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Amir Khan's parents slam his wife for her un-Islamic clothes and not wearing a headscarf

Amir Khan has told his family and wife to stop 'bashing one another' and has branded their feud 'childish', stating it 'needs to come to an end'. In a statement on Twitter last night, the British boxer said the dispute was getting to the point where his family 'would lose a son and a husband'. Khan's parents (bottom right) previously slammed his wife for wearing un-Islamic clothes and no headscarf while denying she has suffered domestic abuse. Model Faryal Makhdoom Khan (centre with husband Amir) , 25, claimed last week that for the past three years she had been bullied 'physically and mentally' by her in-laws. She also said she was considered a 'bad Muslim' if she bared any skin and claims she was even cropped out of family photographs (top right). Yesterday, speaking for the first time over the growing rift, Khan's parents (inset) rejected accusations of bullying and domestic abuse by their daughter-in-law. She then hit back on Snapchat with a picture of their other son Haroon Khan lying on a bed naked (left).

‘I have no idea how I will pay off my credit card bill': Mother's agony after losing

Deanne Forrest (pictured) admits she was charmed into submission by Peter Parker - if that ever was his real name. The 50-year-old artist was looking for a way to boost her modest savings and support her teenage sons through university when a friend recommended Banc De Binary (inset) - a website that would let her trade on the stock market for instant returns of up to 60per cent. Peter, her smooth-talking Cypriot account manager, assured Deanne that the trades she was placing were 'absolutely zero-risk'. When she wavered, Peter became flirtatious, calling the divorcée 'beautiful' and 'glowing' and asking 'dear Deanne' if she would paint a portrait of him.

NEW Police were called to reports of a burglary at a home in Wivenhoe, Essex, late last night and when officers arrived the suspect - thought to be carrying a weapon - ran off and is still on the loose today.

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Reporters who cover his public engagements are told no questions about Ms Markle will be answered, although he and the American actress have been an item since August.

The amount of taxpayers' money blown on the 'white elephant' on the island of St Helena could have funded more than 7,500 beds in England's crisis-hit social care sector.

As Childline sees a massive rise in the number of callers questioning their gender identity, SARAH VINE asks if this is an epidemic of uncertainty or just the massively increased awareness.

Assad's troops reveal epic destruction of the Syrian city of Aleppo

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A ceasefire deal has been struck between the pro-Syrian government forces and the rebels effectively ending the battle for Aleppo that has raged for many years. It comes as 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. Several of the walls surrounding the UNESCO-listed building have been destroyed and pro-government fighters have been inspected looking on at the ruins. And images emerging of Aleppo's citadel and the old city also show how it has been destroyed by the bloody conflict that has left over 30,000 people dead.

The American-based Union of Medical Care and Relief Organisations released heartbreaking pictures of dead children after the alleged gas attack close to the eastern Syrian city of Hama.

Ex-chancellor George Osborne said the refusal of the House of Commons to back military action after chemical weapon strikes in 2013 proved staying out of foreign wars also had a price.

As the battle for the city came to an effective end yesterday, residents inside Aleppo who were fearing for their lives took to social media to post emotional messages and plead for help.

For centuries, the city in the north of the country was Syria's economic and cultural powerhouse, attracting tourists from around the world to its celebrated heritage sites and modern buildings.

Alan Thicke dead at 69: Actor suffers 'fatal heart attack while playing hockey with his

Alan Thicke (pictured left with his wife Tanya) died from a heart attack while playing hockey with his 19-year-old son, Carter, in Burbank, California on Tuesday. Carleen Donovan, who is a publicist for his son Robin (right with Alan), confirmed that the actor passed away after he was rushed to hospital. Thicke starred as Dr Jason Seaver in Growing Pains (inset), a hit American sitcom which aired from 1985 until 1992. He played a psychiatrist raising his children along with his wife, played by Joanna Kerns.

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Analysts predict a record festive season for ranges such as Tesco's Finest, Sainsbury's Taste the Difference, Morrisons' The Best and Asda's Extra Special.

The story of a band of siblings setting off in search of a bear has enchanted children for more than 25 years. But how did Channel 4 transform the short story into a half-hour adventure?

The wreckers and the man who calls Corbyn the Messiah: How union behind rail strike is

At the heart of the relationship between Corbyn and Britain's biggest rail unions is Tosh McDonald (pictured, left), the ultra-Left president of Aslef, who has his own name tattooed on his hand (left). McDonald introduced Corbyn to the stage at the union's raucous Christmas party on Friday, a demonstration of the intimate relationship between Corbyn and Britain's biggest rail unions. The union's general secretary, Mick Whelan, is also a long-standing ally of Corbyn. As well as the close ties, Whelan also shows the staggering hypocrisy of the unions. The union has led staff into strikes that caused travel chaos for millions over the last year (pictured, bottom right). Yet Whelan, who has seen huge pay rises over the last two years, personally signed off on the passenger-operated doors for another franchise in 2011 that Aslef now claim are dangerous - an issue at the heart of the dispute.

All-out strikes could be banned and Britain's largest rail company broken up because of the misery and mounting anger over the Southern strikes - the worst rail dispute in a generation.

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.

Good Morning Britain correspondent Nick Dixon was reporting from Brighton train station this morning, where members of the Aslef and RMT unions are picketing.

Aslef chief Mick Whelan supported driver-only trains being introduced on Thameslink routes in London in 2011 despite now branding such services 'unsafe' as strikes continue.

Mothers who potty-train babies from BIRTH: Believe it or not, it's the new parenting fad.

Jill Williamson (left and inset), from South Croydon, has been 'potty-training' Ryker since birth and swears she knows, from his movements and demeanour, exactly when he needs to 'go' and usually - usually - gets him to the toilet on time. A study published in the scientific journal Urology in 2012 indicated some children develop a habit of 'chronic holding', in which they resist the urge to go to the toilet, leading to constipation, bladder problems and urinary tract infections. And those most prone to the condition are those who were potty trained early - especially before the age of two. According to Feilim Murphy, consultant paediatric urologist at the Portland Hospital in London, the early training interferes with the natural maturing process of the body and brain. Becca Heorton (right), a 33-year-old midwife and mother from Peckham, South London, is not convinced by the warnings, however.

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.

The news was announced by Northern Ireland Minister Kris Hopkins (pictured). Last week the country's police service faced anger over moves to look at every single killing involving the British Army.

Felicity Jones dazzles in elegant grey gown at Rogue One A Star Wars Story screening

She's the leading lady in the hotly-anticipated Stars Wars spin-off, Rogue One. So Felicity Jones ensured she was dressed to impress as she slipped into a flowing grey gown for a fan screening in London on Tuesday. Turning heads as she walked the red carpet, the Oscar-nominated actress, 33, oozed glamour in the Grecian style garment. 

The Force is not only well and truly with us again, it seems as if it's never been gone. This time last year the first Star Wars film for a decade hit the silver screen with all the impetus you would expect.

Jack Posobiec tweeted out a a completely unfounded statement about the film, saying: 'Star Wars writers rewrote and reshot Rogue One to add in Anti Trump scenes calling him a racist. Disgusting.'

JD Sports workers are 'exploited' and treated 'like scum' at Rochdale warehouse

Many workers are effectively earning less than the minimum wage and are threatened with being sacked if they sit down during long shifts. The practices are taking place despite public uproar about working conditions at warehouses operated by other large retailers, including their rivals Sports Direct, as well as Amazon and Asos. The investigation involves the Kingsway Business Park facility in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, which supplies all of JD Sports' stores in the UK and abroad, as well as its thriving online business.

People who are happier in middle age are likely to live longer, experts have found. Over-50s who consistently enjoy life have a 24 per cent reduced risk of dying in the next seven years.

Squeezing down narrow chimneys and delivering presents to 700million children in a single night - it all sounds impossible. How does Santa do it? One physicist believes Einstein is the key.

Findings published in the British Medical Journal show that three fifths of participants were unable to smell the distinct odour in their urine after consuming the vegetable.

Australian researchers have discovered a link between vitamin D and autism. Women who were vitamin D deficient at 20 weeks' pregnant were more likely to have an autistic child, they found.

Horrifying moment petrolhead smashes his £260,000 Lamborghini Aventador into two other cars in a traffic-light pile up after racing another supercar through the streets of London 

This is the horrifying moment a petrolhead smashed his £260,000 Lamborghini Aventador into two other cars after racing another supercar in the streets of London. Shocking footage taken from a passenger in the other racing car shows the black Lamborghini whiz down a street. It overtakes its competitor but is unable to stop in time for traffic lights ahead. 

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, 60, developed the tumour in his childhood and suffered with it for 47 years before it was removed by surgeons in his native Nepal.

Louise Maloney vanished from the party in central Manchester on Monday, sparking a frantic search for the mother-of-two. Her boyfriend Craig Colclough said it was 'too soon' to say where she went.

NEW Euro 2016 was the event the UK wanted to know the most about in 2016. Pokemon Go was second in the trending searches list behind the Euros, with David Bowie in third and Donald Trump fourth.

Do you find your name wrongly spelled time after time on your Starbucks cups? Do you go in asking for 'Bob' and come out with something that looks like the title of a Dutch in-flight magazine?

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. Pictured, left, a woman is sprayed by police during a public sector protest against austerity measures in Brazil. Top right, A biker shows off his 12-year-old cat named Chiquinho, which always rides with him on his motorbike, also in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Bottom right, people watch the Euro 2016 final match between Portugal and France on a giant screen near the Eiffel Tower, while Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo is evacuated on a stretcher after being injured

The list was completed by Bridget Jones and Beyonce - leaving no room for influential women such as current Prime Minister Theresa May or American civil rights activist Rosa Parks.

The latest adaptation of Agatha Christie's famous play may not be a family friendly affair. The director has warned it's no Miss Marple with swearing, police brutality and sex scenes.

Amber Heard slams Johnny Depp in court after he REFUSES to pay $6.8m divorce settlement

Johnny Depp is steaming, believing his ex-wife Amber Heard broke the terms of their divorce settlement by speaking publicly about domestic violence, which he maintains breaches their confidentiality agreement. Heard caused controversy when she penned a letter for the December issue of the fashion magazine Porter about domestic violence and female empowerment and starred in a PSA about domestic abuse. While she never mentions Depp by name, it's clear who she is referring to in the pieces. In a declaration attached to the filing Heard slams Depp for leaking stories about the divorce settlement claiming she's a 'gold-digger'  and 'bragging' that she had settled for less than previously reported. Heard's lawyers have asked a an Los Angeles Supreme Court judge to act against Depp and force him to pay.

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.

Research by scientists at Royal Holloway University has found certain pathogens have adapted to cause less-severe disease and fewer deaths in women.

Son of Chinese businessman does not want to take over his $122 billion business

The wealthiest man in China needs to find an heir to his $122 billion empire after his son told him he does not want to live a life like that. Wang Jianlin (inset), founder and chairman of Dalian Wanda Group, said his only son, 28-year-old Wang Sicong (pictured left and right), doesn't want to take over his shopping centres, hotels, theme parks and sports clubs. 'I have asked my son about the succession plan, and he said he does not want to live a life like mine,' Wang, 62, told an entrepreneurs summit over the weekend.

Online stores including Asos, Boohoo and Topshop routinely pocket the postage and packaging costs - often called delivery fees or charges - when customers return goods.

Kanye West meets with Donald Trump despite the Kardashians endorsing Hillary Clinton

Kim Kardashian made it pretty clear who she was voting for in the run-up to the election, and that did not include Donald Trump - the man who once body shamed her for having a 'fat a**.' So she may not be too happy with her husband Kanye West's decision to meet with the president elect for a 15 minute sit-down at Trump Tower. The pair are said to have discussed 'multicultural issues' before Trump descended to the lobby to say goodbye to West, an honor he has extended to just one other visitor, describing the rapper as a 'good man' and a long time 'friend.'

The 19-year-old college student who was arrested at Trump Tower on Monday afternoon when police discovered he was carrying a cache of weapons has appeared in a Manhattan court.

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.

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Audio transcripts reveal the final moments of the crew of sinking cargo ship El Faro

The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday released a 510-page audio transcript from the voyage data recorder of El Faro, the 790-foot freighter (bottom left inset) that sank last year with all 33 crew members onboard, a dozen of whom are pictured here. El Faro's navigation bridge is shown center resting on the ocean floor taken by an underwater video camera last year.

A new report has found that HSBC has closed a quarter of its network. Several other banks have also closed branches leaving out the elderly and small businesses that still rely on their local branch.

The number of pupils caught cheating in GCSE and A-level exams using their mobile phones has increased, new data reveals. Sneaking smart phones in to exams has increased by 14%.

Government bosses want to reverse a decision by dictator Francisco Franco 70 years ago to shift Spain's clocks one hour agreed to be in line with Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany.

NEW Christmas is coming and many shoppers are still stumped for ideas. MailOnline Travel has put together a catalogue of more than 50 gift options to suit every budget.

'I'm carrying a baby, you have to respect me': Mother without a first class train ticket is kicked out of her seat by passengers 'who don't want to sit next to a screaming child'... 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.

Britain's balmy winter has seen a record-breaking crop at England's only tea plantation. Crops at Tregothnan Estate in Cornwall have been boosted by exceptionally mild conditions.

When it sank in April 1684, the Schiedam was part of a fleet carrying ordnance, tools, horses and people back from Tangier, the port in present-day Morocco. It now rests of the coast of Cornwall, England.

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.

Paul Abbott, 57, was jailed for life with a 15-year minimum term earlier this year after he admitted killing his wife Jacqueline Abbott but was found dead in HMP Long Lartin in Worcestershire on Sunday.

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.

Luxury $2.68m Brisbane mansion comes with a glass-walled garage

A contemporary home at Robertson in Brisbane boasts a striking internal glass-walled garage, allowing the lucky owner to showcase their most prestigious car in the main entry foyer of the home.

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.'

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.

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.

The rover is climbing a layered Martian mountain, and has found the ingredients for a 'stew of life', researchers said at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco.

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.

Yoga mogul, Trevor Tice (pictured), 48, who founded CorePower Yoga in 2002, was found dead under 'suspicious circumstances' in his $3 million California home on Monday, authorities said.

German couple's home where they lured young women in 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.

He was one of a long line of weather forecasters who came into our homes each night and who made the weather worth staying tuned for - not a tedious interlude with a lecture attached.

Yaya Toure has accepted a charge of drink driving, but insists that he did not 'intentionally consume alcohol'. He has been banned for 18 months and fined £54,000 by magistrates.

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.

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

Korean beauty brand, Laibotte, has designed the product of countless women's dreams, by way of a range of lipsticks, balms and glosses actually infused with real wine extract.

Panic in Manhattan as military plane circles but authorities 'FORGET to issue usual alerts put in place after 9/11'

The C-130 military aircraft, which was spotted flying low around midtown Manhattan in New York City on Tuesday afternoon, was taking part in a routine training exercise. The Federal Aviation Administration said the U.S. military was cleared to carry out the flights over the city. But New Yorkers had to turn to social media to try and work out what was happening after no alerts were put out by the city. Ever since 9/11 occurred, it is common for the city to issue warnings of potential test flights to stop people from panicking. The plane was captured on flight path maps (top left) circling the city repeatedly during the afternoon.

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.

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.

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'.

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 Peter (above, right), picked up Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for his role in 12 Years a Slave (below, right).

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.

They're designed for stressed parents who want to save their ears from their baby's screams. But dummies can also be used on dogs, as this adorable video of a German Shepherd shows.

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.

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

Can YOU spot the robot hidden in Santa’s toy factory?

NEW The latest 'Where's Wally' style challenge involves finding the toy robot hidden in the workshop where the elves are hard at work on the production line - but it's a lot harder than it sounds. Teddy bears, jack-in-the-boxes, dolls houses, and toy planes, submarines and tanks are all trundling along the conveyer belt, making the robot fiendishly tricky to spot, in this new puzzle created by RS Components.

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.

Manchester Airport was found to be the worst performing airport when it comes to punctuality but Leeds Bradford Airport is the least likely to experience delays this festive season.

Shocking bodycam captures moment a naked, unarmed US man is mauled for nearly a minute by a police dog that tears into his leg - but cops just PET the animal and make NO attempt to pull it off

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Disturbing bodycam footage has emerged that shows police officers allowing a K-9 (right) to bite a naked, unarmed man (left) in San Diego. The harrowing video obtained by the NBC4 I-Team starts off with patrol officers from the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) telling the 25-year-old man to walk toward them. 'Come on up,' officers are heard saying as the man walks up a hillside. The police had responded to a report of a naked man screaming and running through a canyon in University City around 8.30am on a Saturday in August 2015. As the man stands in front of the officers, who are telling him to turn around, he yells repeatedly, 'No!' One of the officers then unleashed the K-9 that tackled the man to the ground and tore into his calf, spewing blood everywhere.

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.

It was caught in the Indian Ocean near the Seychelles on Saturday, where it took seven men to bring it aboard, and is the third largest fish of its kind on record and is now on sale in Manchester.

Clare Potts, 28, a blogger from Manchester, shared pictures of her inventive hack, which involves pouring the wine into the water cooling section of her fridge, and Twitter users praised her.

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.

Science vlogger Simon Whistler, who is based in Prague, Czech Republic, says being kicked in the testicles also increases someone's heart rate and body temperature due to the trauma.

Sweet dreams! Sleepy baby is determined to finish his chocolate bar before nodding off

A funny video, filmed in Manhattan, New York, earlier this year, caught a baby called Liam trying desperately to finish eating a chocolate bar. But he can't quite manage it as he fought the urge to sleep. As he slathers the chocolate all over his face, the toddler's tongue appears to be lapping up every last remnant of the bar. With his fingers and his face completely covered, the youngster finally gives up in frustration, reaching out for his mom to pull him out of his high-chair and set him down to sleep.

Zoia Skoropadenko was putting up paintings ahead of her Brussels exhibition entitled Torso. Suddenly the ladder slipped out from underneath her and she crashed to the floor.

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.

Detective Chief Superintendent David Clark, who oversees the UK's national fraud reporting centre, accused shoppers of leaving their 'crown jewels' on display.

A hacking attack on Tesco Bank last month left 9,000 customers out of pocket and many more wondering whether their money was safe.

 

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From newborns sleeping in Santa hats to little ones snuggled up in wreaths, adorable

Heart-melting pictures show newborn babies celebrating their first Christmas. And whether they're sleeping in Santa hats (inset), pulling funny faces (right) or snuggled down in nappies and festive ensembles (left), Christmas doesn't get much cuter than this.

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.

A young woman from Spain has posted a video of an incredible make up transformation she did for her mother, who is currently undergoing chemotherapy.

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You've got to hand it to her! Japanese woman in hysterics after winning high-stakes game of rock, paper, scissors

The winner of an intense rock, paper, scissors tournament (pictured) has had an epic meltdown after she beat 98 competitors to be crowned the leader of the Japanese music supergroup AKB48. Tanabe Miku (inset and right of main) burried her face in her hands and fell to her knees sobbing as she struggled to accept her achievement while the arena erupted in cheers.

After a rhinoplasty, chin implant, Botox, lip and facial fillers, Bunny Smith from New York has the same facial features as model Bella Hadid. She's spent $15,000 (£11,800) on the procedures.

Military family creates heartwarming holiday card as father-of-four is stationed in Iraq

Ashley Williams Sistrunk was determined to have a Christmas photo (pictured) with her husband, Brandon, who is stationed in Iraq for the holidays, and their four children. So she and their children took a picture near their Colorado Springs home that showed her holding the 'Christmas' half of a 'Merry Christmas' sign. The other half, 'Merry', was held by Brandon, who is a staff sergeant in the Air Force. She said for the photo of them kissing, Brandon had to pose and kiss the air. He ended up taking the same photo 15 times to make sure at least one of them matched up with hers. The father-of-four has missed the past two Christmases and in anticipation of him being away this year, the family held an early celebration in June.

   

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