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Gina Miller clashes with Nigel Farage on live TV over Brexit legal challenge

The businesswoman and former model insisted the Ukip leader should be her 'biggest fan' because her High Court challenge had restored power to parliament. read


Father recalls moment he watched his family get crushed to death by Polish lorry driver

Mark Goldsmith was driving behind the car that was carrying his daughter Aimee, 11, partner Tracy Houghton and her two sons, Ethan, 13, and Josh, 11, on the A34 near Newbury. read


Couple are BANNED from adopting foster children because of 'anti-gay' views

The husband and wife, who are both Christians and 'highly educated people', have been fostering the children for almost a year and started looking after them when they were pre-school age. read


Boy, 12, repeatedly raped his sister after becoming fascinated with incest porn

A 12-year-old boy pleaded guilty to repeatedly raping his younger sister after becoming fascinated with hardcore pornography he found on the internet, magistrates in Cheltenham heard on Friday. read


Jeremy Corbyn says he will accept Brexit on his own terms

The Labour leader made a series of demands about future ties to Brussels and suggested his MPs would not support invoking Article 50 if they were not met, but was quickly contradicted. read


Gina Miller claims she walked out on her ex-husband because he 'physically abused' her

Gina Miller who blocked Brexit plans was embroiled in an extraordinary row last night, claiming she was inspired after defying her abusive anti-EU ex-husband. read


Fury over £10million scheme to give EVERY inmate a flatscreen TV 

Every one of the 85,000 people currently serving time in Britain will benefit from the scheme despite assaults within prisons being at an all-time high (file image). read


Clarifications and corrections

An article suggested that Nancy Dell’Olio may have had some non-surgical cosmetic treatment from a London specialist. We are happy to make clear that Ms Dell’Olio has had no such treatment. read


Glamour model who fled abroad amid arson attacks on Gareth Bale's fiancee's family

Gareth Bale’s fiancee’s glamour model cousin, Epiphany Dring, has reportedly returned to the UK after disappearing to Malaysia when she was linked to a ‘Middle Eastern drugs war’. read


Million Mask March hackers bring down the Met Police’s website for 10 hours during the demo that saw dozens of protesters arrested 

Anarchist hacktivists Anonymous claim to have brought down Scotland Yard's news website for eight hours after anti-establishment protesters took to the streets of London. read


Living it up behind bars: Inmates binge on alcohol and drugs during a cell-party in a shocking video

Lags are seen cutting up what appears to be cocaine in the clip filmed at HMP Northumberland, just days after Justice Minister Liz Truss announced drastic reforms to the prison service. read


British intelligence chiefs warn Government over Vladimir Putin's new 'super tank'  

UK military chiefs stalled designing a replacement for the Challenger II main battle tank as they considered heavy armour is not effective against lightly-armed jihadi terrorists. read


Woman who was jailed for faking her own rape vows to clear her name

Layla Ibrahim, 29, from Carlisle, was jailed for three years in 2010 after a court heard she ripped her clothes and gave herself a black eye to support her story. read


Woking police arrest 16-year-old boy over attempted murder of his own mother

A 16-year-old boy, who has not been named, has been charged with attempted murder after his mother was found with multiple stab wounds at a property in Woking, Surrey. read


Sarah Brown on family life after No10 and how she overcame her crippling shyness 

Sarah Brown is putting her impressive contacts book – gleaned from years of rubbing shoulders with politicians and entertainers – to good use. She has launched herself as a podcaster. read


Bank of England's Governor denies firing female employee after Jeremy Kyle appearance

Jane Webster, who was Mr Carney’s senior personal assistant, went on the confrontational ITV show after her husband Mark accused her of cheating on him. read


Mail on Sunday prevented from naming millionaire in financial crimes case due to injunction

A ‘very wealthy’ businessman has won a legal injunction to stop The Mail on Sunday from revealing that he is under investigation for possible involvement in serious financial crime. read


British Airwaysto squeeze extra passengers into economy on Boeing 777s 

The number of seats per row in the carrier's Boeing 777's at Gatwick Airport will increase by one to 10 in 2018, despite the average waist size of air travellers increasing. read


Nottinghamshire Police confirm body found is missing woman Melanie Wilson

Police discovered the body of charity shop volunteer Melanie Wilson in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, outside a bungalow after prospective home owners came to view the property. read


Prince Harry secretly dated English model while wooing American actress Meghan Markle

Prince Harry secretly dated a stunning English fashion model while he was wooing American TV star Meghan Markle, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. read


Video shows huge 'traveller' fight on Ryanair flight

The mass brawl was filmed by a shocked passenger who described the fighters as 'Gyspy types' on a flight from Brussels to Malta which had to land in Pisa, Italy where arrests were made. read


Shetland Pony named Bobby is killed by sick attacker who cut off the animal's genitals

Bobby, a 12-year-old rescue pony, may have been targeted by attackers in Tyne and Wear because his twisted feet meant he couldn't run fast or far. He was left dead in a field with gruesome injuries. read


Andy Murray crowned world No 1 for the first time in his career after Milos Raonic withdraws injured in Paris

The Wimbledon champion has been gifted his required passage into the Paris Masters final following the withdrawal of Milos Raonic from their semi-final encounter with a tear in his right quad. read


Frank Bruno reveals his heartbreak over 'devastating' death of the mother

Boxing hero and mental health campaigner Frank Bruno has spoken out about his heartbreak over his mother’s ‘devastating’ death this week after Lynette Bruno, who died aged 86, was his ‘rock’. read


Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark signs off by saying she's going to play the national anthem ... but shows 'God Save the Queen' by the Sex Pistols instead 

Conservative MP for Romford Andrew Rosindell tabled an early day motion calling on BBC One to restore the tradition of playing God Save The Queen at the end of each day's programming. read


Everything5.com sells T-shirts saying 'No means no... well maybe if I'm drunk'

The controversial garment is currently on sale for £5 on bargain website everything5.com. It has attracted complaints from angry customers who are demanding that it is withdrawn from sale. read


Britain's Commonwealth chief still denies she spent public's cash on her Mayfair mansion 

Baroness Scotland, who is facing damaging allegations of cronyism and misusing public money, recruited her sister to advise on the lavish renovation of her Mayfair mansion. read


UK shops will lose £1bn of goods to thieves over Christmas

UK stores will lose £1 billion of goods to thieves in the final two months of the year. It means that of all the thefts from shops that happen each year, 38 per cent take place in the run-up to Christmas. read


Slimbridge volunteers dress up as substitute 'mothers' save crane from extinction 

Such efforts by the Wetland and Wildfowl Trust in Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, have helped the UK crane population swell to 160 pairs, 48 of them breeding read


Police make more than 50 arrests and seize knives and drugs from anarchists in Guy Fawkes masks as fireworks are thrown at Trafalgar Square officers

Supporters of Anonymous, the anarchic hacking group, have clashed with police during the anti-establishment Million Mask March in Central London. read


How could they? The police hero who was left to languish in a homeless hostel paid for by YOU, where he was humiliated by residents and staff before he was left to die 

Adrian Bill, a decorated former police officer whose life had spiralled downwards, was cruelly humiliated by other residents at his homeless hostel in Birmingham before he died. read


3 men in court over murder of Peter Ndlovu's brother in law Promise

Three men appeared at Leicester Magistrates' Court in connection with the murder of the brother-in-law (pictured) of former Premier League footballer and Coventry City star Peter Ndlovu. read


Manchester police appeal to trace man after woman, 22, was raped after night out

Detectives have now launched an investigation and have released an image of a man wearing a short-sleeved shirt taken on Piccadilly Place, off Aytourn Street, in Manchester. read


CCTV shows thief grab McDonalds poppy collection box from the counter

CCTV footage from behind the counter of a south London McDonald's appears to show a man untie the chain from the collection box before slipping it underneath his coat. read


Lolitics comedy bans comedians from ironic comments and 'bantering with audience'

Lolitics Comedy Club organiser Chris Coltrane says acts should not ask the audience one-on-one questions, and the audience must in turn not heckle the comedians to preserve the 'safe space'. read


St Anne's Well found near Liverpool that supposedly carries deadly curse 

Religious pilgrims used to flock to St Anne's Well, located near Liverpool, in order to reap the benefits of its supposed abilities to free people of their sins and cure ailments. read


Pregnant mum was ill after she found a dead SPIDER in her KFC bargain bucket 

Expectant mother Lisa Turner, 34, was horrified to find parts of a spider in a chicken leg after paying a visit to KFC in Gillingham, Kent, and later suffered from sickness and diarrhoea. read


Raheem Sterling turns up for work in a Bentley GTX 700-4

The England and Manchester City winger has copied manager Pep Guardiola in splashing out on a £500,000 Bentley GTX 700-4 (pictured), which he arrived in on Thursday. read


Stuart Hall swaps his £1m mansion for a council estate semi in a rough area

Eleven months after Stuart Hall was released from prison halfway through a five-year term for child sex offences, he has moved into a modest house in a rough area in the north of England. read


Lancashire Police hunt man who grabbed three-year-old girl at Blackburn Morrisons

The incident happened outside the Morrisons supermarket on Railway Road in Blackburn at around 3pm yesterday. Police have released CCTV of a man they want to speak to (pictured). read


Pensioners risk losing £1,000 as MPs call for an end to ‘triple lock’ rise

Labour MP Frank Field led calls for an end to the ‘triple lock’ guarantee, saying it was ‘unfair and unsustainable’ when children were twice as likely as pensioners to be living in poverty. read


'Rare' new fivers put up for sale on eBay sell for less than £5

One seller in Essex got just £3.20 for the note on eBay as it seems that many caught in the online auction frenzy have forgotten to set a reserve price for their items. read


Police pay staff £6.5m in compensation in just one year in injury claims

Research by the Daily Mail using Freedom of Information laws revealed that forces across the country spent £6,528,242 last year settling a total of 280 personal injury cases. read


Ministers 'are now openly discussing' a snap General Election after Brexit ruling

Some pro-Brexit ministers have suggested that Mrs May call a general election in order to increase her Parliamentary majority to reduce the voting power of hardcore Remainers. read


Met Police is accused of 'burying' a damning report into its VIP abuse inquiry

The London force's decision to make the report public during such a busy news period provoked a furious response following previous controversies about media manipulation. read


Michael Bublé and wife Luisana's eldest son Noah diagnosed with cancer 

The singer, 41, and his model wife Luisana Lopilato, 29, said in a statement: 'We are devastated by the recent diagnosis of cancer of our oldest son Noah.' read


Duchess of Cornwall's biographer reveals what Camilla got up to in the Sixties 

From femme fatale to distinguished royal consort, life’s journey for the Duchess of Cornwall has never been anything less than long and bumpy, writes CHRISTOPHER WILSON. read


How Gary Lineker and ex Danielle shocked fellow passengers on a British Airways flight 

According to fellow passenger Teresa Mahon, the former England striker and the Welsh lingerie model were on overly affectionate form during the London to Naples flight. read


Ed Balls reveals his sex life is suffering after taking part in Strictly Come Dancing

He was once one of the most prominent politicians in Britain, holding a host of senior ministerial posts in the Labour Party. But Ed Balls has revealed that his most tiring task to date has been competing on Strictly read


St Mary’s University study suggest jogging in the winter makes running easier

A study by St Mary’s University in London has found that cold conditions bring a runner’s heart rate down by 6 per cent, as less blood is pumped out to the skin to dissipate heat. read


Essex girl arrested by detectives investigating the murder of 30-year-old man

Vilson Meshi (pictured) was found dead in a silver Audi A4 in Pincey Mead, Essex, on February 27. A girl, 18, from Pitsea, Essex and a boy, 15, from London have been bailed until November 22. read


British researchers develop new ibuprofen that could be safer and beat pain quicker

Ibuprofen pain killers sold in Britain are a combination of an active chemical – ibuprofen – and a stable, inactive ingredient used to bulk out the pill. read


Researchers warn internet users are making passwords too easy for hackers

An expert at Lancaster University said choosing such simple phrases as ‘qwerty’, 'password' and ‘abc123’ makes it a breeze for hackers to get into our accounts. read


Tourists can now stay at Britain's most magnificent stately homes for over £500k

Visitors can dine with the Duke of Marlborough at Blenheim Palace, driving fast cars with the Earl of Pembroke at Wilton House, and shooting at the Duke of Northumberland’s Alnwick Castle estate. read


Tory Stephen Phillips who quit 'over Brexit' was 'incandescent' at missing promotion

Former Parliamentary colleagues of Stephen Phillips, who quit his Sleaford seat in the Commons on Friday, have cast doubts on his reasons saying it was over a promotion snub in cabinet. read


Brexit Leavers and Remainers battle it out on the web after judges said MPs must decide

The High Court's ruling that the British Government must go through Parliament to formally activate the Brexit process has prompted a furious and exasperated reaction on social media. read


Tory MP invited Philip Green to attend a Government summit on the future of retail

As fury mounted over Sir Philip Green’s role in the demise of BHS, Minister Anna Soubry sent an official invitation saying she was keen to hear his thoughts on ‘high streets’ and ‘growth’. read


Bar Council calls on Liz Truss to condemn criticism of Brexit judges

The demand for action comes in the wake of furious criticism from some Conservative MPs and sections of the media over the controversial High Court ruling on the process for leaving the EU. read


X Factor's Honey G has an impeccably middle-class past

Her garish tracksuits, mockney accent and ‘gangster’ gestures have won Honey G (pictured) fans. But the X Factor rapper is really a middle-class former grammar school pupil (inset). read


Strictly Come Dancing's Daisy Lowe in shock split with boyfriend Bradley 'Frankie' Wade

The model, 27, may be the first to fall victim to the Strictly curse, as a source close to Daisy claimed the pair - who began dating in August - were 'better off as friends'. read


Funeral of hairdresser Herbert Howe attended by Jennifer Ellison, Claire Sweeney and Danielle Lloyd

Jennifer Ellison and Claire Sweeney led the famous mourners at the glitzy and colourful funeral of celebrity hairdresser Herbert Howe on Friday.  read


Have you met a stranger with the same birthday as you? It's NOT a coincidence but simple maths

Joseph Mazur is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Marlboro College in Vermont has published a new book aims to demystify everyday coincidences through simple probability. read


'Satanist' Stefano Brizzi accused of strangling police officer to death 'is not a monster'

Stefano Brizzi (pictured) allegedly murdered Gordon Semple at his south London flat. The court heard he strangled and dismembered the PC before dissolving his body in a bath of acid. read


Hinckley father found dead with his two children died from a stab wound to the chest

David Stokes is believed to have murdered his sons Adam, 11, and five-year-old Matthew at their semi-detached house in Hinckley, Leicestershire, after barricading himself inside the property. read


WHO urge banning of e-cigarettes from public places

Countries could ban e-cigarettes from all public places where smoking is not allowed, a World Health Organisation report says. Such a ban would outlaw the increasingly popular vaping devices. read


Pre-fabricated homes certainly ain't what they used to be

Mention the word ‘prefab’ and you would not visualise picture-perfect homes with saunas, cinema rooms and sweeping staircases - but pre-fabricated houses have come a long way. read


Irish ISIS jihadi dubbed 'Terry Taliban' blows himself up in suicide attack in Mosul

Khalid Kelly, an Irish former altar boy, was radicalised in prison in Saudi Arabia when he was arrested for possession of alcohol. He has blown himself up on Friday in a suicide attack in Mosul. read


10 bodies found in dinghy off Libyan coast but 2,100 migrants rescued from Mediterranean 

The Italian coastguard confirmed ten bodies have been found in a dinghy off the Libyan coast - prompting the launch of a huge rescue effort to save more than 2,000 stricken migrants. read


North Korean families are pressuring their elderly relatives to commit suicide

Adult children in North Korea are hanging notices on their parents' bedroom doors with messages reading 'Spirit of Self-Destruction', which is pushing them to think about killing themselves. read


Utah couple who are unable to have their own children, take on 4 kids in 24 hours

Utah couple Jeremy and Kaley Carling, who knew they would never be able to have children of their own, have adopted four in the space of 24 hours thanks to an off turn of events. read


Diplomats use grey ET emoji to describe Putin in their private WhatsApp chats

Those in ambassadorial circles use emojis to further enhance their messages when using the app: the shaking of hands symbol, for example, to represent a successful deal. read


Todd Kohlhepp could be a serial killer, cops fear

Todd Christopher Kohlhepp (pictured), 45, came back in an orange jumpsuit to his 100-acre farmland in Woofruff, South Carolina. Investigators escorted him on Saturday afternoon. read


French police arrest Basque terror group ETA's last senior leader Mikel Irastorza

Mikel Irastorza (pictured), who was described as being the current 'maximum leader' of the terror group ETA, was today arrested by French police in Ascain, southwest France. read


Chelsea Manning attempts suicide again at Fort Leavenworth prison

Manning, who is serving a 35-year jail sentence for leaking confidential military documents, tried to kill herself at Fort Leavenworth prison in Kansas last month. read


How chilling when the Press can’t report the truth, says top media lawyer SUSAN ASLAN

As the law currently stands, the public interest in a free press on issues of public interest counts for little when set against an individual’s privacy rights, writes top media lawyer SUSAN ASLAN. read


THE MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Now admit your error and move on, Mrs May 

In the case of the High Court’s ruling on whether Parliament should vote on taking us out of the EU, critics should be careful. First, their behaviour is inconsistent. read


Hillary's gender tip for Corbyn... never forget Marlboro Man, says Dan Hodges

Labour does not have a man problem, so much as a full blown existential male voter crisis. But, because of the cultural diktats of the modern Left, it will remain a silent crisis. read


The PM's Brexit battle with Parliament is the most toxic constitutional crisis since Charles I. So, tread carefully or MPs may soon be shouting off with her head, says LORD FALCONER 

The fundamentals of the British constitution say our executive cannot take away the rights of the people simply by issuing an executive decree, writes LORD FALCONER. read


RACHEL JOHNSON: Sorry Harry, but your beautiful bolter has failed my Mum Test

When I look at Meghan Markle – the American actress currently starring as "Harry’s Hottie" – I can’t help it. I assess her as a future daughter-in-law - writes RACHEL JOHNSON read


NOREENA HERTZ: Start praying - we face an economic earthquake if Donald Trump becomes President 

I fear a Trump presidency would mean we would wake up on Wednesday facing a global recession within the next 18 months, writes ITV News economics editor NOREENA HERTZ. read