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Trump and Theresa May hold first meeting at White house

The PM took part in an emotional ceremony at the national monument in Virginia, where at least 15 British forces personnel are buried, standing sombrely as the Last Post was played. read


Britain risks becoming a 'vassal state' of the US

Britain is in danger of becoming subservient to an unpredictable United States under new President Donald Trump, according to one of the leading French presidential candidates. read


Donald Trump could be like Margaret Thatcher says Gingrich

In an op-ed for the Washington Post on Thursday, Newt Gingrich said Donald Trump's inauguration speech had that 'directness and confrontational tone' of a Margaret Thatcher speech. read


Trump's import tax causes Twitter to panic about avocados

Trump proposed the tax on imports as a way to pay for the border wall with Mexico, with his press secretary Sean Spicer saying the tax would create $10billion in revenue a year and 'easily pay' for it. read


Hooligan who shoved Polish man onto tube tracks jailed

Shocking CCTV captures Christopher Cole, who has 18 previous convictions for violence, follow David Pietraszek before shoving him off a the platform at Bond Street in front of horrified onlookers. read


How to not die from choking

Don't do what a lot of people do in this terrifying situation, which is run to the toilet, says Emma Hammett, who was a nurse at Hammersmith and Charing Cross Hospitals. read


Money-making secrets that rich people swear by

Money expert Alan Andrews of Kis Finance has revealed the very simple rules that rich people swear by for making - and maintaining - their wealth. read


Almost half of refugees think religious law most important

Almost half of refugees in Austria think religious law is more important than that of the country in which they live, according to a study published today. read


Amir Khan's wife Faryal fears MORE sex tapes will emerge

Amir Khan's wife Faryal has delivered her husband an ultimatum of choosing between her or his family as the bitter feud with her in-laws continues. She also fears more explicit tapes of him may emerge. read


A spy's eye view of Russia: Never-seen-before pictures

American historian Douglas Smith has lifted the lid on the extraordinary stash of US Army Major Martin Manhoff who was expelled from the USSR for leaving sensitive documents on a train. read


UK weather: Britain gripped by ice causing pile-ups

The country has been gripped by a cold snap that has seen daytime temperatures struggle to get above freezing in many areas over the past few days, and the South East fell to -6C last night. read


Two Labour WHIPS vow to defy Corbyn's three-line WHIP

Shadow Wales secretary Jo Stevens follows Tulip Siddiq in quitting Jeremy Corbyn's frontbench after he confirmed he will impose a three-line whip on MPs to vote in favour of triggering Article 50. read


'Anti-fascist' squatters take over £15m London mansion

The squatters set up camp three days go in the Eaton Square property in Belgravia, central London, belonging to Russia oligarch Andrey Goncharenko. read


The £834,000 Eagle E-Type Spyder GT has landed

Just look at it. Gobsmacked? Wait until you see the £834k price tag. This is the latest reborn E-Type from British manufacturer Eagle, called the Spyder GT. And it is nothing short of glorious. read


Two members of girl gang who tied footballer down jailed

Brogan Gillard, 26, Paige Cunningham, 22, and Shannon Jones, 20, from Cumbria, filmed themselves cutting their victim's hair, slicing vegetables over him and parting his bottom cheeks. read


D-Day war hero died after mugger robbed him of £40 

Geoffrey Bacon died from his injuries after the attack, which took place outside his home in Camberwell, London, in 2010. A coroner has ruled that he died as a result of unlawful killing. read


Texts Rory McGrath sent to his victim and husband

Comedian Rory McGrath, of Cambridge, bombarded his harassment victim with a string of texts and emails threatening to reveal details of their affair to her husband. read


Cornwall honeymooners at NTA's sit next to Ant and Dec

A pair of newlyweds had their honeymoon at the National Television Awards and were given front row seats next to Ant and Dec. read


Black Widow turns down chance to appear at crime event

Linda Calvey, of Basildon, Essex, who was released in 2008 after 22 years behind bars, is known as 'The Black Widow' after it was claimed any man who fell for her charms ended up either dead or in prison. read


Ant & Dec collect their OBEs at Buckingham Palace

They've had a monumental week professionally. And Friday was the cherry on the cake for TV presenters And and Dec when they received their OBEs at Buckingham Palace. read


Reddit users reveal their paranormal experiences

In a new thread on Reddit users have shared their most spine chilling paranormal encounters from unexplained entities and eerie experiences. read


Pictured: Assassinated ISIS brute who executed women

Saudi national Abu Abdel Rahman, who is thought to have used a meat-cleaver to butcher his female victims, was killed by an unknown gunman in Mosul, northern Iraq. read


Lack of sleep makes you sick by suppressing immune system

Researchers at the UW Medicine Sleep Center took blood samples from 11 pairs of identical twins with different sleep patterns. Every sleep-deprived twin had a weaker immune response. read


Town names Claude the Cat 'Mr Personality of the Year'

Claude the cat was adopted with his brother, Arnie, when they were kittens by owner Victoria Kane. Claude spends his days visiting local shops until he went missing earlier this week. read


This McDonald's maths puzzle is baffling Facebook

The tricky puzzle was posted on Facebook by Butuan, Philippines-based Keril. So far over 1,500 people have attempted to solve the puzzle, with varying results. read


Pole dance instructor bit wedding reception bouncer

Lisa Darcy, 35, whose partner is Warwickshire and England cricketer Tim Ambrose, lashed out in a drunken rage after being asked to leave a wedding reception. read


Moment Madonna leaves court after bid to adopt twin girl

The star applied to adopt four-year-old twin sisters Stella and Esther at Lilongwe High Court in Malawi on Wednesday. She was pictured with security climbing into a white car after the hearing. read


NHS reveals surprising things that can cause you to faint

University of Hawaii researchers published the tale of a 56-year-old obese man who would often faint following a burst of laughter in the Journal of Medical Case Reports in 2008. read


Google Maps will warn you about finding a parking space

Google is using historical parking data to warn users about the parking situation at their destination. Users just plug their destination into the parking difficulty icon to see a score of 'limited', 'medium' or 'easy'. read


Helen Bailey jury is shown how police found her body

The painstaking, two-day excavation process to recover Ms Bailey's remains was outlined to jurors at St Albans Crown Court. read


Turkey threatens to tear up migrant deal over extradition

Turkey's Foreign Minister today threatened to tear up the migrant deal agreed with the European Union in March last year after Greece's Supreme Court refused to extradite eight Turkish soldiers. read


Kodak says it’s bringing back Ektachrome film

Ektachrome was phased out in 2012 but among professional filmmakers there has been a ‘resurgence’ in sales, New York-based Kodak revealed. read


Drunk Japanese businessmen caught legless on metro

Pictures show Japanese workers slumped over on seats, sprawled out on their backs and sitting on train platforms next to their briefcases having had one too many after a hard-day's work. read


Porn is behind the explosive growth of 'Barbie vaginas'

In 2015, nearly 100,000 across the world underwent a labiaplasty, which involves trimming back the inner 'lips', figures from the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery showed. read


How many calories you will burn from 30 minutes of yoga

Just 30 minutes of Zumba helps to burn 339 calories - the equivalent to a portion of fries from McDonald's. While a half-hour spin session can remove 270 calories, the same as a cheeseburger. read


Robin Thicke has 'restraining order issued against him'

The singer and the actress headed to court to try to gain custody on Thursday with both claiming the other was being investigated by the Department of Children and Family Services. read


Ramadan driver who left three people injured jailed

Ihtisham Shabir, 24, from Dewsbury, said that his only explanation was that the Ramadan fast had come to an end that day and he was rushing to a restaurant to eat. read


German population hits record high due to migrants

The German Federal Statistics office confirmed that as a preliminary estimate for 2016, the population grew by 600,000 alone last year due to the number of migrants arriving. read


Plane involved in a near-miss with a drone above school

The DH8 turboprop aircraft (file picture), which holds up to 78 passengers, was on its final approach into Birmingham Airport when the pilot spotted the drone in September last year. read


Boss whose truck caused Bath lorry crash is jailed

Little Mitzi Steady was one of four people killed when the 32-tonne Scania lorry careered down a hill in Bath, Somerset last February. read


Hayley Gascoigne collapses and DIES at family court ruling

Hayley Gascoigne, 32, suffered a cardiac arrest as she sat in the concourse while sitting next to her parents Terry and Kathleen at Hull Crown Court yesterday. read


Club owner spared jail for attack over 'small d***' joke

Carl Hirschmann, 36, was caught on CCTV hurling a glass at photographer Barnabas Wilhelm at The Scotch of St James in Mayfair, central London, in April last year. read


Flu Fighting Tonic recipe could help fight off virus

The recipe for a Flu Fighting Tonic recipe contains six superfood ingredients, including trendy turmeric. Most of the ingredients contain antioxidants and boast impressive health benefits. read


Man had ear torn off by ‘aggressive’ fox in Storrington

A 24-year-old man had part of his ear torn off by a fox when he was attacked by the animal after falling asleep on a park bench in Storrington, West Sussex. The fox ran amok for two days in the village. read


Cheryl Fergison hid identity from husband

They've been married for five years but former EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison reveals she didn't reveal her identity to Yassine Al-Jermini for five months.  read


Rail staff refused let disabled boy use station stairlift

Joanne Lang was travelling to see family in Colchester, Essex, with husband Brian and son Evan, aged three, who has cerebral palsy. Staff at the station refused her access to the stairlift. read


Breathtakingly intimate photographs capture childbirth

These are the winners of the International Association of Professional Birth Photographers ' annual competition. read


London Underground workers plan more strikes over jobs

The London Underground workers will stage two more strikes in a row over jobs and Tube ticket office closures, while British Airways cabin crew staff will walk out for six days next month. read


Indian woman blindfolds lover and slices off his penis

The woman, 20, ran off down the street with her boyfriend's penis and, incredibly, the 23-year-old victim tried to cover for his lover by telling his parents in India that he had chopped it off himself. read


Queen to snub Baroness Scotland's Commonwealth Day party

The Queen is staying away from a major Commonwealth event in a snub to its controversial chief Baroness Scotland, it was claimed last night. read


Corrie's Rula Lenska gives evidence in Rolf Harris trial

Harris is accused of groping a 16-year-old girl at the filming of ITV's Star Games in Cambridge. Rula Lenska said she didn't see Harris do anything suspicious. read


Women treated for early signs of breast cancer live LONGER

Women over the age of 50 with ductal carcinoma in situ - a precursor of breast cancer - were 10 per cent more likely to be alive ten years after their diagnosis than health women, Dutch researchers found. read


Heathrow Airport passenger quits job over his phone

The man was filmed speaking to his employer at the departures lounge at Heathrow Airport in London, but he became increasingly agitated as the conversation went on and shouted: 'I quit.' read


Trump calls Madonna 'disgusting' and SNL 'a disgrace'

The president sat down with Fox's Sean Hannity to take aim at the singer who he said had 'hurt the cause' with her comment that she'd considered 'blowing up the White House'. read


Theresa May shows Trump exactly how important women are

Katie Perrior, left, is Theresa May's chief spin doctor, Fiona Hill, middle, is Mrs May's long-trusted joint-chief-of-staff and Lizzie Loudon, right, is the PM's political press secretary. read


Theresa May calls a halt to Blair's military follies

Theresa May last night tore up two decades of 'failed' liberal interventionist foreign policy that has dragged Britain into disastrous conflicts. read


Iraqi forces 'discover mustard gas' in ISIS warehouse

The weapons were found among dozens of rockets hidden in a storage unit in Mosul with Iraqi troops claiming the haul presented a 'huge chemical threat'. read


Hidden room linked to gunpowder plot revealed by 3D scans

Researchers at the University of Nottingham, led by Dr Chris King, examined the historic building using 3D scanning lasers. read


People share moment their marriage proposals were rejected

Men and women from around the world, whose marriage proposals were rejected, have opened up on Whisper about how it felt read


Team Trump gaffes by spelling PM's name 'Teresa May'

A daily schedule issued by the White House said the President is due to meet 'Teresa May' in Washington later. read


Could you recognise the flag of your COUNTY?

The study of flags is known as vexillology, which is taken from the Latin word vexillum meaning flag or banner. National flags are often used as symbols of patriotism – and this is true for UK county flags, too. read


Woman tells Mumsnet she is lying about taking the pill

Writing on Mumsnet, the woman, in her 30s, explained she had been in a long distance relationship with her partner for a year and is 'desperate' for a baby but that he is 'not ready at all'. read


How to keep your children safe online:

Experts at California-based Intel Security provided the tips on the back of a UK survey which found that almost half of parents have no idea what their children are looking at online (stock image). read


BBC newsreader Victoria Graham posts 'naked' snap

The picture, in which Victoria Graham is seen sitting in the BBC Radio Devon studio in a pose that looks like she has no clothes on, sent the internet into a frenzy of excitement. read


Make-up junkies flaunt their VERY stylish beauty rooms

Those lucky enough to have their own private cosmetic cave at home have been proudly showing them off on Instagram to showcase their extensive make-up collections. read


Council tells off family who fixed own street lights 

Residents of a modern estate in Swansea, Wales, were left with no lighting after seven of their streetlamps went out one by one. read


Amazon Alexa is problematic for people with the same name

The gadget, which perform tasks through simple voice commands, has become the focus of annoyance to Alexas across the globe – because that is precisely the name to which the device answers. read


Sadiq Khan backs London to introduce tourist tax

Sadiq Khan backs the introduction of a tourist tax and endorsed a study into it. The capital's mayor said devolving more powers to City Hall would help to 'protect jobs, growth and prosperity'. read


Has the Beast of Bodmin made a deadly comeback?

Steve Collop, 60, owner of The Glebe Cott bed and breakfast in St Mabyn, Cornwall, was stunned to find the dog's leg on his lawn on Thursday. read


Chinese pensioner stucks in an eight-inch-wide wall gap

An elderly man got himself stuck in between walls in Hubei, north-east China on January 24. The gap is only eight inches wide and firefighters used their strengths to push the wall out and save the man. read


Rescue dog places her 11 puppies into her foster mom's lap

In an adorable video, Grayce the pit bull, expressed her love and gratitude to foster mom Stevoni Wells Doyle when she gently picked up her 11 puppies and placed each of them in her lap. read


Peeping Tom? No, I’m a crossdresser actually

Derek Allan, 59, of Dumfries, was caught using his phone to spy on women wearing Hallowe'en costumes in a theatre and also recorded a woman dressed as Audrey Hepburn. read


Taxi driver is suing Tesco after coffee flask 'exploded'

Lisa Ritter, 42, from Thornton Heath, south London, said she was filling the supermarket's own brand flask when it shattered and sent boiling hot water over her hands and arms. read


Retirees in 2017 look forward to income of £18,100 a year

Retirement incomes remain below the peak of £18,700 at the start of 2008, before the financial crisis fully hit home and low interest rates slashed annuity and savings income. read


Assyrian artefacts found under ISIS leader's home in Mosul

The ancient clay pots, vases and other artefacts uncovered are believed to have come from the Niveveh Ruins as well as Nimrud, which has been reduced to ruins by the terror group in Mosul. read


Grimsby man tries to drive truck off Humber Bridge

Jonathan Dent, 32, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire, swerved as he sped along the bridge towards Hull before his car flew over the barriers and landed on the footpath. read


Would you pay £20m for this three-bed flat in London?

None of the homes have been completed yet, but already 60% have been sold on the luxury development, which is next to Waterloo station in London. read


Judge and his ex-lover who stole £780,000 from clients

Simon Kenny, 60, and his assistant Emma Coates, 47, ransacked the customers' funds at CK Solicitors in Selsey, West Sussex for four years. read


‘Hellish’ Brussels gory street art outrages locals 

Two gory murals that appeared last weekend have made their anonymous artist the talk of Brussels, leaving locals to ask: How far can art go before it causes outrage? read


Magical video shows a unborn baby 'waving' to her parents

Cheryl and Johnny Dearie from Baillieston, Glasgow, were blown away by the scan after they saw their unborn baby - at 16 weeks - 'wave' to them after they watched the amazingly clear 4D scan. read


Dene Magna school closes after over 150 come down with bug

The outbreak, which causes vomiting, high temperatures and diarrhoea, has affected around a fifth of youngsters at Dene Magna secondary school in Gloucestershire. read


Brother of Leeds United striker Mallik Wilks dies

A teenager named locally as 19-year-old Raheem Wilks - the brother of Leeds United striker Mallik Wilks - was shot in the barber's in Leeds, west Yorkshire Sheffield. read


Judy Garland's remains moved to LA 48 years after death

Judy Garland, who died in 1969, was removed from a mausoleum in Hartsdale, New York, on January 19 and flown out of JFK in a cargo hold of an American Airlines flight on Tuesday to Los Angeles. read


Tam Dalyell, the Labour 'dissenter', dies aged 84 

He was famed for warning the Labour government against devolving power to Scotland, saying it would become a 'motorway to Scottish independence with no exit routes'. read


Conman bags £330 'refund' for TV he just picked off shelf

Police have released CCTV of the man wandering into the budget chain's Lincoln store on January 2. The fraudster walked up to the cashier with the boxed TV asked for a refund. read


Transgender taxi driver wants £15k to fix her teeth 

Melissa Ede, 56, from Hull said her gnashers have been 'ruined' by hormones and violence over the years and hopes to get her two front teeth taken out and replaced. read


The Kardashians could appear in the blueblood bible

Burke's pages traditionally include the British gentry and historical families of Ireland and the Commonwealth but owner Sam Malin, 53, has a new scheme to bring the book into the '21st century'. read


Alpine hotel brings back locks after cyber hacking

One of Austria's most luxurious hotels has admitted paying 1.74 bitcoins (£1,279) to cyber blackmailers who hacked into their electronic key system and locked guests in their rooms. read


Link ATM's could start charging for withdrawals

Experts have warned that parts of the UK could become 'cash machine deserts' if a row over the funding of the ATM network goes unresolved. read


Insurer Cuvva launches a new pay-as-you-drive policy

The new product requires an owner to take out a monthly subscription of £10 to £30 that covers the car when it's parked up. Each time they want to drive the car they then have to pay an hourly rate. read


Surrey man who thought he was Jesus plunged to death

Adam Withers displayed 'paranoid tendencies' after smoking cannabis and dropping out of university, and was sectioned under the Mental Health Act at Epsom General Hospital in Surrey. read


3 dead dolphins wash up on Falmouth beach

WARNING - DISTURBING CONTENT: A coastguard rescue officer described the find on Gyllgvase beach, at Falmouth, as 'distressing'. It follows the previous discovery of 10 in as many days this month. read


The Gambia girl has mouth tumor removed in New York

Jannet Sylva, 12, from The Gambia had had a tumor growing inside her mouth for the last three years. It had grown to the size of a grapefruit, but doctors successfully removed it and she is now recovering. read


NASA displays Apollo 1 hatch 50 years after fatal fire

On Friday's anniversary, the hatch that trapped Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee inside their capsule at the launch pad finally went on display at Florida's Kennedy Space Center. read


Japan Airlines now allows dogs in the passenger cabin

Japan Airlines has launched a charter service that allows dogs in the main cabin on a flight from Narita airport near Tokyo to Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, for ¥150,000 (£1,037) a ticket. read


Chinese aunt guilty of shaking 7 month old niece to death

Chuanfang Zheng, 31, lost control just 30 minutes after looking after little Phoebe Guo while her parents worked at the family's Chinese takeaway in Lutterworth, Leicestershire. read


Welsh officer falls over when he has a go on a hoverboard 

PC Adam Hollings, 29, stepped on the self-balancing scooter - and two seconds later he ended up on the ground while on patrol in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales. read


Giraffe joins in with a mountain bike race

The creature darted out of the bush and started running alongside the participants taking part in the Cape Pioneer Trek in South Africa who were shocked to see the giraffe joining them. read


Sussex pole dancing mum refuses to give up pole dancing

Single mum Amy, from Sussex, is a 42 year old pole dancer who in the past boasted to the tabloids of her sexual conquests. She appears on Channel 5's My Mum's Hotter Than Me. read


Playbuzz uploads pictures with well hidden cats

Playbuzz user SJoel has uploaded a series of fiendishly tricky puzzles featuring the popular pets - but even those who aren't big feline fans are sure to enjoy them. read


Inside Gwyneth Paltrow's immaculately organised pantry

The Hollywood star, 44, showed off her pristine pantry on her website, Goop, which has been given a makeover by home organisation service, Home Edit. read


Queen Elizabeth smiles as topless men greet her in Norwich

The Queen was greeted by men dressed in the traditional Fijian grass skirts outside the Fiji: Art & Life in the Pacific exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich today. read


SpongeBob SquarePants stands on busy Edinburgh road

The worker (pictured) has to stand on a grass reservation at a junction on a 40mph road in Edinburgh dressed as SpongeBob SquarePants to promote nearby Sparkles car wash. read


Welsh corgi decides playing is not on the cards

A Welsh corgi is so lazy it did not move when its owner pushed him around her home in the Philippines. The dog, called Logan, would not even play with a toy when it was in its mouth. read


The world's wackiest boats and yachts revealed

From the French-designed 'sinking' yacht, to the spider-like water vessel built by an Italian engineer to cure his seasickness, MailOnline Travel reveals the strangest water vessels. read


Paedophile jailed after snare by Dark Justice vigilantes

John Rudd was jailed in March 2015 after admitting to attempting to meet a child after grooming. He was jailed again just a month after leaving his probation hostel after pursuing teenage girls. read


Skeletons of 25 medieval friars are unearthed

Archaeologists have discovered more than 25 skeletons in the centre of the Cambridge University campus, and expect to discover dozens or more in the coming weeks. read


Eerie photos show scenes from abandoned Scottish mine

Castlebridge Colliery, Fife, was the last deep coal mine to be sunk in Scotland, in 1978, and in April 2001 it was completely filled in. Photos taken earlier this month show eerie scenes inside. read


Florida couple 'passed out in car with toddlers in back'

William Ballard, 36, and Delaney Crissinger, 32, drove their SUV into a Texaco gas station on Fruitville Road in Sarasota, Florida, before dawn on Thursday morning. read


Campaigner films himself wearing an electric dog collar

David Pitbladdo, 42, from St Madoes, Perthshire, attached the collar to his neck and zapped himself in an expletive-laden video. He gradually upped the voltage until he could hardly speak. read


Antarctica captured in black and white photos

Dramatic pictures captured by American photographer Christopher Michel, highlight the unforgiving environment of Antarctica and the Arctic. read


London man fights off thieves with nunchucks

The 46-year-old ran out of his house with nunchucks to confront the two thugs when he spotted them trying to steal his bike in Norbury, south London. read


Kingfisher Fish and Chips in Devon named best in Britain

Kingfisher Fish and Chips, Devon, has picked up the top prize at the fish and chip 'Oscars'. It won for Its upmarket menu featuring hoki, coley and mocaccinos. read


Hartley Primary school teacher banned from classroom

Paul McNeil, 53, who was headteacher at Hartley Primary School in East Ham, London, has been struck off by a panel for the National College for Teaching and Leadership. read


Why Mary Berry is a real feminist heroine by SARAH VINE

Mary Berry, who took home Best TV Judge of the Year at the NTAs, beating Simon Cowell and Strictly Come Dancing’s Len Goodman, is everything the television industry ordinarily despises. read


NZ Breakers basketball Akil Mitchell eyeball pops out

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. New Zealand Breakers forward Akil Mitchell was left writhing in agony after his left eyeball was poked out of its socket. read


Oldham man beat up girlfriend after being caught cheating

Richard Wilson, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, dragged Zoe Melvin by her hair and punched her in the face after she turned up at his flat to find him with another woman. read


Black widow still claims innocence after husband's murder

Celeste Beard, 53, is serving a life sentence in Texas after she begged her lesbian lover to murder her husband Steven, 70. Despite her conviction she still maintains she is innocent of her crimes. read


JFK airport marshals perform impromptu dance on the runway

Rayyan Barakat was travelling back to London from Terminal 4 at JFK airport in New York on June 16 2016 when he saw the impromptu boogie break. read


Chinese villager publicly tortures food-stealing rat

WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT An elderly man put the rat in a cage and drowned it in water on Thursday in eastern China, said an eyewitness. The rodent had apparently stolen corn, rice and meat. read


HMP Hewell inmate post topless photos online

Scott Davies from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales is believed to be serving his sentence at HMP Hewell in Worcestershire. He has published nearly 50 posts on Facebook since December 23. read


Man in his 70s arrested in football abuse investigation

The suspect, who is from Cambridge, was detained in the city this morning on suspicion of indecency with children and indecent assault. read


What happens when you don't brush your teeth

According to dentists, skipping the twice daily cleanse can lead to all sorts of health issues such as loose teeth, bleeding gums and even coronary heart disease. read


Medieval Winchester skeleton reveals how leprosy spread

The skeleton was found in St Mary Magdalen leprosarium near Winchester, Hampshire. University of Winchester scientists say it shows how leprosy spread due to pilgrimages. read


Manchester resident recalls moment his home was destroyed

Marc Ryan, 29, was at home in Manchester when he was hit by a huge explosion that buried him alive in rubble. He tells of how he crawled out of the ruins to find help in the aftermath. read


US lawyer claims Dutch Police 'roughed her up'

Chaka Laguerre, who is from the United States but is currently carrying out a 10-month clerkship at the UN court in The Hague claims she was 'roughed up' by Dutch police in a racially-motivated attack. read


Burglars smash into nail salon that used to be a bank

The gang smashed security doors and drilled through a wall in the bizarre Hatton Garden-style heist at Angeline Nails and Beauty in Worcester Park, south west London. read


How to get the smell of fish out of your kitchen

From brewing coffee to soaking your fish in milk before you cook it, there are some clever ways to beat the dreaded odour. read


Bristol Pizza Hut customer finds staff 'having sex'

Ace Brown, a music producer, filmed himself entering the restaurant in Imperial Park, Bristol. He walks into a back room and finds two members of staff and says: 'Are you two beating in there?' read


Nazi segway driver dressed as a druid arrested in Germany

The self-proclaimed Jew - and immigrant-hating 62-year-old identified only as Burghard B - was one of two people arrested in raids on properties in six different federal states in Germany. read


Suspect hired AirBnB property for rental scam

A swindler hired an AirBnB property in Haringey, north London then showed a prospective tenant around pretending it was his to fleece him of £1,600 rent deposit. read


Euxton bride-to-be and her fiancé die in a car crash

Kirsty Belsham, 22, and Alex Wilson, 23, posed for a poignant photograph after they agreed to get married - but they died in a car crash just five days later in Euxton, Lancashire. read


Glasgow girl had throat ripped open by Bullmastif

Kinzara Stirton, from Glasgow, was left with infections and needing plastic surgery after she was attacked by the dog while getting some sweets with her older sister, Kiera, 17. read


European space Agency reveal plan for lunar TEMPLE

The European Space Agency says the 50m high dome, close to a planned moonbase near to the moon's south pole, would give the first settlers 'a place of contemplation'. read


Subway killer Terry Edwards is executed in Texas

Terry Edwards, 43, was given the lethal injection on Thursday in Dallas, Texas, and pronounced dead at 10.17pm. He was sentenced to death in 2003 for killing two Subway staff. read


Jails see 6,000 guards assaulted and suicides double

The number of self-inflicted deaths in British jails soared to 119 in the year to September – meaning the rate has doubled in four years. The previous high was 96 in 2004. read


Racers who killed 3 on London's A406 jailed for 9 months

Three men have admitted causing death by careless driving after three friends were killed in a horror smash on the north circular in London in December 2013, after a high speed chase game. read


Target the football stars who dodge tax, say MPs

Ministers have called for a 'tougher' stance on taxing of the wealthy, after it was revealed celebrities can legally funnel their wealth into shell companies, often set up in tax havens such as the Virgin Islands. read


London's high pollution could see return of wood-burners

Wood stoves are a must-have in middle class homes across Britain but how many people see the link between the pleasant ambiance they create and the country's pollution problem? read


The curious history of dating by Nichi Hodgson

From Lonely Hearts columns to the aristocratic cattle market of the London season, to today’s instantaneous Tinder ‘likes’ and ‘dislikes’, people have always been keen to pair off. read


Venezuelan footballer has dislocated knee popped back in

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Footage shows Juan Carvajal, 17, from Club de Muchachos Nueva Casarapa in Venezuela, being attended to by medics who inspect his injured leg. read


Insane high-speed police chase lasts more than 15 minutes

A determined police officer embarked on a high-speed and intense motorbike chase through busy traffic and fields after a man and woman sped off on a motorway in Finland. read


S7 plane narrowly misses crashing in ice

The near miss involved an S7 plane as it brought passengers to the terminal after landing at Novosibirsk's Tolmachevo airport in Russia after a flight from Beijing. read


Surrey car left dangling on side of a bridge

A driver aged in his 50s had to climb out of his car through his sun roof after it careered over a bridge in Tilford, Surrey, and hung precariously over the River Wey. He had minor injuries. read


Thousands of starlings flock together in Nosterfield

Gareth Jones, 59, caught the amazing moment thousands of starlings flocked together in the formation of a bird's head above a nature reserve in Nosterfield, North Yorkshire. read


MAC ON...Theresa May's upcoming meeting with Trump

‘It’s nice of you to worry; dear. But I’m sure he’ll behave himself.’ read


Oh blast! Hapless car mechanic has his trousers ripped off

Hilarious CCTV security footage shows the unfortunate worker standing over a pump, normally used to inflate tyres, at a garage in Ussuriysk, Russia, before air shot underneath him. read


Prairie dog tries to scare off vicious hawk in vain

The moment a brave Prairie Dog stood up to a preying hawk three times its size was caught on camera in a sequence of dramatic images taken in Boulder, Colorado. read


Grizzly bear in Alaska takes huge leap to hunt salmon

Using his own unique method of fishing in Dillingham, Alaska, the 400lb male bear would leap into the air and lift all four paws before slamming into the water while catching salmon. read


Cluster of UFOs filmed hovering over US and Mexico border

Creepy footage of 'a fleet of UFOs' showed a group of seven or eight lights dancing above a border control post in Tijuana, Mexico. read