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Remembrance Day: Millions remember the dead of the WWI

Nearly a hundred years since the guns fell silent, calling an end to the First World War, millions of people are remembering the dead during Armistice Day commemorations across Britain. read


Mercedes team members 'held up at gun point' in Brazil

Armed men reportedly surrounded vehicles leaving the Interlagos circuit in Sao Paulo, where qualifying will take place later today. read


Hair of the dog won't cure a hangover says doctor

Dr Emeka Okorocha, from Kent, says the body needs 48 hours without alcohol to recover. He provides his 'cures' that will help speed up the metabolism of alcohol – the only way out of hangover hell. read


Mumsnet mothers share their ingenious life hacks

Taking to Mumsnet, one mother asked other women to share the best tips and tricks they've learned since becoming a mother, and they shared everything from beauty shortcuts to kitchen hacks. read


Labour should be ahead of May says Blair in Corbyn swipe

The Labour Party should be between 15 and 20 points ahead of Theresa May's 'mess' of a UK Conservative government, Tony Blair has said in a swipe at leader Jeremy Corbyn. read


Trump says Putin denied meddling in the 2016 election

The president said Saturday that during a brief conversation with Vladimir Putin in Vietnam, the Russian president said he had nothing to do with interfering in the U.S. presidential contest read


Amir Khan gets BACK with wife Faryal

Khan posted of picture of the couple in each other's arms on Twitter today with the caption: 'With my 4 month pregnant wife, after sorting out all the issues. Closing the year with a happy ending'. read


British 'Queen of Poker' Emma Fryer is killed

Emma Fryer, 42, died when her friend drove into a concrete post after their sat nav failed to register a roundabout in the Czech Republic on Saturday night. read


How multi-generational living can beat high house prices

There is an estimated demand for some 125,000 multi-generational homes per year in Britain, according to a report this­­ summer from the National House Building Council (NHBC). read


Hartlepool dad dances with his terminally ill baby

Millie, born at the North Tees hospital, was born with brain damage and suffers from a metabolic bone disorder. But that has not let her father Kevin McGuire enjoying their time together. read


Mel B 'is close to settling' with Lorraine Gilles

Lawyers for Mel B's former nanny Lorraine Gilles are close to settling over a temporary restraining order the star had slapped on her 25-year-old employee, DailyMail.com has learned. read


Ex Pornstar says she had a threesome with Mel B and her ex

Antonia Dorian (pictured left) claims she was invited to a suite at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills by Stephen Belafonte and Mel B in 2012. read


Lynx that escaped from Wild Animal Kingdom is shot dead

The Eurasian lynx called Lillith had been seen prowling through a housing estate two weeks after breaking out of the Wild Animal Kingdom attraction in Wales. read


Sister of murdered teacher Ann Maguire speaks of her loss

Mrs Maguire, 61, was stabbed seven times by 15-year-old pupil William Cornick as she taught a Spanish class at Corpus Christi Catholic College in Leeds in 2014. read


Jelena Dokic opens up about her father's physical abuse

Australian tennis star Jelena Dokic details the daily torment by 'tennis' worst dad' Damir Dokic in her autobiography Unbreakable; violence which began when she was just six years old. read


Would you fly to New York for the day?

Most people considering a day out would choose somewhere fairly close to home, writes JANE FRYER. At a push, if you’re feeling really crazy, perhaps Paris. But New York? No way. read


Murder probe after man shot in groin dies in London

Police were called to Southall, West London, in the early hours of this morning and found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. read


High street stores begin Christmas sales as takings slump

High street chains have hit the panic button and launched an early sales blitz amid the worst trading conditions in a decade, as the number of shoppers is falling and goods lie unsold. read


Tesco Christmas ad featuring Muslim family gets complaints

The advert - released on Sunday as part of the retailer's 'Everyone's Welcome' campaign - features different families celebrating the festival as they dig into a Tesco turkey. read


How can Harry and Wills put rugby before remembrance?

Today is arguably the most important date of our nation’s calendar. On the 11th hour of the 11th day of November, we always mark the sacrifice of those who gave their lives for our freedom. read


Padre's crusade to ensure soldiers are never forgotten

From the rain-soaked Somme, an exhausted British Army padre wrote home to his wife to tell of his grim experiences after a recent action in September 1916. read


Ebay traders selling poppies without donating to charities

Traders from as far away as China are flogging unofficial products with no sign that any of the proceeds are going to worthwhile causes. read


First World War memorials get listed for Armistice Day

The memorials built by British communities in 1917 range from a grave marker for children killed in a classroom during an air raid to a cross erected as a plea for peace. read


Shocking note left on Birmingham ambulance's windscreen

The paramedics had positioned their ambulance outside a house as they helped a patient who was in a critical condition and vomiting blood when they spotted the shocking note. read


North Korea says 'destroyer' Trump is begging for war

The North Korean government said Saturday that Donald Trump's first trip to Asia showed he's itching for all-out Armageddon on the Korean peninsula. read


Trump and Putin met in Vietnam and issue statement on ISIS

The U.S. and Russia agreed to cooperate to defeat the ISIS terror army, and backing a set of principles related to forcing a resolution to the bloody civil war in Syria. read


The Tulles Tales blogger on why she's a stay-at-home mum

Clare Tully, from Ireland, wrote candidly about how she had suffered from 'mammy guilt' after she returned to work at a global tech company following the birth of her son Jack in February. read


Melania Trump meets military families in a $2,700 coat

The 47-year-old first lady looked cozy, yet chic as she stepped off the aircraft in Anchorage in a $2,690 Ralph Lauren down coat and headed to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. read


Lady Lucan's children turn out for her funeral service

The bitter family rift that divided the Lucan family for more than 35 years finally ended this week when Veronica, the Dowager Countess of Lucan, was laid to rest. read


Police launch manhunt for Horsham hit-and-run killer

The woman was driving a Ford Fiesta when she was hit by stolen black Mercedes AMG estate as she joined the A24 dual carriageway near Horsham, West Sussex. read


Parents of two on selling everything to travel the world

Kerri and Joe, who are currently based in the New Forest in South England, say that many people stop travelling when they have a family because of 'misconceptions'. read


British Tramadol tourist could be freed by Egyptian court

A British tourist facing the death penalty after being accused of trying to smuggle 290 powerful painkillers into Egypt could be freed today in court. read


Facebook investor compares network to Nazi propaganda

Speaking in Washington, former Facebook investor Roger McNamee (pictured) warned he believed Facebook had 'absolved itself' from responsibility for what it had created. read


Disbaled man who spied on young carers spared jail

Farhan Mian (pictured), 32, was able to operate three cameras in his White City flat in London using just his thumb, which allowed him to zoom in and rotate the devices 360 degrees. read


Sepp Blatter calls Hope Solo's grope claims 'absurd'

The former president of the world's premiere soccer organization has denied claims that he 'grabbed' US star player Hope Solo's buttocks before a major awards show. read


George Takei is accused of and sexually assaulting a model

Scott Brunton came forward to say he was groped by the actor when he was just 24, and claiming Takei took advantage of him just after a breakup, when he was most vulnerable. read


Harvey Weinstein ex-wife seen in public for first time

Georgina Chapman, the estranged wife of disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, stepped out in public for the first time today since the sex scandal engulfing her husband broke. read


Bryan Cranston says Kevin Spacey's career is over

Bryan Cranston said on Friday he believes Kevin Spacey’s career is over because of allegations he sexually assaulted over a dozen men. read


Samantha Cameron's sister claims she was stripped naked

Emily Sheffield, the younger sister of Samantha Cameron, said the man and his friend removed her top in a swimming pool while her then-boyfriend ‘egged them on’. read


Bikram Yoga files for bankruptcy amid harassment claims

The company based in Simi Valley, California said in court filings Thursday that it has liabilities of $50million and assets of $1million, as it sought protection from a slew of court judgments. read


Richard Dreyfuss accused of exposing himself, harassment

Jessica Teich, 58, spoke out in an interview released late Friday, claiming that Dreyfuss behaved lewdly when she worked as a junior writer on his ABC comedy special. read


Ellen Page says Brett Ratner outed her was degrading X Men

Ellen Page is coming out with a slew of allegations against Brett Ratner for outing her as a lesbian and saying degrading things about women such as commenting on someone's 'flappy p****'. read


Top Gun's Anthony Edwards: I was molested at age 12

Actor Anthony Edwards (left), 55, wrote a post on Medium on Friday, revealing he was molested by producer Gary Goddard (right) when he was 12. read


Men photoshop pretend girlfriends onto pictures of them

A hilarious internet gallery has outed men across the world who decided to Photoshop their dream girlfriends onto pictures of them. read


Let kids take risks... it's good for them, says DR MAX

DR MAX PEMBERTON remembers the 'formidable' climbing frame of his school playground and explains why it's important for children to take risks while they're still resilient. read


'Snowflake' row as kids 'made to play in rain at break'

Mothers and fathers say they are 'disgusted' after their youngsters endured wet weather during lunchtime at Piper's Vale Primary Academy in Ipswich. read


Photo of aides adds to questions about Carl Sergeant death

A photo has emerged of close aides of Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones laughing after the sacking of Carl Sergeant (bottom right) for allegations of improper conduct with women. read


Vandals target home of Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones

Mr Sargeant is thought to have taken his own life after he was sacked from his ministerial role in Wales and suspended by Labour after allegations of 'inappropriate touching or groping' read


Kerry McCarthy suffered sex pestering from Kelvin Hopkins

Kerry McCarthy said he sent her love letters praising her beauty which he later told  her to 'dispose' of after she had read them. read


Gavin Williamson holds talks with General Mattis

Gavin Williamson - well known for owning a spider named Cronus - welcomed General 'Mad Dog' Mattis to London to discuss security. read


Tory blames female journalists for Westminster scandal

Exclusive: Sir Roger Gale said politicians are being treated as 'guilty' and put 'on the rack' for claims about what may or may not have happened at private lunches years ago. read


John Lewis sends Charlotte Hawkins message from Moz

She broke down in tears live on-air after watching the moving John Lewis Christmas advert, featuring the beautiful friendship between a child and a mischievous monster. read


'Sugar daddy' site advertising near British universities

On their website, the Norwegian company describes itself as a 'sugar daddy and sugar baby dating site' - but has been accused of encouraging prostitution and preying on students' insecurity. read


Labour faces new anti-Semitism storm

Nasreen Khan, a former member of George Galloway’s Respect Party, made offensive remarks about Jews on Facebook five years ago. read


Couple transform dilapidated house after buying for £1 

A couple who bought a house in dilapidated condition (left) for £1 and transformed it into their home (right) are pictured with the leader of Liverpool council after finally moving in. read


His 'n' hers duvet that could save your marriage!

HELEN CARROLL reveals the latest range of bedding keeping couples warm as temperatures start to tumble across the UK. read


Pope condemns 'catastrophic effects' of nuclear weapons

The Pope addressed UN and Nato officials and diplomats from countries with the bomb during a Vatican conference aimed at galvanising support for a global shift from the Cold War-era policy. read


Prince Philip's secret stag-do revealed

A menu and seating plan from the event, held at the Belfry Club on November 14, has revealed how Prince Philip celebrated with his friends at the Westminster location in style. read


Flybe passenger plane crash lands in Belfast

A Flybe aircraft crash landed in Belfast today after its nose gear refused to drop. The aircraft, which can carry 78 passengers declared an emergency after it took off at 11.40am. read


Aircraft tycoon hired private detective to spy on ex-wife

Clive Joy-Morancho hired a private detective to plant a covert recording device in his son's school bag to spy on his ex-wife as the pair battle over assets in London, France and the Caribbean. read


Boris Johnson upsets Spain with bullfighting remarks

The Foreign Secretary was attending a dinner in Bath to celebrate ties between the two nations when he claimed that banning the sport would be 'political correctness gone mad'. read


British mother, 39, jailed in Iran 'left suicidal'

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, 38, is currently serving a five year sentence in a notorious prison in Tehran after being found guilty of plotting against the government, a claim she has denied. read


Tory MPs fury at Brussels blackmail over trade deal

Tory MPs have called on Theresa May not to be ‘blackmailed’ by Brussels and resist its attempts to get Britain to pay more towards the Brexit divorce deal or see trade negotiations delayed. read


Why May's heartfelt crusade will restore her fortunes 

After two forced resignations from Cabinet ministers in the space of eight days — and fraught talk of more to come — Theresa May’s critics are busy writing obituaries for her Government. read


EU demands to keep Northern Ireland in single market

Furious Brexit Secretary David Davis immediately said UK could not possibly consider a solution that would jeopardise the 'constitutional and economic integrity of the UK'. read


Article 50 architect Lord Kerr claims Brexit is reversible

Lord Kerr, a former UK ambassador to the EU, insists that Theresa May's letter triggering withdrawal process is not the final word on the issue. read


Brexit vote did not cause NHS staffing crisis

ROSS CLARK investigates the claim that Brexit has caused a staffing crisis for the NHS in Britain, dismissing the idea that EU workers have been put off as 'utter hokum'. read


Essex stylist with IBS was so bloated she looked pregnant

Naomi Isted, 38, from Essex suffered from severe bloating and cramps every day and was even offered a seat on the tube in London one day by a man who thought she was pregnant. read


Romanian accused of people trafficking runs bus trips

Nicolae Matei is said to be part of a trafficking operation that was sneaking migrants from Syria, Iraq and Iran into Europe for £9,000 each. read


Broadband providers to pay £8 a DAY when internet fails

The telecoms regulator, Ofcom, yesterday announced the package amid growing customer frustration about poor service and high prices. read


Conor McGregor throws punch at official at Bellator 187

Conor McGregor has hit the headlines again in Mixed Martial Arts but this time for all the wrong reasons after losing his cool with an official. read


Nearly half of battery smoke alarms fail to activate

Nearly half of battery-powered smoke alarms in England failed to activate in fires, council bosses have warned. Mains-powered smoke alarms aren't safe either, with a fifth not working. read


'Girls should learn how to cope with school banter'

Lucy Elphinstone, headmistress of Francis Holland School, Sloane Square, said girls need to learn how to be less sensitive so that they can deal with the rough-and-tumble of adult life. read


Star witness in father's trial for mother's murder speaks

John, Noreen and Collier Boyle (inset) seemed like a picture-perfect family in Ohio; then John was jailed for killing his wife after his son testified against him. A new film follows Collier's search for answers (main) read


I'm gay, but the man I love has run off with a woman

This week, BEL MOONEY advises a man who is 45 and lives with his mother. He is gay, but only came out five years ago and has never had a proper relationship. read


Anti-Trump protests erupt in Philippines before arrival

Their meeting at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Vietnam on Saturday was 'short but was warm and cordial,' said Duterte's spokesman, Harry Roque. read


Chloe Moretz is consoled by boyfriend Brooklyn Beckham

Chloe Moretz was showered with affection from boyfriend Brooklyn Beckham on Thursday night as they enjoyed a date in New York. read


Young people in Britain are shunning bread

Young people in the UK are shunning bread leading to ‘unsustainable losses’, one of Britain’s leading breadmakers has warned. read


UK has the HIGHEST obesity rate in Western Europe

Britain is following the lead of the US – the 2nd most obese country in the world. Some 27% of Britons are now obese, predicted to rise to 40% by 2030, according to an OECD report. read


Cute moment an overjoyed dog embraces its long lost owner

A dog was overcome with excitement when it realized a man who first seemed to be a stranger was really its long lost owner. read


Nigella Lawson's At My Table filmed 5 miles from home

Despite appearing to offer a through-the-keyhole view of life in Nigella Lawson's kitchen, her new BBC series is actually filmed on a west London industrial estate five miles from her home. read


Droves bargain-hunters queue outside a new Poundstretcher

David Hollamby needed a new hoover so he camped outside the new shop in Sheerness in the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, when the opening sparked a frenzy with locals. read


Mountains of plastic are found on a Cornish beach

David Jones visited Perranporth Beach in Cornwall and discovered thousands of waste objects — the great majority made from plastic — which had become entangled in the seaweed. read


Hammond: New diesel cars to be hit with higher taxes

Reports suggest the Chancellor has decided that tax increases on diesel is the best way to encourage motorists to buy hybrid and electric cars - be it an increase in VAT or a new levy. read


Half of hospitals raised car parking costs

In 2014, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt urged NHS trusts to reduce charges, as he demanded that people should be able to get to get to hospitals ‘as conveniently and economically as possible’. read


Police seize the contagious dead bodies of plague victims

Charlotte Ndiaye, a World Health Organisation worker on the ground, made the bold claim in an interview with local reporters. She described the situation as being 'terrible'. read


Experts suspect nuclear accident in Russia or Kazakhstan

French authorities say based on weather patterns, the most plausible source of the radioactive pollution lay south of the Ural mountains, between the Urals and the Volga river. read


Two thirds of single women are happy to be on their own

A majority of the UK's single ladies are far from lovelorn and desperately seeking a Mr Darcy figure and are far better at coping with life on their own than men, according to retail analysts Mintel. read


Viagogo and StubHub offices are raided

Viagogo and StubHub, which have jointly risen to dominate the internet ‘secondary ticket’ market, are under investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority. read


How Lee Rigby’s killer is tormenting his victim’s family

A source at HMP Frankland, where Michael Adebolago - who murdered British soldier Lee Rigby in 2013 - is being held said that his 'devotion to radical Islam is all-consuming'. read


Student dies after waiting nearly 90 minutes for ambulance

Kathryn Richmond (pictured), who was from Poole, Dorset, was repeatedly denied help as up to six out of 13 ambulance crews were on breaks as she fought for breath. read


Coffee puzzle leaves Twitter totally stumped

The brainteaser, which was shared on Twitter by user @Purp, shows a pot of coffee being poured into a funnel connected to a maze of pipes that lead to four different cups. Which will fill up first? read


How did a transplant cure this man of HIV?

Timothy Brown, the 51-year-old American man known as the 'Berlin patient', was declared HIV-free in 2008 after two bone marrow transplants at a hospital in Berlin. read


Bletchley Park recruiters share puzzles they used as tests

If you want to discover whether you too could have won yourself a spot in the history books - or outsmarted Alan Turin - try your hand at these puzzles inspired by Bletchley Park recruiters. read


Hustle star Robert Glenister 'breaks down' on stage

Audience members revealed the play had been paused for 30 minutes, before his co-star Christian Slater came back on stage to address the incident and an understudy stepped in to replace Glenister.   read


Kate Winslet says Jack could have been saved in Titanic   

Speaking at an event on Thursday Winslet discussed the iconic scene where Jack (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) froze to death in the water as Rose lay floating on a door. read


Who says getting old’s no laughing matter!

CHRISTOPHER MATTHEW, 78, says he's determined to enjoy life in the 'last lane' and reveals how he lives as a 'Golden Oldie' in his new book and dreams of an exclusive haircut in London. read


2 women splashed with 'acid' at Lakeside Shopping Centre

Police and medics rushed to Lakeside Shopping Centre, in Thurrock, in response to a brawl. Two victims suffered stinging and reddening on their faces after being hit with an unknown substance. read


Video shows baby being born inside the amniotic sac

Fewer than one in 80,000 babies are born 'en caul', when the bubble of protective membranes which encases a baby in the womb does not break during birth. read


Gary Lineker steps out for first since since Paradise leak

Pictured: Gary Lineker has been spotted for the first time since it emerged he avoided paying stamp duty on his luxurious five-bed Barbados mansion by purchasing it through his offshore company. read


Is this paedophile hunter a hero or a reckless vigilante?

Stephen Dure is not a police officer but one of a growing army of ‘paedophile hunters’, who believe not enough is being done to combat the increasing number of paedophiles in the UK. read


ChannelMum.com reveals attributes every mother needs

From willingness to put your child's happiness above yours to having the patience to answer questions 'a dozen times', mothers have created the checklist you need to answer. read


Ex-wife of Texas church shooter Devin Kelley speaks out

Tessa Brennaman, the 25-year-old first wife of shooter Devin Patrick Kelley, talked on Friday in her first interview since he killed 26 in a Sutherland Springs, Texas church last weekend. read


Female BBC hosts don ‘Happy Equal Pay Day’ t-shirts

Radio 4 Today presenter Sarah Montague, posed in a shirt emblazoned with a black and white equals sign, while her colleague Mishal Husain also took to Twitter to express her support. read


Underworld boss tried to smuggle submachine gun to Bristol

Kiaran Greenwood, 29, Raymond Ray, 31, and Simon Christopher, 42, were involved in a plot to transport a Sterling sub-machine gun from Bournemouth to Bristol. read


New Delhi imposes bans on lorries and restrictions on cars

Alarming reports show the city's levels of PM2.5 pollutants have breached 1,000mg this week in New Delhi – more than triple the 300mg level that is deemed highly dangerous. read


Bella and Gigi Hadid's secret cousin is an aspiring model

Joann van den Herik, 18, from The Netherlands is the daughter of Yolanda Hadid's brother and has just been signed to London-based agency 12+ UK Model Management. read


Great white shark leaps out of the ocean in South Africa

The amazing video was captured off the coast of Mossel Bay in South Africa and shows the predator breaching. read


Emily Hunt raises £20,000 crowdfunding after rape claim

This week, Emily Hunt, who works in London, launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise £100,000 to bring her alleged rapist to justice after the CPS refused to take the case. read


WWII veteran Paul Morigi's body to be flown to America

The body of Paul Morigi has been in storage at an undertakers in Sussex since his death in November last year. read


Jonathan Anwyl is jailed over £100 celebrity tax scam

Oxford and Eton-educated Jonathan Anwyl, 44, who was put behind bars for five-and-a-half years, helped run an investment scheme favoured by comedians, sports stars and relatives of politicians. read


Three wounded in Saudi air strikes on homes in Yemen

An air strike by the Saudi-led coalition on buildings near the defence ministry in Yemen's rebel held capital Sanaa has left three people wounded, though more casualties are feared. read


Charities are dodging ban on begging letters to elderly

The regulator's chairman admitted that while the chances of elderly people being overwhelmed by the letters was 'getting slimmer' it was powerless to stop UK charities circumventing the ban. read


Car insurance increases £140 in two years

The average annual premium for people shopping around for policies has gone up by 14 per cent - from £983 to £1,125. read


Stalker prowls Leeds woman Jyoti Matoo

Jyoti Matoo, from Leeds, was walking back from the city centre when she caught a glimpse of a man walking unusually close behind her on Dock Street at around 3pm on Tuesday. read


Acid victim reported ex to police three weeks earlier

Mark Van Dongen, 29, was left with horrific scarring and paralysed from the neck down following the attack in Bristol in September 2015. read


Armenian hotel faces backlash for dolphins in basement

EXCLUSIVE A British marine mammal charity is leading the fight to rescue bottle nosed dolphins kept as a tourist attraction in the subterranean swimming pool of a hotel in Armenia. read


Driver crashes into students outside college near Toulouse

A driver 'suffering from acute schizophrenia' ploughed into a group of Chinese students leaving a college in the suburb of Blagnac, near Toulouse, on Friday. read


Patrice Evra banned from UEFA competition until June 2018

Patrice Evra's contract with Marseille has been terminated with immediate effect following the French defender's seven-month ban from UEFA competitions.  read


Hatton Garden heist gang member faces an extra 18 months

Carl Wood, 59, did not make any money from the 2015 Easter weekend raid but has been ordered to pay the sum because of his 'criminal lifestyle'. read


Orange juice 'halves the risk of hip fracture'

Drinking orange juice daily could almost halve the risk of hip fractures, which about 65,000 people suffer from every year in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. read


Lamborghini Urus teased in video of new 600bhp SUV

Called the Urus, Lamborghini's new four-seat sports utility vehicle is expected to cost around £180,000 and become one of the fastest family cars on the planet. read


Relive the Queen's wedding day as she married Philip

On July 9, 1947, Buckingham Palace announced the engagement of Princess Elizabeth, 20, and Lt Philip Mountbatten, 25. Four months later, they were wed in London. read


Technology that brought Paddington Bear to life

Bringing Michael Bond's much-loved character to life for his latest adventure with Hugh Grant took an awful lot of technological wizardry, as TANITH CAREY reveals. read


Sainsbury's builds trolley for Isle of Wight triplet mum

Sainsbury's has built a bespoke 'triplet trolley' so Isle of Wight mother-of-three Tori Stratton can do her shopping with all her her children at once. The youngsters are famous on Instagram. read


Cops: Video shows deadly force justified in I-95 shooting

Providence Police showed dramatic footage Friday of a deadly shooting involving officers on Interstate 95 in Rhode Island, but many unanswered questions remain. read


Reunion in the Indian Ocean will take your breath away 

Reunion is located in the Indian Ocean, 1,300 miles off the east coast of Africa. Daily Mail's Siobhan Warwicker ventured to the island and checked into the Lux* Saint Gilles resort. read


UK's industrial sector strongest run for nearly 25 years

The news is a major boost for Chancellor Philip Hammond ahead of his Budget, which he will unveil in just a fortnight's time. read


Thousands fascists to march for 'Western civilisation' 

Fascists and other far-right extremists are set to assemble Saturday in Warsaw for a march that has become one of the largest gatherings in Europe for white supremacists. read


Indonesia selfie museum stirs outrage with Nazi display

An Indonesian waxwork museum that features Adolf Hitler standing at the gates of the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp has been condemned as 'sickening' and 'contemptible'. read


Scottish island of Handa requires a ranger for summer 2018

The Scottish island of Handa is home to only 200,000 seabirds requires a ranger to spend summer there — and they will be paid £14,500 a year to cover the summer period next year. read


National Grid pays £350million to switch off turbines

National Grid, the power transmission network, compensates energy providers if it asks them to switch off to prevent the grid becoming overloaded. read


Twitter rolls out longer names as users ask to 'ban Nazis'

Twitter has now revealed it is extending the length of display names, allowing up to 50 characters. But, many are not happy. Angry users have begun to change their names, asking firm to 'ban Nazis.' read


London antiques dealer charged with murder of his daughter

Robert Peters allegedly attacked Sophia with a dressing gown cord while they were alone at the £1million family home near Wimbledon, south-west London, last Friday morning. read


Giles Coren is slammed for 'fat-shaming' four-year-old son

Writing in his column for Esquire, the British restaurant critic, 48, said he doesn't care how his son turns out 'as long as he isn't fat'. Social media users were quick to criticise piece. read


Frank Hachem could be named shortest double decker driver

Dad-of-two Frank from Havant, Hampshire, got a job at Stagecoach and is based at Chichester Bus Station in West Sussex, after having overcome his fears that he wouldn't be able to reach the pedals. read


GP missed woman's bowel cancer as she was 'too young'

Cara Hoofe, from west London, is speaking out to raise awareness that bowel cancer can affect younger people. She has Lynch syndrome, an inherited condition raising risks of certain cancers. read


Coconut crab crushes and kills a bird in Chagos Islands

The deadly coconut crab climbed a tree and crept up on a sleeping sea bird in its nest on the remote Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean. read


Jodie Comer on new series about Elizabeth of York

Jodie Comer, 24, known for her role as Kate in Doctor Foster gave an insight in to preparing to play Elizabeth of York in new drama The White Princess and how her acting career started. read


Nasa telescope finds planet 13 times the size of Jupiter

Experts led by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute in Daejon, South Korea, have reported the discovery of a strange celestial body 22 light years away. read


Jamie O'Hara fined for punching 14-year-old in the face

Former Premier League footballer and reality TV star Jamie O'Hara has been fined for punching a 14-year-old boy in the face over a handshake prank at a Billericay Town v Leatherhead match. read


Embattled Ant McPartlin appears in much higher spirits

The 41-year-old TV favourite, who completed a stint in rehab for alcohol and drug dependency earlier this year, waved to passersby during his amble with Hurley as he prepares to return to work read


Cadbury pays zero corporation tax

The chocolate maker has been accused of ‘free riding’ after filings laid bare the tax position of Cadbury Ltd, a holding company which is part of US food giant Mondelez. read


Alex Salmond to present political talk show on Moscow´s RT

Alex Salmond has faced a storm of criticism for taking up a presenting role at RT, which is funded by the Kremlin and well-known for peddling anti-Western propaganda. read


A&E doctor 'became aroused while hugging female medics'

Dr Mohammed Yasin, 30, was said to have been sexually aroused when he approached the student nurse and healthcare assistant then hugged them tightly. read


Photographer Amelia Allen snaps naturists in Naked Britain

London-based photographer Amelia Allen made a career of snapping models, but wanted to show beauty in all its forms in her new book Naked Britain, which features naturists. read


Cuttlefish uses its colour-changing skin to hynotise crab

Footage from Sunday's episode of the BBC natural history programme shows the broadclub cuttlefish in Indonesia, using its unique talents to hunt crabs. read


£1million Italian mansion to be sold as £2-a-ticket prize

Father-of-three Mark Glanville, 58, bought the 17th century fortified manor house in Oria with his wife and they renovated it into a luxury holiday home with room for 27 guests. read


Iceland's 5 Million Star Hotel in Skalholt revealed

The Bubble at the 5 Million Star Hotel, in Skalholt, allows guests to observe their surroundings in the comfort of a climate-controlled environment from £135 per night. read


London bus 'smashes into car carrying baby'

Dramatic footage posted on Twitter shows the number 254 bus, which was heading to Aldgate, plowing into vehicles without stopping in Lower Clapton Road, Hackney. read


Mind-bending 'music festival' picture sends Twitter wild

A picture appearing to show thousands of revellers enjoying a music festival has gone viral. The mind-bending image has been retweeted nearly 50,000 times by shocked Twitter users. read


Artillery fire 100 rounds to mark end of Passchendaele

Horse-drawn guns from as far away as Australia were specially assembled for the service in Fort de Seclin, Lille. read


Paul McCartney wrote about puppy in song Martha My Dear

It was written by Sir Paul McCartney as a paean to the sheepdog he bought from a High Wycombe breeder. But the song Martha My Dear might have ended up being called Knickers My Dear. read


Diana Keys creates Sistine Chapel in her council flat

Diana Keys, 70, has coated her home in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, with masterpieces inspired by the Italian Renaissance. It has taken her 40 years but she insists it is unfinished. read


Brighton drag queen transforms himself into celebrities

Alexis Stone, 24, from Brighton, has won a legion of fans with his stunning transformations into famous faces. The drag queen uses nothing but makeup to transform into celebrities. read


Couple attempt to use a selfie stick in video

A woman who has attached her phone to a selfie stick to take holidays snaps at the airport apparently didn't take the time to read the manual before throwing it into her carry-on. read


Animals strike some seductive poses for the camera

From a reclining kangaroo to an amorous duckling, creatures of all shapes and sizes were captured showing off seductive poses in pictures taken by photographers around the world. read


Now that’s scary... it’s a flying T-Rex!

Birdwatchers captured the spectacle on camera as the birds flew above the Martin Mere nature reserve in Lancashire. read