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Like father, like son! Donald Trump sneaks a peek at Melania's ballot paper - before his

Both Donald Trump and his son Eric were pictured having a sneak peek at their wives' vote casting today, with Donald glancing in Melania's direction (left) as she made her choice in the voting booth and Eric looking over at Lara (right) as she made her choice for president. Eric then caused further controversy by tweeting his ballot paper nomination (inset), an act that's barred in some states. Donald and Melania were booed as they arrived at a Manhattan polling place just before 11 a.m. to cast their votes. The billionaire businessman and his wife were given an uncomfortable welcome in their home city and were met by even louder shouts as they exited Manhattan's Public School 59, just a few blocks from Trump Tower. The reception was unsurprising given Manhattan is typically a Democratic stronghold - although a handful of Trump backers were also on hand to cheer on their nominee.

Shrien Dewani's gay lover Leopold Leisser found hanged at his home in Birmingham

Former prostitute Leopold Leisser, 45, who was known to clients as 'The German Master', was a key witness in the trial of Shrien Dewani, accused of killing wife Anni. Leisser was extremely 'stressed' by the trial and was discovered by a friend at his flat at in the Birmingham suburb of Moseley on September 13, an inquest heard. A police investigation revealed Mr Leisser had been suffering from stress due to the 2014 court case involving Bristol businessman Shrien Dewani.

British households throw away 3.5 million tonnes of food and drink every year - half of which is completely edible. Femail can now reveal what you can - and should NEVER - eat after the expiry date.

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The conman, known only as Adil, has been exposed in an undercover sting for selling fake residency cards to immigrants in Birmingham for up to £600 per ID card.

According to to the ad, workers will be 'working with customers each day with tidying up around the home, laundry, and helping put groceries and essentials like toilet paper and paper towels away.'

John Leathem, 32, was given a life sentence after he admitted to stabbing Paige Doherty, 15, 61 times at his deli in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, on March 19.

Dramatic moment a motorist fails to stop at a roundabout and smashes into a cyclist who flies through the air and is left in a crumpled heap on the road 

The dashcam footage was shot on Sunday in Thornton Heath, south London, and shows the car recording it pulling up to a roundabout. The cyclist can be seen going round it, as traffic appears to be moving fairly normally. All of a sudden, the silver Vauxhall just pulls out - either not seeing them or showing a wild disregard for the highway code - and ploughs straight into them. The impact momentarily lifts bike and user onto the bonnet of the vehicle, and both are promptly thrown back off as the car moves around the roundabout.

Bemused shoppers have taken to Twitter to ridicule Waitrose over the labeling of these extravagant products. Customers were amazed at the range of products that fell into the category.

EXCLUSIVE: Yiftah Curiel, spokesman for Israel's diplomatic mission, accused SOAS of letting 'racist conspiracy theories' go unchallenged during the talk at the students' union Palestine Society.

The school, which has been named only as 'school X', was put in special measures by Ofsted earlier this year over concerns it discriminated against female pupils.

KATIE HOPKINS: Calm down Harry, everyone's delighted for you and Meghan Markle

The thing is Harry (left), whether you like it or not, occupying the privileged life of a Royal, lived in large part at the public's expense, DOES involve a considerable sacrifice of privacy, writes KATIE HOPKINS. If Meghan (right) - a woman who acts, and does PR for a living - doesn't understand that then, dare I suggest, maybe she isn't suitable girlfriend material, let alone a potential bride? Railing against media interest in your love-life is like railing against the weather.

Matthew Baker (pictured), 28, who was jailed for attempted murder, posted the warning, 'Be ready for me'. He escaped from HMP Pentonville in London along with James Whitlock on Sunday.

An investigation found state schools are off-loading children with behavioural difficulties into makeshift institutions, which are completely unregulated, and have undergone no checks.

The extraordinary intimate Donald Trump family photos found in a THRIFT SHOP

A treasure trove of Trump memorabilia, including roughly 1,000 photographs of Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump, his family and friends found its way into a thrift shop and then to a collector. The photos are even more remarkable for the humanizing, family man portrait it paints of the often combative and caustic Oval Office candidate. The material includes personal hand-written notes and cards, Donald and Czech-born Ivana's Bacharach wedding album, eldest son Donald J. Trump, Jr.'s baby album dated Dec. 31, 1977. A sweet drawing of her parents by Ivanka portrays them in a fairytale setting with hearts and flowers.

The first calls by network election forecasters are likely to come from as early as just after midnight, but toss-up states could take a lot longer to be declared, with a result
likely in the early hours.

Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky headed to the polls in New York City on Tuesday with children Charlotte, two, and Aiden, five months, to cast the children's grandmother Hillary Clinton.

Hillary Clinton supporter casts her vote while IN LABOR at the Colorado polls

Shoshy Adelstein, a first time voter from Boulder, Colorado, stopped at the polling station on her way to the hospital after going into labour with her first child on Friday. Shoshy, pictured left with husband Max Brandel at the polling station and top right in hospital after the birth, said the effort was 'totally worth it' after their daughter Bella Rose Brandel, pictured bottom right, was born on Saturday morning.

'Nobody expected the big orange monster to rule the land': Benedict Cumberbatch tells James Corden an election bedtime story about Hillary and Trump in hilarious Late Late Show sketch 

He recently admitted that he's still proving himself as a father. But Benedict Cumberbatch, 40, certainly seemed to have perfected the art of telling a bedtime tale during an hilarious comedy sketch on The Late Late Show on Monday. The Doctor Strange actor, dressed in a red robe, entered a cosy children's bedroom occupied by his 'son' James Corden, who was tucked up in bed as a storm raged outside.

'I will not consider it great if I don't win,' he admitted on Fox & Friends. The Republican said he thinks he'll be the victor tonight, though, winning the states of Iowa, Ohio and New Hampshire.

Goldman Sachs, the bank which paid both Clintons six-figure sums for speeches, was among the biggest gainers on the stock markets as prices soared over belief Donald Trump will lose.

Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara proudly display election stickers as celebs visit

As the polls opened Tuesday morning, celebrities were just as eager as the rest of us to get in and cast their vote for president. From New York City to Los Angeles, stars such as Taylor Swift (top left), Kate Hudson (center) and Anne Hathaway (bottom right) took to social media to show themselves heading to the polls. Some shared who they were voting for, while others just urged fans to make it to the polls - no matter their political allegiance. Also pictured: Kelly Ripa and her son Michael (top right) and Lena Dunham and her boyfriend Jack Antonoff (bottom left).

In the Secret Life of 4 and 5 Year olds, 40 British children of different social backgrounds from around the country are invited to spend time playing and learning at a school rigged with secret cameras.

Amelia is riddled with scars and infected sores on her legs because of folliculitis which causes an inflammation of hair follices. She visits E4's Body Fixers desperate for help solving her problem.

The Queen is joined by former IRA commander Martin McGuinness at portrait unveiling

The Queen has been praised for helping to set Anglo-Irish relations on a firmer footing as she unveiled a stunning portrait of herself commissioned to mark the work of a charity promoting reconciliation in Northern Ireland. In the stunning setting of historic Crosby Hall, the home of Henry VIII's former chancellor Sir Thomas More, the Queen pulled a velvet cloth from the striking image painted by internationally acclaimed artist Colin Davidson. The large canvas, roughly measuring 4ft by 5ft, depicted the Queen wearing a turquoise Karl Ludwig day dress and in reflective mood, with a hint of a smile on her face.

In a statement, Sports Direct's board questioned the 'veracity' of the device found by the MPs at the firm's Derbyshire warehouse and insisted that it had not authorised its use.

EXCLUSIVE: Shocking footage shows prisoners openly passing contraband to each other through their cell windows in latest jail security breach

Three inmates at Wormwood Scrubs in south London can be seen passing goods to each other by swinging a length of rope (circled) with a package at one end. It is the latest sign of the security crisis facing UK jails, which have faced intense criticism following a riot and a break-out on two consecutive days. The film, which lasts for a minute and a half, was filmed by a workman in Hammersmith Hospital, which overlooks the Category B man's jail.

Singletons have taken to the secret sharing app Whisper to reveal the creepiest things that their first dates have done. Many admitted to being put off by someone coming on too strong.

Ameneh Bahrami was blinded by a man who threw acid in her face ©Lluis Gene (AFP/File)

It was the second time this year that Iran had carried out the strict eye-for-eye punishment that can be imposed for such crimes in the Islamic republic.

A good winter flowering plant for bees is the evergreen mahonia, as is winter flowering clematis. Allowing ivy to grow will also help - as they will provide food in late autumn.

A group of ships including an aircraft carrier, a nuclear power guided missile cruiser and two destroyers is reportedly ready to strike from the Mediterranean Sea.

Police arrest 63-year-old man on suspicion of murdering girl, 13, whose body was found at bottom of canal after she disappeared on a trip to the local shop 22 years ago 

Lindsay Jo Rimer was last seen on November 7 1994 when she went to buy cornflakes from a shop in the town of Hebden Bridge. Her body was found weighted down at the bottom of the Rochdale Canal five months later. A suspect was arrested this afternoon - almost 22 years to the day Lindsay disappeared, and is currently being questioned by detectives in police custody.

Marks & Spencer said it would not comment on 'rumours or speculation'

Chief executive Steve Rowe - who took over from Dutchman Marc Bolland in April - has been forced to announce its biggest shake-up for years which has prompted shoppers to fear its closure.

The child's mutilated body was discovered in a patch of forest close to a tea estate in northeast India's Upper Assam region having gone missing from her home in Charaideo.

There was a slight reduction in teenagers having sexually-transmitted infections as a result of financial incentives to keep them in school, researchers from York University found.

Spoilers are coming. According to the Huffington Post , a Reddit user going by the name awayforthelads posted an enormous list of very detailed spoilers, before his account was deleted

Stephanie Griffin finds son Ciaran, 8, dying in Glasgow cemetery

Stephanie Griffin (left), 25, from Glasgow, told a fatal accident inquiry that Ciaran Williamson (right) had only been allowed out to play for 10 minutes. He gave his mother a kiss, told him he loved her and she watched him walk down the street to meet his friends. Minutes later there was a chap at their door, yards from the cemetery at Moss Heights, by a friend to say Ciaran was hurt. His step-father Thomas McGee (right in left image), 26, raced to the scene to find the schoolboy under a headstone in the cemetery. He told the inquiry Ciaran was 'lifeless' when he came across him. Ciaran was playing with friends in Craigton Cemetery (inset) on May 26, last year, when the stone fell on him.

Nothing of relevance to the suspected abduction and murder of Ms Payne (pictured) has been found during several weeks of inquiries at Coventry's Coombe Country Park, West Midlands Police said.

Neville Watson, 39, (pictured) was an industrial cleaner for New Earth Solutions Group at the West Malling rubbish site. In 2014 he had to operate the shredding machine for the first time.

Temperatures fell to -5C (23F) in England overnight bringing frost, before sleet and snow arrives from the West - and it will stay cold for the next few days before conditions slightly warm up into the weekend.

Live-in housekeeper Robin Pyke sues multi-millionaire couple for unfair dismissal

Jane Gottschalk and her financier husband Maximilian (pictured left), who have five children, are said to have 'overworked' Robin Pyke (right) at their luxury seven-bedroom mansion (inset) in Henley-on-Thames. He claims he was so stressed out by the demands of the jet setting couple, who have five homes around the world and 17 dogs, he was forced to seek professional help - and was sacked when he received a text message telling him to 'f*** off out of our house.' The globe-trotting pair and their children split their time between Notting Hill in London, where they bought a home from singer Robbie Williams, and other homes in Hong Kong, Ibiza, Switzerland and Henley. Highly successful Mrs Gottschalk founded the international Jax coconut water company, which is beloved by celebrities, and has also worked as a creative director for ski and surf wear company Perfect Moment. Her German-Swiss banker husband is the only son of Joachim Gottschalk, who floated family firm Gottex for £1.5billion in 2007.

Lawrence Klein, of Reading, Berkshire, was suspected of having corticobasal deterioration, known as CBD, a rare and incurable neurological condition which becomes progressively worse.

Michael Jones, 59, and his wife Lynette, 56, secretly took a pain killer at their home in Westgate, Gloucester, on May 16 this year while relatives were present in their flat, an inquest was told.

Charity worker who swapped sex texts with her boss posted revenge porn on his wife's

Kaylea Reid , 26, targeted Robert Page after they 'sexted' and she then lost her job after less than a year, Ipswich Magistrates' Court heard. Reid has admitted disclosing private sexual photographs of Mr Page without his consent with the intention of causing him distress. She could have been jailed for up to two years, but she was given a conditional discharge for six months and ordered to pay a victim surcharge fee of £20. Magistrates made no order to pay compensation to her victim due to what they described as his 'provocative behaviour'.

Cheryl Prudham, 34, from Warrington, pleaded guilt to handling cash allegedly stolen by her ex-partner Robert Prudham (pictured) and another man Jacob Underdown.

The pair's five-year marriage was drawn to a close by a family court judge more than a year ago. Now a judge in London is analysing arguments about the division of assets.

Dr William Arnett (pictured) allegedly began texting the woman after her husband, who was a patient at his Sunderland surgery, said working away from home was impacting family life.

Devon and Cornwall Police listed a box containing 24 8gm canisters on sale for £10, with free delivery, on their online store, describing them as 'whipped cream dispensers'.

Morgan Lynn from Texas took to Twitter to reveal her dad sent her mom flowers after

Morgan Lynn, 17, from Pearland, Texas, took to Twitter, bottom inset, last week to share a photo of the flowers her dad sent her mum along with his note, which reads: 'Always gonna be you.' Morgan explained that her parents wedding song was Chesney's 'You Had Me From Hello', and when he heard his song 'Always Gonna Be You', he said it was their finale. The teen's tweet has been shared over 75,000 times and liked by more than 228,000 Twitter users. Morgan is pictured inset center. her mom and dad are seen top left and the note is seen bottom left and the flowers are top right.

The world's biggest fast food chains often sell very unusual items - especially overseas. These include black bun burgers, and a creamed corn chicken burger from KFC Brazil.

Rosaria Birrane said David Buchler, 64, 'destroyed her husband's life' in the incident in Harrods at London last New Year's Eve but was accused of being a racist in court.

A sheep farm in Trawden, East Lancashire, has seen masses of spiderwebs appear along a country lane (pictured), trailing more than 100 metres along the perimeter of the field.

Rurik Jutting found guilty of Hong Jong prostitute murders

British banker Rurik Jutting (top) was today found guilty of the sadistic murder of two prostitutes at his Hong Kong flat. The 31-year-old Cambridge University graduate faces a life sentence after being convicted at a trial that featured horrific video evidence of rape and torture. Twisted Jutting said he was 'sorry beyond words' and 'haunted' by the double murder of Indonesian women Sumarti Ningsih (inset left) and Seneng Mujiasih (inset right). But trial judge Mr Justice Stuart Moore ripped into the 'sadistic' murderer saying descriptions of 'evil' and a 'monster' were not adequate for the horror he had inflicted on his victims. Jurors had watched as one of the women begged for her life as she was forced to lick a toilet bowl before Jutting savagely slit her throat. He also made a video showing off his 'torture kit' that included a blowtorch and sex toy wrapped in sandpaper which he intended to use on his second victim. Bottom right and left: A bloodied knife could be seen in a box of evidence used to convict the murderer as police left Hong Kong's High Court today.

BBC's Jeremy Vine screamed at by Shanique Syrena Pearson in Kensington as he cycled home

A driver accused of a foul-mouthed road rage rant at BBC presenter Jeremy Vine (right), as he cycled home, has denied a string of motoring offences. Shanique Syrena Pearson (left), 22, was allegedly caught on camera getting out of her car in Kensington and screaming at the TV journalist, who filmed the exchange on his helmet camera.

Ben Bamford, 18, pictured today, is accused of killing 52-year-old Paul Jefferies in a 'sustained attack' at his property in Coggins Mill Lane, Mayfield, East Sussex, on February 23.

The Cookie Monster, a character from American television show Sesame Street, had the scarlet flower pinned to his bright blue fur as he was interviewed on the BBC programme last night.

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Californian dermatologist Dr Sandra Lee, known as Dr Pimple Popper, had a 20 minute battle trying to coax the lipoma out of an unnamed woman's arm.

The location of the video is unclear, but it shows a truck with a huge mounted gun on pull up on a road. After letting off shots it moves away again, but one of men on board falls flat on his face.

The arrests were made in a series of raids in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the northern state of Lower Saxony in Germany.

The unmanned vehicle has a heavy machine gun turret for taking out targets picked out by the controller, along with a rocket launcher and multiple cameras.

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NHS agrees to payout Lucy Cookson after suffering catastrophic brain injury in childbirth

Lucy Cookson (left, with husband Adam in 2013), from Wakefield, suffered a catastrophic brain injury after she was rushed to theatre with a massive haemorrhage following the birth of her daughter Millie (right, as a baby). The 25-year-old, who lost six pints of blood on New Year's Eve 2013, underwent surgery and was given a spinal anaesthetic instead of a general anaesthetic. She suffered a cardiac arrest during the procedure at Pinderfield's Hospital in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, which starved her brain of oxygen and plunged her into a coma. Despite improvements, the young mum is still unable to walk or talk properly and relies on family and carers for help and support for everyday tasks.

Britain's FBI are investigating claims fraudsters in Brazil and Spain hit more than a quarter of Tesco's current-account customers in the biggest ever raid on a British bank.

Tesco shoppers have taken to Twitter to express their disdain for the £2 four-pack of toilet rolls, calling the festive-themed bathroom product 'wrong'.

Neo-Nazi Marcel Zech, 28, who went swimming at a public baths with a picture of the death camp of Auschwitz tattooed on his back has been jailed for eight months.

Marc Traylor, 42, of Hersden, Kent, was shot by a specialist firearms officer after he attacked his own daughter - with a look of 'determination and anger' in his face, Canterbury court heard.

Pc Kevin Ellis (pictured) was found dead in the grounds of a secondary school in Wakefield after he was taken into custody and then bailed by officers over the alleged offence in April 2013.

Samiul Alom was left screaming in agony after acid was 'squirted in his face' while confronting a gang in east London. Ahmed Macow and Jason Brown, both 20, deny GBH with intent.

Maisie Roe, of Berrydown, Devon, was standing with her brother and sister about 30ft from where the rockets were being lit by her soldier father Jake, but one shot off course and lodged in her scarf.

Sam Moorhouse, 27, suffered 'some of the most extreme injuries ever seen' after he lost control of his Mini Coupe on the A61 north of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, and was impaled on a fence.

Inside secret 19th-century tunnel under Naples that used to be escape route for the king

Mysterious tunnels built by King Ferdinand II of Bourbon snake underground in central Naples. These intriguing passageways were designed as an escape route for the king in 1853 before serving as a military hospital and bomb shelter in WWII and finally as a warehouse for impounded vehicles in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The dusty aqueducts were recently rediscovered and now visitors can take a spell-binding tour of the tunnels encountering abandoned vintage motorbikes and cars along the way.

A classic Chanel 2.55 bag will set you back at least £3,990 and now high street retailers such as M&S; and Debenhams are offering budget copies for as little as £14. But can they ever match up?

The unique mollusc will now be paired with Lefty from Ipswich. Researchers hope the pairing will help shed light on the genetics of rare conditions that causes shells to swirl in the opposite direction.

Viktor Orban said a constitutional amendment was needed after a referendum saw 3 million Hungarians rejecting EU quotas stipulating how many migrants member states must accept.

Twitter caused uproar earlier this month when it announced plans to kill off Vine, its video sharing app. Now, it is claimed it could come back from the dead as the firm is considering selling the app.

Hairdresser Ben couldn't resist sharing his feelings with Laura Trott but she shot him down reminding him that she was his waitress. Daisy saw through his cheeky act and dumped him.

American workers took 16 days holiday in 2015, but in the 1200s, English peasants enjoyed 150 days off a year. Professor Juliet Schor claims life was more much more leisurely pre-1800s capitalism.

I've had a smashing holiday! Tourist knocks over and destroys 18th Century statue while

An 18th century statue was knocked down and smashed by a tourist who walked backwards to take a selfie with it. The incident took place at the National Museum of Ancient Art in Lisbon. The Brazilian tourist tried to take a selfie but staggered backwards into the sculpture of Saint Michael that was on a pedestal in one of the chambers of the museum. It fell to the floor and shattered into several pieces.

Expert Pam Rogerson from the ELAS Group has shared the seven signs that you could well be ruffling feathers at work - and how you can make it right.

Researchers at the US Department of Energy's Berkeley National Laboratory in California say Earth's plant life has helped to soak up greenhouse gases from human activity.

The Mayor of Florence is being sued for $20million (£16million) by McDonald's after he refused to let them open one of their restaurants in the shadow of the city's famous Duomo.

Alan Peters, 78, was driving a team of university cheerleaders on the double decker coach when he crashed into the Audi at 61mph on the M1 near Flitwick, Bedfordshire.

Ally McCoist snaps up mansion with ‘horror movie’ interior in Renfrewshire

This is a fascinating look inside the 'house of horror' mansion bought by Ally McCoist (centre) for £600,000. The former footballer even got a wrecked Rolls Royce when he purchased the 112-year-old Hermiston villa. McCoist, 54, is trying to get permission to knock down the listed building in Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. But if he is refused, the former Scotland striker looks like he has the ultimate fixer upper on his hands. The previous owner is said to have gone bankrupt in the early 2000s, eventually vacating the house in 2006. It was then left it to fall into the desperate state of decay seen in the stunning photographs. The eerie images, taken by photographer Lee Gannon, show items left behind, including a grand piano.

The warning came after the German Chancellor was asked whether she expected Russia to target next year's election in the same way it is accused of interfering with the US process.

Mrs May wore traditional Indian clothing as she visited the Sri Someshwara Hindu temple in Bangalore, the southern city which has become the IT sector hub of the sub-continent.

The Department for Transport believes that offering workshops to educate motorists about the dangers of making a call while driving is not a tough enough measure to deter people.

Footage shows the professor walking around the lecture hall at the Dagestan State Medical Academy in Makhachkala, Russia, with no clothes on. Students said he stripped off with no warning.

French investigators have identified Oussama Atar - a cousin of the brothers who blew themselves in the March 22 attacks in Brussels - as the mastermind of last November's Paris attacks.

Researchers from the University of Southern California found cigarette smoking was much more prevalent after six months among adolescents who had been using e-cigarettes.

Goldsmiths University has been accused of racism after adopting the Palestinian flag for its kit in a move the students' union has described as 'progressive' but has been branded 'pathetic' online.

He smashed computers, toilets, windows and walls after breaking into the site near London Victoria railway station. British Transport Police have launched an appeal to find the man.

Tom St George, a photographer from London, dove 100 feet down into Mexico's Cenote Angelita - a cave created by the collapse of limestone which then trapped water - to capture the images.

Barefoot Theresa May takes on Samantha Cameron's sari style in Bangalore

Prime Minister Theresa May has been praised for looking 'impeccable' in a sari on a visit to the Sri Someshwara Temple in Bangalore today (left), trumping Samantha Cameron who opted for a more Bollywood look in a pink and black bejewelled number in November last year at a rally to welcome the Indian Prime Minister to London (right). However, Mrs May was left down by the unsightly bunions on her feet as she made her way through the temple (inset).

Police in Mexico City believe the woman's body had been there for at least a week, during which time several people checked in and stayed in the room, when it was discovered at Hotel El Senador.

Married bus driver Alex Hopkinson, 36, (pictured) a former cadet instructor of New Addington, south London, was charged with possessing and making indecent images of a boy.

Later this week we will be commemorating the sacrifice of those who fought for Britain. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme.

Immunotherapy teaches the body to attack tumours, but fails when patients develop a condition called cancer cachexia, researchers from Cambridge University found.

Mess can be a positive force in all areas of life - from the workplace, giving presentations and commuting to regulating the banks and producing ground-breaking albums.

Joe Backhouse, 24, of Billericay, Essex, admitted riding a stolen Suzuki motorbike at a police officer when he appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court on Monday.

Desperate moment a woman leapt onto the bonnet of a Mercedes 4WD after a thief jumped in during a school pick-up and sped off with a 6-month-old BABY girl still inside

A six-month old baby girl (inset) was in the back of a Mercedes Benz four-wheel-drive stolen from a family during a school pick-up in Melbourne on Tuesday. A family friend can be seen on the bonnet of the moving car desperately trying to stop the driver (left and right). The mother can also be seen chasing after her vehicle. Luckily the car was later found dumped and the baby safe.

Meghan Markle dined with one of her 'closest friends in the world', Markus Anderson, on Friday at one of their favorite spots, Cafe Boulud, inside the Four Seasons in Toronto.

The study, by the University of California at Davis, also shows that East Asian people had higher initial levels of Neanderthal ancestry than Europeans.

Jeffrey Karp of Brigham and Women's Hospital in the US, says nature has countless solutions for scientists because any species of plant or animal that survives has evolved to solve problems.

Samantha, 24, from Tuscon, Arizona, is one of the the fifteen finalists in the 2017 Sugar Baby of the Year contest hosted by Seeking Arrangement, a dating site that pairs wealthy men with women.

What every tiny apartment needs: Watch as incredible shape-shifting furniture transforms a small room 

Vancouver-based Expand Furniture has over 130 products on offer, which all transform from a fairly simple structure, into a more elaborate piece of furniture. One piece of furniture on offer is the 'Flexible love 16 chair.' When fully folded, the chair, which is made of paper, measures just 64cm x 56cm x 19.7cm. But when extended out, in the same way that an accordion can be pulled to inflate with air, the tiny chair grows all the way into a 16 seat bench, measuring 64cm x 56cm x 720cm.

Celia Shroder, 32, from Grand Junction, Colorado, lost 224lbs (16 stone) but the mother-of-four was then left with over a foot and a half of loose skin and says she 'like a melted candle'.

James Young, 33, from Deeside, Wales, can be seen running towards his car after another vehicle reversed into it. Young was given a suspended jail sentence for making a false insurance claim.

Punjab boy is worshipped as reincarnation of Hindu GOD Ganesha by Indian villagers

Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with a medical defect and is unable to walk. Villagers believe he is a divine child and a reincarnation of the god Ganesha. Ganesha, depicted with an elephant's head on a human body, is the god of good fortune who provides prosperity, fortune and success. Pranshu has embraced his role as a religious icon to his adoring flock. He said: 'I look like Ganesha and people don't even know my real name. My teachers also worship me at the school. My friends don't bully me at all as they believe I am Lord Ganesha. I am happy when people call me Ganesha Ji. It makes me happy. I want to be like this only. I am happy with my big head and face.'

Alison Brindle, 38, from Bolton, wrote to Prime Minister Theresa May after working 50 hours in four days. Her message, which was posted on Facebook, has been shared more than 7,000 times.

After leaving Jimmy Choo in 2011 - she sold her shares for £82.5 million - Ms Mellon unveiled her very own collection of totes, ready-to-wear and, of course, shoes.

Despite advances that have made treatments safer and more effective, childhood cancer survivors don't appear to have experienced gains in long-term health outcomes, a new study suggests.

The futuristic city-state of Dubai announced a deal on with Los Angeles-based Hyperloop One to study the potential for building a line linking it to the Emirati capital of Abu Dhabi.

Naked Warwick Rowers reveal 2017 calendar

Warwick University's female rowing team has shared a glimpse of its 2017 naked calendar. The tasteful black and white calendar will go on sale next week to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support. It shows the girls cycling (top left), paddling boats (top right), lifting weights (bottom left), and proudly displaying their team flag (bottom right) - all without their kit. The team's first calendar was dubbed 'pornographic' and was briefly banned from Facebook, but went on to generate £12,000 for the cancer charity.

The app has now launched at a Budgens store in Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, and will shortly be rolled out to a further 5,000 shops across the UK.

Les Brierley, 68, from Bury but who now lives on the Sunshine Coast, survived 17 hours in shark-infested waters off the Queensland coast after strong currents pulled him 15 miles away from his yacht.

The boys, who have cerebral palsy, had travelled from their home in Gosport, Hampshire, to Portsmouth city centre on a bus with no trouble but were unable to do the same on their return.

Reece Scobie (pictured), 23, was dressed in full police gear, including body armour and handcuffs, when he gained backstage access at the Palace Theatre in Soho, central London.

Greg Rutherford's partner hits out after Strictly viewers criticise her child’s outfit 

Journalist Susie Verrill, girlfriend of Strictly star Greg Rutherford issued a withering riposte to viewers who criticised her two-year-old son Milo's clothing after the tot made an appearance on the show on Saturday night. Verrill admitted that Milo's top knot and colourful clothing did make him look 'girly' but that she was confident he's 'trendy' and 'happy'. (Pictured: Milo Rutherford on saturday's Strictly with his mum Susie Verrill and dad Greg Rutherford. Inset: Greg Rutherford and dance partner Natalie Lowe)

The former President mocked the Labour leader as an 'interesting' example of what not to do while his wife Hillary was battling for her party's White House nomination last year.

Jade Ambrose, from Leeds, was 33 weeks pregnant and asleep when she was awoken by Lola who started barking. It was only then that she realised she was losing blood and her waters had broken.

Brian and Pamela Pilling from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, had organised the luxury £17,000 break for 13 family members to Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt but all but two of them fell ill.

Bronze Age tsunamis may have sunk Atlantis and driven by lava flow

The legend of Atlantis is one of the oldest myths of mankind, first told by Plato in around 360 BC, and tells of a prosperous land that disappeared without a trace and sank into the sea. Now, researchers from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens believe they may have uncovered what inspired the story. Many people believe that an areas known as Santorini off the coast of Crete was once Atlantis. Now, researchers say a huge volcanic eruption nearby could have caused vast amounts of material to flow rapidly into the sea, displacing enough water to create a tsunami and cause low lying areas to disappear - inspiring Plato's tale. (artist's impression inset).

The technology aims to protect children from grooming by extremists or accessing adult websites, but it is sometimes installed without the knowledge of families.

Researchers at the University of Kyoto found that older apes use the same trick as humans to overcome the limitations of their ageing eyes, with a 'strikingly similar pattern' seen in people.

Aaron Cawley, 25, was spotted at Leeds United's match at Norwich on Saturday after his six-year ban from football for attacking ex-England keeper Chris Kirkland was lifted by magistrates.

The video shows the two young men squaring up to each other in Bracknell, Berkshire. One of the men can be seen losing his prosthetic leg, which the other man then uses to hit him with.

Penny the ginger micro-pig sleeps all night on the sofa, taken for long strolls on a lead, and munches on cheddar cheese while curled up in front of the TV with her owners in Worle, Somerset.

How humans took over the world: Stunning animation reveals how the world's population has grown to 7.2 BILLION

The emergence of humans accounts for just a blink in the timeline of our planet - but in the short period that humans have lived on Earth, populations have risen to staggering numbers. A new animation from the American Museum of Natural History shows the exponential growth of our species, from less than a million people when modern humans began migrating out of Africa about 100,000 years ago to more than 7.2 billion alive today. The most dramatic increase has occurred only recently; while it took humans roughly 200,000 years to reach a population of 1 billion, it took just 200 years beyond that to get to where we are now.

Marcus McCarthy, from Southend, underwent a selective dorsal rhizotomy to ease the movement in his legs. He also had 12 months of physiotherapy - but has now walked for the first time.

Men and women have revealed the foreign countries where they are considered better looking than at home, with Russian women, for example, claiming they are popular in China.

Veterans and serving soldiers alike turned out for the funeral of John Kearns, 95, who served in the Army for more than 30 years but died in Derbyshire with no known relatives.

YouTube has named its brightest stars in 2016 who are driving popular culture on everything from fashion and beauty to tech, gaming and poetry while earning millions between them.

ArtAlien TV's Joe White said the 'U-shaped object' in an image taken by NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover looked like the 'back of a swivel chair'. He also pointed to another object that looked 'unnatural'.

Children walking to school in the Bashkortostan region of Russia have been armed with axes because of the fear of attacks by wolf packs or wild bears.

Scott Fitzsimmons, 27, is photographed swimming in clear Icelandic waters - touching rock belonging to Europe with one hand, and the tip of a north American tectonic plate with the other.

Moorhaven Church near Plymouth goes on sale for £560,000 with five bedrooms

Moorhaven Church was converted into a family house in Dartmoor National Park, near Plymouth. It boasts high church ceilings of stripped pine, with stained glass and leaded lights throughout, even in the bathrooms. The church has two timber front doors and a newly added 17ft-long minstrels' gallery (visible in top right picture). It was built in the late 1880s as part of the Plymouth Asylum for around 200 patients. The NHS took over the premises as a hospital in 1949, and in 1994 it was sold off for the 350-home Moorhaven Village development.

An automotive group has called for the abolition of indirect tyre pressure monitoring systems after finding they don't work under real-world driving conditions.

Cycling protesters staged a 'die in' last night as they gathered outside London Mayor Sadiq Khan's office near Tower Bridge after Italian cyclist Filippo Corsini died in Knightsbridge last week.

The man, known only by his first name, Ramulu, was trying to take his wife, Kavitha, back to her home town after she died near a railway station in Hyderabad, western India.

Parts of a main street collapsed in the heart of Fukuoka, a major city in southern Japan, creating a massive sinkhole and cutting off power, water and gas supplies to parts of the city.

Six designs have been shortlisted to bathe 17 of London's bridges in light as part of the £20million Illuminated River project, aiming to make the Thames a 'ribbon of light'.

Peru sees woman crashing Rojas wedding carrying her newborn son fathered by the GROOM 

This is the moment a young woman tried to crash the wedding of the man she claimed to be the father of her newborn son. The incident happened in the town hall of the Peruvian city of Chimbote where a group wedding had been organised last weekend. Some 84 pairs participated in the ceremony and were greeted by the mayor, Julio Cortez Rojas.

The footage shows the goat nuzzling the man and stroking his face after they met on the side of a rock face. It is not clear exactly where the video was filmed, but it is believed to be in the Middle East.

The stunned audience of 2,000 people watched as fearless fireball Antony Britton ran for over 50 seconds through Wandle Park, in Croydon, before falling to the ground in a crumpled heap.

Pensioners in 14 Chinese cities danced to the same music at the same time donning the same red track suits yesterday. The performance was aimed to draw the public's attention to the health of retirees.

 

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