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Sturgeon warns she WON'T back off independence vote demand

The Scottish Parliament has tonight voted to demand a new Scottish independence referendum in defiance of Theresa May's warning 'now is not the time'. MSPs voted 69 to 59 in favour of a new poll, prompting jubilation from fist-pumping independence supporters outside Holyrood (pictured centre and right this evening). After the vote, Scotland Secretary David Mundell insisted the UK Government's position had not changed and permission for a referendum would not be given. It means Nicola Sturgeon (pictured left during today's debate) will have to follow through on her warning to 'take steps' against the PM after Easter to defend the will of the Scottish Parliament. The comments, which appear to hint that Ms Sturgeon could stage an advisory ballot, come after a tense showdown with Mrs May yesterday and on the eve of our divorce from the EU being formally triggered.

Man stabbed to death yards from Prince George's new school

Detectives have launched a murder investigation after a man in his 20s was killed in an altercation in Surrey Lane, Battersea (pictured main) on Tuesday morning. The incident happened just yards from the prestigious Thomas's School in Battersea, south London, where Prince George (pictured inset) will enrol later this year. The youngster will be four years old when he starts at the £6,000-a-term school in September.

Around half-a-dozen members of the Brexit Select Committee walked out of a meeting this morning after pro-Remain chairman Hilary Benn presented them with a 150-page draft.

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The Ferrari 456, once the world's fastest four-seater, has now been sat on Hans Crescent, Knightsbridge, near Harrods, since the MOT ran out nearly two years ago in April 2015.

Actress Emma Thompson, pictured, from London, admitted there are some actresses who 'simply don't eat' as she described the devastating effects of anorexia on the industry.

Former flight attendant Erika Roth told a US magazine that if you go at the right time you can almost guarantee 10 minutes of peace. Stay 20 and you'll get a knock on the door.

Police install anti-vehicle barriers around Windsor Castle

The additional security measures in Windsor were put in place ahead of the regular 'Changing the Guard' ceremony following a review by Thames Valley Police. Meanwhile in London, a ring of huge metal bollards has been installed outside Buckingham Palace to prevent a car mounting the pavement. It comes after terrorist Khalid Masood ploughed into more than 50 pedestrians, killing three, last Wednesday, before stabbing a police officer to death outside the Houses of Parliament.

Is Mary Berry's DAUGHTER next in line for stardom? Baking queen's TV show thrusts the trained cook into the spotlight (but can she explain the mystery of her vanishing skirt?)

Daughter Annabel Hunnings, 44 (in skirt and trousters) appeared in last night's Mary Berry Everyday - prompting some to speculate that she may take on the master baker's crown when Mary eventually retires. Annabel has been helping her mother in the kitchen since she was five (inset) and has also been spotted with Mary on the red carpet more and more in recent times. She came to viewers' attention last night for her changing skirt, which transformed into trousers in an instant (see left and right).

Good Housekeeping have put together the ultimate guide to condiment storage. Ketchup should be kept in the fridge after opening, putting an end to a long-running online row.

Lauren Mason, 28, from Wolverhampton, used an advert for her ex-partner's Skoda Fabia to dig at his flaws, saying the car's modifications reflected 'what he lacked in other areas.'

Caught on secret camera: Sickening moment a sneaky carer steals cash from the handbag of a 93-year-old grandmother with dementia - just THREE FEET away from her unsuspecting victim 

Sara Hodge, 49, was trusted to look after the great-grandmother-of-six, who needed help dressing and preparing meals in her own home in Northwood, Middlesex. But a secret camera installed by the victim's daughter showed Hodge stealing cash while feet away from her vulnerable victim. The extraordinary footage handed to police shows the carer dragging the 93-year-old's handbag under her chair with her foot. After putting on a rubber glove she dips her hand in, pulling out the purse and then brazenly stuffing notes into her uniform while asking the vulnerable woman how she was feeling. The footage, released for the first time today, was used to convict the carer of theft but she walked free after being given an eight week suspended jail sentence at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court in 2015.

Scientists interviewed in a new documentary have warned that The Gulf of Cadiz is unprepared for a tsunami which could hit the area at any time and could lead to the death of thousands.

A security researcher from Liverpool was the first to raise the alarm, after he discovered that highly sensitive documents were publicly visible via Microsoft's Docs.com document sharing service.

Sergeant Alexander Blackman to be released in two weeks

Alexander Blackman's overjoyed wife Claire (pictured today) broke down in court while his jubilant supporters cheered, threw their fists into the air and sprayed Champagne (bottom right) as it was revealed he will be released within two weeks. There were scenes of unbridled joy inside and outside the High Court as five judges sentenced Sgt Blackman (inset) - better known as Marine A - to seven years for manslaughter following the quashing of his murder conviction. As a result of the three-and-a-half years already served since his original conviction in November 2013, Sgt Blackman will be freed from HMP Erlestoke in Wiltshire next month. The former marine appeared via video link and smiled broadly as he learned he would soon be a free man - his wife Claire had tears in her eyes. Afterwards Mrs Blackman was described by her husband's QC Jonathan Goldberg as 'the lioness who inspired us throughout' and was given a 'three cheers' and a bagpipes salute from marines who drank from hipflasks and planted kisses on her cheek. Speaking on the steps of the High Court she thanked Daily Mail readers who raised £800,000 towards her husband's legal fees and said: 'This is the moment that we have all been fighting hard for. It is hard to believe that this day is finally here'.

For many, the idea of getting a congratulatory card from the Queen is a thrill - but for Robert Weighton, from Alton in Hampshire, it has started to become a bit of an inconvenience.

Trade unions slammed the health sector rise - impacting staff from doctors and nurses to cleaners and porters - as 'derisory' today.

Zayn Malik's cousin dies aged five from brain tumour

Zayn Malik's cousin has died from a brain tumour at the age of just five. The former One Direction singer's family have been posting tributes to young Arshiya, who is believed to have passed away in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Her mother Zileh Malik shared a sweet snap of Arshiya on Instagram, captioning it with the words: 'An angel wrote in the book of life my baby's date of birth, then whispered as she closed the book.. "Too beautiful for earth"'

Katie Davies (pictured), 32, Christina Pinchess, 31, and Schelbie Forgan, 22, were charged with child cruelty following complaints from a student at Bright Sparks nursery in Port Talbot, South Wales.

'There's no given time for moving on': Rio Ferdinand reveals he has learnt 'to cry for the sake of his kids' and is still wearing his wedding ring following the death of his wife

The former footballer, 38, appeared on Tuesday's This Morning to discuss his BBC documentary  - Rio Ferdinand: Being Mum and Dad, which airs on Tuesday night. The one-off show follows the father of three as he explores ways of managing grief, but as the sportsman explained to This Morning, he feels everyone is different when it comes to starting new relationships following the loss of a partner. Rio is rumoured to be dating TOWIE star Kate Wright, 25, with the two reportedly enjoying a string of nights out together, although neither has confirmed a relationship.

Mohamed Amrani, 53, allegedly raped one victim in his office during a campaign of 'sexual bullying' at Harefield Hospital in Hillingdon, west London.

Sonia Bryce drew numerous complaints for playing loud music and having regular parties at her rented home in Willenhall, Walsall, with visitors arriving at all hours.

Steve Dempster was furious after his wife suffered the 'disgusting' abuse at the Weetons cafe in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, when she had asked for a smaller omelette for their baby.

Screenshots show how men were flattered and impressed when women tried out cliched chat-up lines on Tinder. Here, FEMAIL rounds up some of the best exchanges.

Furious white van passenger repeatedly punches a driver through his car window before his mate hits him with a surveyor's wheel in vicious road rage attack

Footage of the assault was filmed by another driver stuck behind the silver Vauxhall Astra and the Ford Transit in Swindon on Saturday. The violence was sparked when the lone motorist was almost involved in a collision with the white van at a set of traffic lights. The raging passenger is shown jumping out of the van and landing six blows through the half-open window of the Astra. The attacker can also be seen pushing against the door of the vehicle to prevent the driver from fighting back. Later he is joined by the burly driver of the white transit van, swinging what appears to be a surveyor's wheel.

Carl Mason and girlfriend Abbie Bennett were stunned when they found the man passed out in the car and were shocked further when they were informed he was actually on the run from the law.

Users of secret-sharing app Whisper from across the world have posted a series of shocking confessions about dating their sibling's ex-partners, often without their knowledge.

Can YOU guess the designer shoe from the bargain buy?

If you don't fancy splashing out, the high street is awash with very convincing copies of this season's most popular shoe styles, but can you tell which is which. Left to right: One style is £45.99 from Amazon, the other is £650 Valentino Rockstuds; £540 mules from Casadei VS £28 New Look shoes, and £580 YSL tribute heels with a very convincing Office copy for £69.

It has long been thought that having low levels of vitamin D increases the risk of cancer. But the new research, from Creighton University, Nebraska, showed no such link.

A probe was launched over cans found at a factory in Lisburn, County Antrim. But Coke said the issue was identified 'immediately' and had no impact on its products on sale.

Drinker's breastfeeding rant backfires spectacularly

Sheldon Sparks (left), 49, sparked outrage when he ranted on Facebook (inset) at a young mother who had 'flopped a breast out' to feed her child in the pub. After saying the child should have been taken to a park instead, he even suggested women should cover themselves with blankets, adding: 'I just don't think it should be seen in the pub.' But the 30-year-old at the centre of the row (right, with her son) has now blasted Mr Sparks's comments as 'ridiculous'. The mother, who wants to remain anonymous, had been in the Spotted Cow pub in Bedminster, Bristol (right) with her five-week-old son on Sunday celebrating her first Mother's Day when she recognised herself as the woman in Mr Sparks's post. She said: 'I just can't believe that in this day and age it is still a big problem for people. I can't believe someone has actually gone that far to complain about it.'

Russia has warned the US deployment of an anti-missile system will spark a new arms race and was a threat to world security designed to contain Russia and China.

Russia has unveiled a reconnaissance drone a soldier would shoot from a 'hand-held grenade launcher'. It was part of a military robotics show called 'Robotization of the Russian Armed Forces'.

The alleged incident took place when Thea Gaillard, 24, and her husband Jeremiah (pictured together) booked a taxi to take them to Manchester Airport.

Last year EU countries paid more than 80,000 migrants to return home, but because each country offers different benefits, Brussels says some are 'shopping around' to get the best deal.

Families from the opposite end of the wealth and class

Antony Williams and his wife Kayleigh, who have six children between them (the family is seen right_ and live on a budget of £110 a week in a three bed council house in Weston-super-Mare, swapped lifestyles with the wealthy Caddy family (seen left), from Bristol, for Channel 5's Rich House, Poor House.

Fadi Fawaz had many of the late star's followers speculating wildly after he posted a midnight image to Instagram of a churchyard (pictured), with the star's funeral set to take place anytime.

A groundbreaking new procedure, led by a New York fertility doctor, will allow women to freeze a slice of ovarian tissue that contains eggs so they can have a natural pregnancy after chemotherapy.

Maisie Gabriel-Allison shouted 'How many times? Don't talk to these white people' when ever a black nurse chatted with a white colleagues while working for Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust.

Alfonso Ribeiro posts Fresh Prince of Bel Air reunion snap

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star Alfonso Ribeiro, who played Carlton Banks in the hit sitcom, sent fans into a frenzy as he fuelled reboot rumours by sharing a snap of the original cast reuniting on Monday. The actor, 45, posted a picture of the on-screen family enjoying a bite to eat at Nobu in Malibu, California, two decades after finishing their six season run in the show back in May 1996. Alfonso (second left) is seen smiling alongside (L-R) Tatyana Ali (Ashley); Karyn Parsons (Hilary); Will Smith (Will) Daphne Etta Maxwell (Vivian) and Joseph Marcell (Geoffrey). Remembering the late James Avery, who starred as Uncle Phil, Alfonso captioned the snap: 'Always amazing to spend an afternoon with my Fresh Prince family. Wishing that James Avery was still with us to make this complete,' the father-of-three captioned the snap.'

Sabrina Bellman, 26, was travelling with her husband, three-year-old daughter and mother-in-law through Bodmin, Cornwall, on Boxing Day 2015 when Daniel Smith, 31, ploughed into their car.

The study, carried out by three researchers from the London School of Economics, checked on reports of the health, intelligence and social skills of the children up to the age of seven.

Certainly some of the most toxic feuds have always involved those who live in the closest proximity. Barely a day goes by without some dispute or another ending up in court.

David Beckham gives first look at King Arthur character

The former footballer, 41, was almost unrecognisable and looked a far cry from his usual self as he gave his Instagram followers a first look at himself in character for his upcoming movie role in Guy Ritchie's King Arthur.

Twitter user hilariously edits ex-friend from picture

It's a pretty common problem: You really like how you look in a particular photo, but you've either broken up with or stopped being friends with the other person in it, effectively ruing a cute picture. Instead of tossing out that good snap entirely, 18-year-old Serena Caballero got crafty. The Texas teen used what appears to be MS Paint to 'fix' a favorite photo, editing out an ex-friend. Others have chimed in with their own funny photo edits ro remove former friends and exes.

Hedge fund exec Charles W. Murphy, whose company lost billions in Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme, leaped to his death from the 24th story of the Manhattan Sofitel hotel on Monday.

Sophie Callaghan (pictured), 25, from Toxteth, was last seen on Wednesday, March 22, in Prescot, Merseyside. She is with her 10-week-old baby Georgie Walmsley.

The girl in India, thought to be no more than six hours old, was left to die in a shallow sand pit in a field when a young child spotted her feet poking through the ground on Saturday.

Sherlock Holmes author's Victorian home restored

Undershaw (pictured), in Surrey, the grand home the Sherlock Holmes author helped design, fell into disrepair after the hotel which ran there for 80 years closed in 2004. But in a resurrection worthy of the famous fictional detective himself, the derelict 14 bed Victorian property has been restored to its former glory. The building is now part of a special needs school (top before the restoration, and bottom, after) in Hindhead, Surrey, and has been nominated for a heritage award. Doyle (bottom inset), his wife Louisa and their two children Mary and Arthur, known as Kingsley, moved into Undershaw in 1897 and he went on to write the Hound of the Baskervilles there.

The PM has written a letter that will be delivered by hand to EU Council President Donald Tusk at around 12.30pm. That will be the historic moment as Article 50 is not triggered until it is delivered.

The new £1 enters circulation today with early teething problems expected at machines across the country. So MailOnline road tested the coin to see what problems consumers might face.

Some 200,000 uncirculated versions of the coin were sent out as part of sets or to retailers to test ahead of the new £1 launch in the UK today  - but are now being sold for as much as £310 online.

Riots break out in Paris after police shoot dead a Chinese man when he 'answers his front door carrying a pair of scissors' 

There were 35 arrests in Paris overnight as fighting broke out between police officers and demonstrators protesting over the death of Chinese national Shaoyo Liu. Father-of-four Liu, 56, who was shot dead on Sunday night after police were called to his flat to deal with a domestic dispute. On Monday, members of Paris's sizable Asian community hurled bricks at riot police, who responded with baton charges. The Chinese government issued a statement on Tuesday calling on the Paris authorities to 'guarantee the safety and legal rights and interests of Chinese citizens in France'.

Regine Tezangi (pictured), 52, was paid hundreds of pounds to secure driving licences for candidates at the test centres in Hither Green, south east London and Sidcup, Kent.

Kirsty Rustman, 30, was in Livello bar in Newcastle when a woman threw a drink over fiancé Matthew Hurst on the dance floor. Seconds later, she smashed a glass in her face and fled the scene.

Can YOU find spot the hare in the kitchen?

The retro illustration shared by Playbuzz features a hot-headed chef attempting to prepare a meal, but hiding somewhere among the pots and pans is the pesky hare.

Farida, 27, has revealed how she had her jihadist tormentor killed in an air strike in Mosul before fleeing after two years of being 'treated like an animal.'

A sickening new ISIS propaganda video shows children armed with handguns carrying out what appears to be a routine military exercise until you realise they are hunting living targets.

London florist’s shop selling bundles of STICKS for £18

Botanique in trendy Stoke Newington, east London, has around eight pieces of wood around a foot long for customers to hang on their walls. The decorations range from £12 to £18 with various shapes and sizes, with some including notches to hook clothes onto. Most are made from birch or holly and are planed and sanded at the back with holes drilled through so they can be attacked to a wall. BBC presenter Jeremy Vine brought the sticks to the attention of social media when he tweeted a pictures to his 600,000 followers.

Officers said they had stumbled across the plot while investigating a group of 30 or so crooks who were involved in drug and arms trafficking on the Italian island of Sardinia.

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Photos of some of the funniest toilet signs in the world

A hilarious gallery of image reveal some of the most amusing and unusual toilet notices from around the world. In many of the images shared online the images are rather stating the obvious with diagrams instructing visitors on how not to use the toilet. Other posters are clearly intended to raise a smile such as certain signs offering advice to patrons on how to disguise any unsavoury noises.

James Lees, from Hartlepool, clambered up six storeys and fell to his death after a drug-fuelled night at The Warehouse Project with tests showing he had taken 'fatally toxic' levels of ecstasy.

Brazilian airline Gol has agreed to pay the Kayapo tribe £1million after one of its jets crashed into their nature reserve in the Amazon rainforest in 2006 after a mid-air collision with another plane.

The idea is expected to be explicitly rejected in a resolution responding to Theresa May triggering Article 50 - which is set to be voted on by the European parliament next week.

New research into strange marks on the planet's surface from Washington-based Nasa found that an asteroid triggered tsunamis billions of years ago, digging out a 'thumbprint-like' crater.

Paul Dawson took a picture of the black cat with his 300mm long-lens camera at the weekend in a field close to Milton of Leys in the Scottish Highlands.

Miyasa Hodor, who is believed to have been imprisoned in Mosul two years ago, admitted the terror group have coerced her into torturing more than 50 women a day.

Rachel Dolezal, the former NAACP leader who was unmasked as a white woman in 2015, claimed that ethnicity is not biological in an interview with BBC's Newsnight on Monday.

Unveiling a major cost-cutting plan in the Daily Mail today, the head of the NHS says patients will also be expected to pay for their own indigestion pills, hayfever remedies and sun cream in the UK.

A teenager died after shooting herself with her uncle's gun during a game of Russian Roulette. Ana Julia Lima Clemente, 15, died in Criciuma in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina.

Is this a member of Indonesia's lost pygmy tribe? Mysterious small figures is caught on camera scurrying out of the undergrowth in remote area of northern Sumatra 

The man was spotted near Banda Aceh, on the northern tip of Sumatra. He appeared to be half-naked and ran down a dirt track carrying a stick. After he was chased, the man dived into some bushes. Some people say the mysterious man is a member of the mythical Mante tribe. The group are believed to be forest dwellers, who were documented once in the 17th century. However, most think the group are simply legend.

Birmingham-based gynaecologist Gabrielle Downey addresses a number of myths about Caesarean sections in a piece for Healthista. She says you can breastfeed - contrary to popular belief.

Kurdish Iraqi Hoshyar Ali Abdul, 54, lost his first leg to a mine in 1989 and lost the second leg just five years later. He has since dedicated his life to dismantling around two million landmines.

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Barbara Dransfield, of Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, suffered a fractured skull after she was hit up during a raid on her home

Researchers from Indiana University and the University of Hawaii, Mnoa conducted an analysis of 50 studies to better understand the effect of porn on viewers' overall satisfaction.

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Vigilantes attacked two suspected burglars who targeted homes in the village of Tephe, central Mexico, one of whom had his right had amputated during the struggle.

Family and friends of Danielle McLaughlin, who was raped and murdered in Goa, stood in silence last night as her remains finally arrived in her home town in Ireland.

Apple's latest iOS software with the 10.3 update was released yesterday to users across the world. The update replaces Apple's 31-year-old filing system with a new storage method.

Ian Paterson (pictured), 59, from Manchester, denies unlawfully and maliciously wounding nine women and one man by privately operating on them when they didn't have cancer.

Edward Bater (pictured) 21, and Gregory Elsom, 22, managed to get into the tent at the festival in Donington Park, Leicestershire, when they asked for shelter.

MailOnline reveals people's strangest sleeping locations

We've all been there: so utterly exhausted that we'd do anything for a nap - but few of us are so accomplished in the art of nodding off as the people in these photos. Pictured, clockwise from top left: a snoozing man inexplicably dangling from the roof rail of a train; a make-shift hammock of sorts; an acrobatic 21-year-old utterly defeated by his first day at work; someone who has made the best of a cramped situation; a London Underground commuter; and an airport nap connoisseur.

Just 17 per cent of the public believe the Labour leader is performing well, the research by GfK found. By contrast 18 per cent think the US president is doing a good job.

Callum Strang, of North Queensferry, Fife, sent a tweet bemoaning Gordon Strachan's decision to bring on the striker with the game against Slovenia seemingly heading for a dour 0-0 draw.

Researchers at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Montpellier, France analyzed the blood meals of flies to find out what disease they carry.

The feature, which has been rolled out globally, is designed to help friends find one another and organise meet ups in unfamiliar or crowded places.

US mother films 'horrifying' pat-down of her disabled teenage son by 'power-tripping airport staff who left him traumatised for several hours'

A furious mom has blasted the TSA officers who she says gave her disabled son an 'unnecessary' and 'horrifying' pat-down in a Dallas airport on Sunday. Jennifer Williamson says that her son Aaron, who has sensory processing disorder, was detained for more than an hour at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport despite not setting off the metal detector. And although she asked the TSA agent not to perform a pat-down, saying it would upset the boy, the agent went through with it anyway. Williamson then recorded the 'traumatizing' incident in a video that has now been seen more than 1.4 million times.

Tony Wringe believes officers should have scoured the tip when the family requested them to after the 23-year-old gunner went missing in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, on September 24 last year.

The footage shows two men with their female partners up against a wall in a flowerbed next to a Tesco superstore in Huddersfield's town centre over the weekend.

Carys Grant, 23, from Cardiff, was diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum - the same condition that saw the Duchess of Cambridge hospitalised while expecting Prince George.

Googl added the global secret 'Easter egg' as a nod to Incognito mode's notoriety as a popular platform for secretly browsing pornography.

In a new interview, Ida Tin, CEO of Berlin-based Clue, said that she hopes Apple will soon make a device that women can put inside their bodies to track their menstrual cycle (stock image).

Winchester Crown Court heard how 34-year-old Robert Hinz killed his son Julian, who had been 'subjected to severe violence' and was found with injuries to his head, collar bone and ribs.

Five medics are fired after footage of them dancing around a naked, unconscious patient awaiting surgery goes viral 

Five medics were fired after an outrageous video was released showing them mocking a man on a surgery table (left and right). The group of doctors and nurses were heard laughing raucously as they danced around the patient at the Santa Cruz de Bocagrande clinic in Bolivar, Colombia. The patient was unconscious and lying completely naked face down awaiting surgery on the operating table.

The Duchess of Cambridge, 35, will visit Luxembourg on 11 May at the request of the Foreign Office, Kensington Palace has announced.

Accommodation at some of the UK's more lavish boarding schools - where fees are up to £40,000 a year - includes chef-prepared meals, yoga rooms and designer sofas.

Three masked men attacked the Mercedes, parked on a drive in front of a home in Selly Park, Birmingham, with one of the gang launching a petrol bomb before fleeing the scene.

The Brexit Secretary moved to play down expectations of a dramatic plunge in flows as he pointed out public services and many industries depended heavily on labour from overseas.

Three-year-old Zeva was taken to Ilkeston fire station in Derbyshire and comforted by Peppa Pig while crews attempted to cut the yellow plastic child's toilet seat off her neck.

Landspitali Hospital in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik gave out a record amount of pain medication to women in labour over the weekend, nine months after that Euro win over England.

Queen Mathilde greeted by Crown Princess Mary in Denmark

Crown Princess Mary was seen giving Queen Mathilde of Belgium a sightseeing tour of Copenhagen this afternoon (left and right) as they took to the water for a boat trip with their husbands Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and King Philippe (inset). The afternoon trip followed the Belgian royals' arrival in Denmark this morning for a three-day state visit.

Herds of endangered Przewalski's horse, packs of wolves and even European bison are thought to have made their home in 600,000 acres of land abandoned after the Chernobyl disaster.

Google Home will arrive in the UK on April 6 and will cost £129. The technology giant also announced it was launching its Wifi router, Google Wifi for the same price.

Research from City, University of London and University College London tested the mental damage of oxygen deprivation, which is a side effect of taking general anaesthetic.

China combines its capital with nearby cities to form the 'megatropolis'. The region would cover 83,403 square miles and have 100 million people. A 'one-hour commute zone' has also been planned.

Yale University researchers found that 82 per cent of the runners of the 2015 Hartford Marathon that were studied showed stage 1 acute kidney injury after the race.

A man has been arrested on suspicion of perjury by police investigating the death of British exotic dancer Stacey Tierney at Melbourne's Dreams Gentlemen's Club.

Lucy Austin, 34, was getting her five-year-old son ready for school when she spotted the marsupial in the treeline at the bottom of her garden in in Bethersden, Kent.

Hundreds of Indians rampage through shopping mall and attack African migrants in 'revenge' for teenager's overdose blamed on 'foreign' drug dealers 

Police arrested five men Tuesday after hundreds of angry residents of a north Indian city attacked Africans with sticks and metal chairs (pictured) following the death of a local teenager from a suspected drug overdose. Around a dozen people were wounded in the violence late Monday in Greater Noida, a satellite city of New Delhi where hundreds of African students are based. 'Rumours were being spread that Africans are behind the youth's death and racist comments were made on social media. It looks racially motivated,' senior police officer Sujata Singh said.

Sadiq Khan said the EU should act with 'confidence' to strike a deal that worked for both sides. He met European Parliament chief negotiator Guy Verhofstadt (pictured) in Brussels today.

Parisikha Das, from the village of Assam in north-east India, weighs only 22 pounds - the same weight of a six-month-old toddler and cannot talk or walk.

Harry Watson's mother, Tanya, posted a photo of him surrounded by hearts, and said that she believes that they fell while taking pictures on the North Yorkshire cliffs.

Former Welsh Guards soldier Cai Keehan, 32, from south Wales, was diagnosed with a grade 4 brain tumour last year after dribbling from the side of his mouth and suffering a series of seizures.

Overweight student was compared to a pig emoji

Laura Strawbridge, 25, from Guernsey, piled on 4 stone while at university, with her weight creeping up to 14 stone (left) - prompting a 'devastating' comment from a female friend of her ex-boyfriend on a picture of her (inset). But the cruel jibe spurred Laura on to hit the gym and she now says she would like to thank her tormentor for 'motivating' her.

Amy Coleman, 28, from Coalville, Leicestershire, ballooned to 20 stone 4 lbs before embarking on a drastic lifestyle overhaul, spending £3,500 on exercise plus a further £7,500 on surgery.

Grandmother-of-three Lynn Gunn is adamant her mother Margaret, who died in 2013 after a battle with cancer, protected the family during the horror smash on the A55 in North Wales last October.

Video footage has caught the moment an employee throws hot water into a colleague's face during an argument. The video was taken from surveillance footage in Wuxi, China on February 12.

Lady the dog, 20, has had 12 of her 16 teeth removed in an operation after the pooch became addicted to drinking Coca Cola every day. Owner Kate Snook, from Wiltshire, 46, admitted the dog is 'spoilt'.

Mounting a horse is not as easy as it looks in the films, as this little girl found out. Astrid Scheucher filmed her daughter attempting to get on their horse Lisa at the family ranch in Lebring, Austria.

Cobbler Antonio Vietri, from Turin in Italy, has come up with a world first: 24-carat gold shoes, and they are now on sale for a mere £21,000.

Tinder Online is not yet available in the US or UK, but a global roll-out may take place if testing is successful. Currently the website is available in Argentina, Brazil, Indonesia and Italy.

SSSSSurprise! Giant cobra leaps out of a hole in front of a brave builder in terrifying footage 

A brave builder captures a deadly giant cobra that leaps from a hole in this terrifying video. In an attempt to flush out the snake, the man digs at an opening with a pickaxe on an Indian building site. Suddenly, the huge cobra aggressively flies out of the hole and heads straight for the builder.

Ten-year-old Bradley Hewitt changed the colour of his mousy brown hair after copying some of his friends at Kingsland Academy in Bucknall, Stoke-on-Trent.

Ruben Storey loves nothing more than helping out his father on their farm in Northumberland. As well as lambing, he is seen clearing a field and using a pressure hose to wash a tractor.

Guddappa Kumar, 38, fell while taking part in the festival in the Mandya district of Karnataka, India. Local media reported he had been practicing the run for 17 years.

Jazmyn Greenfield, 20, bought the BBQ Rib-flavour crisps from an Asda store in Harrogate, North Yorkshire - but claims she discovered animal faeces in the bag.

Israeli Army Radio has described the weapons as 'completely different than any weaponry we know from the direction of the Strip', and said Hamas now has dozens of the rockets.

'She's become a mascot at her nursing home': CONTOURING grandma, 80, becomes an internet star with her eye-popping beauty transformations

Livija Mulac, 80, from Pula, Croatia, has achieved global fame as the 'Contouring Glam-ma', earning tens of thousands of likes and views with her astonishing makeovers on social media - and it's all thanks to her granddaughter, makeup artist Tea Flego (inset). Tea told FEMAIL: 'She has became a mascot at her nursing home, her friends call her a star.'

Facebook has rolled out a global update which includes three new features - Facebook Camera, Facebook Stories and Direct.

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