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Isle of Wight drowned his daughter, killed pet dogs and hung himself to 'punish his wife'

Keziah Flux-Edmonds (pictured right) was killed by her father Darren (centre with his daughter and wife Nikki), 44, who drowned her in the bathtub of the family home in East Cowes, Isle of Wight before laying her body in the master bedroom. The father-of-one also killed the family's two terrier dogs. Keziah's lifeless body was found with her arms wrapped around her beloved pets Arnie and Maximus. Both the dogs were soaking wet and it is believed Flux-Edmonds drowned them too. Flux-Edmonds, who suffered from depression, was looking after Keziah while her mother Nikki Flux-Edmonds was at work for an hour. He sent her a chilling text 25 minutes after she left the house. The inquest heard the long message began with 'Congratulations' and ended with: 'You have left me with nothing, I'll leave you with only memories.' Keziah's grandmother June Lillian Flux is pictured left leaving the inquest today. A coroner concluded that Keziah's death was an unlawful killing and her father had killed himself.

Louise Maloney from Greater Manchester goes missing after work Christmas party

This is the emotional moment a woman was told her younger sister had been found alive more than 30 hours after she vanished during a works Christmas party. Make-up artist Kirstie Prince, 27, (pictured right) had mounted a frantic search for mother-of-two Louise Maloney, 24, (left) after she was last seen at 2am on Monday during a party in central Manchester. Boutique shop girl Louise - who rarely goes out - had left her daughter, aged five and son aged three with a babysitter so she could go to her work Christmas party. But she failed to return home and did not get in contact with relatives or friends.

Labour MP Ben Bradshaw, a prominent Remain supporter, raised doubts about the validity of the result in June as he warned people underestimated the extent of cyber-warfare by Vladimir Putin.

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The pair are said to have been out and about not far from his Kensington Palace home yesterday evening as they prepare to spend some time together before Christmas.

Commuters pack on to a platform at East Croydon station, where a number of Southern services usually stop

Some 300,000 rail passengers who use Southern services each day will have to find other routes home today after the drivers with the Aslef union started a 48-hour walk out at midnight.

NEW Briton Michael Sandford, 20, has been jailed for 12 months by a Las Vegas court for trying to grab a policeman's gun at a Donald Trump rally in an alleged bid to kill the now US president-elect.

'I don't want to sit next to a screaming baby': Mother carrying an infant is kicked out of first class seat by passengers who are angry because she didn't have the right ticket... but who is in the right? 

Tyrone Williams, from Bromley, shared a video that captured the moment when the woman was forced out of her seat despite the fact she had an infant in a sling. The mother sat down in the first class section of a Southern Rail train to Brighton. However, fellow passengers argued that she shouldn't be allowed to sit there because she doesn't have a first class ticket but the mother points out it is a priority seat. Southern Rail say that priority seats in first class are available to ticket holders only unless it has been declassified due to disruption.

Scotland Yard has received 106 separate allegations of historical sex abuse connected with individuals at 32 London football clubs, including four in the Premier League and two in the Championship, the Metropolitan Police said.

Fiona Walker, pictured, from just outside Kilmarnock, said she was too frightened to call the police so begged for help on social media instead.

April Horscraft, 9, has wowed with her Christmas gift wrapping skills after winning a competition run by retailer WHSmith. She showed the best ways to wrap tricky presents on ITV's This Morning.

'Union scumbags!': Angry commuter is caught hurling abuse at Southern Rail train staff live on Good Morning Britain 

Good Morning Britain correspondent Nick Dixon was reporting from Brighton train station this morning, where members of the Aslef and RMT unions are picketing. While Dixon was speaking to presenters Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, an irate commuter walked up to the drivers and shouted: 'Scumbags, union scumbags' (seen main). It came as some 300,000 were forced to find alternate routes to work after Southern rail drivers started their 48-hour strike this morning. (inset, Victoria Underground station in London).

Despite a day of strikes bringing the failing network between the South Coast and London to a complete standstill, passengers still managed to see the funny side on Twitter.

KATIE HOPKINS on the Southern Railway strikes

Do you remember the last time striking staff told us it was 'all about safety'? That was the claim of militant junior doctors, who were actually striking about pay, writes KATIE HOPKINS. Once their real motives became patently obvious, the strikes were called off. And the BMA union showed itself for what it is: a mob of overpaid Labour stooges for whom everything is a political battle and to whom the average man in the street matters not one jot. This week's strike by Southern Railway is no different. Striking staff are holding banners saying 'This strike is all about safety'. It is not. It is about who is going to close the doors on the trains. And now the Aslef union has revealed itself for what it is: an overpaid mob of militant Labour supporters who will happily make millions suffer to keep jobs for a handful of old boys - at vastly inflated salaries.

Women have been proudly sharing pictures of the outfits their husbands hate on social media, using hashtags like #ClothesMyHusbandHates and #ManRepeller.

Kanye West and entourage arrive at Trump Tower but is he visiting Donald?

Kanye West swept into the lobby of Trump Tower in a move which suggests he is meeting Donald Trump. The rapper was followed by an entourage which included a videographer but did not say what he was doing there. The 39-year-old, who until recently had been recovering from a nervous breakdown in hospital in Los Angeles, was taken upstairs. It is unclear if he is meeting Trump or another member of the transition team, or part of the Trump business empire. Trump's transition team is currently looking for performers at the inauguration on January 20, and the addition of one of rap's biggest names would clearly be a huge coup.

Cast your minds back to a few weeks before the US election, when it never crossed the Hillary camp's elitist, arrogant minds that Trump, the ignorant Neanderthal, could beat her.

Trump has asserted that 'no one really knows' who hacked Democrats before the election or why - a claim that flies in the face of U.S. intelligence. The White House ripped him for it Monday.

A CIA claim touted by Democrats that Russian hacking was designed to aid Clinton's defeat are rejected by the Office of the Director of National Security because the CIA's spies can't prove it is true.

BA captain reveals how he battled in vain to save his daughter, 14

Hannah Cubin collapsed suddenly after going to a sleepover at a friend's house. Her mother Dawn got an 11pm call from Hannah's friend saying something was wrong and she and Mr Cubin rushed to their daughter's side. While Mrs Cubin performed CPR, her husband gave mouth to mouth before paramedics arrived at the house in Malmesbury, Wiltshire. They spent an hour trying to save the youngster but to no avail and she was pronounced dead from a suspected heart attack.

A velvet Bruce Oldfield evening dress worn by Princess Diana has sold for more than £56,000 at an auction of her iconic dresses in London, with one fetching five times more than expected.

The Prince of Wales visited the Dormition Cathedral in Knightsbridge today, where he met with church leaders and members of the congregation ahead of a prayer service.

Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs claims 5,900 lives in five months

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs has pushed the death toll to 5,927 since he took office in June vowing to get rid of narcotics in the country. The radical leader insists he is not a killer, despite the country's streets being littered with dead bodies due to his crackdown on illicit drugs (main and inset). President Duterte said he is not about to pull the plug on his operation, but would happily allow citizens to enjoy Christmas and New Year in peace if people stopped taking drugs.

Overall, average house prices in the UK have increased by 6.9 per cent in the year to October 2016 - a small slowdown from 7.0 per cent in the year to September 2016.

ONS house price figures showed Essex's Basildon and Berkshire's Slough, where prices have risen 19.9% and 19.6%, respectively, racing ahead of the rest of the UK.

Where are the Love Actually cast now 13 years on?

Since its release in 2003, Love Actually has become a bona fide Christmas classic. The singing schoolgirl Joanna (top left), played by Olivia Olson (below left), is now 24, and still singing and acting in LA, while her secret admirer Sam (above, second from left), played by Thomas Brodie Sangster (below, second from left), has appeared in Game of Thrones and the Maze Runner. Martine McCutcheon, who played Downing Street staffer Natalie (above, third from left), was recently announced as a Loose Women panellist (below, third from left), while shy Karl (above, third from right), played by the hunky Brazilian actor Rodrigo Santoro, now stars in the HBO hit Westworld (below, third from right). Hugh Grant, who starred as Prime Minister David 13 years ago (above, second from right), just picked up a Best Actor award for his performance in Florence Foster Jenkins alongside Meryl Streep (below, second from right), and Chiwetel Ejiofor (top right, who played Peter), picked up Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for his role in 12 Years a Slave (below, right).

Alan Wass, 33, collapsed after he was injected with heroin at a Norman Campbell's flat in Ladbroke Grove, West London in April 2015, Westminster Coroner's Court has heard.

The free update, which is now available to Tinder users worldwide, includes a new, swipeable remote control and a large-screen version of the app in HD.

Awkward Family Photos showcase hilarious classic haircuts

Awkward Family Photos have shared some of the most outlandish hairdos from the decade. It seems that the rule of thumb is the bigger the hair the better with perms and mullets making a regular appearance. Some adventurous men can be seen getting creative with their fronts and sides as well as the back of their head.

Experts have revealed that drinking Champagne from a wine glass makes it taste better; that wine glasses should never be held by the bowl; and that red wine should be put in the FRIDGE before serving.

Britain's most hated mother Karen Matthews 'wants plastic surgery'

Spotted leaving a fish and chip shop (right), Britain's most hated mother Karen Matthews (left) is seen on the street just days after demanding plastic surgery to avoid being attacked. The 41-year-old was jailed for eight years in 2008 after faking the kidnap of her own daughter, Shannon (inset), then nine in what a judge described as a 'truly despicable' plot. Now Matthews has reportedly told a friend she wants to change her appearance in a bid to stop people recognising her and out of fear of being attacked. Matthews says she has fireworks thrown at her in the street, was repeatedly attacked by other inmates while in prison and feels particularly lonely at Christmas when she 'sees other families'. She also said her past has put her off finding love, reportedly telling a friend, 'I'm done with men' - despite claiming she was bombarded with letters from male admirers while she was in jail.

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT -- As three new cases of the deadly illness were confirmed in Cumbria, Devon and Monmouthshire, dog owners have been urged to take extra precautions.

A fifth of the population are responsible for 81 per cent of convictions, 77 per cent of children brought up without fathers, two-thirds of benefit claims and more than half of the nights spent in hospital.

NEW A new study has shed light on the evolutionary purposes of orgams, revealing how these feelings act as positive reinforcement between partners and can, in turn, motivate our behaviour.

Elizabeth Wigmore, 18, from South Wales, has suffered from psoriasis - which caused her intense pain and bleeding - for four years. She now takes methotrexate each week to keep her symptoms at bay.

'They raped me until I fainted': Yazidi women who were sexually assaulted hundreds of

Lamiya Aji Bashar, 18, and Nadia Murad, 23, are two of thousands of Yazidi women and girls who have been abused by the terror group. Lamiya (pictured, right, with Nadia), who lost the sight in one eye when she was injured by a landmine while escaping in March, said the Sakharov Prize for human rights was one 'for every woman and girl who has been sexually enslaved' by ISIS.

A coalition air strike in Syria has killed three Islamic State leaders involved in plotting foreign attacks, including two men involved in facilitating last year's attacks in Paris, the Pentagon said today.

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Sickening footage shows an extremist strapping explosives to a man dressed in an orange jump suit in the Sinai peninsula in Egypt.

Calais mayor Natacha Bouchart is calling for the demolition of the recently finished £2m 'anti-migrant' wall. It was built nearby a busy motorway to prevent people from climbing onto lorries heading for the UK.

Rebel groups announce ceasefire in Aleppo after Syrian forces 'massacre 82 civilians in

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: The once proud Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo, also known as the 'Great Mosque' now lies in ruins in the middle of Aleppo following intense fighting. It comes as harrowing photos emerged of dead children amid claims of a new chemical gas attack in a village in Syria's Uqayribat district. As reports of further atrocities emerged from Aleppo, France's UN Ambassador Francois Delattre said 'the worst humanitarian tragedy of the 21st century is unfolding before our eyes'.

A Mumsnet user sparked a very heated debate after admitting that she's 'mystified' at people's obsession with Prosecco - but some were rather outraged that she didn't understand the appeal.

Jodie Duncan, 16, from Scotland, shared her drunken boyfriend Kieron's hilarious attempts at apologising on Twitter and his 'r u angry' messages and £10 gift voucher have gone viral.

Tests conducted in March showed the average weekday concentration of cocaine in London's wastewater was 949.3mg per 1,000 people per day - higher than any other European city.

Channel 5's Xmas Excess: Parents Splash The Cash shows mother buy children 96 gifts EACH

Emma Tapping, 28, from the Isle of Man, will be making sure they each get 96 gifts - even though they still haven't used many of the items they were given last festive season. She was accused of 'abusing' and spoiling her children by lavishing them with the gifts that cost £1,500. But the mother-of-three said the criticism hasn't put her off spending lavishly again this Christmas and this year she started her present-buying in July when she armed herself with a suitcase to carry everything home.

Police say Detlev Guenzel killed and then partially ate Polish-born businessman Wojciech Stempniewicz  in his basement in the mountains near Dresden in eastern Germany.

WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT: Californian dermatologist Dr Sandra Lee, known as Dr Pimple Popper, describes the sebaceous cyst as 'third eye blind' and cuts into it, squeezing out a thick goo.

Francesca Donnelly, 19, from Watford, says she was beaten by the private hire driver as she made her way home from in Islington, north London, after a night out in the early hours of Saturday.

Whisper users share moments they uncovered truth about their REAL parents

Taking to secret-sharing app Whisper, anonymous men and women revealed they were the product of incest and shared the tales they were too embarrassed to talk about. Top row L-R: One man admitted he is his daughter's uncle and her parents died in a car crash, another has two dads and one person admitted they know they're adopted but their parents have no idea they know. Bottom row L-R: One person discovered they're the product of incest, one person came out as gay and was sent back to foster care and another is keeping the secret that he knows he's adopted from his parents.

People given artificial sweeteners should have lost weight by avoiding the sugar packed into fizzy drinks. But they simply made up the difference in calories at lunch, a study in Singapore found.

Faryal Makhdoom Khan, 25, claimed that for the past three years she's been bullied 'physically and mentally' by her in-laws, who today denied the model's allegations from their home in Bolton.

CCTV footage shows the driver snooping inside the porch of James Harris's house in Patchway, Bristol, when he arrives to deliver a massive parcel and doesn't get an answer.

The software update from Cupertino-based Apple brings long-awaited features such as emojis, along with a number of bug fixes for iPhones and iPads.

The Cupertino-based firm first unveiled the wireless earphones in September alongside the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, but their release date was delayed due to 'technical issues'.

News agency AFP releases its best photographs of the year 

This collection of images is taken from Agence France Presse, or AFP's 'Pictures of the Year 2016' - a selection of the press agency's most important and powerful photographs from the past year. Every year AFP, which has photographers around the globe, chooses a selection of their most powerful, moving, shocking or fascinating images, offering a look back at the highlights - and lowlights - of the last 12 months. Some of the photographs capture the most important events of the year, while others have been chosen because they encapsulate a particularly poignant, touching, or even funny moment. Seen top, a woman is sprayed by police during a public sector protest against austerity measures in Brazil, bottom left an Iraqi woman holds her cat, and bottom right a Syrian man is pulled out from rubble following an air strike.

From an overcrowded migrant boat reaching the shores of the Greek island of Lesbos at sunrise, to Nigel Farage celebrating Britain's vote to leave the EU, these are some of 2016's biggest pictures.

Not eating every alternate day can actually halt the progression of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, researchers from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre found.

Simon Stevens (pictured) warned about 'blind alleys' in the integration of the health service with social care for the elderly, amid concerns about a funding crisis for local authorities.

The spiraling cost of care has led to rising numbers of middle-aged mothers and fathers taking evasive legal action to ensure they can refuse treatment at the end of their lives, a leading law firm has said.

A snacker's dream or fuelling a dirty habit? Edible chocolate nails are the latest beauty trend - but some people are worried about how hygienic they are

New Zealand nail artist Jessie Mills has created edible nails made out of chocolate - the latest beauty nail craze to sweep the web. A video of her creating them has been viewed on Instagram 57,000 times. But not everyone is a fan, with some saying the nails are 'unhygienic.'

Florence Jarratt, 98, was allegedly severely injured by workers at the Bupa St Christopher's Nursing Home in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, and left with dark bruises on her arms, nose, right eye and cheek.

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Susie Hodge's new book reveals secrets of The Scream and history's greatest paintings

Paintings such as The Scream (top-right) and The Laughing Cavalier (top-center) have graced art books and walls for so long now that they almost seem commonplace. But within those paintings - and many more - lie rarely known details (circled in red) that bring them to life all over again. Those details form the basis for Susie Hodge's new book Art in Detail: 100 Masterpieces, CNN reported. These paintings - which also include (counter-clockwise from top left) Joseph the Carpenter, Entry of the Crusaders in Constantinople, are some of the most fascinating and illuminating.

KFC's Colonel's Club loyalty scheme currently has 1.2 million users in the UK, who were sent an email advising them to change their passwords, although only a 'small number' had been hacked.

In an attempt at dog diplomacy, Japan had planned to give the Russian president, who is known for being a canine lover, a male Akita when he visits Japan on December 15 and 16.

Gillian Simpson claimed she was subjected to 'hostile treatment' following her decision to live as a woman and says she was banned from going into her parents' Lancashire home in a dress.

Alastair Cooke, 22, of Perranarworthal, Cornwall, is accused of finding the woman asleep on the couch, taking her to bed and asking if she knew his name before allegedly raping her.

The New Hope Fertility Center Mexico, based in Mexico City, has said it is working with a number of other couples looking to avoid passing on genetic health conditions to their children.

Former billionaire Simon Halabi, pictured today outside Southwark Crown Court, began kicking and punching binman Carl Thomas outside Annabel's in Mayfair, a court has heard.

Claims the Russian state may have been part of a hack to plant indecent images of children on the computer of dissident Vladimir Bukovsky have been rejected at his trial at Cambridge Crown Court.

Stone tools and mammoth bones unearthed La Cotte de St Brelade in Jersey suggest it may have been repeatedly visited by Neanderthals. Researchers suspect they arrived from France over coastal plains.

Chelsea boutique owner Diana Lank, 61, pictured, was accused of trying to track down the witness who anonymously gave evidence to help convict her 34-year-old son Rupert Ross of murder.

A boy, 17, who hacked TalkTalk has been given a 12-month youth rehabilitation order and had his iPhone and computer hard drive confiscated for his role in the hack.

Hilarious memes show the toll the last 12 months have taken on us 

It's fair to say 2016 has been a mixed year, with the deaths of several icons and one of the most divisive Presidential campaigns in living memory. This is being marked on Twitter with a series of tweets jokingly illustrating the toll the year has taken on posters. The memes purportedly show people at the start and end of 2016 - and the change in them is certainly unflattering.

There was a disaster on Channel 4's First Dates last night when northerner Lee, from Leigh, revealed that he had accidentally wet himself during dinner with his blind date and beautiful blonde Abigail.

Lisa Robinson, 47, said she 'could have been killed' when Charlotte Kirby, 25, hurled the bottle at her head in Popworld, in Preston, just a fortnight before her daughter Rachel Catildi's big day.

Gary Green, pictured, killed Harry Whitlam, 11, at Swithens Farm near Leeds in 2013, after he reversed a tractor over the youngster having spent the previous night drinking heavily.

Europhiles have repeatedly accused Britain of not having a plan for leaving, but Guy Verhofstadt said the remaining 27 member states are also ill prepared for the country's departure.

Rebecca Dore, 25, claimed her Toyota Yaris did not accelerate as quickly as she thought it would when she overtook a car and a truck while crossing Tidwell Moor to Chesterfield.

'Germany's Fred and Rose' lured young women into their home to torture and murder them

Wilfried W and his ex-wife Angelika are on trial in Germany accused of murdering two women and torturing at least five more. Dubbed Germany's Fred and Rose West, the pair allegedly lured young women to their 'House of Horrors' by taking out lonely hearts adverts in German newspapers, it is claimed. One victim One victim Christel P answered an advert that said: 'Farmer is looking for a wife. I am kind, nice, gentle....' A short time later she was chained her to a pigsty with handcuffs, stood barefoot in manure wearing underpants. Another victim was held in couple's 'cat room' and chained to the radiator because she made too much noise. One of their victims was dismembered and stuffed into the freezer when she died. Eventually she was thawed through and cremated on a log burner. Her ashes were thrown from a car window on a drive through the country.

Bill Cosby was back in a Pennsylvania courtroom on Tuesday where a judge was deciding whether or not to allow 13 of the women who have accused the actor of rape to testify against him.

Detectives believe the 29-year-old killed his family members after they found their chopped up remains in cans and saucepans in his Kiev flat where he shot himself in the head as they tried to break in.

Thomas Laessing, 40, a maths teacher and head of tennis at the prestigious St Paul's School (pictured), south west London, harassed a teenage girl by phone and two others on social media.

Zoe Roscoe, 23, from Bolton, was diagnosed with a brain AVM in 2013. She underwent radiosurgery and the mass was removed. But it left with her severe weakness and loss of balance.

The new firm will join Google under the umbrella of parent Alphabet, and is expected to develop a self driving ridesharing service to take on Uber and other auto firms.

Luke Maguire and Louise McKever of Ashington Northumberland, claim they have made more than 55 hospital visits since their 10-month-old son Bobby's jab left him racked by convulsions.

Simon Lamont-Brown from Kent suffered from cancer in both lungs, his lymph nodes and his vocal chords, and his treatment had stopped working. This all changed when he started taking nivolumab.

Angie Kenney, 45, from Whetstone, has received a Christmas card from a woman called 'Eileen' every year for two decades, and now wants to track down the mystery woman.

Mars Delight was a huge hit with chocolate fans during its four-year stint on shelves from 2004. Now, nearly 5,000 have signed a social media petition to bring back the calorific chocolate bar.

Matthew and Steph Neville, both 35, from Birmingham, have even paid all the bills for the first year and are hoping their new asylum seeker tenants will move in before Christmas.

Nathan Jack, 29, from Newcastle, has suffered from the disorder, which are believed to affect around one in 1,000 people worldwide, since having a brain tumour as a teenager.

Mexico's wealth gap pictured in startling photos

Mexico is a country of amazing contrasts and nowhere is the division between the wealthy and the impoverished more starkly illustrated than in these images of the capital, Mexico City. These dramatic shots, taken by photographer Johnny Miller, show that sometimes only a wall or a highway divides people whose incomes are a world apart (top left and top right). The wealthy often live in luxury tower blocks which look down on the barrios below (bottom left and right).

Derrel Weaver, of Looe, Cornwall, is accused of 12 counts of indecently assaulting a girl and two counts of gross indecency.

Do you want to know where the most desirable neighbours might be? Then look out for streets lined with Mercedes and Audis, claims a new poll.

Holy Trinity Church, in Bradford-on-Avon, in Wiltshire, has undergone a £2million revamp thanks to the discovery of a forgotten Flemish masterpiece by Quentin Metsys hanging on the wall.

Fellow passengers said it was 'chaos' as five crew members surrounded the business class passenger within moments of the Emirates aircraft touching down in Dubai on Friday.

Brian Gomez, 28, from California, has been in a wheelchair since he broke his neck five years ago. But he became one of the world's first patients to have the experimental device in June this year.

Tonight's supermoon, can be seen around the world and will appear 14 per cent larger and 30 per cent brighter than normal. It will reach peak fullness at 00:05 GMT (19:05pm ET).

A six-foot-long python was found dead in between an iron fence in south-western Nigeria. The enlarged reptile had tried to squeeze its large body through iron bars but was unable because it ate a big dog.

Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences suggest a new geoengineering method using calcite - a constituent of limestone.

Kausar Uddin, pictured, from Edinburgh was forced to sell his takeaway business after he was arrested in Saudi Arabia while on a pilgrimage with his family to the holy city of Mecca.

Police sealed off the scene in the centre of the north-western city of Canakkale and called in the bomb disposal squad, sparking a terrorist alert, but people moved to within yards of it to take pose for pictures.

New Zealand nail artist Jessie Mills has created edible nails made out of chocolate - the latest beauty nail craze to sweep the web. But not everyone is a fan, with some saying the nails are 'unhygienic.'

Detectives have released a CCTV image of a witness they wish to trace after a baby was hit on the head in a McDonald's restaurant in the Gallions Reach shopping centre, Newham, east London.

Fellow passengers said it was 'chaos' as five crew members surrounded the business class passenger within moments of the Emirates aircraft touching down in Dubai on Friday.

The guidance, which popped up as the Belfast university's students registered to attend their graduation ceremony, warned against 'short skirts and cleavage on show'.

The Duchess of Cornwall, 69, today described BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour as the 'soundtrack to her life' as she attended an event celebrating the 70th anniversary of the show.

Detective Constable Jim Morrison was murdered outside the Indian High Commission in London in 1991. The off-duty officer had been walking to meet his wife, Victoria, when he spotted a handbag thief.

When Jan Fursier, from Powys, Wales, discovered detailed plans her father had made during his time in a WWII Japanese prison camp, she set about bringing the drawings of the 1930s caravan to life.

Thousands of Britons who have snapped up a 4K television in the Black Friday sale or as a Christmas treat will be facing higher energy bills for the technology, data claims.

Bag ladies: Two Afghan women trying to illegally enter Austria are found stuffed inside a

Romanian border patrol officers stationed in the town of Curtici entered the luggage compartment of the train which was travelling to the Austrian capital having become suspicious of the bags. After deciding to open them, they found two women inside (pictured top right), who were trying to reach Austria illegally. The women told police they wanted to get into the Schengen area and had resorted to using suitcases (left and bottom right) because they did not have a valid visa.

It's a rare sight; a student on University Challenge who doesn't appear terrified of Paxman. Last night saw Goldman, of Oxford, get short shrift from viewers over his apparent lack of respect for the host.

The student owner is offering a £3 discount from £10 for guests prepared to get scrubbing. Renters at the Glasgow flat will get use of two bedrooms, two bathrooms and free internet and heating.

'That's me dad!' Heart-warming moment soldier dressed as Santa comes home for Christmas to surprise his children but the disguise does not fool his elated daughter

Jenny Allinson filmed her partner Danny walking into the family home in Liverpool dressed as Santa Claus and handing out selection boxes to the five children gathered in the living room. Mr Allinson had been on deployment for three months and was set to miss his children's Christmas play and birthdays. Both parents thought the long white beard, wig and big red coat would fool the children.

A stunning fitness model was punched in the face by her Playboy Playmate pal when she came home from a night out in New York and tried to wake her up, a court has heard.

The incident in October was captured in a video shared this week, showing a thug kicking a young woman down a flight of stairs at the metro station in the German capital of Belin.

Astronomers have spotted gases in three dark rings around a distant star for the first time (pictured). The rings mark spaces where planets are thought to have formed.

Dr Joseph Nuth, a researcher at Nasa's Goddard Space Flight Centre in Maryland, says that as it stands, humanity could be destroyed by an asteroid strike.

The dam in northern Iraq was built on an unstable foundation that continuously erodes, and a lapse in required maintenance after the Islamic State jihadist group briefly seized it in 2014 weakened the already flawed structure ©Safin Hamed (AFP/File)

With the battle to liberate the Iraqi city from Islamic State continuing, an Italian company will have about 18 months to fix the dam's foundations and stop more than 11 trillion litres of water from flooding Mosul.

YouTube prankster Reuben Fiander sneaked up on partner Rebekah Eldridge, 24, while she was asleep on the sofa at their house in Milton Keynes, Bucks, to prank his girlfriend.

What a load of rubbish: Ruthless waste disposal company tips a skip full of junk back into a customer's garden after she fails to pay them

The heap of old junk was piled into a unit from Ainscough Skip Hire, which is based in Wigan, Greater Manchester - and was supposed to be taken away to the tip.However, when the customer refused to pay, they decided to unload the rubbish back onto her property. Bin bags, old toys and even a mattress can be seen pouring out of the skip and into the garden, as the team watch on and grin.

Chloe Cockton lay bleeding to death in her 18-year-old sister Sophie Cockton's arms, after the smash - and driver Michael Bowker, 18, of Rochdale, was jailed for six-and-a-half years.

Adrian Brown, 38, of Forest Hill, south east London, has been charged with attempted murder, possession of an offensive weapon and assault.

New research suggests it takes five years for people to recover their financial position prior to divorce. And what with January dubbed 'Divorce Month', here's how to avoid a break-up this New Year.

Bailey Jordan from Caerwent in South Wales was a shepherd in the school's nativity and his parents were looking forward to watching him perform - but he started chomping on his nails.

Eight femail writer explain why they love or regret some of their biggest purchases, including author Bel Mooney who says her £1,000 Missoni coat helped her get over her divorce.

A policewoman was caught talking on her iPhone while at the wheel of her patrol car in north London and the Met has since launched an investigation into the 'irresponsible' incident.

From playing practical jokes to involving yourself in office gossip and politics,  Lee Biggins, founder and managing director of CV-Library, has shared the office mistakes to avoid at all costs.

Luciano Ponzetto, 55, became infamous last year after sharing snaps of his trophy kills. Despite protesting his innocence, people sent him death threats and hate, and he has died in Turin, Italy.

'This is a game changer': Twitter users praise woman's 'genius' fridge hack for keeping

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