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Gina Miller arrives at Supreme Court for latest stage of Brexit legal battle

Millionaire Mrs Miller, 51, says she is in danger as she also jumped to the defence of the 'disgracefully vilified' judges who will decide on her Brexit battle this week. read


Anjem Choudary's 'bodyguard' sentenced for attacking schoolboy

Muslim convert Michael Coe attacked a boy because he took exception to the 16-year-old cuddling his teenage girlfriend in Newham, east London, in April. read


Migrants should swear an oath to live in Britain, government report demands

Dame Louise Casey says Ghettos have formed in areas like Bradford (pictured) because the pace and scale of immigration has been 'too much'. read


Caroline Aherne left an estate worth £500,000 to her mother after dying of cancer

Aherne, who died from cancer aged 52 in July, did not leave a will and so her entire wealth will be inherited by her mother Maureen. The Royle Family star died in Timperley near Altrincham. read


Russian Navy jet crashes into the Mediterranean after bombing raid in Syria

A Russian Navy jet has crashed into the Mediterranean while operating from the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov. read


Black cab driver jailed for speeding off with student clinging to his car

Karamat Ali dragged the 22-year-old more than 50 yards down a street after refusing to give her a lift home from a night out in Manchester. read


Adolf Hitler pictured at wedding of brother-in-law he had executed a year later 

The picture, taken just three days before D-Day, shows the Nazi dictator congratulating SS officer Hermann Fegelein and bride Gretl Braun at a reception in Salzburg, Austria. read


Bigamist wife who was caught out when her husband is spared jail

Salesman Elliott Everard, 38, confronted his wife Lisa (pictured), 35, of Chepstow, South Wales, about the pictures of her wearing a white wedding gown after he saw them online. read


Yorkshire mother lost her husband in a motorbike crash and her sister to cancer in an hour

Lorraine Allaway, rom Skipton, North Yorkshire, was told that her husband Bob, 46, had been in a motorcycle accident as she kept vigil at her sister's deathbed. read


Lapland stabbing leaves British woman dead at Santa Safari

The 26-year-old, who gave guided tours to see Father Christmas at the tourist attraction in Kuttanen, Finland, was found dead over the weekend. read


Jealous man who stabbed love rival after finding him in bed with is girlfriend is given lowest possible sentence as judge hears she 'wound him up'

Jamie Carlton attacked John Scott after finding him in bed naked with girlfriend Sarah Partridge at his home in Merseyside, but despite admitting wounding he was jailed for just eight months. read


Pregnant dancer is blasted to death with a shotgun at an Indian wedding

A 25-year-old pregnant woman was shot dead while on stage (pictured) when she refused to dance with a drunken stranger during a wedding in Punjab, India. read


Donald Trump lashes out at critics on Twitter over conversation with Taiwan's president

President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday defiantly rejected criticism for accepting a congratulatory phone call from the president of Taiwan, a move which angered China in the process. read


Trump 'planned call with Taiwan president for MONTHS to change US-China relationship'

Donald Trump had not spoken to the US State Department before speaking to world leaders such as Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen, according to the Secretary of State John Kerry. read


Amateur dramatics society in race row over 'blacked up Othello'

Mark Tree, a member of Chelmsford Theatre Workshop, has apologised after uploading the image onto his Facebook page. read


ONS study shows women aged over 55 buck the trend of falling divorce rate

Women aged 55 and over are the only group to have seen a rise in the divorce rate over the past decade, according to new figures. read


Boris Johnson's North London home under threat from flash floods after burst water main

It is unclear whether the foreign secretary was in his four-storey, £2.3million north London property when the flooding hit. The water is at a depth of two metres in the basements of homes in Islington. read


Cyclist 'may have been distracted listening to music' during fatal crash

Emily Norton, 38, died after falling off her bike and fracturing her skull and spinal column. She had tried to avoid a crash with a HGV but fell after entering a roundabout in Howden, Yorkshire. read


Charlie Webster tells of her sexual assault at the hands of her athletics coach

British TV star Ms Webster was just 15 when her running coach told her she would benefit from private lessons. He then groomed and abused her but she was too scared to report it. read


KATE SPICER explains the real reason she ended up one of the childless generation 

One women in six born in 1970 doesn’t have children, according to the Office for National Statistics. Not since the Twenties have figures been this high. read


Surrogate mothers tell Whisper website how it feels to carry someone else's child

Speaking anonymously via the secret-sharing website Whisper, women who have agreed to be surrogate mothers have candidly described their experiences - and the emotional aftermath. read


Experts reveal the bizarre ways you're adding years to your face at night

From the way you remove your eye makeup to the temperature of the water you wash your face with, experts reveal the bizarre ways you're unknowingly adding years to your face. read


Yorkshire mother claims she is being stalked by a ghost she photographed 3 years ago

Mother-of-one Hannah Butler, 24, captured what appears to be a dark-haired girl dressed in white huddled by a tree during a ghost walk in Hessle, East Yorkshire. read


Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi resigns after EU referendum loss

The vote could prompt an exit from the European Union and rejection would follow results in the Brexit referendum and the U.S. presidency race in citizens turning their back on the political status quo. read


Jeremy Corbyn and Lib Dems slammed for not being on 'Team UK' over Brexit

The question of whether a new law is needed is hotly contested and is the subject of a landmark case at the Supreme Court. Labour's Jeremy Corbyn has said he wants to amend any new law. read


Theresa May to receive letter from 200 company bosses calling for early Brexit

The Government must stick to the timetable to 'create certainty and confidence' for business in the UK. 'Trade and jobs will follow,' the 200 business leaders write in the letter. read


Service sector hits 10 month high despite Brexit fears

A closely-watched index came in well above the expectations of of economists - raising the prospect of another quarter of strong growth for UK plc. read


Euro plummets to a 20-month low and stock markets brace themselves as Italian referendum result sends shockwaves through the financial world 

The euro fell to its lowest point for 20 months today after the Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said he would resign after a referendum voted against constitutional reform. read


Oxbridge student found dead on university skiing trip in French Alps

Matt Smith, 22, a snowboarding instructor, had been taking part in a drinks party at a so-called Varsity event notorious for heavy alcohol consumption in Val Thorens, France. read


Paddy Power boss secretly urged a ban on 'dangerously addictive' gambling machines

Stewart Kenny, who founded Paddy Power, slammed the terminals in a consultation response to the Irish government in 2009. read


Police union chief says open door policy to blame for death of teenager raped and murdered by Afghan migrant in Germany

The savage rape and murder of a 19-year-old medical student in Germany by a teenage Afghan refugee has sparked backlash against the asylum policy of Chancellor Angela Merkel. read


I'm A Celebrity 2016: Scarlett Moffatt is named Queen of the Jungle

Scarlett, who started watching the show as a ten-year old girl, strugglerd to contain herself after beating fellow finalists Joel Dommett and Adam Thomas to the crown. read


High Wycombe man loses 10 STONE to stop cruel strangers calling him ‘the pirate’

Russel Newland, 55, from High Wycombe, was teased for looking like a pirate but defended his unique outfits of cropped jogging pants and vests saying they were all his 24stone frame could fit in. read


Kangaroo puncher is an animal lover and family man

Greig Tonkins (pictured), the man who heroically punched a kangaroo to save his pet dog while on a pig hunting trip in New South Wales, is a zoo keeper who was on a final hunt with a dying friend. read


UK Weather set to improve as temperatures set to reach 15C

Britain is set to be warmer than Athens and Madrid within a few days as temperatures rise to an unseasonably warm 15C, after incoming cloud traps warmth and delivers a 25C swing by Wednesday. read


Top 10 airline cabins for first, business and economy class revealed

A new global rating has revealed which airlines offer the top 10 cabins in first class, business class, premium economy and economy class. Singapore airlines and Etihad scored highly. read


Woman's hilarious note asking her noisy neighbours to pipe down - and their VERY unsympathetic response

An 18-year-old woman has taken the Internet by storm after sharing the hilarious exchange between herself and her noisy neighbours. read


Theo Michaels claims you can make Christmas dinner in a MUG in four minutes

Former Masterchef star Theo Michaels has created a 500-calorie festive lunch in a mug, which contains turkey and all of the trimmings. He has shared the recipe with Femail. read


Kitchen hacks that will change your life forever

These clever tricks of the trade could save you previous minutes of your time. One video shows the best way to peel fruit, like removing mango skin with a glass. And defrost meat faster on aluminum tray. read


Candyman's party keeps ambulances busy with three young revellers rushed to hospital

'The Candyman' threw his lavish annual party on the Gold Coast with three people claimed to have been rushed to hospital. There is no suggestion the people in these images have taken illegal drugs. read


NHS spends more than £1 billion on just 4 common drugs, latest figures show

Of its depleted £116 billion budget, the health service now spends 15 per cent on medications and treatments. This is 30 per cent higher than it was five years ago, figures from NHS Digital reveal. read


Northern parents must learn to be 'pushy' like southern 'tiger' mothers, says children's commissioner 

The parental pressure put on schools in the south have driven them to perform better, according to the Children's Commissioner for England. read


Police hunt rubber-necker who filmed carnage of fatal crash off the M65

Qaser Abbas, 37, from Brierfield, Lancashire, died in the four-car pile-up early on Thursday morning. The footage of the carnage was uploaded on Facebook with the user claiming it was shot by his brother-in-law. read


Shocking moment an L-plate motorcyclist mows down a pedestrian as he runs across the road during a rush-hour crash

The motorcyclist, who was displaying L-plates, crashed into the pedestrian as he crossed the road near Moorgate Underground station, London, at around 6pm last Wednesday. read


Welsh boy shown wiped out after having chemotherapy to help battle his rare form of cancer

Logan Sellers, from Bangor, Wales, was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma after a lump developed behind his eye. But his condition has become so bad that he often turns down food. read


Creepy life-like sex robots modelled on celebrities could soon allow fans to live out their fantasies

London-based Dr David Levy, author of 'Love and Sex with Robots', has said in the future it will be common to find sex robots modelled on celebrities. read


Manhattan Roof Gardens is 'spoiling a view' of St Paul's Cathedral

Objectors say Manhattan Loft Gardens in Stratford, east London - which will consist of a 145-bed hotel, 250 flats and restaurants - will 'obliterate' the view of St Paul's from Richmond Park. read


Britain's 'cheapest home' goes on sale for £15,000 in Glasgow

This one-bedroom flat in Blantyre, Glasgow will be auctioned with a guide price of just £15,000 - less than the average cost of a car. But the ground floor flat does need to be completely refurbished. read


Gigi and Bella Hadid battle it out to be crowned the world's greatest model 

Fresh from the Victoria's Secret catwalk, sisters Gigi Hadid, 21, and her youngster sister Bella, 20, are now set to go head-to-head to vye for the title of International Model of the Year 2016. read


Mumsnet debate over colour-coded payment cards for boys and girls

A fed-up Mumsnet user said their sons were given blue payment cards ahead of their first residential trip, while girls were given pink ones. Baffled parents called it 'tiresome' gender stereotyping. read


ISIS thugs hurl prisoner off roof for the 'crime' of being gay in Aleppo, Syria

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: The victim was dragged to the top of a building in Maslamah City in war-torn Aleppo, Syria, having been accused of 'homosexual relations'. read


French authorities jail man for two years after he viewed pro-ISIS materials

A 32-year-old French man has been ordered two years of jail time and a £30,000 fine after repeatedly visiting pro-ISIS websites. His conviction has been criticised by human rights activists. read


Japan’s Prime Minister announces historic visit to Pearl Harbor where he will mark the 75th anniversary of attack alongside Obama 

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced the historic visit two days before the 75th anniversary of the sneak attack on the US Pacific fleet in Pearl Harbor killing more than 2,400 people. read


To the manor born! Idyllic five-bedroom mansion where Jeremy Corbyn grew up is on sale for £650,000

Yew Tree Manor near Newport in Shropshire, which 67-year-old Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn once described as a 'pretty nice place to grow up in', is now on the market for £650,000. read


Kim Jong-un is preparing for invasion of South Korea through network of SECRET TUNNELS

South Korean officials already know about four tunnels under the border between the two countries - but fear there could be as many as 16 more. read


Kim Jong-un's wife is spotted, EIGHT MONTHS after disappearing from public view

After disappearing for more than eight months North Korea’s Kim Jong Un has been seen side by side with his wife Ri Sol Ju. read


North Korea’s Ryugyong Hotel prepares for business in Pyongyang

It appears North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un may be attempting to revive his infamous 'Hotel of Doom' - officially titled the Ryugyong Hotel. Lights were spotted illuminating the top floor. read


Are aliens harvesting energy from the sun? UFO hunters claim to have found evidence for star lifting in Nasa images

The bold hypothesis is based in images which are claimed to originate from Washington-based Nasa that show a small dot nearby the sun, apparently connected by a faint line. read


Traffic brought to a standstill as brawl spills into road and topless man is savagely beaten in front of motorists 

The fight was filmed by a driver in central London. The footage shows the men punching and kicking a topless man. Two men can also be seen squaring up to one another at the end of the clip. read


Son of interior designer for QE2 and the Savoy loses £16 million will battle against his MOTHER and SISTER as judge rejects claims of a 'conspiracy' to do him out of his inheritance

Michael Inchbald's son Courtenay argued at London's High Court that his father intended his sister's share of the will to eventually pass to him or his children when she died. read


Canadian woman has had 13 reconstructive surgeries after double masectomy

Mother-of-three Natalie Wilson, 43, of Ajax, Ontario, has been diagnosed with breast cancer three times and had 13 reconstructive procedures - with some using cadaver tissue. read


Meghan Markle struggles to hide her smile while carrying a fresh bouquet

As he completed his 15-day tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry's girlfriend Meghan Markle was thousands of miles away in Toronto, picking up fresh flowers and tweeting photos of her dog. read


Michelle Mone and her new boyfriend are seen kissing and strolling hand-in-hand

After having to fly thousands of miles to see her last boyfriend, who lived in Barbados, the lingerie tycoon, 45, is dating a superyacht-owning billionaire (pictured together). read


Yorkshire Ripper and Soham killer Ian Huntley become best friends in prison after bonding over BBC nature show Planet Earth II

The murderers are said to have become friends after Peter Sutcliffe, 70, was transferred from Broadmoor to HMP Frankland in County Durham, where Ian Huntley is imprisoned. read


2,600-year-old skeletons of male monks found at a Somerset chapel

Carbon dating revealed that the remains discovered at medieval Beckery Chapel, near Glastonbury, Somerset were from the 5th or early 6th Century AD. Around 50 to 60 male skeletons were uncovered. read


New mother is left fighting for her life after a rare skin condition left her covered in ulcers and in a coma days after giving birth 

New mother Pamela Sinclair, 33, from Glasgow, was placed in a coma as doctors battled to treat large ulcers that appeared on her body following the birth of her daughter, Mirren. read


Kirstie Allsopp reveals how to make your own Christmas crackers from scratch 

Kirstie Allsopp shows how to make your own marble-effect Christmas crackers in 13 easy steps, in her new show, Kirstie's Handmade Christmas, which starts this week. read


Jail killer texting drivers for life? Our courts are too impotent to do it, writes DOMINIC LAWSON

The Mail has been campaigning hard for more action to be taken against those who use mobile phones while driving licences after two such offences. read


Speed limits could be eased on motorway roadworks

Transport minister John Hayes has ordered Highways England to look at whether average speed limits at roadworks can be 'safely' increased beyond the maximum 50mph to 60mph. read


Welsh teacher ordered to give up job by doctors as working with kids may kill her

Hannah Harry, 26, from Neath, South Wales, has Postural Orthostatic Tacychardic Syndrome, a condition which means her body cannot cope with even minor illnesses. read


Diabetic pensioner is given parking fine after returning to his car 6 minutes late

Pensioner Mike Hughes, 66, (pictured) from Trevellas, Cornwall, became unwell on a shopping trip and has criticised a parking firm for fining him £200 for overstaying by six minutes. read


Woman flies into a bizarre rant at a south London tram stop

'I know what's going to happen to you tomorrow, but I'm the nutter?' she says as she starts her nonsensical tirade at a hooded man. The exact location of the footage is not clear. read


Pay-as-you-stay Airbnb insurance for homeowners costs from £1 per night - but could it push up your home insurance bills?

Renting your home our through Airbnb may be a quick way to make extra income but most home insurance policies won't give you cover. Now a new product has launched to fill the gap but is it any good? read


Bisexual creatures engage in foreplay for an hour before sex

Researchers from the Senckenberg Museum of Natural History in Frankfurt have managed to capture footage of two tardigrades mating for the first time. read


WWII design engine that uses a third less fuel is being revived

San Diego engine firm Achates has revived an old car engine design. The design was originally inefficient and unclean, but a decade of development has ironed out the flaws. read


Apple invests in driverless cars following years of speculation

Having made billions from bringing iPhones, iPods and iPads to the masses, Apple is racing to bring self-driving cars to the roads and has admitted it is investing 'heavily' in the project. read


7k-year-old waterway in Jordan may have been contaminated by Neolithic humans

Researchers from the University of Waterloo in Canada believe the now-dry riverbed in the Wadi Faynan region of southern Jordan is thought to have been polluted by combustion of copper. read


Why December 5 is the most dangerous date on the roads

Monday is the most dangerous day of the year to be on Britain's roads because more accidents occur on December 5 than any other day, according to a new study. read


Day the Queen Mum mocked Tony Blair's Cool Britannia

Margaret Rhodes (shown), who died last month at 91, recalls life with her aunt, the Queen Mother: her disdain of politics, how bereft she was at Margaret’s death — and those drinking rumours. read


The Queen's Christmas speech found to be predictable and repetitive by new analysis

The Queen’s speech is one of the most predictable and repetitive television programmes of Christmas, according to an analysis done by University College London. read


Secretive fat cats carving up £7bn of YOUR cash for their friends and family

Officials in charge of billions of pounds of Whitehall business grants have overseen hundreds of payments to their colleagues’ firms, the Daily Mail reveals today. read


Gamekeeper who taught William and Harry to shoot was wrongly jailed

William Stirrat was convicted in 2004 after police erroneously concluded he was running a drugs factory in Lanarkshire, near the estate where he taught both princes how to shoot. read


David Attenborough continued target the young in Planet Earth II by Jim Shelley

The earth’s most under-acknowledged resource has capacity to revive after the most severe summer droughts or frozen winters, allowing Attenborough to describe grass as ‘almost indestructible.’ read


Was this reporter killed because she was writing a tell-all about JFK's assassination?

In The Reporter Who Knew Too Much, author Mark Shaw cites new evidence to suggest that reporter Dorothy Kilgallen was murdered on November 8, 1965. read


Birmingham thugs attack each other in 30 men brawl on a residential street 

The fight took place in broad daylight on a street in the Handsworth area of Birmingham and left brawlers with blood pouring out of their heads after rivals clashed with weapons. read


Nicholas Owen reveals what it was really like to cover the royals

Owen, 69, covered Diana's death while working as ITV's royal correspondent. In a new interview, he reveals he thinks the late Princess of Wales wouldn't have coped in the age of mobile phones and selfies. read


Stomach crunches are great for strengthening abs at the top of your stomach

Stomach crunches are great for strengthening abs at the top of your stomach, which helps with daily tasks such as getting out of bed and rising from a deep chair, says Nadya Fairweather. read


Theresa May says her Christmas Day plans won't change along with her job title

Theresa May is adamant her Christmas Day routine won’t change just because she has become Prime Minister, and she will still tune into Doctor Who and a ‘nice Agatha Christie’ TV mystery. read


Eat nuts every day to cut heart and cancer risk

Eating just 20 grams of nuts every day could reduce the chances of dying early by more than a fifth, scientists found. read


What's the real story behind THAT Pirelli calendar of mature stars? 

This year’s ‘pin ups’ include septuagenarians in the form of Dame Helen Mirren and Charlotte Rampling, but also the beautiful but definitely middle-aged Julianne Moore, 56. read


Foreign office urges britons to be aware of balcony leap dangers

The UK Foreign Office (FCO) said there had been a number of 'very serious accidents' as a result of falls from balconies and popular craze 'balconing'. read


Virtual reality headsets used to combat loneliness in hospitals at Christmas

The 'pioneering' experiment in four Australian hospitals will see patients try on devices that will show them animated videos that are hoped will soothe them and help them relax. read


Former racing driver diagnosed with MS is setting new records in his mobility scooter

Noel Wilson, 58, from Milton Keynes, tours famous race tracks - including Silverstone and Brands Hatch - in his mobility scooter to set new official lap times, despite a top speed of 11mph. read


Child escapes death after her mother lowered her onto train tracks to avoid fares

Horrifying footage has emerged from Argentina showing a child coming with inches of death after her mother helped her down onto the tracks to avoid paying, but failed to spot a train coming the other way. read


Far-right party concedes defeat in Austrian election

Hofer, who often carries a Glock pistol, had hoped to capitalise on the anti-establishment wave credited with delivering Brexit in Britain and sending Donald Trump to the White House. read


Britain to sail HMS Queen Elizabeth through the South China Sea

HMS Queen Elizabeth, the largest ever British warship, will sail through the South China Sea in 2020. Rival countries, including China and Vietnam have insisted the territory is theirs. read


Aleppo cemeteries overrun after years of civil war and fighting ISIS

Victims of the country's civil war are being left in the streets and buried in back gardens as the rebel-held Aleppo struggles to cope with the number of fatalities amid the latest offensive. read


Britain's coastal towns and nuclear power stations are at serious risk from TSUNAMIS

New research has revealed how the British Isles have been hit by giant waves - including one 60ft high - at a much higher and intense frequency that previously believed. read


Giant buttocks, a model train and a suit made of bricks: Winner of the £25,000 Turner Prize is set to be announced

Artists Anthea Hamilton, Michael Dean, Helen Marten and Josephine Pryde are in the running to be named the 32nd winner of the Turner Prize at Ferens Art Gallery, in Hull, tonight. read


Star Wars Rogue One director slams Disney for forcing re-shoots of key scenes

Star Wars director Gareth Edwards, pictured, denied Disney ordered him to reshoot key scenes of his movie which is due to be released later this month with an LA premiere on December 10. read


Newcastle schoolboy diagnosed with a brain tumour after suffering from headaches for weeks

Bailey Yates, from Newcastle, had initially been told that his symptoms were down to a migraine. But after being rushed to hospital in pain, it was revealed he had a rare brain tumour. read


Man behind Oakland Ghost ship where at least 33 died in fire checks in to a hotel

This is the first picture taken of the man who ran the doomed Oakland Ghost Ship warehouse since it burnt down in a devastating fire on Friday night, killing at least 33 people. read


Northumberland cottage which was cut off in the 1950s is on sale for £345,000

Low Donkleywood Cottage in Northumberland National Park was once a pair of railway workers’ cottages that sat beside the line - and it is 23 miles to the nearest town of Hexham. read


Costa Del Sol resorts flooded as Spain suffers heavy downfall

A woman has died in Malaga after the worst rains for nearly 30 years swept through the resorts along the Costa del Sol overnight. A red weather warning was issued which has been downgraded. read


Yo-yo diets convince our brains to store extra fat because food supplies are unreliable

Changes in dieting convince our brains that food supplies are unreliable – and so they prepare for ‘famine’ by telling our bodies to store extra fat, much like birds fattening up before winter. read


Qatar Airways jet makes emergency landing in Azores after severe turbulence 'flings passengers in the air and leaves them bleeding'

A Qatar Airways jet made an emergency landing at a Portuguese military base in the Azores islands while en route from Washington DC to Doha after a passenger suffered a suspected heart attack. read


Driverless cars have been let loose at a Nissan production

The Japanese automaker is testing its automated car technology (pictured) at its Oppama production in in Yokohama, near Tokyo. It hopes to use the cars throughout the plant by 2019. read


NASA photo reveals startling 300-foot wide rift in Antarctic ice shelf

The breakup of the massive Larsen C Ice Shelf in Antarctica is getting closer and will eventually produce an iceberg the size of Delaware according to new NASA data. read


LUCY CAVENDISH thought she was too old for a grand wedding do...

When my partner of two years asked me to marry him six months ago — and I said yes — it never occurred to me it might actually happen, writes LUCY CAVENDISH. read


Mossley dog tries to eat his way through a door before getting stuck

German Shepherd Theo chomped through a cat flap on the door after panicking when he got stuck in the kitchen at his family home in Mossley, Greater Manchester. read


Donald Trump lets rip at SNL again after the show ridicules his Twitter habits  

Donald Trump was not pleased with Alec Baldwin's portrayal of him on Saturday Night Live after the show lampooned his use of Twitter. Trump took to his favorite medium to slam the sketch. read


Quick-thinking schoolboy, 10, saves his mother from choking on a pork scratching after learning the Heimlich manoeuvre at a school demonstration just days before

Dom Hollinshead, of Billingham, Teesside, used skills he learned in school from St John Ambulance after the snack got stuck in his mother Lisa’s airway while she was watching TV alone. read


What Prince Harry's girlfriend Meghan Markle REALLY eats to stay in shape - and it includes plenty of pasta and red wine 

The 35-year-old, who is currently dating the British royal, shared her daily food diary and favourite meals with Delish.com - and her attitude to food is surprisingly laidback. read


The ultimate food and drink Christmas gifts including personalised Marmite

There are gifts here for every budget, from under £25, over £25, over £50 and over £100 for the true foodie in your life. Prices range for £4.99 for personalised Marmite to £1,900 for whiskey. read


The alcoholic drinks that are most likely to give you a hangover

A Melbourne nutritionist has devulged her secrets for the drinks most likely to cause a hangover, and which are the kindest to your head and belly the day after. read


Women suffering worse dementia care than men

Female dementia patients (stock photograph) are seen less frequently by their GPs than men, are not given the same checks and tests, and are more regularly given sedative drugs to control behaviour. read


Incredible X-rays show how snake swallowed a doorknob it thought was an egg

A snake in Missouri used to catch rodents accidentally swallowed a doorknob a family had laid down as a 'dummy egg'. The creature has since recovered and has the nickname 'Doorknob'. read


Out-of-control street brawl footage shows a barefoot woman, 18, 'bash another female with a CHAIR'

Police say an 18-year-old woman has been charged with assault and damage to property, while two men, aged 18 and 47, have also been charged with fighting in a public place after the brawl in Adelaide. read


Nip and tuck with Dr Tracy Mountford: Am I too old to have a boob job at 60? 

At 60 it is common for the breasts to significantly drop, and this usually requires corrective surgery. A breast lift can lift the breast by a number of centimetres. read


Apple reveals cause of its iPhone 6s 'unexpected shutdown' bug on its Chinese website

The explanation was posted on Apple's Chinese site and reveals the cause of iPhone 6s handsets shutting down unexpectedly was a flawed battery component. The problem appears to be global. read


Medic who is suing NHS Trust for £1.5m over back injuries later 'ran in sports day'

Lorna Hayden, 34, is currently locked in a High Court battle with Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, in Kent, after she suffered a pro-lapsed neck disc while lifting a patient, in 2007. read


Abraham Lincoln and Virginia Woolf among people brought to life in colour images

Marina Amaral, 21, from Brazil, chose well known historical figures and used detailed research to ensure original colours were represented. read


ANDREW PIERCE reveals Robert Chorte stood as a candidate for the party in 1989 

Robert Chote, the head of the Office for Budget Responsibility, has been a thorn in the Government’s side over Brexit. In 1989, he ran as a candidate in the Hampshire county council elections. read


Jose Mourinho’s advisers ‘misled tax man during inquiries into £10million earnings’

It is alleged the Manchester United manager's advisers helped him avoid paying tax on earnings from the use of his image rights - which has been strongly denied. read


Boris Johsnon flees Sky News interview when challenged to name the South Korean president

The embarrassing incident was similar to one involving his Labour shadow Emily Thornberry who got into a row over Murnaghan after being asked to name a French minister. read


Boris Johnson says foreign students should not count toward immigration figures

The Foreign Secretary risked a clash with Prime Minister Theresa May over the issue as she has made clear she opposes the idea. read


Endangered Siberian tigers caught in snowy scuffle in Sweden over female

Two Siberian tigers fight for the affection of a female tiger in Orsa-Björn Park in central Sweden. The tigers were once populous across Asia but poaching has severely endangered them. read


Pet owners share festive pictures of their dogs at Christmas

Dog owners have been sharing pictures of their pets causing mischief, from getting tangled up in the fairy lights to chewing the decorations and leaving 'presents' on the carpet. read


Vintage Rolls-Royce built in 1926 sells for £561k at Bonhams auction

The Rolls-Royce Phantom I, built in 1926 for the American businessman Clarence Gasque as a gift for his wife Maude, was one of the star lots at Bonhams Bond Street Sale in London yesterday. read


What Syrian kids fleeing war take with them when given just an hour to pack

With sometimes just hours to pack before having to flee their war-torn homes in Syria, these young children grabbed their most prized possessions to cling on to some semblance of normal life. read


Thousands of Post Office workers plan five-day walk out over pensions dispute 

Thousands of Post Office workers are planning to cause chaos at Christmas with a five-day strike. Members of the CWU plan to walk out on December 19, 20, 22, 23 and 24. read


Concrete is making a comeback in everything from lamp stands to sofas 

Concrete is making a comeback as a chic interior design material - John Lewis sells concrete lamp stands while Selfridges is launching its concrete range, including a £1,000 coffee machine. read


Why big is beautiful this winter, according to fashion expert Sarah Mower 

Some styles are never, ever going to work for certain physiques, and today’s subject — the merits and demerits of oversized clothes — is one of them. read


Algerian terror suspect who came to Britain is still here as we cannot deport him

Attempts to remove the Algerian have been thwarted after an appeals panel ruled in his favour. Amber Rudd (pictured), the Home Secretary, must now consider what options she has left. read


MATTHEW BELL reveals the unpalatable truth about restaurant wine rip-offs

Restaurants routinely hike up the prices of their cheaper wines by up to 500 per cent, selling £5 bottles of wine for more than five times that amount - and they are squeezing profits out of frugal diners. read


Chinese lorry driver leaps from vehicle before it tumbles down mountain

The man was driving up a rural road in China when part of the route collapsed. And as footage of the incident showed, the man took a leap of faith in the nick of time. read


Raul Castro receives Fidel's ashes and places them in a granite boulder

Cuban President Raul Castro placed a cedar box containing Fidel Castro's cremated remains in a niche in a large granite boulder on Sunday in a ceremony at the Santa Ifigenia Cemetery in Cuba. read


The cut, and accessories to flatter your body shape for this year's Christmas party 

FEMAIL reveals the cut, and accessories, to flatter your body shape and pull together a perfect Christmas party outfit. These styles are for busty, boyish and pear shaped women. read


Chinese lorry driver inches from death after train crashes into vehicle

A coal truck driver in China makes a life-or-death decision in this petrifying video. As he crosses the railway tracks, his vehicle stops, and he jumps at the last second as a train collides with his vehicle. read


Ed Balls almost takes a tumble on Sunday Brunch as he shows off his Gangnam Style routine

Former politician Ed Balls, 49, appeared on the Channel 4 weekend cookery show Sunday Brunch to showcase his dance skills. read


Game of catch anyone? Red kite skilfully juggles a TENNIS BALL with its talons 

The bird of prey picked up a tennis ball with its talons and lifted it into the air in a stunning display at Ivinghoe Beacon on the Chilterns, in Buckinghamshire. read


The Bald and Bad Challenge is sweeping social media

Bald women have been sharing selfies on social media as part of the #baldandbadchallenge, thought to have started in the US. Cancer survivors are among thousands to take part so far. read


Overweight twin Lucy Mae drops 5 stone

Lucy Mae, 26, from Castleford, West Yorkshire, spent her life being labelled 'the big twin' and saw her weight soar to almost 15 stone but she has since overhauled her diet and lifestyle. read


Retired engineer builds three ROLLER COASTERS in Seattle back garden

Paul Gregg, who worked for Boeing for 34 years, has designed and built the rides at his Seattle home and uploaded a video of two of the youngsters testing one of them out. read


Incredible images show how everything from palaces to dogs look like on the inside

Looking at the outside of buildings, animals, or vehicles does not usually reveal much about their internal structures and functions, but these pictures allow the reader to see inside them. read


The dramatic moment a woman posing in front of a storm-lashed Russian seafront is hit by a giant WAVE and knocked off her feet 

The woman, who looked rather happy considering the weather, can be seen talking to the camera during windy conditions in Sochi. She shouts out as a wave approaches, before being taken out. read


Liverpool hazardous waste plant fire can be seen from 15 miles away

Emergency services were called to a fire at a hazardous waste plant in Prescot, Merseyside, early today. The plumes could be seen as far as 15 miles away. read


You wouldn't dare do that to Attenborough! Meerkat sinks its teeth into photographer's finger while he takes photos in African game ranch 

Photographer Pierre Poilloux spotted two meerkats on a game ranch in the Kalahari Desert in Namibia, southern Africa. As he lay down to snap them, one of the animals inquisitively approached. read


Dutch beatbox Champion challenges his baby niece to join in

This video was made by two-time Dutch champion B-Art Beatbox showing him trying to get his niece to copy him as he spits out rhythms. read