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Borussia Dortmund bus bombs detonated by 'MOBILE PHONE'

The Borussia Dortmund team bus has been hit by an explosion while carrying the squad to their Champions League quarter-final against Monaco, with one player taken to hospital. read


Spicer compares Assad to HITLER says Nazis didn't use gas

Press Secretary Sean Spicer went on CNN to fight for his job after favorably comparing Adolf Hitler with Bashar al-Assad at today's White House briefing. read


Sylvia Plath letters revealing Ted Hughes abuse go on sale

In what academics have hailed as a fascinating insight into how their relationship disintegrated in the 1960s, Plath also claimed he wanted her dead. read


Johnson's push for sanctions on Russia could be BLOCKED

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. read


MoD to cut Royal Marines’ specialist unit 42 Commando

The unit, which is based in Plymouth, will lose 200 of its members and will change from a battle unit - which has served in Afghanistan and Iraq - to a maritime force protecting ships and hunting pirates. read


HPV vaccine should be given to boys too say teachers

Public Health England last night said it was reviewing whether to extend the HPV vaccination programme to adolescent boys following a pilot scheme for gay men. read


London policeman pulls cyclist over with blue lights

Evo Lucas, from London, was cycling to work when his GoPro cameras captured the moment the police car passed by on a narrow road and the ensuing confrontation between the pair. read


Stockholm terror attack victim named as Ebba Åkerlund

Ebba Åkerlund was killed when a terrorist mowed down innocent pedestrians in the Swedish capital. The 11-year-old had been walking home from school. read


Did England rugby star's actor grandad spy for Russians?

The fly-half player Toby Flood, who plays for Toulouse in France, is the grandson of Albert Lieven, a German actor who appeared in The Guns of Navarone in 1961. read


The over-50 bikini braggers: They love flaunting bodies

As we age, our muscle volume decreases, our metabolism slides and our calorie requirement is lower. A 20-year-old can get away with 2,000 calories a day; after 50, it’s just 1,600. read


Viewers blast 'budget' cookery show Save Money: Good Food

Viewers less than impressed with the latest episode of Save Money: Good Food as it emerged the family featured on the show spent two-and-a-half times the national average on their weekly shop. read


Bondage fan ‘tortured woman with a homemade shocker'

The victim said the sexual antics of Keiren Batten, from Hitchin, Herts, went much further than anything in the Fifty Shades of Grey (pictured) film and novels, a court heard. read


Trump blasts North Korea for doing 'wrong thing'

President Donald Trump said North Korean president Kim Jong-un is doing the 'wrong thing' as he talked up the power of the U.S. 'armada' heading toward the tense Korean peninsula. read


North Korea state media threatens nuclear strike

North Korean state media warned on Thursday of a possible nuclear attack if the country becomes the target of American aggression. read


Donald Trump says 'North Korea is looking for trouble'

The US President wrote the message on Twitter after revealing he had urged his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to pressure Pyongyang in to stopping its nuclear programme. read


Trump says US will not go into Syria

'We’re not going into Syria,' he told Fox Business. He also said that last Thursday's missile strike was only intended to curb Assad's use of chemical weapons on his own people. read


Mattis promises Syria will not lead to war with Russia

Defense Secretary James Mattis pledged that the U.S.'s recent military involvement in Syria will not lead to a war with Russia, which has backed Bashar al-Assad's regime. read


KATIE HOPKINS: Boris Johnson, a clown on the world stage

Aside from blacking up or being photographed in beachwear, I am not sure there is any way for Boris Johnson to embarrass himself – or Britain -further this week, writes KATIE HOPKINS. read


PM refuses to say if she would back more US Syria strikes

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. read


Rex Tillerson arrives in Moscow and will meet with Putin

Russia's initial snub followed a verbal assault on the US for its air strikes on Assad's army in Syria. Tillerson hit back on Tuesday. Even so, a meeting is reportedly on the books. read


Putin claims US is preparing to carry out fake gas strikes

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. read


WH: Russia covering up Assad's chemical attack

Senior White House officials said Tuesday they are 'very confident' that the attack was not committed by non-state actors 'I think it's clear that the Russians are trying to cover up what happened,' one said. read


Janet Jackson seen for first time since split from husband

Janet Jackson appeared to be saving her troubles for another day on Wednesday as she indulged in a little retail therapy in London on her first outing since she announced her split. read


Greatist.com reveals the most common kitchen mistakes

A string of experts has revealed some of the common mistakes we're all making in the kitchen - and why we should be hand washing our knives rather than putting them in the dishwasher. read


Husbands and wives reveal why they don't have sex anymore

Hundreds of married couples took to Reddit to reveal the real reasons why the passion had faded from their relationships, from the stress of raising children to gaining weight. read


Parents vow to fight to save baby Charlie Gard's life

Chris Gard and Connie Yates rushed to eight-month-old Charlie’s hospital bed after an emotional hearing at the High Court, in which a judge ruled their son should be allowed to die. read


Devon nurse, 27, filmed himself raping three-year-old girl

George Anderson, 27, a nurse at Torbay Hospital in Devon, sneaked into his victim's bedroom and raped her while she was sleeping and filmed the horrific sexual attack on his mobile phone. read


Student who nearly killed friends in crash is SPARED jail

Israel Imwensi, 22, was returning from seeing the Hollywood blockbuster at the cinema when he crashed his Audi A3 during a race through the Blackwall Tunnel in London last year. read


Grannies buckling under strain of having to become nannies

It seems that just when many grandparents should be settling into retirement, instead they’re having to commit to the exhausting task of caring for young grandchildren. read


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

Chris Hutcheson, 68, admitted hacking into the television star's computer system after he was sacked from his role running the business operations of Ramsay's restaurant empire. read


Antiques Roadshow's Alice Gibson-Watt dies in hospital

Sotheby's jewellery expert Alice Gibson-Watt died in hospital following a suspected bout of postpartum psychosis, which can cause hallucinations and paranoia. read


Dr Jane Cox reveals what your eggs say about you

Human behaviour expert Dr Jane Cox has matched different personalities to four common ways of eating a soft boiled egg, from dipping soldiers into a runny yolk to spreading it on toast. read


Ed Sheeran settles $20M lawsuit over hit song Photograph

The British singer, 26, was accused of making a 'note-for-note copy' of a Martin Harrington and Thomas Leonard song called Amazing, released by former The X Factor winner read


Ivanka Trump accused of using colored contacts

Whether or not Ivanka actually wears colored contacts has yet to be confirmed, but her naturally brown eyes have looked green during numerous high-profile events. read


Driver 'was choosing music on phone' before Cumbria crash

Richard Cupid, 31, has admitted that he caused the death of John Bromley, 81, by careless driving. But he denies he was driving dangerously at the time of the accident near Ulverston, Cumbria. read


Minicab driver who killed ballet star is CLEARED

Abdul Qayyum (pictured) knocked Jonathan Ollivier, 38, off his motorbike and into a lamppost in Clerkenwell, north London, which led to the dancer dying at the scene from head injuries. read


Has the mystery of Banksy finally been solved?

William Kasper claims to have snapped Banksy in Bethlehem in 2007 and says that UK painter James Ame is responsible along with a group of other artists for his iconic street pieces. read


Duchess of Cambridge already spent £57K on clothes in 2017

The Duchess of Cambridge, 35, is shaping up to have a very expensive 2017 as she's already dwarfed her entire 2015 wardrobe spend in the first quarter of this year. read


Police investigate video of gang attack on girl in Essex

A mother was left wanting to 'kill' a teenage girl after shocking footage emerged online showing her 12-year-old daughter getting badly beaten up in Chelmsford. read


Leylandii-growing pensioner has her case dropped 

Valerie Vivian (pictured), 70, was accused of damaging a strip of land off Miller Walk in Bathampton, Bath, Somerset, on October 29, last year. read


Croydon mother 'laced husband’s chilli with drugs'

Roberta Maasdorp, 46, pictured with her husband, from London, allegedly laced Peter Maasdorp's meal with medication as their 23-year marriage collapsed. read


Mauritian Vogue model was 'strangled by female classmate'

Two weeks after Raudha Athif, 21 was found dead in an apparent suicide by hanging in her Bangladesh dorm room, her father, Mohamed Athif filed a lawsuit against one of her female classmates. read


Homeless man faces jail after London hotel worker's murder

Vadims Ruskuls, 25, was captured on CCTV following 30 year-old Indian-born Pardeep Kaur as she made her way to the Sheraton Skyline Hotel near London's Heathrow Airport. read


Greebles test could spot Alzheimer's disease

A Vanderbilt University study has found those at genetic risk of the disease struggle to distinguish a subtle difference in one of the little purple characters that were designed in the ongoing quest for a cure.. read


Manchester mother only allowed THREE TOYS in her garden

Mother-of-three young boys Collette Martin, 43, from Adswood in Manchester, was also fined £100 with £347 costs for failing to clear up her garden and remove rubbish. read


London restaurant boss crashed into shops jailed

Talal Alkassab (pictured), 39, and Diyaa Lababidi, 33, lied to police to cover their tracks following the crash in central London. read


Haileybury teacher at £30k-a-year school is struck off

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. read


Video of spice users in phone box shows them lose control

Distressing video footage has emerged of men smoking the drug Spice in a phone box before staggering around the streets to the horror of onlookers in Manchester's busy city centre. read


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

You would never believe this beautiful barn (pictured) was a crumbling barn just three years ago. The property, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, has undergone a mammoth conversion. read


Luisana Lopilato breaks silence on son's cancer treatment

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. read


Rakhmat Akilov confesses to Stockholm terror attack

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. read


Michigan scientists find tattoos makes you sweat less

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. read


Experts reveal why airlines ALWAYS overbook seats

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. read


United passenger traded drugs for gay sex with patient

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. read


United CEO Oscar Munoz says he is outraged in new memo

United's under-fire CEO Oscar Munoz has issued a new statement in an attempt at damage control after the airline was blasted for forcing a passenger off a full flight in Chicago. read


United passenger David Dao was a poker champ

Dao joined the World Series of Poker circuit in 2006 and spent the next decade at the tables, earning him $234,664. read


PIERS MORGAN: Domestic US airlines are worse than Con Air

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. read


United told staff doctor 'tried to strike law enforcement'

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. read


Trump is 'sure' to have seen 'disturbing' United video

Even the White House has responded to footage showing United Airlines passenger, Dr. David Dao, being dragged from has seat Sunday on a flight to Louisville. read


United Airlines is trolled over shocking video on Twitter

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. read


Jimmy Kimmel mocks United's overbooking incident 

The talk show host blasted the airline on ' Jimmy Kimmel Live! ' Monday with a parody ad. It used a clip of Dr David Dao being pulled off of the airplane in Chicago, Illinois. read


Drunk couple who almost forced flight to divert face jail 

Anthony Grant, 27, and Carola Conti (pictured), 26, have appeared in court accused of being drunk and abusive to cabin crew on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to London Heathrow. read


UK weather: Easter weekend will see showers and thunder

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. read


A Tidy Mind founder tells us how to tackle clutter

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. read


Stuart Metcalfe on what happens when you wear high heels

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. read


The foods that will wake you up as much as a coffee

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. read


Body Coach Joe Wicks reveals what to eat on a hangover

British fitness and nutrition guru Joe Wicks, better known as the Body Coach, has found some healthier alternatives for the morning after - including a delicious dishes to order at brunch. read


This is the face of a woman who died 13,600 years ago

Scientists resurrected a Late Pleistocene woman who died more than 13,000 years ago in Thailand by reconstructing her face in a two-dimensional image using facial approximation. read


David and Victoria Beckham take Harper horse riding in LA

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. read


Surgeon reveals two simple exercises to stop snoring

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. read


Birth order significantly impacts a person's career path 

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. read


Woman had sex with dogs at ‘bestiality’ party SPARED jail

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


Ghanaian refugee accused of rape faced deportation

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. read


Security guard pushed and grabbed a boy, 15, by the throat

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. read


Longbenton pervert had huge cache of extreme child porn

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. read


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 Miley Cyrus' music and hearing 'good morning'. read


Australian tourist suing over Tower Bridge lift crash

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. read


M&S cashier stole £50 after taking money from frail woman

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. read


US tycoon Randy Work must hand half £140m fortune to wife

Randy Work, 50, pictured, a former executive in Texas-based private equity firm Lone Star, said it is wrong that his ex Mandy Gray, 48, should get the same as him when he made all the money. read


Karen Danczuk accuses women of stealing her famous selfies

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. read


Channel Seven TV reporter drops the F-bomb during bulletin

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. read


Ryan Giggs will make 'special contribution' to his fortune

Ryan Giggs and his wife Stacey are embroiled in a fight over money following the breakdown of their relationship and are battling it out at the High Court in London. read


What REALLY happens when someone objects at a wedding

In a recent Ask Reddit thread, several people revealed the dramatic moments they or someone else stood up during a wedding ceremony. read


Tea stains your teeth more than coffee says WebMD

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. read


Alice Ruggles 'complained of harassment before her murder'

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. read


Picture of Scottish baby is ruined by a tiny middle finger

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. read


How to feast on Easter eggs and not put on weight

Sydney based personal trainer Robbie Hardy has devised a simple program to help overcome the after effects of gouging on eggs and Hot Cross buns this Easter. read


Sydney doctor claims hot cross buns could lead to dementia

Dr Michael Elstein, from Sydney, is suggesting people ditch the hot cross buns this Easter as the gluten they contain is 'setting us up for dementia'. read


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. read


Wife of Simon Danielli is fined £500 for damaging his car

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. read


Amir Khan's wife Faryal Makhdoom posts video while driving

Faryal shocked her Snapchat followers after posting a video of her filming while seemingly driving a car. She also mockingly tells a friend that she's going to take her on a tour of Bolton. read


Women developing wrinkles 10 years too early says expert

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. read


Somerset mother shoves SANDWICH into attacking dog's mouth

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. read


Flanders boosts May's demand for a comprehensive Brexit

The demand is a boost to Theresa May because the territory's regional assembly will get its own vote on the final Brexit deal. read


Insomnia is the most searched for symptom online in the UK

Nine out of 10 of the UK's largest towns Google insomnia over other symptoms. Diarrhoea is the second most commonly searched symptom, with 49,500 Googles per month. read


Paul A Young on how to make your OWN Creme Eggs

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. read


One in eight pounds of all aid spending is British

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


Mother gives birth to 6.06kg son

A Melbourne mother has given birth to a baby boy weighing a whopping six kilograms. read


UCL study finds life skills will help you to age BETTER

Researchers from University College London said the life skills included conscientiousness, control, determination, emotional stability and optimism (stock image). read


Second 'Great Spot' found at Jupiter, cold and high up

A British-led team has discovered another 'Great Spot' on Jupiter that is is 15,000 mi across and 7,500 mi wide. Unlike its surroundings, this system is much colder - earning it the name Great Cold Spot. read


Paul Burrell celebrates marriage with Big Top party

Princess Diana's former butler, 58, celebrated his marriage to new husband Graham Cooper with a lavish party in the grounds of their luxury Cheshire home, a week after tying the knot. read


Paedophile had sex with schoolgirl jailed for three years

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. read


Derby girl accidentally swallows 'button' battery

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. read


Birmingham police force CHILDREN to ground at GUNPOINT

A 37-year-old mother said her four children were 'treated like animals' by West Midlands Police after they were led out of their Birmingham home at gunpoint and handcuffed on the ground. read


Ahsan Hassan jailed for killing ex Zofia Sadowska

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. read


Peter Alliss makes sexist gaffe during BBC coverage

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. read


How the NHS won't give mother life extending cancer drug

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. read


Jean-Claude Juncker's party calls for EU face veil ban

The European People's Party (EPP) claims the measure would be beneficial for security, and help 'human interaction'. read


The Queen meets elephants at Whipsnade Zoo

Dressed in a pale lavender suit, the monarch met animals, keepers and vets while touring the new home for nine Asian elephants on Tuesday - one of which is named in her honour. read


Sutton residents forced to queue for hours for new bins

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. read


Egyptian forces kill 7 jihadis planning Christian attack

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. read


Microsoft scraps its Windows Vista operating system

Seattle-based Microsoft announced today in a blog that it is officially ending all support for Windows Vista, effective immediately. Microsoft will stop issuing security updates and fixes. read


Facebook rolls out group payments in Messenger

Facebook is making it easier for users to split dinner bills or chip in on group gifts. The social media giant rolling out group payments in Messenger that is free for its users. read


Narcissists flirt to make their partners jealous

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). read


Thorntons Easter eggs arrive melted after weekend heatwave

Customers from across Britain took to Twitter to complain that their eggs from the London-based chocolatier Thorntons turned up misshapen and looked nothing like the originals. read


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. read


Criminals target Microsoft Word to steal bank logins

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. read


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. read


Chesterfield teenager sleeps for 18 hours a day

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. read


Measuring percentage body fat may be highly flawed

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. read


People reveal their spookiest paranormal experiences

Reddit users have revealed some of their most chilling paranormal experiences - with some claiming that they have a spirit to thank for saving their life. read


Woman snaps spooky figures inside Lincoln cathedral

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. read


Tillie Medland hits back at trolls over breast video

Tillie Medland , 20, from Toronto, shared the video, which shows her nephew Jetson putting his hand down her sports bra, with her 19,000 followers. read


Diagnosis that could explain why your joints are so stiff

‘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. read


Rod Stewart plans to build 65ft pool at £5m Harlow mansion

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. read


Size 28 mother sheds more than HALF her body weight

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. read


Perfect lesson on how not to remove a tree stump

A video has emerged from the Middle East that gives a perfect lesson on how not to remove a tree stump from the ground. read


Mother called 'inappropriate' for daughter's pageants

Roxanne Moss, 29, has faced criticism for the outfits her daughters Stella and Starr take to the stage in, which include cheerleader and showgirl costumes. read


Canny video editor grabs Pepsi through a screen

The video shows Abishek Das, 24, settling down with a can of Pepsi in his bedroom in the UAE. His friend on webcam reaches his hand out and the Pepsi appears to fly into the screen. read


Water bottle Ooho! that wobbles like bubble to go on sale

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. read


Pulitzer finalist 'nearly killed friend' in Scotland crash

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. read


US Navy ploughs $1.7m into research to create spy robots

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.' read


Has humanity lost control of artificial intelligence?

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. read


Investigation into death of four-month-old boy in Surbiton

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. read


Missing Essex girl with drug addict parents is found safe

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. read


Melbourne mother Lacey Barrett hits back at birth shamers

Melbourne mother Lacey Barrett has fired back after a raw image she shared of a father cradling his son still attached to his placenta moments after birth sparked controversy. read


'Pink moon' lights up the sky as it rises close to Jupiter

The Pink Moon isn’t actually pink, but instead earns its name from the flowering of the brightly-coloured herb ‘moss pink’. The name was coined by Native Americans living in North America. read


New plane-tracker app lets you watch real-time aircraft

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. read


Leics thugs with crowbars wrecked 86 cars in one night

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. read


Why you really should take your shoes off in the house

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. read


Polar bear pounces at child in Pittsburgh Zoo

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. read


St Ives anglers reel in an 8ft SHARK weighing 28 STONE

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. read


Scottish teen plays BAGPIPES while flying to New York

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. read


Scottish policeman showing children cycle safely falls off

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. read


Mary land mother shares photo of her son dying of cancer

Ruth Scully, from Maryland, has shared a heartbreaking photo of her son Nolan, four, just days before he died of a rare soft tissue cancer and describes his battle against the side effects. read


Experts reveal Melania Trump's influence on fashion

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. read


Man, 31, charged with death of new mother, 29

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. read


Playboy TV flooded with job applications

The advert, posted on the job website Indeed, has attracted a whopping 590 applicants. Boasting a salary of between £25,000 and £27,000, it's suitable for graduates with 'some' experience of media. read


Russian policeman jailed for 18 years over triple murder

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. read


Snowdonia is voted the UK's most spectacular view

Despite Snowdonia national park being the wettest place in Britain, the view from the summit of mount Snowdon - the highest point in Wales and England - has been named the best in Britain. read


Wealthy sheikh builds a £127m Westfield replica in Oman

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. read


Test how much do YOU know about your cyberprivacy

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. read


Divorcing farmer fights to cut £12m payout over Brexit

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. read


Britain's ancient trades: Craftsmen keeping them alive

Images of the ancient trades being kept alive by a few traditional craftsmen show Britain's last bellfoundry (pictured), Welsh tapestry makers and traditional kipper smokers. read


DJ sets up disco and sound system on Bakerloo line train

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. read


Stag-do reveller hands over giant boarding pass at airport

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. read


Frank Whittle tested first ever jet engine 80 years ago

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. read


Postcards from the 1890s reveal Ireland’s enduring beauty

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. read


'Superman' cyclist Michael Guerra stretches out on saddle

Michael Guerra unclips from his pedals, lies down on the seat and stretches out his legs to achieve ultimate aerodynamic efficiency. He quickly overtakes other cyclists with his daring method. read


Cat drags its friend by the scruff of the neck

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. read


Meet 'Little Orange', the robot warehouse worker in China

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. read


Mac on... The Barclays 'whistleblower' 

'You're wasting your time, sir. The cleaning lady was on holiday in Skegness at the time of the whistle blowing.' read


Pooches pictured from the paws up

Photographer Andrius Burba snapped the cuddly canines for a new animal project called Under-dogs. The photographer, based in Lithuania, shot the animals from beneath a see-through surface. read