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Hot Felon Jeremy Meeks meets Chloe Green's mom in Monaco

Jeremy Meeks, the convicted felon turned model, was pictured relaxing with girlfriend and Topshop heiress Chloe Green, 26, on board her family superyacht in Monaco. read


Man killed in El Capitan rock slide was British climber

The couple was found by a search and rescue team at the base of El Capitan after some 1,300 tons of rock broke off from the monumental granite formation and plunged onto a popular hiking trail. read


Chicken hygiene shame at supermarket supplier's factory 

Shocking food hygiene failings have been exposed at a factory belonging to the 2 Sisters Group, which is the biggest supplier of chicken to UK supermarkets. read


Davis hails 'decisive steps forward' after Brexit talks

The Eurocrat warned that the two sides were 'not there yet', and despite praising a 'new climate' demanded more compromise from the UK. read


Bizarre beauty tricks from 20th century celebrities

The Hollywood elite of the 20th century, such as Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn, perfected their own beauty routines with some very unique practices. read


Julia Louis-Dreyfus‏ reveals she is battling breast cancer

Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus‏ revealed she is battling breast cancer after being diagnosed one day after her record-setting Emmy win. The 56-year-old announced it on Twitter Thursday. read


Young footballer has his foot completely severed

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Footballer Scott Turner, from Wokingham, Berkshire, severed his foot from his leg in a fall at home which needed hours of painful surgery to re-attach. read


Police arrest man, 39, over 'samurai sword attack'

The 39-year-old is being linked to reports of an armed man at West Ham Tube station, east London, at rush hour on Thursday, British Transport Police (BTP) said. read


Students invite radical Islamic speakers to 111 events

Moazam Begg, the director of Cage, which once described Jihad John as a 'beautiful young man', was among speakers invited to 112 events at universities around Britain. read


Prince Harry's girl Meghan Markle gets new security detail

Prince Harry's girlfriend Meghan Markle is being protected around the clock by a security detail paid for by her employers because of her new high profile, DailyMailTV reveals. read


Prince Harry makes surprise appearance at charity event

Harry, 33, made a powerful speech at Toronto's Air Canada Centre encouraging people to make an effort to get to know servicemen and women in their local community. read


Prince Harry joke taken the wrong way, Labour MP says

Kensington MP Emma Dent Coad was said to have questioned the royal's ability to fly a helicopter during a fringe event at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton. read


New show delves into elite Beverly Hills sex club SNCTM

Showtime is airing an eight-part series titled Naked SNCTM about Los Angeles' most elite sex club, where annual membership costs between $12,000 and $75,000. read


Leicester pharmacist tried to groom children to join ISIS

Pharmacist Zameer Ghumra from Leicester is facing charges of disseminating 'terrorist propaganda' between January 2013 and September 2014 at Nottingham Crown Court. read


£180 sleeping bag coat unveiled by River Island

Fashion giant River Island has been slammed by divided shoppers who questioned it's new £180, Sleeping Bag Coat produced in collaboration with Ashish for Design Forum. read


Treatment and funding shambles costs thousands of lives

Breast Cancer Now's landmark report says a 'continued lack of leadership' by politicians and officials means thousands more women will die needlessly. read


the rudest things said about engagement rings  

Confessions shared by women feature their very frank assessments of their engagement rings - including many from brides who admit to secretly hating their sparklers. read


Jemima Khan forced to move house by black cab driver

Hassan Mahhmood (pictured), 27, pleaded guilty harassing 43-year-old socialite Jemima Khan for a year after saving her number when she booked a taxi to take her home from a night out in London. read


Theresa May attacks Uber London ban as 'disproportionate'

The Prime Minister (pictured) said the decision by Transport for London, and backed by mayor Sadiq Khan, was ‘disproportionate’ – and would lead to thousands of job losses. read


Moment BBC Breakfast's Dan Walker swears on live TV

The BBC Breakfast star shocked viewers and co-host Naga Munchetty when he uttered 'c***ure' instead of 'culture' during a segment on explorer Bruce Parry on Tuesday's show. read


Ex-RAF lorry driver wins £650,000 on the national lottery

Jim Forbes, 50, and wife Pam, from Tayport, Fife, are also set to go part-time so they can enjoy their win together along with their two children, Aaron, 19, and Chloe, 16. read


Hertsmere is crowned most miserable place in the UK

The Hertfordshire borough, which includes the set for the BBC soap opera EastEnders, had the UK's lowest ratings of happiness last year. read


How killer Miles Evans faked his sadness

Schoolgirl Zoe Evans, nine, went missing from her home in Warminster, Wiltshire, in January 1997, shortly after her mother had tucked her into bed. She was murdered by her stepfather, Miles Evans. read


Boeing could 'turn off' UK attack helicopters in trade war

The two countries are on the brink of a trade war after the UK threatened to end its military contracts with the US aerospace company Boeing. read


Daughter releases harrowing video of carers beating mother

Pedro Dias, 21, and Piotre Ciecielowski, 26, verbally abused their wheelchair-bound victim as she got ready for bed at Prestbury House Care Home in Macclesfield. read


Polish mother given benefits to keep children at school

Ivona Kemska, 31, from Blackpool, admitted three child truancy offences after failing to adhere to a regime of care, including free English lessons, to ensure her children went to school. read


Michael Freeman on common skin habits that are bad for you

Michael Freeman is a dermatologist at Bond University. He warns there are scores of skincare trends promoted online. Here, he breaks down which ones you should be wary of and why. read


Complaint against Lavinia Woodward judge is submitted

Ian Pringle QC handed Lavinia Woodward, 24, a 10-month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, on Monday for knifing her then partner in a drunken assault last year read


Police 'needed 5 bullets to kill M5 driver'

Police are still to name the suspect gunned down after being 'boxed in' by three unmarked cars as he tried to speed off towards Portishead in Somerset. read


Bristol University student jumped off bridge to death

Lara Nosiru (pictured) had taken a large number of sleeping tablets and some LSD when she jumped off Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. read


Trump drawing of Empire State Building up for bid

A rudimentary sketch of the Empire State Building drawn by Trump is going up for auction in Los Angeles. It is expected to sell for as much as $12,000, despite first selling for $100. read


Fears are growing for 14-year-old schoolgirl

Brittany Williams, 14, (pictured) left her home address in Sidcup, Kent, on Monday and is described as white, 5ft tall and of medium build with long dyed red and burgundy colour hair. read


BA girl fired over racist clip sacked from other airline

BA stewardess Joanne Wickenden, 'sacked' over a racist rant which was posted on Snapchat, was fired from another airline for spitting in a passenger's cup of coffee, Mail Online can reveal read


Police find key witness during Jane Hings murder inquiry

Police have traced a witness they are keen to speak to after Jane Hings, 72, was found dead in her bungalow in the village of Fleckney, in Leicestershire, on Sunday morning. read


Ryan Morse died after doctors missed Addison's disease

Ryan Morse died in his home in Brynithel, South Wales, in December 2012 after being plagued by a four-month illness. Two local GPs failed to diagnose Addison's disease, his inquest heard. read


Parents accuse Argos of hiking the price of 'bargain' toys

The retail giant, which is now owned by Sainsbury’s, has launched a three for two promotion on toys. However, customers are reporting that overnight Argos hiked prices. read


Creepy lifelike android unveiled at Tokyo Games Show

An alleged automaton unveiled at the Tokyo Games Show to promote PS4 game Detroit: Become Human shows stunning build detail on her face and in the movements of her limbs. read


Shocking footage shows Ben Stokes in foul-mouthed outburst

A shocking new video (left) has emerged of scandal-hit cricket star Ben Stokes, 26, appearing to mock the appearance of the disabled son of model Katie Price on Loose Women in May last year. read


A genius on the pitch but a real trouble magnet

So short is his temper, that when Ben Stokes (pictured) makes a rare low score with the bat or has an off-day with the ball, he has been known to damage his dressing-room locker. read


Women drivers will CUT car crashes, says Saudi Prince

Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef, who heads Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry, made the claim in a tweet, saying security services are 'ready' to introduce female driving licences from next year. read


Adoptions plunge 20% in two years

Charities blamed the fall on judges who in 2013 halted the Government's drive for more adoption by ruling that children should only be adopted by new families when 'nothing else will do.' read


Recall for 150,000 trendy Brompton folding bikes

The London-based firm's popularity has sparked good-natured ridicule, with Hugh Bonneville's character in W1A (pictured), the mockumentary about the BBC. read


Is it wrong for a married woman to feel floored by death?

Is it really permitted, or indeed appropriate, for a happily married woman and mother, of some years' standing, to feel so utterly floored by the death of someone you'd loved so many years before? read


ISIS leader Baghdadi preaches in 46-minute audio recording

ISIS has released an audio recording of leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the first time he has been heard from in months, raising the prospect the he is still alive after Russia claimed to have killed him. read


Canadian city battles THOUSANDS of 'monster' goldfish

Thousands of Asian goldfish have taken over Edgewater Pond in the Canadian city of St. Albert. For the past three years, city officials have tried to eradicate the invasive pests. read


May says capitalism cuts poverty after Corbyn speech

In a speech to the Bank of England, the Prime Minister insisted the modern capitalist economy had driven the biggest reduction in poverty in human history. read


May insists she WILL fight next election as Tory leader

The Prime Minister insisted there was no prospect of her standing down before 2022 as she prepares for a potentially bad-tempered party conference. read


Hugh Hefner's body is driven away from his Playboy mansion

Hugh Hefner's body was driven away from his Playboy mansion early Thursday morning as the journey to his final resting place next to Marilyn Monroe in Los Angeles begins. read


Hugh Hefner's wife Crystal Harris 'will inherit nothing'

The couple, who shared a 60 year age gap, tied the knot on New Year's Eve in 2012 at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles. read


The Playboy Mansion is about to get bigger

The new owner of the iconic Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles, California is planning to expand the historic estate following the death of Hugh Hefner. read


Piers Morgan: Farewell to the Hef, the King of Sex

Hugh Hefner was no angel but nor was he the misogynist devil some of the more radical modern feminists would have us believe. He loved women and did more for their rights than most critics. read


Hero? No, Hugh Hefner's legacy is utterly toxic for women

Hugh Hefner always rejected the notion that the adult lifestyle he sold, this world of wild parties, glamorous women and seemingly insatiable desires, was in any way sleazy or exploitative. read


Hugh Hefner's son Cooper, 26, takes the reigns at Playboy

Cooper Hefner, the youngest son of Playboy creator Hugh Hefner, is set to inherit at least one fourth of his late father's fortune - but has already established himself at Playboy Enterprises. read


Tara Reid remembers Hugh in exclusive statement

The 41-year-old actress, who appeared on a cover of Playboy in 2010, expressed gratitude for the magazine publisher, just one day after he passed away at the age of 91. read


Inside Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills

Built in 1927 and bought by Hefner for $1 million in 1971, the property was emblematic of Hollywood's excess, hosting its infamous pool parties with a lingerie-only dress code for the female guests. read


MI6 chief would hire George Smiley over James Bond

MI6 chief Alex Younger, known as 'C', said unlike the 'pretty wild' fictional portrayals of British Security Services, they may 'break the rules', but 'do not break the law.' read


Rednal husband slit his wife's throat then killed himself

James Barnes, 30, knifed nurse Amy, 32, in the neck at their house in Rednal, Birmingham, on the same night he put up a snap showing them arm in arm and covered in confetti. read


New hope for Madeleine McCann parents as search continues

The Metropolitan Police will continue to search for Madeleine, who vanished from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal in May 2007, aged three. read


Celebrity TV builder is CLEARED of assaulting police

Huntley Thawe (pictured) was captured on camera as two police officers attempted to arrest him in Redditch, Worcs, following an argument with his former partner Anna Thawe. read


Heidi Klum's ex was busted for mushrooms at Burning Man

Heidi Klum's ex Vito Schnabel was arrested for the possession of psychedelic mushrooms at Burning Man on September 3. read


Revolt of the Ryanair pilots as they condemn boss O'Leary

Furious crew at 60 airports across Europe signed a letter condemning the behaviour of Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary for showing them and their passengers ‘disrespect’ over cancelled flights. read


Ryanair passengers vow never to use the airline

Two weeks after scrapping 2,000 autumn flights, the budget airline said a further 18,000 will be grounded this winter and thirty-four routes suspended. read


ANDREW PIERCE: O'Leary has picked one fight too many

With typical ebullience, chief executive Michael O’Leary breezed into a central London hotel last month to unveil Ryanair’s summer 2018 schedule, writes ANDREW PIERCE. read


Trump once joked about making Princes Diana take HIV test

Howard Stern and Donald Trump talked about the possibility of requiring women to get HIV tests before Trump would have sex with them. He said he would require Princess Diana to have such a test. read


Ex-Premier League footballer Kevin Doyle retires

Doyle, who won 63 caps for the Republic and played for the likes of Reading and Wolves, has latterly been in the MLS with the Colorado Rapids. read


Drug dealer told to repay £200k at £6 a week

Tarn Bowler-Degen, 31, of Kensington, West London, was the mastermind of a multi-million pound cannabis trafficking ring spanning the UK, Spain and Morocco. read


Man rearranges Premier Inn room to charge phone in bed

Engineer Jake Archer, 32, from Birmingham, works away from home at least once a month but is routinely irritated by budget hotels only having one plug socket that is nowhere near the bed. read


Kim Jong-un claims five million people are ready to fight

Millions of students and some 1.22 million women are among those who have reportedly put their names forward amid increasing hostility with America. read


Rogue Traders conman killed himself in a Travelodge

Mark Makowski, 46, hanged himself in a Travelodge hotel room, in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, just weeks after being released from prison and having all of his assets seized. read


More than 120,000 people flee volcano in Bali

More than 120,000 people are fleeing a volcano which appears on the brink of erupting on the Indonesian island of Bali. Meanwhile, a whole island of Vanuatu has been evacuated. read


Ronnie Wood fawns over his 15-month-old twins in Barcelona

Ronnie Wood, 70, looked thrilled to have his wife Sally, 39, and their twin girls Alice Rose and Gracie with him on The Rolling Stones' latest tour. read


Murder of girl could have been prevented inquest finds

Melissa Mathieson, 18, was strangled by Jason Conroy in 2014 at Alexandra House in Bristol, a home supporting people with autistic spectrum disorder. read


Femail reveal unhealthiest drinks and food at coffee shops

FEMAIL reveals the unhealthiest new drinks and food items at coffee shops. We analysed menus at Pret, Starbucks, Costa Coffee and Caffè Nero to find the worst treats and lighter options. read


Spanish brothers spent 5 days living with mum's dead body

The family lived in La Zarza-Perrunal in the province of Huelva, Spain, and the police were only made aware of the deaths when a neighbour reporter a 'strong smell' coming from the house. read


Croydon nanny who downloaded porn images was manipulated

Children's nanny Elliana Ede-Borrett (pictured), 23, from Croydon said she was manipulated by someone into downloading the sick child porn pictures on her computer. read


Obama, Bush, Clinton give Presidents Cup executive buzz

Former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton were all smiles as they attended the Presidents Cup at the Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey. read


Airport check-in systems crash was caused by single switch

The system was sent into meltdown today when the firm accidentally triggered a computer crash, causing long lines of upset passengers to form at airports across the globe. read


Tories cancel gin tasting party ahead of party conference

Tameside Conservatives advertised the gin-tasting event on Facebook which was due to take place tomorrow. But the organisers said protesters had made online threats to disrupt it. read


Doberman savaged postwoman but WON'T be destroyed

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Sharon Singer, 47, was left with gaping wounds to her arms and legs after being mauled by the female Doberman while out on her round in Wrangle, Lincolnshire. read


Girl writes to Scottish government asking for a teacher

Poppy Dennis is in a composite class of primary 4-7 at her tiny Highland school and is worried that she is not learning enough in her final year before starting high school. read


Scottish Dawn and NS131 banned under terrorism laws

Scottish Dawn and NS131 are to be banned under terrorism laws after they were identified as aliases of the proscribed neo-Nazi group National Action, the Government has announced. read


Secret hack lets you shop for Primark goods online

Primark doesn't currently sell its products online, meaning people regularly miss out on the most sought-after items if they can't get to the shops, but you can buy popular items from Amazon. read


Designer creates escape tunnel after Grenfell Tower fire

Eric Hooper, 72, from Stockwell, London, said fitting the escape tube on the 21-floor Grenfell Tower could have saved countless lives when it was ravaged by the inferno in June. read


Cheshire mum shocked as pet lizard 'comes back from dead'

Rachel Haspell, 42, from Cheshire, was stunned when her bearded dragon Nala came back from the dead after digging out of a shallow grave in her back garden. read


Christina Kreitel shares scalp exfoliation video

Christina Kreitel from Utah sent Instagram followers into a frenzy with a video showing her exfoliating a client's scalp, which has now racked up more than 3.5 million views on Instagram. read


Slimmers go mad for Skinny Pancakes with just 55 calories

Slimmers are raving about the £9.99 Skinny Pancakes on Instagram, and bought so many packets of the mix that the makers, The Skinny Caffe, sold out in just six days of launch. read


Nasa report suggests missions to Mars will be single-sex

Helen Sharman, who was the first British astronaut in space, made the claim while speaking at the New Scientist Live festival in London this morning. read


Artist prosecuted for getting naked in front of Mona Lisa

Deborah de Robertis spread her legs in front of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece at the Louvre on Sunday, shouting 'Mona Lisa, my p****, my copyright' as stunned tourists looked on. read


Waterloo Road’s Holly Matthews speaks out on Lorraine

Speaking on Lorraine, Holly, 32, revealed how the 'direct' questions from daughters Brooke, six, and Texas, four, force her to 'walk through the grief' following the death of her husband Ross Blair. read


Femail reveals some of the book dedications shared online

For those who have written a novel, the 'acknowledgments' section is the perfect place to thank those who've supported them through the journey. read


Hate cleric facing extradition claims he's 'anti-terror'

Tarik Chadlioui, of Birmingham, was one of six people arrested across Europe on June 28 at the request of investigators on the Mediterranean island of Majorca. read


EU blows €4.2billion in 2016 as spending hits record high 

The assessment comes as EU states wrangle over how to fill the budgetary hole left by Brexit, and as Britain disputes the bloc's claim about how much it owes towards future commitments. read


British hairdresser, 28, killed herself in Ibiza

Cara Keirl, 28, was found hanged in her hotel room after spending most of her holiday in Ibiza arguing with her boyfriend James Kane, who later flew back to the UK on his after a string of alcohol-fuelled rows. read


163-carat emerald-cut diamond to go under the hammer

The beautiful 163-carat rock will become the largest flawless D-coloured diamond to be auction when it is sold at Christie's, Geneva, in November. read


Suspected members of Hitler's death squads are identified 

Kurt Gosdek and Herbert Wahler both appear on Nazi lists of an SS unit that was attached to Einsatzgruppe C - a death squad that was responsible for a notorious Kiev massacre. read


Maria Malone-Guerbaa transforms celebs into music icons

The host of celebrities have been transformed into their favourite musical icons Freddie Mercury, Eminem, Debbie Harry and David Bowie by make-up illusionist Maria Malone-Guerbaa. read


Local radio DJ who beat his wife is jailed for four years

Marc Henry-Wallis (pictured), beat his wife almost weekly, punching her in places so that bruises would not show up to others, Manchester Crown Court heard. read


Kim Cattrall causes studio to shelve Sex and the City 3

Kim Cattrall has caused the production of Sex and the City 3 to be shelved due to her demands of Warner Bros, DailyMail TV can exclusively reveal. The third installment was due to start filming this fall. read


Online food shopping is RUINING your muscles

British adults who rely on delivery vans to bring their weekly food supply are stripped of vital muscle-strengthening exercises, according to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. read


A decent reason to hit the West End instead of the gym!

A performance is likely to raise the heart rate because of the intensity of sharing an experience with other people in the audience, according a study by the University College London. read


Disabled Lincolnshire granddad upset over rude note

Disabled Michael Palmer, 65, parked at Tesco in Lincolnshire, on Tuesday to pop into the store with his wife (pictured together) but was left disgusted after he returned to his car to find a lewd note. read


ISIS release video of suicide attack carried out by boy

Stills from a new video released by ISIS allegedly showing a teenage boy blowing himself up in a suicide bomb attack on Syrian Army vehicles near the eastern city of Deir Ezzor. read


Clean Eating Alice shares photo to prove she's not perfect

Alice Liveing, 23, from London, shared a photo of her makeup-free alongside a glossy photo of her on a photoshoot in a bid to prove that 'nobody is perfect'. read


Judge agrees Stephen Belafonte can grill Mel B witnesses

Stephen Belafonte's lawyers on Wednesday demanded the right to grill witnesses who allegedly confirm Mel B's claim that her husband beat her during their 10-year marriage. read


Prince William backs Imperial War Museum Holocaust exhibit

Prince William was greeted by Viscountess Rothermere, whose husband chairs the Imperial War Museum Foundation board, as he heard about plans for a 'world first' exhibit. read


Error led to Kushner listed as 'female' in voter records

An elections database error is responsible for Jared Kushner appearing to register to vote as a female. read


Jared Kushner didn't tell Intel panel about private email

Jared Kushner failed to tell Senate Intelligence Committee investigators about his private email account, panel members complained in letter that accidentally got sent to a prankster. read


Twitter suspends hundreds of Russian accounts

Twitter said Thursday it had suspended Russian-linked accounts and would ramp up enforcement of its spam rules as it probes online campaigns to influence the 2016 U.S. election. read


we’re surrounded by scent and it’s making us ill 

Kate Grenville sparks concerns over the unexpected health risks lurking in everyday fragrances. She discusses if some artificial fragrances can cause cancer in her new book. read


Refugee crisis as number of lone children in UK soars

Council chiefs say they are struggling to cope as they care for at leas 4,560 lone child refugees that have arrived in the UK, which is up 134 per cent from the 1,950 in the country in 2013. read


Fears mount for south London girl missing for over a week

Mya Recardo, 16, Beckenham, south London, went missing after leaving a hospital she was staying at and her family believe that she may have headed to Manchester. read


Art Garfunkel opens up on Paul Simon's decision to go solo

In his new memoir, What Is It All But Luminous, Notes from an Underground Man, Art Garfunkel reveals how he and Paul Simon often competed against each other. read


Princess Mette-Marit joins children for apple harvest

Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 44, happily rolled up her sleeves to help collect apples with local children in Oslo. They turned their crop into apple juice to sell and raise money for Save The Children. read


Bottle deposits could start next year in war on plastic

The initiative is being considered by the Welsh government, which was the first in Britain to introduce a 5p charge on plastic bags in a crackdown on waste and litter. read


London postman got parking fine while helping elderly lady

David Welland, 31, helped an elderly resident while delivering letters on his route in Barnet, north London. read


8 ways a man is unknowingly damaging his sperm count

Ohio urologist Edmund Sabanegh says tight underwearm laptops, saunas and hot tubs, mobile phones, certain drugs, tobacco, marijuana and anabolic steroids affect men's fertility. read


‘So what?’: Arrogant driver’s reply after hitting a car

CCTV footage has emerged of Sammie Hambrook's car being rammed out the way by a Citroen trying to park in a disabled bay at 2pm yesterday on Bank Street, Hythe, Kent. read


Russians used Black Lives Matter, anti-immigrant messaging

Some of the Facebook ads purchased by Russians included posts that made Black Lives Matter seem threatening and were anti-immigrant with a pro-Trump slant. read


Truth about cows: They feel jealousy just like us

Rosamund Young reveals the unexpected personalities of farm animals such as cows in her new book. She observes their interactions and the difference a name makes. read


Astonishing photos capture battle between a jaguar caiman 

The jaguar ambushed its prey on the banks of the Three Brothers River in Mato Grosso, Brazil on Tuesday. It sunk its teeth into the caiman's throat as the reptile thrashed in vain to break free. read


Mobile phones cause one road death every ten days

Some 1,792 deaths were recorded in road traffic accidents on Britain's roads in 2016, up 4 per cent on the previous year and the largest number since 2011. read


North Korean propaganda shows soldiers torturing women

Paintings believed to be from 2005 claim to depict atrocities carried out by American soldiers during the Korean War of 1950-1953. They show Americans torturing women and babies. read


Woman asks sexy twins to try and seduce her boyfriend

An unnamed woman asked the team behind YouTube's To Catch a Cheater to test her boyfriend of two years. They recorded while twins attempted to seduce the man. read


Stanford professor's jerk survival guide

Robert Sutton, a professor at Stanford University in California, wrote The A**hole Survival Guide. Hugh Grant in Bridget Jones's diary exhibited similar a**hole qualities that Sutton says to avoid. read


Expert warns wearing knickers leads to vaginal infection

Wearing knickers can increase heat and sweat in the genital area, creating a home for bacteria and a risk of vaginal infections, warns New York women's health expert Dr Donnica Moore. read


Radioactive Plutocene could change the course of evolution

Andrew Glikson predicts a Plutocene period marked by plutonium-rich sedimentary layer in the oceans from nuclear war that could cause temperatures and radiation to rocket across the Earth. read


Water mystery at the Martian equator

The space agency said it has spotted signs of large amounts of ice under the Martian equator - which is was believed was dry. The discovery has baffled researchers, who have no idea how it was preserved. read


How Viagra cost Hugh Hefner his hearing

Hugh Hefner (left) lost his hearing as a result of taking Viagra, according to his widow Crystal Harris (right). The FDA has warned that taking the erectile dysfunction drug leads to ear damage. read


Revenge is a dish best served by an angry waiter 

Christoph Ribbat shares an insight into the restaurant industry and its workers in his new book, In The Restaurant: Society In Four Courses. Almost every mouthful seems to be a political statement. read


Dock collapses under beach wedding in Caribbean 

The footage, filmed on the Honduran island of Utila, shows what happens when you overload a tiny dock with happy wedding-goers. Still, at least they have their 'something blue'... read


Footage shows inmates in zombie-like trance after Spice

Exclusive footage obtained by MailOnline from Buckley Hall prison, Rochdale, shows a man with his trousers down sitting on another inmate as jeering inmates look on. read


Chile driver smashes into vehicles to avoid roadblock

Frightened onlookers ran for cover as the 32-year-old drove along the kerb the wrong way up a one-way street, crashed into a car and a van and forced a path between the two in Santiago, Chile. read


Twitter reveals it closes down 3.2m spam accounts a WEEK

Twitter also outlined for the first time the measures it uses to deal with the issue, from automatically blocking suspicious attempts to log in to banning 'bad actors'. read


Girl, 29, adicted with self harm for 10 years speaks out

Australian-born Meredith Pickens is speaking out for the first time about her 10-year addiction to self-harm after turning to the painful method of escapism to deal with childhood abuse. read


British hate preacher jailed for supporting ISIS

Kamran Sabir Hussain (small), 40, from Stoke-on-Trent, delivered his lectures from a lectern in front of a black ISIS flag, to a congregation that included children as young as three. read


Whitehall awash with rumours over identity of woman 'spy'

The 65-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of breaking the Officials Secrets Act. She was taken to a police station in south London yesterday and released today. read


Terror attack panic on Madrid's metro after 'gunshots'

Commuters panicked after hearing what turned out to be a starting pistol on a Madrid's Line 5 near the famous Las Ventas bullring near 2.30pm on Thursday read


Kernersville mum almost bled to death over broken mirror

Alaina Byrne, 33, from North Carolina, smashed a huge 70 inches by 40 inches frameless mirror. The mirror split in two - stabbing her through an artery in her left arm. read


'Secret cottage' hidden in Devon is on sale for £1.25m

Colwell Wood Cottage, near Honiton in Devon, is perfect for someone who wants to live like a hermit as it sits in a clearing in 75 acres of woods, offering unrivalled solitude. read


Catalan government accuse Spain of acting like North Korea

Spain's government said on Tuesday police would take control of voting booths in Catalonia, and have allegedly blocked independence information websites in order to thwart the referendum. read


North Korea calls Trump 'old lunatic' over Warmbier death

North Korea has accused Donald Trump of exploiting the death of US student Otto Warmbier, branding him an 'old lunatic' for alleging the 22-year-old was tortured while in Pyongyang. read


US 'set for massive withdrawal' of staff from Cuba embassy

The United States will remove most diplomatic staff from its embassy in Cuba as part of a major withdrawal of personnel following mysterious ‘sonic’ attacks, it was reported on Thursday. read


Wash your hands for 20 seconds, say health experts

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society has said that if everyone spent enough time on cleanliness they would be less likely to fall ill with stomach bugs and chest infections. read


Newark husband lost his wife and baby in 15 hours

Craig and Heidi Renton, from Newark, were so excited to be having a child together and the mother-to-be held a baby shower five days before her death. read


Russian troops are dispatched to the border of North Korea

Soldiers are patrolling the top of Zaozyornaya Hill at the Khasan crossing point on the Russian-North Korean border in the tri-border area where Russia, China and North Korea meet. read


Disease removed from embryo in world first

The technique called 'base editing', designed by researchers at Harvard, allows embryologists to correct an error in one single 'letter' of genetic code - out of three billion 'letters' in total. read


Leonardo da Vinci painted 'NUDE Mona Lisa'

After months of rigorous testing, experts at the Louvre said the Renaissance artist drew 'at least part' of a painting called the Monna Vanna which is attributed to his studio. read


Travellers watch pre-arranged bareknuckle street fight

Shocking footage of a pre-arranged bareknuckle street fight has gone viral after the boxing match was broken up by police. The video was filmed on Wolfe Road, Canley, off Torrington Avenue. read


Ex-soldier ‘was threatened with deportation’ from Britain

Daniel Bryan, 31, was told by the Passport Office that he is not British and he would have to apply for citizenship. Officials also lost his children’s birth certificates and sent him someone else’s. read


Boys who don't get the giggles could be psychopaths

Research led by University College London found areas of the brain that promote joining in with others were significantly different.in some boys (stock image). read


Three-year-old escapes from his private London nursery

Horrified mother Natasha Hamilton has told how her three-year-old son managed to escape from his private day nursery and run about near a busy main road in south London. read


Manchester dad jailed for attacking daughter and boyfriend

Businessman Soruth Ali (pictured), 42, was woken up at 5am by noises coming from the bedroom of his teenage daughter at their family home in Leigh, Greater Manchester. read


Pastor said he could rid people of spirits by abusing them

John Wilson, 70, from Keighley, assaulted victims during 'deliverance' sessions at a Pentecostal church using 'a mask and cloak of godliness' and robbed one woman of her faith. read


Battle of Britain war hero Nigel Rose dies aged 99

Squadron Leader Nigel Rose, who shot down four Nazi planes during the Second World War, was laid to rest during an emotional service in his home town of Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. read


Thousands of evacuees line up to board giant cruise ship

On Thursday, 1,700 people evacuees were picked up from San Juan to board the ship. It will now move on to St Croix and St Thomas to pick up another 2,000 before making its way to Florida. read


Devastated Puerto Rico seen from Air National Guard plane

DailyMail.com was on board a C-130 Air National Guard relief flight to San Juan. The view from the flight deck of the aid plane shows some of the damage from Hurricane Maria. read


NBC anchor gives birth after her water breaks live on air

Natali Pasquarella, 35, went into labor live on air Tuesday night. The New York NBC anchor gave no indication her water broke except for a nervous laugh while she was answering a question. read


Amazon slashes price of new Echo speaker range of products

Amazon says it is cutting the price of its flagship Echo smart speaker, while improving the sound quality and upgrading its appearance with six new 'shells', as well as its sister range of products. read


Group of Watford travellers shoot man looking to buy van

Terrifying dashcam footage shows a man being shot at and rammed off the road by travellers after he responded to an advert to buy a van from them at the Sandy Lane caravan park in Watford. read


Naked women lined up to have sex with Chirac, book claims

Using sources at the heart of the French establishment, author Arnaud Ardoin provides shocking insights into the affairs and orgies regularly enjoyed by heads of state in France. read


London thugs seen laughing after robbing cancer sufferer

Ahmet Dobran (pictured), 82, is still fighting for his life a month after he was brutally attacked in Newham, east London on August 7. Police are still appealing for witnesses to the brutal assault. read


Modern humans emerged more than 350,000 years ago

A research team from Uppsala University, Sweden sequenced the genomes of seven individuals who lived in southern Africa 2,300 to 300 years ago to trace the ancestry of early humans. read


Being an animal lover is in your genes, researchers say

John Bradshaw of the University of Bristol says being an animal lover could stem from when animals were first domesticated - leading some to be seen as companions. read


Extraordinary pictures capture lucky dolphin's escape

The deadly predator misses by inches when it strikes with ferocious power at the helpless dolphin - but the would-be meal instead bounces off its mouth in water off California. read


Century long search for the temple of Artemis is over

Archaeologists have found the ruins of a legendary religious sanctuary in the coastal town of Amarynthos, Greece, after realising ancient descriptions of the location were wrong. read


'Ugly' Strawberries and lettuces are left to rot in fields

A Government study reports that a fifth of lettuces and a tenth of strawberries are wasted on British farms each year - the equivalent to the daily needs of 4.4m people. read


Russian fighter jet in dramatic crash after take-off fail

Pilots on the Tupolev TU-22M3 aircraft had aborted takeoff but the plane failed to stop and careered off the tarmac into trees in Kaluga, west Russia earlier this month. read


Dhaka man left severely disfigured following tiger attack

Hashmot Ali, 45, lost almost his entire face as a result of the incident, and has spent most of the 23 years since in hiding. He will make the eight-hour journey to Dhaka, in search of surgery. read


Donkey owner faces fine after it began eating a McLaren

Businessman Markus Zahn parked his £280,000 McLaren 650S Spider next to a paddock in Vogelsberg, central Germany last week. A donkey caused £30,000 worth of damage. read


Qantas introduces pillow menu for long haul flyers

Australian airline Qantas has introduced a new 'luxury sleep experience' for flyers travelling some long-haul routes. Bedding in 'soft earthy tones' was designed to match the cabin interior. read


Three-year-old anointed as 'living goddess' in Nepal

As the Kumari, Trishna Shakya, three, from Kathmandu, is considered the embodiment of the Hindu goddess Taleju and will only be allowed to leave the temple 13 times a year until she is 13. read


South African man who had sex with donkey is jailed

Ntando Mankungwini, 23, ushered two donkeys away from their herd in a secluded area of Eastern Cape. He had sex with one before the grandson of the donkeys' owner chased him away. read


X Factor star Ella Henderson's dad revealed as fraudster

Sean Henderson, 51, of Tetney, Lincolnshire, who previously managed his daughter, was also found to be involved in a separate VAT fraud. read


Bed bugs are attracted to dirty laundry, shows study

Researchers from the University of Sheffield suggest that leaving worn clothes exposed in sleeping areas when travelling may lead to bed bug infestations. read


Sisters diagnosed with same form of cancer within months

Dee Paul, 27 and her younger sister Kiran Sangha, 24, from the West Midlands, were both diagnosed with thyroid cancer after finding lumps on their necks. read


British YPG fighter films aftermath of foiled ISIS attack

Jac Holmes, 24, from Dorset, who has been fighting for the Kurdish militia since 2015, revealed the bloodied aftermath of a failed 'undercover' ISIS attack in a video. read


Road deaths in Britain at their highest for five years

New figures released on Thursday said road deaths were up 4% on 2015 numbers and the highest they've been for half a decade. Pedestrian fatalities saw the biggest rise - up 10%. read


Charlene and Albert of Monaco attend a charity gala

South Africa-born Charlene, 39, could be seen cosying up to Prince Albert II as they led the glamorous arrivals at the 'Monte-Carlo Gala For The Global Ocean' event on Thursday evening. read


Norwegian launches 13-hour route to Asia from under £150

The new route, from Gatwick to Singapore, is now the world's longest operated by a low-cost airline, covering 6,764 miles using brand new, state-of-the-art Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. read


Maye Musk becomes the oldest ever CoverGirl at 69

The model was revealed as the latest face of the brand, as behind-the-scenes imagery from her campaign was unveiled online. read


Controversial tax set to hit Scottish land owners

Britain's largest private landowner the Duke of Buccleuch and the Queen - who owns Balmoral - could be among those hit by the controversial new 'shooting rates tax'. read


Trees that trap young birds to use as fertiliser are found

Two new species of bird-catching trees have been found hidden in the forests of Puerto Rico by a team of scientists led by Pennsylvania State University. read


Vietnamese bomb victim is now model and Paralympic hopeful

Haven Shepherd was born in Vietnam but was adopted by the Shepherd family from Missouri when she was 20-months-old. She learned to use prosthetics and is now an aspiring Paralympian. read


Obesity in the UK is causing 160 amputations a week

More than 8,500 amputations are carried out in England each year as a result of diabetes. Rising obesity rates are behind trend, with 2 in 3 adults now overweight or obese. read


Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier love letters revealed

New details about the storied love affair between British thespians Vivien Leigh and Sir Laurence Olivier are being revealed thanks to never-before-seen letters that the two exchanged. read


British designer creates incredible asterisk-shaped home

London-based designer James Whitaker has produced photo-realistic renderings of the property, which is due to be built in the Californian desert next year. read


Virgin Trains update uniform with 'body-neutral' clothes

Employees across the carrier's East and West Coast routes can now choose between a variety of options designed to be inclusive - but the move has divided opinion. read


Audrey Hepburn’s script sells for over £630,000 in London

It was one of more than 200 of the late film star's personal treasures to go on sale at London auction house Christie's, raising more than £4 million in total. read


Fish fall from sky with rain in northeast Mexico

Civil officials reported a 'curious case' of fish falling with light rain in Tampico, Mexico, on Tuesday. The phenomenon is believed to occur after tornadoes over water suck fish into the air. read


Crows and parrots learn about tools much like babies do

An international team of researchers found that some birds may learn about the usefulness of objects as they explore their environments, and use the understanding to their benefit. read


Arizona University study on hormones making dogs violent

Researchers from the University of Arizona identified two ‘yin and yang’ hormones which may either inhibit or facilitate aggression, and they say it could pave the way for new interventions. read


Thylane Blondeau captures first Fashion Month on Instagram

French-born Thylane Blondeau, who is now 16, has given fans a behind the scenes glimpse of her first Fashion Month experience in an array of glamorous Instagram pictures. read


Boyfriend wears his partner's pink heels in China

More than 10,000 people have commented on the viral snaps from Chongqing Municipality's Shapingba District in south-western China, and they have been liked over 25,000 times. read


Final Rosetta photo shows probe's final resting place

European Space Agency scientists have pieced together a final image of a comet's surface taken by its Rosetta probe just before its mission ended in a slow-motion crash a year ago. read


Tilbury Power Station towers brought down in demolition

The 560ft landmarks at Tilbury Power Station, Essex, were brought tumbling to the ground in a controlled explosion this morning. read


Chimps can learn to use tools WITHOUT observing others 

Chimps at Twycross Zoo were given a container of water with pieces of food in, and were able to use sticks, and showed the same scooping action as their wild cousins. read


Dog sings along with Spongebob Squarepants theme song 

A video shows a yellow lab named Bob watching TV in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. As he hears the SpongeBob Squarepants theme begin he perks up and starts to howl along. read


Duvet-inspired outfits at Rick Owens' fashion week show

Models paraded around a fountain in wearable bed sheets, chunky strapped shoes that resembled hospital air-walkers at American designer Rick Owens' Paris show on Thursday. read


Sunrise nudist almost has a nip slip on live television

A young woman almost had an accidental nip slip live on air. Tash Ralphs, a nudist from Queensland, was with Sunrise when a strategically placed light almost didn't keep everything under wraps. read


Gorilla uses a bramble branch to floss teeth in Bristol

The ingenious animal was snapped demonstrating her creative zoo life hack by photographer, Miriam Haas. read


Hallucinogenic drugs could treat eating disorders

Ayahuasca could be used in the treatment of eating disorders, a new study from a Canadian psychologist finds. The psychotropic brew may help people to rewire their brains. read


Car owners share very dodgy DIY repair jobs on Reddit

Some car owners decided to take matters into their own hands - by attempting to tackle the problem themselves with some very questionable DIY jobs. read


North Korean propaganda posters readying people for war

New propaganda posters in North Korea warn of a 'great and decisive war against America' while urging the need for 'unity' and 'self-reliance', images smuggled out of the country show. read