Charlie Gard's life-support CAN be withdrawn, court rules

Connie Yates and Chris Gard (pictured centre and left after today's ruling) both sobbed and yelled 'no' repeatedly as Mr Justice Francis sided with Great Ormond Street doctors. The judge said he had made the decision with the 'heaviest of hearts' but with 'complete conviction' that letting Charlie (right) die was in his best interests because he may be in pain and there is no accepted cure to his rare genetic condition. Afterwards his parents (inset) said they could not understand why the judge had not 'at least given Charlie the chance of treatment'. Miss Yates and Mr Gard, from south-west London, will now apply to the Court of Appeal to stop the eight-month-old's life support being withdrawn straight away, a legal process that can take up to 21 days. More than 80,000 people raised £1.26million for Charlie's treatment and many have been writing messages of support on social media using the hashtag #charliesfight and blue hearts.

Drunk couple who almost forced flight to divert face jail 

Anthony Grant, 27, and Carola Conti (left and together, right), 26, have appeared in court accused of being drunk and abusive to cabin crew on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to London Heathrow. The couple had been returning home from their travels in Cambodia last month when cabin crew said an argument broke out about a broken television screen. Self-employed musician Grant and NHS worker Conti, from East Sussex, admitted having a couple of drinks but denied being 'drunk' and pleaded guilty to the two charges. The duo were asked to be quiet but refused, claiming they weren't worse for wear and accused a member of staff of calling Conti a c***. The pilot said never in his 37 years of experience had he encountered passengers like it.

NEW Rebeka Page, 17, was last seen in the Ilford area of east London at about 3pm on Thursday April 6. She is white, about 5ft 5ins, of slim build with brown hair.

17th Century barn in Hants transformed into £1.25m home

This is the finished result of a stunning 17th barn converted into a modern-day family home (pictured). The structure was unrecognisable just three years when it was left abandoned (top right) in the village of Greywell, near Basingstoke in Hampshire. Mark Parmenter, 60, immediately identified potential in the historic site and embarked on the colossal project of renovating the buildings. He discovered magnificent 400-year-old beams believed to date back to the Jacobean period which are now the centrepiece in the stunning home (top left).

Siobhan McHugh claimed to have the degree to land the job at £10,000-a-term Haileybury boarding school, in Hertford, which boasts former Prime Minister Clement Atlee as alumni.

'For some, the pain can be utterly debilitating,' says Professor Rodney Grahame, a consultant rheumatologist at London's Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth.

Kent-based fruit farmer Paul Mansfield, 56, has been granted permission to challenge a £12million divorce payout he was ordered to give his ex-wife Jane.

Donald Trump says 'North Korea is looking for trouble'

The US President (top right) wrote the message on Twitter after revealing he had urged his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to pressure Pyongyang in to stopping its nuclear programme. His warning came as Russia admitted it is 'extremely worried' the US will attack Kim Jong-Un (bottom right) after North Korea warned it has US bases 'in its nuclear sights'. Pyongyang had earlier threatened 'catastrophic consequences' after Donald Trump sent an armada of warships to the Korean Peninsula (left). At the same time, China has moved 150,000 troops to its border to deal with a possible influx of North Korean refugees amid fears Trump may strike Kim Jong-un following the surprise US missile attack on Syria last week.

Vladimir Putin has warned that 'some kind of substance' will be used in the suburbs of Damascus and the Assad regime will be blamed as he called for a UN investigation into the Idlib attack.

Top diplomats from the G7 group were agreed that 'no future in Syria is possible' with the dictator still in power, France's Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said at a meeting in Italy today.

A summit of ministers from G7 nations in Italy today has ended without agreement on punitive measures - although they have agreed that Bashar Assad cannot stay on as Syrian president.

Downing Street has said Theresa May fully supported last week's reprisals in the wake of the Sarin atrocity but was focused on finding a political solution to the crisis.

Gordon Ramsay's father-in-law arrives at court

Gordon Ramsay's father-in-law Chris Hutcheson has pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to hacking the celebrity chef's computer. Hutcheson, 68, was charged under Operation Tuletta with conspiring to cause a computer to access programs and data without authority. Three of his children - Adam Hutcheson, 46, Orlanda Butland, 45, and Chris Hutcheson Jnr, 37 - also faced the same charge. They appeared at the Old Bailey before Judge Gerald Gordon and spoke to confirm their identities. The defendants pleaded guilty apart from Ms Butland, who denied the charge. The prosecution accepted the pleas and offered no evidence in relation to Ms Butland. Hutcheson Snr is the father of Ramsay's wife, Tana.

Michal Podlaszczyk, 33, moved to the UK in August 2016 after he was freed from an 18-year jail term in Poland. In October, he subjected a woman to a vicious rape and robbery in Leicester.

Sarah McIntyre (pictured), 33, broke taxi driver Kacem Mehouen's little finger and called him an 'Egyptian c***' in a sickening attack, filmed by her mother in Old Swan, Liverpool.

Rise of Western backpackers begging to fund their trip

A rising number of Western backpackers begging to fund their trips through southeast Asia has caused outrage among locals, who say they are taking money from the truly needy. Residents also complained that the 'beg-packers' seem to be openly flouting rules on busking, such as in Singapore, where you require a work permit to perform for donations. Similar tactics have also caused outrage online, where people often use crowdfunding or charity websites to ask for money to fund their trips.

Talking about the joy of her son overcoming the disease, she thanked his doctors, as well as fans and the producers of her new movie, which halted production so she could be by her son's side.

Rakhmat Akilov, 39, the Uzbek migrant suspected of killing four in last week's terror attack in Stockholm told police the atrocity was revenge for 'the bombing in Syria', it was claimed today.

Patchy rain on Friday could turn to heavier showers, thunder and hail in parts of the north by Saturday morning as a cold Atlantic front sweeps through the country, the Met Office says.

Professional organiser Kate Ibbotson has shared her tips for permanently ridding your home of clutter with Femail - including imposing a helpful 'one-in-one-out' rule for clothes.

Reasons My Son is Crying blog shares more hilarious pics

All new parents soon learn that children often cry for no good reason. Causes for the tantrums captured in this comical series of pictures include realising all of the muffins have been eaten (top left), having a football confiscated (below right), and spotting Miley Cyrus on the TV (below, centre). They're sure to give any long-suffering mum or dad a chuckle.

Carol Bowditch, 64, from Lincoln had sex with a St Bernard, a black Labrador and an Alsatian at parties where owners would watch women have sex with their dogs.

When the Army's IRA double agent Stakeknife - said to be Alfredo 'Freddie' Scappaticci (pictured) - warned that Joe Fenton was to be murdered as a traitor, military chiefs did nothing.

Nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert reveals her eight energy-boosting foods, which include dark chocolate with high cacao concentration and red meat, such as a hearty steak.

Often strangers would ridicule Muni Abubakar, 34, from Los Angeles, who suffered from Graves' disease, for her unusual appearance. (pictured before the operation)

A huge fire has torn through at least half of the Grande-Synthe migrant camp outside the northern French city of Dunkirk. Witnesses say the fire broke out following rows between migrants.

Susan Gould leaned into her vehicle and turned on the ignition while it was in gear and flew 11 metres across the carp park of The Boat Inn, in Retford, Nottinghamshire (pictured).

Pleased to meet you, Ma'am! Prince Philip chuckles as the Queen gets a VERY friendly greeting from an Asian elephant during a visit to Whipsnade Zoo

Dressed in a pale lavender suit, the monarch met keepers and vets while touring the new home for nine Asian elephants at the Bedfordshire zoo - one of which is named in her honour. Eight-month-old Elizabeth arrived the day before the Queen's 90th birthday celebrations last year, and now resides in the new Centre for Elephant Care at the Bedfordshire zoo.

As many as one in every five adults in the UK has at least one tattoo. New research reveals inking can cause you to sweat less, according to scientists from Alma College, Michigan.

After a man was dragged off a United plane at Chicago O'Hare airport on Sunday, MailOnline Travel investigates why airlines continue to sell too many seats and what your rights are if you get bumped.

According to Stuart Metcalfe, a consultant podiatric surgeon at Spire Parkway Hospital in Solihull, wearing stilettos can lead to daily ailments such as back pain and even ankle sprains.

A Ghanaian asylum seeker suspected of raping a woman in a nature reserve in Germany had received notice he would be deported just a few days before the attack.

US man jumps to his death from fourth-floor courthouse balcony before his trial for repeatedly raping girl, 10, and then killing her and her grandparents by torching their home

The disturbing moment a man accused of repeatedly raping a 10-year-old girl and later killing her and her grandparents in a house fire jumped to his death from a courthouse balcony has been captured on camera. Robert Seman Jr (inset), 48, was set for trial this week at the Mahoning County Courthouse in Youngstown, Ohio, over the deadly arson when he threw himself from the fourth-floor. Seman faced the death penalty if convicted of aggravated murder charges in the March 2015 deaths of 10-year-old Corrine Gump (top inset), 63-year-old William Schmidt and 61-year-old Judith Schmidt. The shocking incident was recorded on surveillance cameras inside the courthouse. In the short clip, Seman is first seen walking out of the courtroom with two officers (left). He then slows down, allowing the officer who was behind him to draw level with him. He then took three steps to his right, before throwing himself over the low railing (middle).

Luther Small, 15, had been skateboarding with friends when he was ordered to leave by two security guards at St David's Dewi Sant Shopping Centre in Cardiff.

Lorraine Cenci (pictured), 45, is back in court a year after she was filmed taking money from an elderly woman's purse while she was her carer. Cenci, from London, took money from M&S; on Oxford Street.

Bronwyn Cowan is suing the City of London Corporation and two other companies over the fall, which left her and husband Graham (pictured together) with serious injuries.

Selfie Queen Danczuk fumed to her 72,000 Twitter followers that she was getting 'irritated' by people pinching her photos to use on dating sites like Tinder and Plenty of Fish.

Stuart and Diane Gravenell from Gloucester bought the LeapFrog Alpha Pup toy for £17 from Boots as a gift for their granddaughter Iris. But they were shocked when it appeared to swear at her.

Greebles test could spot Alzheimer's disease

Those unable to tell which character is the odd one out could well be at risk of the devastating illness. Known as Greebles, the little purple characters have been designed by scientists in their ongoing quest for a cure. A Vanderbilt University study found those at genetic risk of the disease struggle to distinguish a subtle difference in one of the images. However, their ability to detect minor changes in objects, faces and scenes are relatively unaffected.

Dr Mike Dilkes, a London-based ear, nose and throat specialist, described loud snoring as 'grounds for divorce' on This Morning - and Eamonn said Ruth keeps him awake.

The discovery was made by team of statisticians led by TV psychologist Emma Kenny who is based in London. They found middle children, such as Bill Gates, are more likely to become senior bosses.

Mikhail Dronik, 40, a former Russian policeman and army commander, has been jailed for 18 years after being found guilty of murdering a family of three inside their Moscow apartment.

David Carey from Longbenton in North Tyneside pleaded guilty to a series of charges over 9,000 'extremely offensive' pictures and films discovered on his computer equipment.

Terrifying moment a little boy slips through the gap between a train and the platform as his horrified grandparents wave desperately for the driver to stop

This is the terrifying moment a young boy falls between a train and the platform as he attempts to board with his grandparent and sister. CCTV footage from Cronulla train station in Sydney's south-east last year and shows the young boy just vanish between the gap while boarding the train - one of 223 children who fell on to the tracks in Sydney in 2016.

Channel Seven TV reporter Jessica Adamson has been caught dropping the F-bomb during a live news broadcast on Sunday night. Pictured is Adamson during the bulletin.

Though we tend to think of tea as healthier all-around than its coffee cousin, it turns out that tea has one weird disadvantage: it stains your teeth much more than coffee.

Located just a few kilometres from the centre of Muscat, the 'landmark' Al Araimi Boulevard will be set over two floors and spread across a staggering 147,200 sq metres.

David and Victoria Beckham take Harper horse riding in LA

They have been enjoying some much-need quality time over the last few weeks, after jetting to sunny California for the Easter holidays. And David and Victoria Beckham embarked on yet another family day out with their brood on Tuesday, as they took their daughter Harper, 5, to a riding lesson in Los Angeles. The sweet little girl could not contain her joy as she paraded around the paddock on her horse with ease, while her doting parents watched on proudly from the sidelines.

Lance Corporal Trimaan 'Harry' Dhillon, 26, is accused of slashing Alice Ruggles' neck and leaving her to bleed to death in the bathroom of her flat in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, last October.

Mother of three Sam Docherty, 31, of Alloa, Scotland, shared the 'cheeky' snap of her son Christian appearing to swear at her to raise awareness of premature births.

Harry Appleton's parents, who live in Chesterfield, are becoming increasingly concerned as his terrifying situation only appears to be getting worse. They are unable to wake him up once he is asleep.

Replacing bodyweight and BMI, our percentage body fat theoretically tells us the proportion of fat we carry relative to our muscle. Yet the measurement can change even without fat loss or gains.

Doctor dragged off United flight was felon who traded prescription drugs for secret gay sex with a patient and needed anger management because of 'control' issues

Married Dr David Dao was convicted of giving a patient drugs in return for gay sex and barred from practicing in Louisville, KY. He was allowed back after anger management and other counselling - which revealed his mental state. It said that he had 'a pattern of deception', 'lacked the foundation to navigate difficult situations' a 'need to control, avoidance, withholding information' and 'magical thinking'. The doctor, a 69-year-old grandfather, has received sympathy from around the world in the wake of being dragged off the United flight from Chicago to Louisville by three police officers. One has been suspended. He has yet to speak about the incident.

PIERS MORGAN: The shocking video of the 69-year-old passenger being dragged from a United Airlines aircraft at Chicago Airport on Sunday is the PR debacle of the year.

An internal document seen by DailyMail.com reveals how staff were told that Dr David Dao, the 69-year-old from Louisville, KY, had tried to strike police as they tried remove him from a plane.

Twitter has been flooded with tweets mocking the airline, which apologized for 'having to re-accommodate' a 69-year-old man who was dragged off an overbooked flight to Louisville on Sunday.

Harrowing video footage has emerged from Kurdistan which shows the boy describe how the terror group made him undergo combat training, learn to behead victims and handle weapons.

Spice addict reveals it makes users ‘feel brain dead’

Matthew Nuttall was a teenager when he first started smoking the then legal high Spice with friends in Manchester. Now 20, he has quit cold turkey and turned his life around. His story emerges after fresh images showing Spice users in Bolton today, pictured right (not showing Matthew). He describes the intense highs given by the drug as unlike anything he has felt before or since, saying it made him feel like a zombie. Matthew, pictured left, did not expect to take it frequently, but the cheap high was soon a daily occurrence, and he admits to even going to sleep while smoking spice. Manchester is in the grips of a Spice epidemic with police saying a multi-agency response is needed to tackle the problem. Shocking images and videos have emerged of people staggering through the streets and vomiting on themselves while high.

Hackers exploiting a flaw in MS Word are attempting to steal banking passwords and an email distribution campaign which began in Australia could rapidly spread to the rest of the world.

Rhys Beaumont, 27, has been jailed for three years by a judge at Hull Crown Court after giving a girl cigarettes before sleeping with her in a drugs den. The pair had unprotected sex three times.

Ahsan Hassan, 28, of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire has been jailed for life after killing Zofia Sadowska, 20, in a takeaway. He told officers that she died in an attempted suicide pact.

Golf commentator Peter Alliss, 86, made his second sexist comment of the week when he suggested the fiancée of Sergio Garcia had 'the shortest skirt on campus' during live BBC coverage.

Cardiff stepfather convicted of killing wife's son, five

Dean Collins, 23, from Cardiff, killed his partner's five-year-old son when driving him to football practice without a booster seat in Llandaff in September 2015. A court heard the decorator had been seen holding a mobile phone to his ear and had taken cocaine before the crash. He drifted into the opposite carriageway after undertaking cars and pulling away at traffic lights, colliding head-on with another car. Joseph Smith, who was five, was pronounced dead at the scene. Four others were seriously injured, including Laura Bright, Collins' wife, and her mother Michelle Holmes. He will be sentenced on Wednesday. Pictured left, the married couple arrive at court, right, Joseph, and inset, the crash scene.

Olivia Danielli damaged Simon Danielli's £34,000 Jaguar in Holywood with an umbrella when the pair rowed about babysitting, as she accused him of leaving their three children with strangers.

London cosmetic surgeon Dr Navid Javalli has pointed to an 'epidemic of deep wrinkle lines' in young women, and he says too much time spent staring at phones and computers is to blame.

Shakeisha Vowell, 10, was on a family picnic with mother Jade Douglas,32, (pictured) at the Vallis Vale beauty spot in Frome, Somerset on Sunday when she was attacked by a huge dog.

Leah Harrison, 35, believes she has captured the spirits of a chimney sweep boy and his mother after taking a picture inside the 900-year-old Lincoln Cathedral.

Tear-jerking moment a mute autistic child sings along to Hallelujah as his stunned mother screams with excitement

This is the emotional moment an autistic eight-year-old who is usually mute sang along to Hallelujah. When Patrick King from California played Tori Kelly's version of the classic after dinner one night, he was stunned to see his son Patrick Junior join in. Footage shows Patrick Jr break into a huge grin as he is inspired by the music. With encouragement from his father, he then begins to sing along with the chorus.

Award-winning chocolatier Paul A Young has filmed a step-by-step video guide to show you how easy it is to make a homemade version of a Cadbury Creme Egg.

Britain's more than £13billion in aid spending is an eighth of the more than £100billion global spend on development programmes.

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Melbourne mother Lacey Barrett hits back at birth shamers

An Australian photographer has fired back after an image she shared of a father cradling his son still attached to his placenta sparked controversy. Melbourne mother-of-five Lacey Barrett recently posted an intimate photo of the man holding his newborn in his arm for the very first time just a minute after birth. But the raw photo was met with criticism on social media, after someone posted: 'The placenta ruins this beautiful image, but that's just my opinion'.

Kacie Barradell from Derby has been fighting for her life and is being fed through a tube because of the damage the lithium 'button' battery caused to her oesophagus.

Bonnie Fox is dying. In April 2015 she gave birth to Barnaby, her first child. Four months later her joy turned to horror when she was diagnosed with advanced and incurable breast cancer.

Chaos erupted after the bin delivery lorry ran out of stock, forcing unfortunate residents in Sutton, south London, to queue outside the DIY store on the hottest day of the year.

Egyptian security services shot dead seven ISIS militants on Monday after coming under fire while carrying out a raid on a compound where the men were plotting attacks on Christians.

Thorntons Easter eggs arrive melted after weekend heatwave

Many customers would have been delighted to see that their chocolate eggs from Thorntons had been delivered well in time for Easter. But this excitement turned to fury after they found that their orders had turned into a melted mess after the hottest weekend of the year so far. Customers took to Twitter to complain that their eggs from the London-based chocolatier turned up misshapen and looked nothing like the originals. Emma Moakess from Peterborough tweeted: 'I'm guessing Thorntons weren't expecting the hot weather when they sent these Easter eggs out.' And Chris Wright from Newcastle said: 'Just received an Easter delivery to find two eggs fine but the two for our toddlers melted to the cardboard! Can you help?' The melted chocolate eggs have been blamed on the balmy temperatures last weekend, which rose as high as 77.9F (25.5C) in Cambridge on Sunday.

Bumbling bureaucrats dismissed Sir Frank Whittle's (pictured) idea as 'impractical', but after years of delays, his jet engine was finally tested at a factory in Rugby on April 12 1937.

Some migrants who cannot pay their captors are reportedly killed or left to starve to death, and when migrants die or are released, others are purchased to replace them.

Researchers from the University of Alabama surveyed 200 students and found that people with narcissistic personalities are more likely to flirt with others to make their partner jealous (stock).

Temple elephant kicks a man in the JAW as it is paraded in chains through an Indian village 

The magnificent animal, pictured, is one of dozens forced to go on display in the Indian state of Kerala as part of religious ceremonies. The elephant - named Saraswati - was being paraded when she suddenly kicked the middle-aged man. It was so strong that the man was sent flying to the side of the road as stunned onlookers who were also watching the spectacle ran for cover. The elephants are considered to be the embodiment of Lord Ganesha on earth - but animal rights campaigners have repeatedly shone a light on horrific abuses at temples in the region. Wildlife activists say many of them are tortured, blinded and starved by their handlers - with male elephants injected with drugs in a bid to chemically castrate them.

Sir Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster want to build the pool at their Grade II-listed home in Harlow, Essex, for their 11-year-old son Alastair, who has shown great promise as a swimmer.

Mother-of-four Lucy Humphreys, 40, from Rainhill, in Merseyside, pictured, turned her life around after she struggled to support her 20st frame on crutches when she broke her ankle.

The Ooho! balloon was created by a trio of London-based engineers. The spheres are created using gelification, a technique used in cooking, and the squishy skin is made from algae.

The New York Times is being sued for $4.75million by a journalist's best friend who was seriously injured in a head-on collision while they were in Scotland on a horse riding trip.

Researchers from Cornell University are planning to create a system to enable teams of robots to share information as they move around and carry out surveillance as a 'single entity with many eyes.'

Last year, California-based Nvidia created a driverless car that made decisions after watching humans driving. But despite making the car, Nvidia admitted it didn't know how it did this.

Child abuse officers are investigating the death of four-month old Louie Eastall who was found ill at a home in Surbiton, south west London, and later died in hospital.

Peggie Harper, from Clacton, Essex, was found safe and well today and her drug-addict parents Lisa Douglas, 33, and James Happer, 44, are both in custody after being arrested for neglect.

The Pink Moon isn't actually pink, but instead earns its name from the flowering of the brightly-coloured herb 'moss pink,' which typically coincides with its arrival. It will appear April 10-11.

Airspace Explorer shows planes around the world for iPad users. NATS provides the data, which allows people to select individual flights showing the plane's route, altitude, speed and type.

Adam Guy, 23, Kieran Painter, 18, Lewis Watts, 21, and Tyron Cotterill, 19, went on a wrecking spree through the Vale of Belvoir, 10 miles from Leicester on the evening of New Year's Day.

Full of harmful bacteria that has been picked up on their travels, these can multiply and spread on carpets and floors, according to researchers from the University of Houston.

Polar bear pounces at a young child taunting him with a penguin-shaped backpack from the other side of the zoo glass

The footage, shot at the Pittsburgh Zoo in Pennsylvania, US, captures the moment the youngster got more than he bargained for after trying to attract the bear, pictured above. The whole family's surprise can be heard as the animal hits the glass with its head. At the beginning of the clip the children are desperate to lure the bear so they can get a better look. One of them attempts to hold out his penguin-shaped backpack, pictured inset, to taunt the enormous animal into coming closer. Another member of the group says 'it's attracted to this' while encouraging the young boy to move the bag away in a bid to mimic the actions of escaping prey.

PostNord is said to have stopped the deliveries in the Rinkeby borough of Stockholm - an area of Sweden which has been plagued with riots in the past.

Sam Narbett, 39, and friend Ian Tyldesley, 55, spotted the Porbeagle shark, a member of the Great white family, hunting for seal pups off the coast of St Ives.

Most travellers know there is nothing worse than the sound of a crying baby on a flight - but that has all changed after a Scottish teenager pulled out bagpipes on the way to New York.

The footage shows the officer in full uniform wearing a helmet as he pedals across a short foot bridge in South Ayrshire, Scotland. But it takes a turn for the worse when he falls over the handlebars.

She's been First Lady for just three full months, but according to fashion experts Melania Trump, 46, is influencing the wardrobes of Europe's royals and other women on the world stage.

Vikki Hull was found at her home in Speke, Liverpool, in the early hours of Sunday morning. Mark Mahoney, 31, has been charged with her murder and remains in custody.

Pew Research developed a 13 question quiz to test Americans' of knowledge cybersecurity concepts and issues. The results showed that the average respondent answered just 5 questions correctly.

The US space agency says the new findings come from both the agency's Cassini spacecraft and the Hubble Space Telescope. It will reveal them at 2pm on Thursday.

Mini Remastered creates new classic shape cars for £50k

Not impressed by the new-era Mini range that's emerged under BMW ownership since the turn of the century? This selection of modernised originals might be right up your street. Each will have sat-nav, air-con, new suspension, powerful brakes and a tuned version of the original 1,275cc engine. But it doesn't come cheap.

The men, both in their 20s, are being detained in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, where they could face 100 lashes for having homosexual relations.

Parents shared hilarious pictures of their distraught children bursting into tears as they met the Easter bunny in shopping malls, parks, and at festive celebrations around the world.

The cousin of Canadian Billionaire Daryl Katz phoned Jane the Virgin actress Greice Santo - who is married to gambler Robert Cipriani - telling her that her Hollywood career was over.

The Labour leader interrupted a BBC reporter who tried to question him about the growing Middle East crisis after the United States attacked Syrian president Bashar Assad's regime for the first time.

With his shouty answers, razor-sharp intellect and teeth-gnashing, the Canadian Economics student was a favourite to secure the win for his team in this year's University Challenge.

A new report from The Scripps Research Institute in California has found a way to make cells resistant to HIV. Antibodies bind to cell receptors that block the virus from infecting it.

Scott Marsden, 14, from Sheffield, died in hospital surrounded by his family after he collapsed during a title fight in Leeds last month but the cause of his death has not yet been ascertained.

One in 4 UK university students caught cheating have used electronics (stock). Students at Queen Mary University of London are the worst offenders followed by Newcastle University.

A nine-year-old girl named as Mashael Aldosari who was taken out of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington on Sunday has been found safe and well, police have confirmed.

Dying man enjoys wine and cigarette in Denmark hospital

Nurses agreed to bend hospital rules so Carsten Flemming Hansen could enjoy his favourite things one last time before he died. Staff at Aarhus University Hospital shared the image of the 75-year-old, who doctors said was too ill to be operated on for internal bleeding.

Bernice Williams, 50, was found dead alongside a man who is believed to be her husband Lawrence Williams, 49, at their £400,000 Lutton St Nicholas home.

Former President Obama and his wife Michelle were pictured enjoying some boat activities off the island of Mo'orea in French Polynesia this weekend.

A hilarious selection of images shared on Awkward Family Photos captures the cringeworthy - and occasionally creepy - pictures people have posed for with their relatives at Easter time.

Researchers from the Royal Holloway University of London looked at academic achievement, class schedules and absence rates at a Bulgarian school over nine years.

Members of the British Titanic Society, including family of survivors and victims, have criticised plans to build a £105million replica of the doomed liner at a resort in China.

Spectacular photo of 200 top of the range vehicles

This is the moment more than 200 cars worth a combined £50million lined up for a spectacular group photo. Parked in the middle of the front row (above) was the brand-new Bugatti Chiron, the world's fastest car, which was flanked by its predecessor, the Veyron. Other flash supercars on the £15million-plus front row included a Ferrari F40, F50 and Enzos, a Porsche Carrera GT, Porsche 918 Spyder, McLaren P1 and Jaguar XJR15. The incredible group of vehicles were owned by members of Supercar Driver, which was staging its annual 'secret' meet at the Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground in Leicestershire. And with Ferrari celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, the third row was dedicated to the famous prancing horse (top right). There were at least 29 Ferraris in the first three rows, plus five McLarens, four Porsches and three Bugattis.

The 11-year old was left injured and terrified after the accident in Anshun city on April 7. A CCTV clip shows the driver continuing onto next stop until passengers started screaming

Hackers have found a way to extract information from every move we make with our phones, including how we type, tilt or even swipe, experts from Newcastle University have found.

Wendy Broadhurst, 48, was filming the mouse with her 18-year-old son Jack in their garden in Aberdeen. The pair fell into hysterics when they saw it with a cigarette stuck in its mouth.

Dramatic footage shows terrified spectators - including tourists - running for their life after rumours spread that a lorry was about to plough through crowds in the heart of Malaga, southern Spain.

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Drumahoe Vets In Londonderry shared the graphic image to serve as a warning for owners to keep their pets away from chocolate eggs this Easter.

Many of the new arachnids found in Australia's far north Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, are very small, and some are venomous, researchers said.

50 Cent 'punches' female fan in chest after she grabs his arm and pulls him off stage

50 Cent stopped an aggressive fan with a 'punch' to the chest, according to TMZ . The rapper was performing at with The Lox At Baltimore Soundstage when he tried to shake the hand of a fan. The female fan 'grabbed his arm,' causing the singer to fall forward as she pulled him in.

A new study has found that the ways in which we're able to identify objects in our peripherals varies greatly. On average, people tend to be weakest in ability to see objects above center.

Kittikomol Panno, five, Supanuwat Hongthong, six, and Ut Panno, seven, drowned in northern Thailand on Monday after going to a pond to cool off and getting into trouble in the water.

Scientists believe the warming Arctic climate caused the release of methane gas which has provoked several explosions in mounds of ice on Russia's Yamal peninsula.

Executions fell by more than a third around the world last year but perversely a record number of people were sentenced to death, according to Amnesty International.

Leopard is left covered in painful spines after pouncing on two porcupines 

This leopard was left painfully removing spines from its body after failing to catch a porcupine.   The predator was left with a face full of quills after pouncing on two porcupines in South Africa's Kruger National Park. Footage shows the cat stalking the spiky duo before leaping into action and chasing one of the porcupines but it quickly gives up and sets its sights on the other.

A two-year-old boy was seen playing on a window grille dangerously for over an hour at his home in southern China. His grandfather played ball games with the children on the fourth floor.

After the driver parked and got out, the car began rolling backwards - much to the amusement of his friends. Thankfully, the error happened on a grassy hill in the British countryside - not a city.

Inhaling one of the main chemicals in poppers can cause blurriness and blind spots within just hours of being inhaled, researchers from the Sussex Eye Hospital in Brighton claim.

Model Amber Gwynn, from Geelong, in Victoria, Australia, was just a baby when a photographer offered to airbrush her 'fat rolls' out of professional pictures.

A group of artists from Glasgow filled out the application for Nessie in fear of the beast wanting to 'leave the UK to settle in a new lake within the EU' post-Brexit.

Wales and Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale is one of the investors in this seat of the future and he claims that the prototype is just as comfortable as his bed at home.

Japanese toy maker Bandai has relaunched the tiny handheld game, featuring the six original pets. The devices are available now from Amazon Japan for 2,000 yen ($18, £14).

The lender revealed yesterday that chief executive Jes Staley had been issued with a formal reprimand for trying to expose who was behind criticisms of one of his top employees.

 

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Britain's ancient trades: Craftsmen keeping them alive

Fascinating images show the skills of once proud and prominent industries now being kept alive by just a few artisan craftsmen. Among them are the stories of cheesemakers, stonemasons, brewers, and a Devon cider maker who uses a 350-year-old straw press to crush his apples in a building where the drink has been made for over 500 years, top left. Photos, from a new book, also capture the fascinating skills of Britain's last bellfoundry, bottom right, Welsh tapestry makers using looms over 100 years old, and traditional kipper smokers in a once-thriving Yorkshire fishing village, top right. Pictured, bottom left, is an organ maker for a company that has created behemoth instruments with hundreds of pipes for some of Britain's most famous and beautiful cathedrals.

The London Underground is famous for its abundance of buskers but this daring DJ went one step further and set up a rave on the train. Commuters loved the tunes last night.

The enormous A0-sized printout had all the right details but it would not scan through the automated ticket gates at London's Stansted Airport. Fortunately airport staff saw the funny side.

The Vanquish S Red Arrows Edition has been created to celebrate the RAF's world-renowned aerobatic unit - and just ten cars will be made with one given to RAF Benevolent Fund.

Stunning Photochrom postcards have showcased a rare colourful snapshot of daily life in Ireland in the 1890s spanning rural villages, coastal resorts and cities on the cusp of change.

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'Superman' cyclist stretches out on the saddle while freewheeling at full speed downhill 

Michael Guerra unclips from his pedals, lies down on the seat and stretches out his legs to achieve ultimate aerodynamic efficiency. Letting go of a huge amount of control the Italian cyclist lets the pedals on the fixed-gear bike spin by themselves. His method clearly works as he begins to overtake his fellow cyclists with his risky tactic. At one point in the video - which was filmed in an unknown location - he appears to zoom past a man on an electric mobility scooter. Guerra even overtakes a moped rider - who launches into the manoeuvre himself and appears to be 'flying' in the wind behind the cyclist.

The kitten grabbed its friend by the scruff of the neck and pulled it away from the scales where it was being weighed in Turkey. Footage shows the cat try to drag its friend back into their basket.

The sorting robot carries parcels from the assembly line to departure gates at a warehouse of Chinese courier firm STO Express. Once it's fully charged, the adorable machine can work eight hours non-stop.

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Mosul zoo's lion and bear flown out of Iraq

Simba the lion and Lula the bear, the ailing last two residents of Mosul zoo (top photos), were flown out of Iraq Monday to receive emergency care from an animal welfare centre in Jordan. The pair were found at Montazah Al-Morour zoo as fighting engulfed Mosul, and were trapped in damaged cages without proper care or enough food. Lula (left) is now living in a grass-covered enclosure for the first time in her life. The charity said she will live there until she has adapted to her new surroundings. Meanwhile, Simba is still 'a little shy and enjoys the comfort of his crate'.

   

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