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Stars turn out for Bradley Lowery charity football match

Thousands of people have descended on Goodison Park this afternoon for a star-studded football match in tribute to Bradley Lowery. read


Man falls into flames at Nevada's Burning Man festival 

WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. Approximately 70,000 people from all over the world have gathered for the annual Burning Man festival, which is taking place in the Black Rock Desert. read


The advice President Obama gave President Trump

On Sunday, CNN released the letter President Obama was seen slipping into a drawer in the Resolute desk during some of his last moments of his presidency. read


Girls as young as 5 allowed to wear hijabs at school

A survey found a fifth of 800 primary schools, including Church of England primaries, now list the hijab in their uniform policy. read


Top £10,000-a-year Steiner school ordered to close

The liberal Rudolf Steiner School, in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, will close down after failing to make improvements since the education watchdog's last visit in December. read


Gang of migrants clash with French riot police in Calais

Violence broke out after the French blamed the British for failing to open enough vehicle lanes at the end of the holiday season. At least 60 mostly young men tried to take advantage of the chaos. read


Coleen Rooney demands woman tells her the truth on Wayne

Furious Coleen Rooney hit out the 29-year-old who was with her footballing ace husband Wayne when he was arrested for drink driving while behind the wheel of her Volkswagen Beetle. read


Wayne Rooney woman Laura Simpson is on Sugar Daddy website

EXCLUSIVE: Laura Simpson, 29, described herself as 'a bit of a doll' while advertising herself to potential lovers on Seeking Arrangement and claims she 'would have sh****d' Wayne Rooney. read


Laura Simpson 'threatened not to speak out by Rooney pal' 

After news of Laura Simpson's night with the star broke, the office worker revealed a friend of Rooney threatened her by text message, saying: 'Don't dare sell your story to the papers. read


Helen Wood tells Coleen to dump Wayne Rooney

Helen Wood, 30, (pictured) romped with Rooney and her friend in 2010 and has now urged Coleen to 'wake up' and dump him after he is said to have 'kissed' a woman in Cheshire. read


Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe unusual murder motive

Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe, pictured, was destined to be a serial killer the moment his father uncovered his mother's infidelity, a new documentary has claimed. read


Dunblane killer Thomas Hamilton shot dead 16 children

Thomas Hamilton gunned down 16 children and teacher Gwen Mayor before killing himself in the gymnasium at Dunblane Primary School on the Scottish borders on March 13, 1996. read


Britain's cheapest lager is on sale in Liverpool for £2.90

Britain's cheapest lager is on sale in Liverpool where the average cost of a pint costs £2.90. Lager lovers in Sheffield are not far behind, with a pint in the city costing £3. read


Passengers reveal their most disturbing seat neighbours

One passenger flying from Delhi to San Francisco awoke to find his seat neighbour cleaning his teeth on his fellow flyer's blanket, while his own blanket was neatly placed on his lap. read


Trump suggests economic and military moves against NK

A US invasion of North Korea could still be on the cards after its detonation of a 100-kiloton nuclear bomb, Donald Trump has hinted. When asked if a preemptive attack would occur, he said 'We'll see.' read


Spies reveal Kim Jong-Un has a secret son

The dictator has three children with his wife Ri Sol-ju (pictured right) but the gender of the couple's first - who was born in 2010 - has never been revealed. read


Boris Johnson warns Kim Jong-un could 'vaporise' Seoul

The Foreign Secretary condemned the 'reckless' North Korean nuclear test and warned that being able to fit a warhead to a missile would present a 'new order of threat' from the regime. read


Japanese princess to marry commoner and lose royal status

Princess Mako, 25, said on Sunday she will marry commoner Kei Komuro. But women are not allowed to succeed Japan's thrown, meaning she will lose her royal status when they wed. read


Furious father teaches his babysitter a lesson

Christopher, believed to be based in the US, went back home to fetch some paperwork he'd forgotten. He decided to take his children with him after finding the babysitter taking a nap. read


Lottery insider 'faked winning ticket inside Camelot's HQ'

Giles Knibbs (pictured) was working as a fraud expert for Camelot in Watford when he was suspected of conspiring with convicted rapist Eddie Putman to help him win an unclaimed jackpot. read


Driver, 66, died when brakes on his vintage car failed

Colin Butt lost control of his Marlin roadster while competing in the 88 Exeter trial in Devon, with the kit car hurtling backwards and crashing into a wall before it barrel rolled in the air. read


Carjacking victim flung herself from passenger seat

Police in Tenerife are studying videos of the incident. A white Mitsubishi car, stolen by 30-year-old Kevin Daffurn, was spotted weaving across the carriageway with both doors open. read


Jack the Stripper killer 'unmasked as boxer Freddie Mills'

Mills, a Freemason, is said to have admitted killing the women, whose strangled bodies were dumped on wasteground in west London in the so-called 'Hammersmith Nude Murders'. read


Claims more than 25 Tory MPs want Theresa May out

The PM's public commitment on a trip to Japan she plans to fight the next election as Tory leader have prompted more Tories to join the revolt, it was claimed. read


Davis dismisses as 'nonsense' a claim UK will pay £50bn

EU negotiator Michel Barnier's new intervention came after a week in which the Brexit talks were deadlocked and he publicly launched barbs at Brexit Secretary David Davis. read


Brussels demands Britain pays for BEAR breeding

The £1.6million bear breeding scheme was contained in the small print of a £90billion divorce demand which UK negotiators spent this week debunking. read


Corbyn's Brexit chief denies the party is in chaos

Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer warned Labour could oppose the Repeal Bill in its first vote on September 11 if the party does not get guarantees about workers' rights. read


Lorrimer Trip in A Van travel around Australia in caravan

Bec and her husband Justin Lorrimer, who quit the rat race to go travelling around Australia with their three children in a caravan have opened up about their adventurous life on the road. read


Married father-of-two pestered forces' wives for sex

Chris Webster, 43, from Derby, used his position as chief executive of Shoeboxes For Our Heroes, run alongside his wife Sherian, to target lonely women. read


Silverdoor Apartments UK and US food names infographic

In the UK, a biscuit is a sweet baked good - but in America, it's more like a savoury scone, served with gravy. What's known as 'coriander' in the UK is called 'cilantro' in the US; while 'rocket' is 'arugula'. read


Birmingham black and white twins to start secondary school

Million-to-one black and white twins Marcia (blonde hair) and Millie Biggs, both 11, from Highgate, Birmingham, are preparing to start secondary school on Thursday. read


Woman says friend refused to help when she was on period

A Mumsnet user revealed how her period came four days early while she was having a drink with her friend. When she asked to borrow her jacket to cover her trousers, the friend refused. read


Viewers left unimpressed by ITV's new show Cannonball

ITV's newest game show, Cannonball, sees contestants slip and slide through water-based challenges. However, viewers were quick to jump on Twitter, calling the show 'embarrassing' read


Home sold for £550,000 sees daylight for the first time

The property, in Blackheath, south east London, was dubbed The Tree House, and has just been snapped up by IT project manager Samir Patel for £554,000 following a bidding war. read


How to dress like Kate Middleton revealed

Nobody in this country has had quite such an impact on British fashion as the Duchess of Cambridge, whose fashion sense is said to have given a £1 billion boost to the British economy. read


Mel B 'took cocaine in front of her children'

In a bombshell legal declaration, obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, Belafonte said he feared for his three children's safety as his wife's 'addiction became a major issue.' read


VW Golf ploughs into living room of York house 

The driver of the white VW Golf was hurt, along with two passengers and a man who was sat on a sofa inside the house in Rawcliffe York, when the car hit the wall at around 1.30am today. read


Expert demands urgent probe into 'avoidable' fatalities

Sir Brian Jarman - the man who helped expose the Mid-Staffs scandal - made the discovery that health chiefs have systematically excluded 19,000 ‘unexpected’ deaths from statistics. read


Paedophile, 43, caught red-handed jailed for second time

Wayne Chester (pictured), 43, of Durham, is now starting his second prison sentence this year after being caught again trying to message 14-year-old girls online. . read


PETER HITCHENS: Diana's greatest legacy

We are already living in a republic. We just don’t know it yet. Diana Spencer, perhaps the most brilliant politician of our age, destroyed the British monarchy 20 years ago. read


The Queen attends church service at Crathie Kirk

The Queen was joined by the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and the Princess Royal as they made their way to Crathie Kirk, the chapel within spitting distance of their summer home in Balmoral. read


Katie Price's husband Kieran Hayler talks about affair

Katie Price's estranged husband Kieran Hayler has revealed all about his sordid affair with their children's nanny Nikki Brown, with the sex addict claiming: 'I just wanted a fix'. read


Theresa May defied warning snap Election was a 'huge risk'

A bombshell secret memo that shows Theresa May ignored a warning that her snap Election was a 'huge risk' and could backfire has been leaked to The Mail on Sunday. read


Moors Murderer Ian Brady left gifts for penpals

Moors Murderer Ian Brady kept mementos of his half a century behind bars which he gave to his pen pals following his death in May at Ashworth High Security Mental hospital in Liverpool. read


£750,000 house sellers accused of hushing up flooding risk

Paul and Hazel Edwards were told that their new home in a suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne never flooded before buying it for £750,000 - but just a year later their garden turned into a lake. read


Impaled man offered £30m to stop investigation into past

Weeks before bankrupt property tycoon Scot Young was found impaled after falling from his fourth-floor luxury flat in central London, he offered his estranged wife millions to stop investigating his past. read


Holidaymaker reacts angrily to being woken up from nap

In footage shot on a beach in Formentera, Spain, a bare-chested holidaymaker reacts furiously after another man wakes him up by throwing a bucket of sea water over him. read


Criminals could be allowed to HIDE their convictions

Labour MP David Lammy was commissioned by Davis Cameron's government to explore how black, Asian and minority ethnic people are treated by the criminal justice system. read


Classroom horror as Indian teenage pupil pulls handgun

Shocking CCTV footage shows the Indian teenager pulling a handgun from a bag before allegedly shooting another schoolboy in front of terrified students inside a classroom. read


Rachel Johnson on Kate's 'mad' school choice for George

After it was announced that Prince George will attend a school over three miles from his home, Rachel Johnson airs her concerns over his future journeys through clotted carriageways. read


Sophie Wessex dresses down at the Burghley Horse Trials

Sophie Wessex, 52, and Louise, 13, enjoyed a day out together at the Burghley Horse Trials. The pair handed out rosettes to the riders taking part in the driven donkey parade. read


Harry Patch told of horrors of WWI

Harry Patch (pictured) was 19 when he was sent to fight in the Battle of Passcehendaele in Belgium and was so traumatised by what he witnessed, he stayed silent for almost 90 years. read


Trumps fly to Texas to meet Hurricane Harvey victims

The pair left the White House at 9.20m to make their way to Joint Air Base Andrews where they boarded Air Force One shortly afterwards. read


Houston mayor issues new mandatory evacuation

The city of Houston issued a new mandatory evacuation for inundated homes in West Houston on Saturday ahead of a release of water from the city's reservoirs and a power cut off on Sunday. read


Grazia editor still traumatised by the birth of daughter

Grazia editor Natasha Pearlman, 35, said she felt like she'd been failed following the traumatic arrival of her daughter. She described how she had to beg a doctor for morphine during labour. read


Mother of child killed by drink driver wants law change

Gary Green, pictured, received less than two years in jail despite killing Harry Whitlam, 11, while almost three times the drink drive limit on Swithens Farm in Leeds, West Yorkshire in 2013. read


Argentina's bid for warship ideal for invading Falklands

The US is on the brink of selling a £40 million Landing Platform Dock to Argentina ideal for invading the Falklands, with the capability of launching 800 troops and six helicopters. read


George Clooney hilariously photobombs pal Matt Damon

George Clooney, 56, hilariously photobombed his pal Matt Damon, 46, as he posed with a waiter during the night in Italy on Saturday. read


Children's book sales soar

Sales of children's titles rose by 16 per cent last year with sales totalling £365million as authors like David Walliams inspire young readers to pick up a book. read


Inside Harry and Meghan's secret love shack in Botswana

In a birthday surprise for girlfriend Meghan Markle, Prince Harry whisked her away for her first African safari, staying at a camp in Meno a Kwena, Botswana, that overlooked the Boteti river. read


Traditional dancers black their faces in historic parade

Members of the Britannia Coconut Dancers of Bacup took part in the Whitworth Rushcart parade, in Lancashire, accompanied by a hand-drawn cart decorated with flowers and a brass band. read


Brawl breaks out on Newcastle to Alicante flight

A scrap broke out on a Newcastle to Alicante flight after a 'mortal drunk' woman began 'kicking off'. In video of the fight, fellow passengers scream in horror at the violence. read


Largest wildfire in LA history forces 700 evacuations

The largest fire in Los Angeles history is engulfing thousands of acres of land and forcing residents to evacuate homes throughout the county. read


Airport driver is caught speeding 'like a maniac'

Amie Buxton (pictured), 18, handed over her car before getting a flight from Stansted Airport for a holiday in Malaga. But on her first day in Spain, she began getting alerts about her car speeding. read


Foods that are accelerating ageing and what to eat instead

Australian nutritionist, Fiona Tuck, recently revealed the foods that cause inflammation and accelerate ageing, as well as the ones which help to combat a loss of collagen, wrinkles and sagging skin. read


Fresh embarrassment for Spanish king

Juan Carlos, who is rumoured to have had hundreds of lovers and vacated the throne three years ago amid allegations of infidelity, is said to have rekindled a romance with an ex-lover. read


Victoria TV drama hints Prince Albert was illegitimate

The drama will portray Albert as unaware of the long-standing court gossip surrounding his paternity until he attends the funeral in 1844 of Ernest I, the man he has always assumed was his father. read


British couple marooned in shark-infested Pacific

Bobby and Cheryl Cooper were on the 50ft vessel with their children Lauren, 13, and Robbie, 10, when it crashed headfirst into a submerged coral reef in the middle of the night. read


Uber drivers must apply for new criminal record checks 

Transport for London is writing to 13,000 minicab drivers — the majority of whom work for Uber — telling them their background checks are no longer valid. Pictured: A protest earlier this year. read


Fabio Fognini expelled from US Open for abusing umpire

MIKE DICKSON IN NEW YORK: During his first round singles defeat to Stefano Travaglia he swore and called Swedish umpire Louise Engzell a ‘whore’, among other things. read


RAF 'blockbuster' forces 70,000 from their homes

Around 70,000 residents in Frankfurt, Germany have been evacuated from their homes after a 1.8-tonne bomb from World War Two was discovered during renovation works. read


Cameron fans will be able to pay just £5 to hear him speak

The former Prime Minister is the star attraction at the John T. Vucurevich Foundation's latest event in South Dakota - deep in the American mid west. read


LIZ JONES: Would madam like the holistic hooey scrub? 

I really do let men walk all over me. And yet I am still as stiff as a board, and was told only the other day the muscles in my shoulders ‘think they’re bones’. read


Men are charged over murder of carpenter stabbed to death

Malachi Brooks, 22, suffered a fatal knife wound to the heart just 250 yards from Thomas's School in Battersea, south London - where Prince George, four, will start next week. read


Kirstie Allsopp on her children's fussy eating

Kirstie Allsopp has revealed that she faces so much dissent from her ‘fussy’ children at mealtimes that she is forced to cook several different sauces whenever serving pasta. read


Schoolgirl pulls 4ft sword from Cornish lake

Matilda Jones, seven, found the sword in Dozmary Pool, Cornwall, where legend has it King Arthur returned Excalibur after becoming injured during the Battle of Camlann. read


Ex-Vogue boss hits back at Radio 4 host over interview

After a BBC Radio 4 interview resulted in host John Humphrys being accused of 'mansplaining' fashion to ex-Vogue boss Alexandra Shulman, she gives the 'attack dog' a piece of her mind. read


BBC's highest-paid stars face massive tax bills

It's understood that dozens of top presenters, including Chris Evans (pictured), could face huge tax hikes. read


Dating app Tinder finds gold at Apple's App Store

Tinder wore the crown as the top money-making app at the App Store, according to rankings posted online by market data firm App Annie on Friday. read


Thought you'd got off with that long-ago fine? Think again

The Ministry of Justice is taking advantage of new technology to chase old debts. And the 'Historic Debt project' has already clawed back around £9 million for the UK taxpayer. read


Cave museum celebrating Nazi Erwin Rommel re-opens

The Desert Fox is held in high regard in Egypt, because of his commitment to maintaining the sanctity of the land while he was commanding troops there. read


Jeremy Corbyn warned not to do a 'grubby deal' over Brexit

Jeremy Corbyn has been warned by his MPs not to do a ‘grubby deal’ with the Government to limit the debate on the Bill taking us out of the EU – or risk facing a ‘complete s***storm’. read


DAN HODGES:Corbyn's inner circle targets Labour moderates

Jeremy Corbyn and his team have no intention of accepting the proffered hand of friendship. To succeed, their strategy requires division and conflict, writes DAN HODGES. read


Trump retweets meme mocking Hillary Clinton's new memoir 

Just hours after returning to Washington, DC from flood-ravaged regions of Texas and Louisiana, President Donald Trump retweeted a meme poking fun at Hillary Clinton's new memoir. read


Lord Price quits as a trade minister

Lord Price, the ex boss of Waitrose, said he wanted to focus on his business interests and on writing books. He was appointed to the Department for International Trade last July. read


Chinese toddler who fell into 150ft well is saved

Firefighters and excavation teams worked for around ten hours to rescue the 20-month-old boy who fell into the well yesterday, in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. read


Campaigners warn of 'bullying epidemic'

From April 2016 to March this year, two children were killing themselves a month in schools in England and Wales. Campaigners have warned of an epidemic and called for more action. read


Just six of the FTSE 100 chief executives are women

Female bosses face a battle to become chief executive of firms in the elite FTSE 100 share index. read


BLACK DOG: Flying Fox Liam has his wings clipped by May

It was always a risk for Theresa May to take Liam Fox on her official visit to Japan – and she paid the price. On the flight out, he downed whiskies with the press pack on RAF Voyager. read


Nurofen chief is among UK's 20 most highly rewarded bosses

Rakesh Kapoor (pictured with his wife, Ritu), one of Britain's best paid men, prefers to keep a low profile. But you will have bought products made by his £9.9billion company RB. read


GAIL PORTER's £495 eyebrow tattooing procedure 

Gail, 46, is staring at her new eyebrows – until now another casualty in her highly documented battle with alopecia. In 2005, her thick, caramel-coloured tresses fell out overnight. read


Police face misconduct probe in suicide woman 'rape' claim

An internal Met Police report states detectives Julian King and Phil Dial failed to follow the most basic leads after Eleanor de Freitas made a 'rape' claim against Alexander Economou. read


Untold stories of Great British Bake Off 2017 hopefuls

Growing up in a mining town in the frozen wastelands of Siberia, Julia made the discovery that Yury Averin, the man who raised her, was not her father, but her stepfather. read


Distressed baby seal dies after rescued by RNLI

The animal was spotted by a swimmer near the south coast at around 8.15am yesterday and rescue crews immediately sprung into action to try to save it. read


Australian agents working overseas keeping country safe

Special agents deployed at airports around the world are preventing hundreds of dangerous individuals from entering Australia, including terror suspects, criminals, and illegal immigrants. read


Photos capture animals getting into embarrassing scrapes

While animals are known for their curious nature, these wild things are bound to wish they had been a little less adventurous. read


Police release statement warning of 'creepy clown' coming

The Pennsylvania State Police released a community bulletin outlining concerns of the strange costumed folk popping up this month. read


Blogger claims clean eating helped her beat anorexia

EXCLUSIVE: Isa Robinson, 23, from London, battled with anorexia throughout her teens before discovering clean eating at university and setting up a secret Instagram account. read


Met Wilmer Flores hits a foul ball into his nose

Mets infielder Wilmer Flores hit a foul ball directly into his nose during Saturday night's game against the Houston Astros.  read


How traditional brews are being replaced by flavoured teas

Here's our guide to the tastiest, and strangest, new teas on the block taking over from the vicar's traditional brew - from kombucha (pictured) and bubble varieties to muffin and popcorn flavours. read


Village cricket clubs left stumped as mowers stolen

Clubs as far apart as Upottery, Devon and Queensbury in West Yorkshire have fallen victim to mower-snatchers. One club secretary said it is rumoured they have been taken to Ireland. read


Hair torn out as women brawl at Leichhardt Sydney bar

A brawl which erupted in a Sydney pub left one woman without hair and another without her fake nails after the two women, who were known to eachother, began fighting. read


Drink driver is found slumped over the wheel on the beach

Darius Andreikenas, 38, drove his silver Volkswagen Golf straight across a beach and up to the water's edge in Newquay, Cornwall, before he was discovered slumped over the wheel. read


Relief for victims of lung disease found in a ketchup

The alloy and silicone device is being offered to NHS patients with emphysema and other incurable respiratory problems, collectively known as COPD. read


Just Emma's cup of tea: Ceramicist Emma Bridgewater's home

Growing up, my father lived in the country outside Cambridge and my mother in the centre of Oxford so I am equally at home with grass or paving stones under foot, writes Emma Bridgewater. read


Fox cub get trapped in a building site wall cavity

These are the amazing scenes on a Surrey building site where a young fox cub got trapped in a cavity wall behind several pipes and plastic ducts. read


Identical triplets conceived naturally defy amazing odds

Naturally conceived identical triplets such as Erica, Claudia and Ava Wrigley (pictured), born at Leighton Hospital in Crewe, are phenomenally rare. read


Passer-by stumbles on gang fleeing from jewellery raid

Shocking footage has emerged showing the moment a masked gang armed with knives and sledgehammers made their getaway after raiding a jewellery store in Birmingham. read


Celebs help FitFlop sales kick on by 10%

The brand has a huge celebrity following that ranges from Oprah Winfrey and Uma Thurman to David Cameron, who famously sported them on holiday. read


Heating one ear and cooling other could prevent migraines

Researchers believe that an experimental device can affect the nerves in the ear, leading to changes in part of the brain stem thought to be involved in the triggering of migraines. read


Emma Crosby family to Morukuru Farm House in South Africa

TV news reporter Emma Crosby brought three generations of her family to the Madikwe Game Reserve in South Africa, where they stayed at the Morukuru Farm House lodge. read


Voice judge and more stars profit from public health ads

Kaiser Chiefs singer Ricky Wilson, 39, was paid £30,000 in 2015 to star in a Public Health England video - and Denise Lewis, 45, received £10,000 from the Food Standards Agency this year. read


The Greek island of Hydra where Leonard Cohen lived

The Mail on Sunday's Steve Turner toured the Greek island of Hydra, where Leonard Cohen lived for six years at a pivotal time in his early career. read


Female angler catches monster 68lb catfish

Sharon Allport, who weighs just 61lbs, wrestled with the giant 68lbs fish during a 40-minute battle at Yateley Match Lake in Surrey. Ms Allport has battled anorexia for 20 years. read


Four stories from cancer support charity Maggie’s

Cancer support charity Maggie’s is marking its 21st birthday with Life , a joyful exhibition of photographs celebrating people it has helped. Here, four of them share their stories. read


HMS Prince of Wales survivor recalls ship's WWII tragedy

Christopher Peacey, 93, from Gosport, Hampshire, was a boy sailor aboard the vessel when it was sunk off Singapore in 1941. The Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier will be officially named this week. read


Two pythons duel on a backyard deck Tingira Heights NSW

A video has emerged of two male diamond pythons dueling on the porch of a New South Wales home as they seek dominance over one another for the right to mate. read


Wacky costumes bandits have worn while robbing banks

Bank robbers are notorious for sporting disguises while they rob banks, but these bandits from across America took it to the next level with their absurd costumes. read


Harry Styles and Selena Gomez in fan selfies at airports

One managed to grab a selfie with Cara Delevingne at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand. Another waited all night at Glasgow Airport for the chance to see Harry Styles, and it paid off. read