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Piers Morgan blasts mother on Good Morning Britain after she billed friend for scuffed

Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan today branded a mother the 'worst kind of parent' for invoicing a friend £325 when her daughter came home from a playdate with scuff and pen marks on her designer 'Italian fur booties' (bottom right). He blasted her for having the 'audacity' to send the bill and said she was 'not a responsible parent' as the pair got into a slanging match on the ITV breakfast show (centre). Fashion designer Sarah Louise Bryan (left), 28, defended her actions and claimed to have packed an alternative pair of shoes her three-year-old daughter Isabella (top right) could have changed into, before fighting back tears as she screamed 'she had spares!'. Miss Bryan asked Piers what he would do if faced with a similar situation but the presenter hit back angrily, telling her: 'What would I do? Well I wouldn't be buying my daughter £325 shoes to start with!'

Jeremy Corbyn calls for national cap on earnings but not on immigration

The Labour leader said this morning that he supported a legal 'maximum earnings limit' as he slammed salaries for footballers and fatcats in the City.But the veteran left-winger immediately faced calls to set an example by slashing his own pay - which is thought to total around £190,000 a year. Even his own former economic adviser David Blanchflower weighed in to condemn the 'lunatic idea', dismissing it as completely unworkable. In a speech this afternoon, Mr Corbyn made clear that he was not seeking to impose an across the board cap. Instead, he suggested that executives at companies with government contracts could be limited to earning 20 times their most junior staff - around £350,000 a year.

A GoFundMe page set up to raise money for the family of Yasser Yaqub, who was shot dead by West Yorkshire Police on the M62 last week, has earned just £300 in donations.

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Some of the zero calorie foods on the list may surprise you, including swede. Experts warn that the foods need to be eaten in moderation to have zero calories.

The Wham! star, who died at his home in Goring, Oxfordshire, on Christmas Day, aged 53, reportedly told Mr Fawaz not to come back in a bid to break up with him for good.

Illustrator Jo Sandelson has devised a quiz that identifies eight different types of mother, from the slovenly Pyjama Ma to Plummy Mummy who lives the high life thanks to her husband's dodgy dealings.

Chauffeur company boss ARRESTED over Kim Kardashian heist

The owner of the chauffeur company used by Kim Kardashian has been arrested by French police investigating the multi-million jewel heist. Michael Madar, 40, was arrested in a dawn raid on his home on Monday morning - one of 17 people detained by police's organised crime brigade in the Paris area and the south of France. Madar is the owner of Unic Worldwide Limousines, the chauffeur company used by Kim Kardashian and her family in Paris. It is also the company used by the reality TV star at the time of the robbery in the French capital in October last year.

Switzerland won a case at the ECHR on Tuesday after a ruling said that authorities were justified in saying that mixed-gender swimming lessons were part of a 'full school curriculum'.

Police sealed off the motorway between junctions 16 and 18 near Northampton after the body was found on the northbound carriageway at about 2am today.

Plunging temperatures have been blamed for dozens of recent deaths across Europe - and the cold snap will enter Britain with 55mph winds, sub-zero temperatures and frosts along with blizzards.

Michael Onorati, from Glasgow, posted a snap of his mahogany-coloured foot on Facebook after he wore a sock his partner had used to apply fake tan. Others quickly revealed he wasn't the first to do it.

Zara Phillips arrives with husband Mike Tindall at the Magic Millions launch party 

Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall made their return to the red carpet on Tuesday, for the first time since announcing that they had miscarried their second child. The duo are continuing their tour of Australia, following their attendance at Magic Millions Polo on Sunday, where she returned to her beloved sport.

Researchers at the Federal University of Santa Maria in Brazil found the tarantula eating the snake in Serra do Caverá in southern Brazil.

Mother's heartbreak over death of daughter, 7, in York

The youngster - named only as 'Katie' - was discovered in a grassy alleyway in a suburb of York yesterday afternoon and later died in hospital. A 15-year-old girl has been arrested and is being questioned by police today. Witnesses said the mother of the girl who died was distraught after she arrived at the path near a playing field yesterday afternoon. A local resident, whose partner works for the NHS, said he was told by the nurse that treated the girl that she suffered two stab wounds. A card (inset) left by a couple (left) on behalf of the girl's grandparents today states: 'Night, night my darling Princess Katie. Love Nana and Grandad xx xx'

Imgur user LeonaLoir came up with the perfect way to stop unwanted advances shared her tactic in a viral post titled: 'How to react when someone asks you to send nudes.'

Hundreds responded when a Reddit user asked doctors to share the most surprising conversations they have ever had with an adult. Some revealed they have debunked astonishing health myths.

Actor Courtney Hutchinson who tortured a woman for a weekend-long attack is jailed

Courtney Hutchinson (pictured), 31, from Brixton in London, had appeared in a gangster movie in which he brands a man with an iron (right). Snaresbrook Crown Court heard that he filmed part of his real life victim's ordeal as he whipped her with electrical flex and raped her. She fled naked from his flat in terror after he left her with a fractured eye socket and burn marks on her chest and leg. The woman also suffered a stab wound to the hand, internal bleeding from being kicked and punched in abdomen and from where Hutchinson (pictured, inset, smiling and posing for a photo in a prison cell with fellow inmates) pushed a chair leg into her stomach. She had a broken nose, large chunks of hair pulled out and one of her arms was dislocated. Her face was so swollen she was unrecognisable and one witness described her as looking like the 'Elephant Man'.

A woman who had 17 miscarriages after being told she would never be able to give birth is now a mother to four children. Lytina Kaur from Nottingham had her first child in September 2015.

Helen Bailey's partner goes on trial accused of her murder

Ian Stewart, 56, pictured left with his fiancée and, right, in court sketch, stashed Helen Bailey's body in a cesspit under their £1.5million home in Royston, Hertfordshire, in April last year, St Albans Crown Court was told. Stewart also allegedly killed her beloved dachshund Boris, together inset, and threw him into the septic tank with her before telling police she had disappeared after going for a walk. Jurors were told Stewart altered a monthly standing order from her Barclays bank account to their joint Santander account from £600 to £4000 on the afternoon he allegedly killed her. The widower would also receive 'substantial financial advantage' from her £4million estate if she died, it was said. Mrs Bailey, who created the Electra Brown and Daisy Davenport books for children, was reported missing by her partner on April 15. He was arrested in July and has today gone on trial accused of her murder.

Devon and Cornwall, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire are all using the online auction site, having sold an array of luxury goods and even NOS, illegal to sell for human consumption.

Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) was more than a song. It was a story, and a mystery. Who was this beautiful woman that Peter Sarstedt (pictured) was singing about? Was she real?

Alfie Hyett, 10, from Hereford, was found by his mother who desperately gave CPR until help arrived. Fears he was taking part in an internet craze called the 'choking game' were ruled out.

Police are investigating after saline bags were tampered with at Cumberland Infirmary (pictured), the North Cumbria University Hospitals Trust said.

Singer Rebecca Ferguson PULLS OUT of performance at Trump's inauguration in feud over her

British singer Rebecca Ferguson has pulled out of Donald Trump 's inauguration after a row about her performing a famous protest song about lynching. The Liverpool-born star (pictured, left) wanted to perform Strange Fruit - a track which was written in the 1930s to protest at racism and particularly the lynching of black people (inset) and was most famously performed by the late Billie Holiday. The haunting melody contains the lyrics: 'Blood on the leaves and blood at the root, Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze, Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.' It appears the President-elect (right) or people on his team have decided it did not set the right tone for his inauguration.

British foreign secretary Boris Johnson met with top congressional leaders in Washington, with both sides proclaiming the 'special relationship' amid talk of a trade deal.

George Clooney said America has gotten 'unlucky' with Donald Trump, but maintained his optimism by saying: 'We have to hope that he can do a decent job.'

Is this the most hated woman in Britain? Actress who has spent five years promoting cut-price sofas as the face of ScS receives constant stream of abuse from viewers who want her to 'burn in hell' 

Victoria Thomas, from Cheshire, is the face of the sofa and carpet retailer and regularly attracts criticism on social media, with one person admitting to an 'unexplained and irrational dislike' of her. The actress has had turns in Emmerdale and Doctors, but these days she is better known as the face of ScS, who she has worked for for more than five years.

Southern has been able to run no services at all today - a situation that will be repeated tomorrow and on Friday - because of a long-running fight over driver-only operated trains.

A total of 22 flights out of 800 at Heathrow have been cancelled due to the disruption. Affected destinations include Hamburg, Dusseldorf, San Jose, Oslo and Aberdeen.

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A fanatic can be seen reading out charges against the prisoner who is then dragged to the top of a building in the besieged Iraqi city.

Ms Hollingworth broke the news of the Nazi invasion of Poland that started World War II. She spent her career reporting on the world's major conflicts for British newspapers.

Cheshire teenager 'repeatedly raped in back of van by traveller gang' 

The 'vulnerable' girl was abused between the ages of 13 and 17, Mold Crown Court was told at the start of the trial of six men on child sex charges. The court heard that, on one occasion, the girl held the hand of another girl who was also having sex with one of the men during her ordeal. Rocky Evans (left) James Dean Evans, Jimmy Dean Holden (centre), and Silvester Martin Price, Danny Arthur Roberts (right), and Billy Joe Evans face multiple charges.

A viral Instagram post of the cookie and creme-flavoured Oreo Creme Egg prompted a flurry of excited responses with some declaring: 'I need them in my life!'

A collection of superfoods are set to explode in popularity this year, according to Musclefood.com. Household items such as turmeric and macadamia nuts will be huge this year.

FEMAIL has rounded up the 15 worst sexual apology cakes ever made. Several apologise to the recipient for having slept with one of their parents.

Colchester resident unable to sell house because neighbour owns half of her bedroom

Samantha Sweeney, 45, of Colchester, Essex, discovered the boundary line oddity over an area of 90 sq ft which overhangs the shared driveway (marked on the main image) between their houses. The insurance worker was shocked to learn of the quirk, which became clear in Land Registry documents (bottom) when she tried to sell the house for £375,000 last May. She claimed Persimmon Homes did not point out the split ownership when she bought the four-bedroom property in 2006 - and the error has cost her a buyer. Ms Sweeney said: 'It's disgusting.'

A new blog Meghan's Mirror allows you to steal the royal girlfriend's style by collating all the outfits she's worn in recent weeks, but it will set you back more than £9,000 for just a month of outfits.

Whether you have a lot of weight to lose or a little, you want quick results or you are happy with a slow burn, Dr XAND VAN TULLEKEN'S three rules will make sticking to his plan a lot easier.

Meryl Streep accused of being anti-Israel in Golden Globes speech for Natalie Portman

Streep, who was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement award on Sunday, had launched a blistering attack on Donald Trump in front of a room of stunned Hollywood stars. But while the president-elect may have been the target, the three-time Oscar winner managed to insult football, MMA and now, according to some, the state of Israel. Attacking Trump's divisive rhetoric towards immigrants, Streep said that 'Hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners.' 'The beautiful Ruth Negga was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and was raised in Ireland... Ryan Gosling, like all the nicest people is Canadian. And Dev Patel was born in Kenya, raised in London, is here playing an Indian, raised in Tasmania. 'Sarah Paulson was born in Florida... Amy Adams was born in Vicenzia, Italy, and

Not impressed! Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn glare daggers through Meryl Streep's Golden Globes anti-Trump speech

Conservative Mel Gibson and libertarian Vince Vaughn's dour faces of disapproval as Meryl Streep gave her now famous speech at the Golden Globes went viral on Twitter. While Streep brought down Donald Trump for his perceived bullying and mocking of a disabled journalist, Gibson frowned and looked confused while Vince Vaughn's face seemed to turn to stone.

Whitbread has been forced to apologise for adding pork to its beef lasagne without informing customers. The revelation is likely to horrify those whose faiths forbid them from eating pork.

Instead of filling us up, a study led by London's Francis Crick Institute found alcohol fires up neurons in the brain normally activated by starvation - forcing us to eat more.

When you order fast food, you want it to be worth the extra calories, but people have been left disappointed by empty sandwiches and deflated burgers that look nothing like the menu pictures.

Sharing a single body and fitted with tubes, a clip of the newborns, who were delivered in the city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, was posted on social media by relatives towards the end of last week.

Monopoly players around the world are being invited to vote on a new set of eight tokens that will be included in future versions of the game. None of the classic pieces are guaranteed a space.

Police officer pulls over DJ and tells him it is a 'fact' that black men 'dressed in gangster-style clothing' are more likely to commit crime 

DJ 'DMO' says he was pulled over by police near London's Leicester Square last week and kept his camera recording what one officer told him. The footage shows the officer saying: 'This isn't racist. Predominantly, the criminal profile of people who do it are black people.' The DJ has since posted the footage online, expressing his outrage that black people are being stopped due to their skin colour. The video has been watched 15,000 times on YouTube.

Footage shows him being chased down the street by a reporter as he frantically tried to find his ministerial car, but performed a literal U-turn after failing to locate his jaguar.

David Burton spent 45 minutes waiting in agony for East Midlands Ambulance Service after an initial 999 call was made following his injury while playing for Aylestone Athletic in Leicester.

Reginald Watson faced being buried in an unmarked grave at a pauper's funeral until a public appeal brought crowds of people to the service today (pictured) in Ormesby, Norfolk.

The LA-based company has a small team of 75 staff in Soho but is planning to move into new offices nearby and employ more workers.

Xavier Rolet, chief executive of the London Stock Exchange, said his customers 'simply would not wait' to start shifting operations.

Photos emerge of Prince Harry's girlfriend Meghan Markle's wedding with Trevor Engleson

New pictures have emerged of Meghan Markle, 35, during her 2011 wedding celebrations with movie producer Trevor Engleson, together left. The couple married at the Jamaica Inn in Ocho Rios, a port town on the north coast of the Caribbean Island, in front of about 100 guests after dating for seven years. In the photographs the Suits actress can be seen wearing a skimpy, yellow polka-dot bikini and baseball cap with a Red Stripe beer, right. The star also took part in a beach wheelbarrow race, main picture. But the couple separated in 2013 and divorced in August that year, citing irreconcilable differences. Although Meghan has moved on the photos of her wedding may be uncomfortable for Harry to see. Miss Markle, 35, has been secretly dating 32-year-old Harry since June before the royal only confirmed their relationship in November. Last week the couple ditched London for the remote town of Tromsø in the Norwegian Artic Circle.

New Russian dirty tricks are suspected after the Moscow media ran a frenzy of reports claiming that the official Buckingham Palace website had announced the death of the Queen.

British people are paying a Russian company up to £29,200 to be cryogenically frozen when they die in the hope that they will be brought back to life in future. The firm offers a special 'brain only' service.

Husband took two weeks to spot his wedding band amongst a 20ft tall pile of bales

Retired John Tressider, from Devon, was helping out on his auntie's farm when he realised his gold Celtic ring was missing. The 68-year-old spent two weeks searching 200 bales to find it again. The ring was a replacement for one he lost 20 years ago which was eaten by his dog.

Bernard and Muriel Burgess had travelled from their home village in Cheshire and it is believed they may have taken her ashes to scatter during their tragic final journey.

Rhiannon Douglas, 21, from Staffordshire, noticed the red blotches on her legs after shaving. Tests revealed she had a mass in her chest and that her rash was a rare symptom of Hodgkin lymphoma.

Locals denied Nancy Holton's request for a passport because they were 'fed up' of her challenging Swiss traditions, including campaigning against the use of cow bells.

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A mockery of justice: Mass murderer Anders Breivik gives a Nazi salute in court as Norwegian government appeals ruling HE has been treated inhumanely in prison 

Dressed in a dark suit, the bearded Anders Breivik (pictured) stared briefly at reporters while making the salute but did not speak during the court at Telemark prison in Skien, Norway. The 37-year-old right-wing extremist, who killed 77 people in a bomb and shooting rampage in 2011, sued the government last year, saying his solitary confinement, frequent strip searches and the fact that he was often handcuffed during the early part of his incarceration violated his human rights. The government is appealing against a surprise decision by the Oslo District Court, which sided with Breivik's claims that his isolation in the maximum-security Skien prison breaches the European Convention on Human Rights.

Sir David, a former deputy governor of the Bank of England, will be the first person to hold the post that he recommended in his independent review.

Official data from the ONS revealed that overall disposable incomes in 2015/16 were £600 higher than a year earlier and £1,000 higher than in 2007/08 on the eve of the recession.

Paul Michael Silverthorn, from east London, is behind bars in Madrid and awaiting possible extradition to Britain after he was detained on the Spanish holiday island of Ibiza.

Thomas Noone, from Stretford, was sentenced to three years in prison after being convicted at Minshull Street Crown Court for sexually assaulting the girl last year.

Liam Dixon, 18, from Newcastle pounced on a student nurse in the darkness at she slept at home. She feared she would be killed and the attack has left her living in constant fear.

Train driver Stephen Murdoch, 44, appeared in court today charged with 'wilful omission or neglect' when the woman's hand became trapped at Hayes and Harlington Station, west London.

Emma Gilbert, 41, managed to film the moment her dog Benny was carried around the Old Piggery Farm near Axbridge, Somerset, on the Charolais ram for about 30 seconds.

Robyn Andrews-English was found cold and lifeless in the bath after mother Jasmine Gregory (pictured) left her alone for at least 10 minutes at their home in Wantage, Oxfordshire.

Dawn Brookfield, from Knowle in the West Midlands, was last seen at around midday on Sunday and was reported missing to police at 9pm that night. Detectives believe she may be heading to Wales.

Images of decaying military bases from WWII. Top left is Officers' Mess building at RAF Yatesbury, Wiltshire; below is a railway tunnel in Wilshire and right a radar tower at Thames near Tilbury.

Scientists at the University of Bristol designed artificial intelligence software that analysed articles from 100 British newspapers between 1800 and 1950, and revealed key turning points in our culture.

The FIFA Council have unanimously approved a 48-team World Cup from 2026 at a vote in Zurich. The tournament will now have 16 groups of three teams.

Collecting stickers for the Panini World Cup album - a fond tradition among children in the UK - could cost more than £500 after FIFA voted to expand the number of competing teams to 48.

Missouri woman sheds 77lbs after undiagnosed allergies caused her ballooning shape

A 30-year-old woman has shed an astonishing 77lbs (5st 7lbs) in just 16 months after discovering undiagnosed food allergies had led to her piling on the pounds. Katrina Buening, from Springfield, Missouri, struggled with her size from a young age - with her weight eventually ballooning to 238lbs (17 stone), pictured left. Katrina, who is now an online health and fitness coach and weighs a svelte 161lbs (11st 7lbs), pictured right, had been dieting in vain since the age of 13.

Hushme is a neckband-style wireless headphone that masks your voice by overlaying it with sounds like a squirrel, Darth Vader and more to keep your phone conversations private.

Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon, pictured, said 500 cluster munitions were delivered from the UK to Saudi Arabia between 1986 and 1989.

The study, by Oxford University, could lead scientists to discover of tricks immune systems have developed to beat the viruses in past to develop more effective treatments in the future.

The clip, seemingly filmed in Australia, shows the huge insect dragging the spider up a tiled wall. 'It's the biggest wasp I've seen in my life,' the filmmaker says. 'I didn't know they could get this big.'

WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT Lan Guo'e, from China's Niuche village, keeps her intestines in a bag and washes them with warm water. She has had to do that for over 20 years.

You plonkers! DIY-er drops a chandelier and tumbles from his ladder in farcical footage straight out of Only Fools and Horses

This is the farcical moment a DIYer drops a chandelier and tumbles from his ladder after his unhelpful friend lets go. The footage, posted by a Twitter user from Glasgow, Scotland, shows the man up the ladder trying to fix a wobbly light. But it detaches from the ceiling and falls down, hitting the second man's finger as he holds the ladder. 

Joe Storey (left), 26, has been charged with the murder of mother-of-two Kerri McAuley (right), 32, who was found dead at a block of flats in Norwich on Sunday night after a 'blunt force attack'.

Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China, in Hefei, studied three tombs at the site of a Neolithic settlement in the middle of Henan Province.

Fadi al-Qanbar, 28, drove a truck into a crowd of troops in Jerusalem killing four soldiers whose colleagues appear to run away from the scene leaving tour guide Ethan Rond to shoot the terrorist.

The supermarket saw like for like sales grow by 2.9 per cent, including fuel, while total sales, again excluding fuel, increased by 2 per cent.

Catrina Raiford, originally from Florida, hit the headlines in 2002 after her 570lb weight had left her unable to move. Now 40, Raiford has slimmed down to 392lbs and is hoping to find romance on Tinder.

Iris Estrada Samaniego, from Murrieta, California, found the wayward feline called Diego in a nearby animal shelter. The emotional post has been shared around the world more than 40,000 times.

Why female stars are shunning gowns for SUITS on the red carpet

Evan Rachel Wood, far left, wore an Altuzarra tuxedo to the 2017 Golden Globes, joining fellow actresses Octavia Spencer and Kathryn Hahn who also opted to suit up for the red carpet event. She joins a long list of female stars (left to right) Lena Dunham, Victoria Beckham and Kourtney Kardashian who are shunning traditional gowns in favour of the androgynous look.

2017 AG13, was discovered Saturday by the University of Arizona's Catalina Sky Survey.Between 50 and 111 feet long, when it passed it was moving at 9.9 miles per second.

The quake, off the southeast coast of the island of Jolo in the Philippines, was measured at a depth of 380 miles, the US Geological Survey said.

A new quiz from Playbuzz determines whether users have spelling OCD by asking them to select spelling of 17 commonly misspelled words.

While all may be going well on a first date at first, it doesn't take much for the night to spiral out of control. Here, men share their bad date stories and the things women have done to ruin a first date.

An astonishing 69 per cent of NHS cardiac rehabilitation services across England, Wales and Northern Ireland are failing to hit minimum standards, a damning report revealed.

Georgia Rawlings, 18, broke her neck when she fell from a swing in Lincoln in September. Doctors told her she would never walk again and didn't expect her to regain movement lower than her chest.

The firm is now being sued ZeniMax, a rival software company. The trial is now underway at the District Court, Northern District of Texas, and could see Mark Zuckerberg testify.

From the age of 17, Laura Murphy from Kent has experienced disturbing premenstual symptoms. 'I remember crashing on the floor with such a violent panic attack I couldn't breathe,' she says.

There is 'some discussion' within Nato over the future of Britain holding the No 2 position in Nato, currently held by General Sir Adrian Bradshaw, pictured, according to military experts.

Nicky Morgan, who was sacked by Mrs May in July, blamed politics for making 'feelings run high' as she climbed down from the furious row branded 'trouser gate' in Westminster.

According to celebrity personal trainer Nicola Addison, the secret to a bigger bust lies in your body posture - and there's three moves you can do whilst waiting for the kettle to boil.

Quizmaster Alexander Armstrong has claimed that the Queen is a fan of the show Pointless, which sees contestants test their general knowledge in a bid to win a jackpot.

With its celebrated art, architecture and maze of canals, Venice has much to offer. But for author Alan Bennett (pictured), how fellow guests tackled their breakfast was among the most arresting sights.

A Las Vegas judge has ruled that jurors will hear porn star Christy Mack discussed 'rape fantasies' with her MMA fighter ex-boyfriend War Machine, before she was allegedly attacked by him in 2014.

Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire outlined the grave political dangers facing Ulster after Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness quit as deputy first minister in the power-sharing executive.

A pair of Australian studies suggest that the weather plays no part in the symptoms associated with either back pain or osteoarthritis. Instead it only makes people aware of their discomfort.

Plague of giant RATS leaves terrified families calling for help from pest controllers

A plague of giant rats has left terrified families calling for help from pest controllers on a Welsh estate. A series of horror photographs show the enormous rodents in gardens, food waste bins and rats caught in traps. Kelly Rees, 30, assembled the shocking photo album from families living on the mountain top Penrhys estate in Rhondda, South Wales. She says the plague of rats started about 18 months ago - and she fears for the safety of children on the estate. Ms Rees said: 'The problem has been going on for about a year and a half, and it affects the whole of Penrhys. It's a massive issue - we've had rats in the garden. There are five children in the house.' She is now calling on the housing association, Trivallis, to do more to tackle the problem.

One girl pinned another to the ground - believed to be in Glasgow - and hit her in the head while the other girl retaliated with her own blows as the watching pupils laughed and screamed.

The incredible event occurred at the Kamokuna ocean entry on New Year's Eve and resulted in the loss of 26 acres of land. It created colossal waves that eroded and washed away older parts of the sea cliff.

Death certificates for both Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher, 60, and her mother Debbie Reynolds, 84, have been published in Los Angeles after the pair died within just a day of each other last month.

The phone was discovered in Mildenhall, Suffolk, close to where the Corrie McKeague's Nokia Lumia 435 pinged a mast just hours after he disappeared three months ago.

Jonathon Plum, 37, died following a single punch to the head while on a night out in Lytham St Anne's in July 2015. Here his widow Rosalyn, 34, speaks of her heartache.

Mariella Frostrup has been accused of double standards for suggesting a woman should dump her lover due to his low sex drive. The TV and radio presenter was replying in her agony aunt column.

The Grocer and Path creative agency have dreamed up designs for lab-grown meat packaging, including for exotic panda steak. But no animals would be harmed in the process.

Theresa May yesterday issued a coded attack on David Cameron and Tony Blair for 'ignoring the legitimate concerns of ordinary people' on subjects such as immigration.

Richard Eddington from Berks was recently diagnosed with high cholesterol. His doctor recommends a diet of fish, fruit and vegetables. But would going vegetarian be more effective?

Most restaurant customers are embarrassed about tipping because they do not know whether their tip will go to the waiter and other staff, or whether the restaurant management will take it.

Researchers from the University of Kentucky found taking action against those who harm you, even by sticking pins in a voodoo doll while chanting their name, will improve your mood.

Researchers from Barry University in Florida performed a study to test why baldness was continuing to evolve. The results showed that bald men had the highest ratings of social maturity.

Turkish police killed one attacker who tried to enter the main police station in the city of Gaziantep on Tuesday, while a second was still at large, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said.

Londoner Kelly Rose Bradford, 43, says it's time people stop bringing their kids to her home. She has a 13-year-old son of her own and insists she's past the point of cleaning up after young children.

Prescription drugs shared commonly include painkillers, allergy medication, contraception pills, antidepressants and heart medication, according to researchers from New Zealand.

The troubled inquiry into historical child sex abuse has named Brian Altman QC, pictured, a leading barrister, as its most senior lawyer.

Pentagon tests the world's largest hive-mind-controlled drone swarm that can jam weapons, spy on the enemy and launch deadly attacks

The test of the world's largest micro-drone swarm in California in October included 103 Perdix micro-drones (pictured right and bottom left) measuring around six inches (16 centimeters) launched from three fighter jets. Top left shows them in the air. Originally created by engineering students from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2013 and continuously improved since, Perdix drones draw 'inspiration from the commercial smartphone industry,' the Pentagon said.

The cyclist, Paul, was on a Saturday pedal with his friends through the English countryside when he tried to haul his mountain bike over the wire fence. But he had to drop the bike after getting an electric shock.

A fascinating new interactive map has plotted alcohol consumption worldwide revealing Eastern European nations top the ranks. Brits are the 17th biggest drinkers while the US come in at 49th.

A Mumsnet user left infuriated by her 13-year-old's refusal to come home from a shopping trip exacted revenge in mortifying style...by arriving to get her daughter in nightwear.

Rudy Hermann Guede, an Ivorian, is serving a 16-year sentence for the murder of Meredith Kercher, who was found stabbed in a house she shared in Perugia, Italy, with Amanda Knox.

Despite being sacked just 18 months into the job after he admitted taking cocaine in a London nightclub, Richard Bacon is leading against famous faces John Noakes and Konnie Huq.

People uploading pictures to social media have been urged by a professor in Japan not to pose pulling the peace sign because crooks can use it to carry out identity theft by stealing fingerprint data.

Following more than 1,000 families with activity trackers, US government researchers at the National Institutes of Health found children engaged in more exercise if their parents did too.

Jodie Cooke, of Cheshire, warned other pet owners on Facebook after her mother's one-year-old Staffordshire bull terrier Bonnie was killed when it became choked by the stuffing of its dog bed.

Doctors had told the family from Newmarket, Suffolk, that Hope wouldn't survive the birth because she had the condition anencephaly, which prevents the brain and skull forming properly.

If there is a difference in price depending on the time of the day how much am I likely to save by only turning on the boiler at certain times?

'Backpacking Bridget Jones' Katy Colins reveals secret pregnancy and wedding plans

'Backpacking Bridget Jones' Katy Collins, 30, (left) from Merseyside has revealed she's pregnant (inset) and will get married next week after falling in love with the man who first reported her story. Katy made headlines around the world for travelling the world solo after her ex-fiance called off the wedding, thanks to journalist John (right) who first broke the her story last January. The pair fell in love but she's kept the relationship secret until now.

Australian woman Maddy was among 19 people who were hospitalised after they were crushed in a horrific stampede at Falls Festival in Victoria's seaside town of Lorne on December 30.

Emily Royle, 29, was in the queue at the restaurant in Stretford, Greater Manchester, and said she couldn't believe her eyes when they trotted up and ordered some food.

How I wish I'd kept hold of my Skoda Yeti. If only I hadn't just sold it, I might have stood to make a cool £3,000 in compensation from the class action being brought by motorists against Volkswagen.

A seven-year-old girl was brutally thrown into a supermarket shelf by her uncle in Shenzhen, south-east China. The furious uncle said he had discovered her stealing cash from him.

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