The interim Ukip leader is visiting Donald Trump and his inner team in New York after saying he would do 'very well' in an EU ambassadorial role due to his experience as an MEP. read
Trinny Woodall is fighting a bizarre High Court bid to make her responsible for the debts of former rock drummer Johnny Elichaoff, who killed himself by jumping from a car park roof. read
Support The Heroes was shut down on the eve of Remembrance Sunday. It allegedly mislead the public over how much it gives to good causes. read
Fertility centres are pushing the techniques 'whatever the level of evidence' behind them, say critics. Patients are paying for the extras in their efforts to start a family. read
The former Lid Dem leader has attacked International Trade Secretary Dr Fox after he told MPs that a deal could be struck in a simple one-off negotiation with the EU’s ruling Council of Ministers. read
Mr Vaz submitted the mileage claim on September 3, 2015. But far from being in the UK, Mr Vaz was actually in Tunisia on a four-day trip. read
Meghan Markle’s attitudes to relationships, the death threats she’s received, and some of the dubious TV jobs she’s taken can be revealed – thanks to a chat with Sunday columnist Piers Morgan read
Prince Harry arrived at Twickenham in southwest London this afternoon to lay a poppy wreath ahead of Remembrance Sunday, but there was no sign of his new girlfriend, Meghan Markle. read
Kensington Palace's statement was a passionate howl against the press for once again dabbling their dirty fingers in the stuff of other people’s souls, writes RACHEL JOHNSON. read
£100 million Netflix drama The Crown imagines a scene from the private life of the Duke of Edinburgh during on a night on the town with his friends which sees him eyeing up an attractive waitress. read
Retired RAF navigator John Nichol visited The National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire ahead of Remembrance Sunday. He was shot down over Iraq and tortured in 1991. read
This year the event at the Royal Albert Hall marked the centenaries of the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Jutland, and the 25th anniversary of the Gulf War. read
Last week, online trolls rose as one to protest that the urban fox – portrayed as sweet and playful on a trampoline in the new John Lewis Christmas ad – is, in fact, a mange-riddled monster. read
The playboy businessman who bought BHS from billionaire Sir Philip Green for a token £1 – was arrested by HMRC officers as part of an investigation into the tax affairs of his family firm, Swiss Rock. read
Amazon is launching a 12-day sale culminating in Black Friday, when prices traditionally plunge for 24 hours in a shopping frenzy but it could have a devastating effect on the High Street. read
When Theresa May sacked Foreign Office Minister and Cameron crony Sir Hugo Swire on becoming PM, she fired the only man at the FO who saw Trump coming. read
Boris Johnson last night appeared to have won the ‘battle of Brexit Towers’ after an extraordinary row involving Theresa May over the Government’s palatial grace-and-favour stately home Chevening, in Kent. read
Over 3,200 children under 10 are hospitalised for tooth decay in Queensland every year, as councils dump fluoride from water supplies under pressure from activists who claim it's a harmful chemical. read
He has amused millions as the star of John Lewis’s Christmas advert – but it seems Buster the boxer isn’t the first dog whose escapades on a trampoline have raised a smile. read
Activist and documentary film-maker GITA SAHGAL, who has spent more than two decades investigating religious fundamentalism in Britain, reveals how sharia courts seek to undermine British law. read
Killer Jack Cramb, created the account under the name Maximus Payet and it is believed he has been posting the flirty pictures from HM Prison Shotts, north Lanarkshire, Scotland,since 2013. read
The gentleman, named only as 'Chen', had to undergo surgery to remove the painful object from his manhood. The operation in East China's Zhejiang Province was a success. read
The move from a powerful Commons committee follows a string of controversial cases brought by the charity, which has led to accusations that it ‘bullies’ owners. read
The blast hit worshippers at the shrine of the Sufi saint Shah Noorani in the southwestern province of Baluchistan. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the blast which has killed at least 52 worshipers. read
It seems there is someone who can stop motormouth Jeremy Clarkson in his tracks – the equally intimidating wife of scandal-hit tycoon Sir Philip Green. read
Man will be questioned over alleged rape of a British charity worker in the Jungle. The migrant crossed the Channel last month. It's claimed the incident in Calais was hushed up. read
Steve Atherton, 57, from Reading, Berkshire, worked with Ellie Butler and helped in the process which saw her get reunited with her father Ben - 11 months before he killed her in south London. read
Veterans have been left outraged after learning that family members are to be excluded from the Remembrance Sunday march past the Cenotaph in London amid fears of a terror attack. read
To the horror of the US political class Donald Trump leapt astride the ghost of Ronald Reagan’s favourite horse, El Alamein, and galloped past Hillary Clinton to the White House. read
Theresa May is planning a pre-Christmas bonanza of economic policies, which include a crackdown on foreign takeovers and the naming and shaming of fat-cat bosses. read
Julian Lloyd Webber has launched a fight against the illegal brothels in South Kensington, London after his wife, the internationally acclaimed cellist Jiaxin Cheng, was mistaken for a sex worker. read
The battle group has travelled to Syria from the North Sea through the English Channel in the biggest such naval deployment in recent years as part of Russia's military intervention in Syria. read
The long range rockets will be moved to Estonia amid fears President Vladimir Putin could be planning to invade the country. The 15-nation force will include soldiers from the US, France and Denmark. read
Footage shared online shows the lorry passing a car transporter on the A507 in Bedfordshire. A car can be seen coming in the opposite direction as the lorry crosses the central road marking. read
Police investigating the Croydon tram crash have named the final three victims as Donald Collett, Philip Logan and Robert Huxley. read
In their own words, JASON KENNY and LAURA TROTT describe the childhood setbacks and near-misses that could have stolen their chances of glory. read
Gina Miller, the millionaire businesswoman who brought the legal challenge over Brexit and lives in a £7million Chelsea townhouse, said detectives warned her it was unsafe to go outside. read
The medal, awarded to a hero of the Crimean War and worth £50,000 despite being badly weathered, was found by a treasure-hunter ‘mudlarking’ on the Thames with a metal detector. read
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell was denounced by Labour MPs last night after he appeared to encourage activists from the Left to gang up on them as well as Tories. read
A coalition of more than 80 Parliamentarians, led by Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron, is planning to force a vote on sending voters back to the polls as a condition of supporting Article 50 being triggered. read
Melania Trump's existence today as the wife of a billionaire is far removed from her childhood in a communist state. read
The contrast between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was almost comic, with his campaign speeches showing he was totally out of his depth. So how did he manage to get elected? read
I wish I thought our liberal ruling classes, throughout the free world, would learn from the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States. But they won’t, writes PETER HITCHENS. read
America is two countries. New York and California will vote Hillary, but many of the 'fly over' states in between are far less predictable. That's why the whole world is glued to this contest. read
With the election of Donald Trump, many in Britain are distressed – and a little nervous – to see old friends in such a position. All the old rules seem to have gone. read
Hillary Clinton has blamed FBI Director James Comey's decision to reopen the investigation into her emails as the reason for her election defeat, when speaking to donors on Saturday. read
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's campaign manager, has said that the announcement for the White House chief of staff is 'imminent'. She says that several people are being considered for the position. read
The president-elect pledged to build a wall along the entire length of the US-Mexico border. There's anger about it in the border towns of Laredo, Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico read
Film-maker Michael Moore has called on Donald Trump to step down as President-elect before he even takes office, before joining thousands of protesters in the streets of Manhattan. read
New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo took a stand against Donald Trump, offering people who feel 'under attack' to seek refuge in the Democratic stronghold. read
For all his bluster, perhaps President Donald Trump will make the world a safer place by halting the slide towards international confrontation, with America acting as an international policeman since 9/11. read
Once again, prepare for many to close their eyes and refuse to see what impact the Trump presidency may have on Nato, on Europe and on Britain’s hollow ‘special relationship’ with America. read
Wilson Eschevarria (right), 32, and Anthony Hobdy (left), 36, both of Meriden, Connecticut were arrested Saturday and are accused of beating up a man holding a Trump election sign and an American flag. read
Dr Sam Wang, a polling expert who said he would eat a bug if Donald Trump won more than 240 electoral votes during Tuesday's election has made good on that promise on Saturday. read
More than 40 musicians, actors, sportsmen and other personalities appear in this new version of the famous sleeve of the Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band record, released in 1967. read
Arthur Heeler-Frood ran away from his home in Devon without a trace on September 6, the second day of his new school term, leaving a letter informing his family of his decision. read
The approach, called MosquitoMate, involves releasing non-biting male mosquitoes, which seek out and mate with Zika-carrying females. Because only the males carry the bacteria, the offspring dies. read
Alison Hewitt was subjected to a vicious campaign of harassment by her ex-boyfriend - and Sussex Police tipped off crime writer Peter James who turned her ordeal into the novel Want You Dead read
A 309ft tree - which belongs to the Shorea genus - has been discovered on the island of Borneo. It is 15ft taller than the previous record-breaking tree also found in Malaysia. read
While Samantha Buzzard was upset by the supposed lewd innuendo in a comment that Mr Paxman insists was innocuous, she is happy to engage in extremely racy banter on social media. read
The former Police frontman, 65, soothed a sell-out crowd with his classic hits as mourners outside lit candles and placed flowers in tribute to those slaughtered by three ISIS gunmen last year. read
GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: Salah Abdeslam's lawyer Sven Mary says that the 'psychological torture' of his detention in a French prison has contributed to his radicalisation. read
The former Police frontman, 65, will take to the stage at the 150-year-old venue, as mourners prepare to mark one year since the series of devastating attacks across Paris. read
The footage shows the would-be killer driving a car bomb in northern Aleppo, when he came under heavy fire from Turkish-backed militants. read
An eight-year-old boy who died after he triggered an improvised bomb, which left his friend partially disembowelled, is among the droves of children caught in the crossfire in Mosul, medics warned. read
Fitness trackers will be, without doubt, at the top of many Christmas lists. But studies have found they make little difference to weight loss, and doubts have been cast over what these devices claim to do. read
The ‘dad bod’ has been hailed as the new ideal male physique, with women fawning over famous men proudly sporting a middle-age spread. But it could also be doing serious harm. read
The Mail on Sunday's GP discusses teenage acne, Carol Vordeman on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!, breast cancer, binge drinking and junk food in hospitals in this week's column. read
A 2015 report from the World Health Organisation warned that eating just 50g of processed meat a day increases the risk of developing bowel cancer by 18 per cent. read
Overuse of smartphones, electronic tablets and laptops damages children’s sleep, fitness and ability to socialise with others, adds the American Academy of Pediatrics. read
Countess of Cardigan reveals the extraordinary story of how a vicious attack by a stranger led her to meet – and then marry – one of Britain’s most colourful, and controversial, aristocrats. read
Lewis Hamilton, 31, told fans he had his bulldog Roscoe's sperm frozen before the dog was forced to have the snip. read
Nadine and Richard Marshall, from Barry, in Wales, were left devastated after their 18-year-old son Conner was beaten to death in Porthcawl in March 2015. read
55-year-old Carol Vorderman – who will tomorrow go into the I’m A Celebrity jungle – said the menopause left her feeling at an all-time low. She believes women need to open up about the issue. read
A five-year-old girl survived falling from the upper floor of ND Theatre in Buenos Aires after being thrown by a deranged female stranger. read
Two months on, Brad Pitt has lost weight, is gaunt and has the haunted look common to men going through an acrimonious divorce and who have been separated from their children. read
Sarah Vine says turning fifty is game-changer, both psychologically and physically, but modern anti-ageing is all about making the most of who you are, not striving to be someone else entirely. read
Devastating CCTV footage from China shows a grandmother accidentally dropping her four-month-old grandson 30ft down the side of an escalator to its death after she lost her footing. read
Canadian Judge Robin Camp (pictured) acquitted Alexander Wagar of rape in 2014, but that verdict was overturned after it emerged that Camp had made a series of victim-blaming remarks. read
The blast occurred just after 5.30am local time at the NATO air base at Bagram, around an hour north of the Afghan capital Kabul. read
Astonished Khalid Al Sinani discovered a lump of the substance weighing more than 60 kilos after checking his nets off Oman's Qurayat coast and is now planning a life of luxury. read
Tyson Fury is not one to avoid controversy, regularly confusing his fans with fake retirements and random Twitter outbursts. But his latest move may well be the most bold. read
Young donkeys are bred and slaughtered for the DEEJ ejiao factory in Dong'e, China. Ejiao is a supposedly youth-preserving gelatin found in their skin but there's no medical evidence for this. read
Facebook has been flooded with ‘memorial’ accounts today as the social media site incorrectly notifies scores of users that they are dead - including Mark Zuckerberg. read
The Danes are annually crowned the world’s happiest nation so perhaps we could all benefit from a generous dose of hygge in our lives as we head into the dark depths of the British winter. read
Mike Ashley has become a notorious and highly controversial figure while raking in vast amounts of money, but despite his high profile, little is known about one of the most colourful tycoons of our age. read
Laura Leeks, 34, whose son is four months old, had bought only formula at a branch in Braintree, Essex, and was therefore denied a parking voucher. read
Just hours after finding out Abigail Cox, 21, had been accepted for lifesaving treatment in the US, her family was rocked by the news that teenage son Edward, 19, had died suddenly. read
Teresa Kirk's 'crime' was putting an elderly man, whom she has known all her life, in a Portuguese care home instead of one in England which social workers had set their heart on. read
Hundreds of thousands of people have queued for hours outside banks after the bank notes - which account for more than 80 per cent of the currency in circulation - were abolished. read
Some 75 senior figures, including leaders of Militant Tendency who were driven out by former leader Neil Kinnock, have put in applications to be readmitted. One of those is David Nellist (left). read
Mandy Sanghera, a human rights activist (pictured), has revealed that the Asian mother was forced to terminate the pregnancy after her family learned she was having a girl. read
Johnny Mullins, 21, from Jenkins, Kentucky, filmed himself at the scene of one fire last week and uploaded it to Facebook in one of his self-styled and produced 'weather outlook' videos. read
The winners of the 2016 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards have finally been announced, and the top-ranking image of a fox face-planting in the snow is sure to make you laugh. read
Ashleigh Harris, 18, broke her back after falling in a field near Chepstow. She was riding on Polly Perks, a powerful thoroughbred ex-racehorse which belonged to her boyfriend Kieran’s mother. read
Cristiano Ronaldo and his Portugal team-mates have become the latest side to take up the mannequin challenge sweeping the internet. Ronaldo showed off his athletic physique as he posed in white pants. read
Australian travel bloggers Lauren Bullen and boyfriend Jack Morris found another couple were going to the same locations and re-creating their shots, down to the angles, poses and clothes. read
Marcus Elliot, 26, fleeced victims out of £250,000 and spent the money on a lavish lifestyle, enjoying luxury meals, buying expensive speedboats, cigars and a Playboy membership. read
Proposals submitted to the government suggest millions of pounds of lost public money could be retrieved by investing in a crackdown on loan defaulters when they try to re-enter the country. read
Animal welfare groups are warning dog owners to not re-enact the John Lewis Christmas advert released this week. read
Police were called to Durham University's Champagne Society event at Hardwick Hall, near Sedgefield, County Durham earlier this year following rowdy behaviour. read
Buyers have snapped up pieces from David Bowie's vast personal art collection for a total of £24.3 million, after initial estimates predicted sales of between £8.1 million to £11.7 million. read
A huge feline predator, with the same markings a lynx, that was spotted near the village of Great Alne, Warwickshirea has been unmasked - as a pet cat called Hiro. read
Drug-fuelled boxer Tyson Fury has backed Welshman John Rees-Evans to become Ukip leader. The pair met today for a coffee, with the Gypsy King posting a photo of their encounter on Twitter. read
Dean Prendergast had been rejected by the victim earlier in the night. He attacked her after drinking 20 bottles of lager. He was convicted at Hull Crown Court and jailed for four-and-a-half-years. . read
Since 2006 there have been 85,914 claims against the health service, of which 37,398 were successful and resulted in payouts for victims. read
For thousands of years, people have used simple breathing exercises that can have profound effects on the mind and body and help sufferers cope with anxiety, stress and depression. read
Justin Guy, 44, stole items worth nearly £4,000 from the home in Bournemouth, Dorset. He triggered a motion-sensor webcam belonging to one of the students, which filmed him burgling the house. read
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT The video, filmed in Singapore, shows the boys surrounding the youngster. The victim is kicked to the ground as he begs his attackers to stop. read
The mother of 19-year-old Franziska has received a final demand to pay up after her daughter tragically died in an unexplained car crash in North Rhine-Westphalia just three months ago. read
The law academic from Turin University, named by Italian press as Luca Sgarbi, also allegedly told the student to send him 'intimate photos' via her mobile phone. read
Hundreds of visitors were evacuated from the Imperial War Museum in London due to an 'emergency'. read
A video has been released of the moment a group of armed police smash down the door of a Costa del Sol flat to arrest two Brits suspected of blowing up more than a dozen cash machines in the area. read
Why would anybody want to keep a monkey as a pet? Good question, and one I’ve often asked myself over the years. But back in the Sixties and Seventies it was very much in vogue. read
Footage has surfaced of Leonard Cohen's final concert, which took place at the Vector Arena in Auckland, New Zealand in December 2013. The poet and songwriter died in LA on Monday aged 82 read
Growing evidence suggests regular gardening can reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer and obesity. It also improves balance, helping to prevent falls in older people. read
Surveillance video captured the shocking moment an epic battle went down in a park in Washington state between four men and one woman and involving a 15-pound rock and a bottle. read
A furious wife pulled a machete on her husband in broad daylight when she found him nursing a hangover eating breakfast at a food stall after he had been out all night drinking in Thailand. read
Half of 2,000 men polled said they often buy items in secret, ranging from gadgets and clothes to beer and lunches. Some 43 per cent said they hide their buys from their partner. read
DR MAX PEMBERTON says part of today's growing mental health crisis among teens is that some parents have lost all sense of perspective and overly mollycoddle their children. read
There are plenty of spectacular high-definition moments to look forward to this Sunday, as the second episode of Sir David Attenborough’s HIT Planet Earth II focuses on mountain wildlife. read
Dr Damian Spiteri, a social work professor at York University, said illustrations of Caucasian men 'in lab coats' may mean some students are unable to 'see themselves as scientists'. read
Crystals could be the answer to getting perfect skin, with one holistic nutritionist claiming that different stones heal different problems, from inflammation to acne. read
A couple of Australian man have come up with an unusual, but dangerous, way of opening a beer bottle using the back wheel of a motorbike while the driver performs a 'stoppie'. read
The brother of debutant Callum Ferguson, who was run out for three during a hat-trick delivery, during the second Test against South Africa in Hobart has stormed out of the stand. read
Aston Soulsby, 12, was run down by a bus on Crankhall Lane in Wednesdbury, and tragically died a week later at Birmingham Children's Hospital after 'fighting like a lion'. read
Mark Woods stole the nation's heart after he appealed for fellow dog lovers to join him on his last walk with Walnut (pictured), the 18-year-old whippet he has had since a puppy. read
Reza Rezamand (pictured), from Stoke-on-Trent, drove himself to A&E after receiving a bite to the hand, where doctors kept him overnight and pumped him with 16 powerful antibiotics. read
The woman can be seen violently kicking the pet in the hallway of her council house in Oldham, Manchester before chasing it to the kitchen and battering it with a shoe. read
It was with great sadness that bosses at the Cromlix hotel near Dunblane, Scotland, announced the bird's untimely death after it was killed by a fox. read
Tan Shukla probably wished he stayed at home on Saturday after his $180k Ferrari exploded into flames after he stopped to use an ATM in the Sydney suburb of Lalor Park. read
The Daily Mail's Peter Oborne stayed at Zimbabwe's Hornung Park Lodge, and at Leopard Rock, a large colonial-style hotel with roaring fires - but found the police presence troubling. read
Gunmen kidnapped a Brazilian father, forcing him to leave his five-year-old son stranded alone on the street late at night, as they hijacked and drove off with him in his car. read
'It's Donald Trump. He's looking forward to meeting you for some serious political discussions, and says: "Wear the split skirt." ' read
The Scudder family from Murrieta, California, officially adopted Veronica, three, and Preston, one, on Tuesday. read