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Mistress sent thugs to lover's family home in Cheshire

As his former mistress faces jail for sending thugs to the Cheshire family home, shamefaced Robert McKenrick, his wife Priya and daughter Scarlett (all pictured, right) open up about their ordeal. Scarlett was 17 when her Alderley Edge home (pictured, inset) was invaded by men in balaclavas who almost suffocated her mother with Clingfilm. Robert's former lover, Karine Solloway (pictured, left), faces jail after sending the gang, who stole tens of thousands of pounds worth of goods from the house.

Porn found on deputy PM's computer 'would be illegal now'

The computer was seized in a raid on the deputy prime minister's office in November 2008 during an inquiry into government leaks. The extreme content discovered would be illegal now, it has been claimed. A source close to the investigation told The Sun: 'Porn was being accessed on an almost virtual daily basis. Police were told nothing could be done. Quite simply, it was not illegal to be in possession of extreme images before January 2009.' Pictured: Damian Green, left, and Prime Minster Theresa May, right.

The public were sceptical over Albert's official cause of death which was typhoid fever. But there were no reported cases anywhere Albert visited before death. Did his doctors misdiagnose him?

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Students at Magdalen College at Oxford voted to make the sessions mandatory for all freshers in a bid to make undergraduates more sensitive to the needs of ethnic minorities.

Chancellor Philip Hammond (pictured) will announce plans to tax plastic bottles, coffee cups and packaging across the UK in next week's Budget, according to sources.

When Carl Sinclair saw a drug addict try to steal his car as his wife and three children slept in his Doncaster home, he grabbed a lump hammer, rushed outside in his boxers and punched him.

Meghan Markle 'plans to move her dogs to the UK'

Meghan Markle is thought to be moving her dogs to the UK in the clearest sign yet that she is planning to live in London with Prince Harry (left). Prince Harry, 33, (inset) is also said to have become very attached to the dogs while visiting Miss Markle. 'The fact she's started the process of moving them to England is the clearest hint yet that she sees her future living in London with Harry. She is very close to those two dogs.'

Chief Constable Peter Goodman issued the stark warning on rampant computer hacking as he urged firms to come clean to customers when their security has been compromised.

Joan Blaber was admitted to the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, in August for leg ulcer treatment. It is believed the cleaning liquid triggered a heart attack.

Bet365 exec created vital jobs for home town at a cost

Pictured: Denise Coates, the reclusive queen of online gambling guards her privacy so fiercely that until this week, few people had heard of her. Her earnings were made public this week. Last summer she was paid approaching £1.5 million for a former mill-house nestling beside a pretty stream. Planners have given her permission to demolish the handsome buildings and create 'a modern country estate', complete with an artificial lake (which locals say will serve as a moat for a new mansion), riding stables, sunken tennis court, ornamental gardens and workers' cottages. She has splashed hundreds of thousands more for the adjacent farm and two more plots of land. Inset: Denise with her father, who founded the company.

Despite Enfield Council officers visiting the business in Edmonton, north London, last January, they found hygiene standards had fallen even lower when they visited in July.

Michael Camp, from Milton Keynes, was spotted in his car weaving down a road in Spalding, Lincolnshire, in November 2015. He was charged with failing to provide a breath specimen for analysis.

Norway's richest woman fined £23k for drink driving

A 22-year-old billionaire has been fined 250,000 kroner (£23,000) for drink-driving while on her way to her family's ski resort chalet in Hafjell. Katharina Andresen (pictured) is estimated to be the country's richest woman, with Forbes putting her fortune at $1.23 billion. But the second-youngest billionaire in the world could have been fined up to 40 million kroner (£3,673,319) in Norway, where penalties are based on offenders' assets.

Britain's colossal debt mountain has cost taxpayers £520 billion in interest payments alone since the country last balanced the books nearly 20 years ago.

Philip Hammond was facing a backlash from small businesses across the UK last night over a rumoured Budget VAT hike that could raise £2billion for the Treasury.

Private islands that can be rented for £23 per day

Did you think holidaying on your own private island was just for millionaires? In fact, in the modern age of Airbnb, anyone can rent one. From Tanzania (pictured bottom centre) to Dorset (pictured bottom left), MailOnline has scoured the Internet for the best fantasy island getaways. Whether you want to live like a footballer in paradise on Ibiza (pictured top right) or get away from it all on a blustery Scottish island (pictured top centre), if there are enough of you, it might be more affordable than you think. If none of them take your fancy we've found island paradises for rent in Belize (pictured bottom left) and Norway (pictured bottom right) as well.

The announcement was made by Italian Professor Sergio Canavero, director of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group at a press conference in Vienna this morning.

Bernard Ross (pictured), 51, former head of production at Uefa, was last seen on October 18 leaving his Oxford home. His wife Jacinta is desperate for him to return for Christmas.

The windchill factor in Scottish cities Glasgow and Edinburgh will make people like they have stepped into the Russian capital, with temperatures dropping to 44F and a windchill of 32F.

Sufferers had reduced airway inflammation and less sticky mucus in lungs, found a University of North Carolina study. The beneficial vitamin E is found in walnuts, pecans and peanut.

Shocking moment an off-duty police officer wrestles pensioner to the floor after catching him 'lunging' at another 'slow driver' on busy motorway

An off-duty police officer was forced to wrestle a hysterical motorist to the ground after seeing him assaulting another driver through their window, on the A27 in Worthing, Sussex. Dramatic footage captures the moment the shorter policeman tackled the larger driver, who had been fighting another driver over a pair of sunglasses. Filmed on the A27 in Worthing, Sussex, the clip begins midway through an argument, with the driver reaching in through a car window aggressively.

Benedict Allen who vanished apologises for causing panic

Explorer Benedict Allen (pictured) begged his wife's forgiveness as the Mail rescued him from the jungle yesterday. Weak from malaria, the veteran adventurer had become trapped between warring tribes in one of the most remote spots on Earth. After the father of three was discovered and handed him a satellite phone to call his wife Lenka, he told her: 'I'm so sorry I've put you through this, Linky. 'I've been missing you and fighting every inch of the way to get back to you and the family. I never quite gave up. Thanks for not giving up on me.' The explorer, who has six BBC TV series to his name, had been trying to reach a lost tribe called the Yaifo - the 'last people on Earth' with no contact with the outside world. He spent three days with them but ran into trouble trying to make his way back to civilisation, apparently contracting malaria and finding himself stranded in the Hewa valley.

A team of conspiracy theorists claim that recent natural disasters on Earth, including the recent earthquakes in Florida and Puerto Rico, are a sign the world is about to end.

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt taken down by Ralf Little

The 37-year-old actor, famous for his appearance in the Royle Family, then sent a public tweet to the Tory: 'If I'm wrong, sue me. I double dare you.' It sparked a week-long war of words. Hunt, MP for South West Surrey, eventually hit back at the accusation and provided a range of statistics backing his claim up to dismiss Little's scathing remark. Little then responded after carefully fact-checking Hunt's disputed figures because he is 'never one to resist a challenge'. In a series of 42 tweets, he exposed the truth behind Hunt's figures - and mocked his ability to use unverified statistics to his advantage.

Josh Moody, from Glasgow, sent Twitter into meltdown after revealing how flatmate Megan Ellis (pictured) said she had put water in hours ago and the bottle still had not heated up.

Attila and Ildiko Wurth live in a privately rented flat in Hammersmith, west London, with their 15-month-old daughter and son, three. Neighbours have complained about the children crying.

They do things differently in Hawes - a market town wedged between the rugged splendour of Wether Fell, Fleet Moss and Stags Fell, deep in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Can you spot The Crown's Royal bloopers?

The Netflix series prides itself on meticulous research. With eight full-time researchers drawing on official papers, newsreels, memoirs and private letters, it even employs an etiquette consultant. As the action this time moves from the Fifties into the Sixties, there will be a similar focus on accuracy. But just how impressive has the production been? From capturing the relationship between the Queen and her son (left) to documenting the difficult period in her marriage to Prince Philip as he embarked on a world tour in 1956/7 (bottom left), the show has not shied away from producing a cinematographic version of her majesty's life to date. There are minor variations in certain moments, however such as the brooch and gown worn by the Queen when she met Jackie Kennedy (bottom right).

A new set of stamps is being issued to commemorate the 70th wedding anniversary of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, including images of their engagement.

On Monday we will celebrate the 70th wedding anniversary of the Queen and Prince Philip. Their marriage has been a superb symbol of what those traditional solemn vows.

Blind man forced to sit on the floor of a Virgin train

A blind man travelling on a train with a guide dog claims that he was forced to sit on the floor for two-and-a-half hours as selfish commuters sat in disabled seats. Roger Debman says that a train conductor pointed to the floor and instructed him to 'sit there' after he complained. A shocking photograph (left) shows the 56-year-old sat on the floor of the York to Peterborough train with his guide dog Nevin. Mr Debman said: 'It's close to fraud. I've had two heart attacks, a stroke, I have a pacemaker - and I've to sit on the floor?' He booked the journey in advance for himself and his wife, Debra (shown right), but says Virgin gave him no option to reserve a disabled seat. On the return trip, Mr Debman was forced to use a 'normal' seat meaning Nevin blocked the aisle (inset), generating complaints from fellow travellers

Man released on bail on suspicion of murdering Gaia Pope

The actress mother of Gaia Pope says she is holding out for a miracle as the search to find her missing daughter continues into his tenth day (main). In a statement published to Facebook tonight, Natasha Pope, 53, said she was hopeful her daughter would be found (pictured together, right). Her comments come after 49-year-old Paul Elsey was been bailed after being arrested on Thursday on suspicion of Gaia's murder. Earlier this week his mother Rosemary Dinch, 71, (pictured today, inset), and nephew Nathan were released under investigation for the same charge. Speaking tonight, Mr Elsey's father Greg (inset left) protested his son's innocence and said his family had been the target of a 'witch hunt'.

Trump struck a stance with the Penn State wrestling delegation during a photo op Friday at the White House and tossed a red, white and blue volleyball with the Ohio State University men's team.

Roger Federer and his family visit Kensington Palace

The Swiss tennis ace, who is in London this week for the ATP Finals, was joined by wife Mirka (left) and their two sets of adorable twins as they dropped in on the Duke and Duchess (inset) on Wednesday night. The couple are close friends of the Federers, who were guests at both Kate and Pippa's weddings. And the pair came armed with presents for their royal friends, with Mirka carrying what appeared to be two small gift boxes. The couple, who wed in 2009, are parents to twin girls Myla Rose and Charlene Riva, eight, and Leo and Lennart, three.

Researchers from Kyoto University's Primate Research Institute set up a experiments to test how exposure to contaminants influences chimps' feeding choices based on different sensory cues.

Paedophile Robert Burns, 48, thought he had been exchanging sick messages with the child's mother via a abuse website based in Russia, but in fact he had been snared by a police sting.

Guy Hedger (pictured) was shot in front of his devastated husband Simon-Pierre Hedger-Cooper at their £1million mansion near Ringwood, Hampshire, on April 30, a court heard.

How China helped depose 'dozing despot' Mugabe

Zimbabwe Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ally General Chiwenga flew to Beijing to discuss their plans for the coup with the Chinese. It's instructive to learn that both men had been trained at China's Nanjing Military School. The two Zimbabweans had also been the architects of many of the lucrative deals struck between China and Harare, including a multi-billion-pound diamond mining deal, which could have made the country rich, but instead was riddled with rampant corruption, with some £15 billion believed to have been pilfered in one year alone. In truth, the Chinese do not really care who is in charge of Zimbabwe - as long as their business and strategic interests are taken care of.

Zimbabwe's influential National Liberation War Veterans Association called for an anti-Mugabe rally on Saturday and said the 'game was up' for the veteran leader and his wife.

Pictured for the first time since the army seized power, this is the £7.5million Blue Roof mansion in which Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe has been held under house arrest.

London junction sees drivers fined £7m in just four months

Restrictions have been imposed at Bank Junction (pictured) - a six-way intersection in the heart of the capital's financial district - as part of a trial safety scheme. New rules mean all vehicles except for buses and bikes are banned from driving through the area - one of the most dangerous in London - on weekdays between 7am and 7pm. But a Freedom of Information request by the Mail has found that since the scheme began, thousands have been caught crossing the intersection, generating millions in fines.

Amir Khan admits he made mistakes with Faryal Makhdoom

He's had a whirlwind year, with his personal life somewhat overshadowing his boxing career after he publicly split from pregnant wife Faryal Makhdoom before they reunited last week.  And Amir Khan has admitted he feels embarrassed at the way he handled his split with Faryal, 26, who he shares 3-year-old Lamaisah with.  Ahead of his I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Outta Here appearance in Australia, the 30-year-old British boxer opened up about their turbulent relationship, in a bid to repair  his public perception.

Ex-leader of the Scottish Labour Party Kezia Dugdale (pictured) is ditching her Parliamentary duties for a bush tucker trial or two when she takes part in I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here.

Horror in the skies leaves four dead: Light plane and helicopter take off from flight training school moments apart only to smash into each other 1,000ft above the Rothschild family's Buckinghamshire estate just 15 minutes later 

Four people have been confirmed dead after a light aircraft and a helicopter crashed in mid-air over the Buckinghamshire countryside this afternoon. The aircraft crashed just 15 minutes after taking off from Wycombe Air Park which trains rookie pilots. Wreckage landed near the Rothschild family's Waddesdon Manor, 16 miles north-west of the airfield, just after midday.

Dale Mcclelland, 23, has been named locally as the victim of the incident at H&A; recycling unit (pictured) in Redruth, west Cornwall yesterday. It is being treated as an 'industrial accident'.

North Korea is ruling out nuclear negotiations as long as joint U.S-South Korea military exercises continue, and says Pyongyang's atomic weapons program is a needed deterrent against a U.S. nuclear strike.

Gabriella, the three-year-old daughter of a British woman jailed in Iran, is struggling under the pressure of Nazanin's incarceration - lashing out at a guard after a prison visit was cut short.

Travellers break into hospital in affluent London suburb

This was the disgusting scene left by travellers who broke into a derelict hospital to dump tons of old mattresses, timber and building materials against neighbours' fences. Parents in houses backing on to the property banned children from playing in their gardens and said the group set off fireworks nightly for two weeks, making their life hell. But, incredibly, officers said they were powerless to stop them and made no arrests.

A Conservative student at Cambridge has spoken out about the 'dirty looks' and abuse she has had from her peers because of her political beliefs.

Joe Nadeau, principal scientist at the Pacific Northwest Research Institute in Seattle, believes eggs are an active player in reproduction and have a control over their offspring.

Jeremy Piven broke down in tears while filming new show

Jeremy Piven has been an 'emotional wreck' in the wake of allegations he sexually abused or harassed four women, a source has told DailyMail.com. The actor broke down in tears on Wednesday while filming his new series Wisdom of the Crowd (pictured) and became so emotional filming had to be halted. 'Filming was stopped. He has become an emotional wreck within the last week as these allegations mount against him,' the source said. Piven was accused on Twitter of sexual harassment and assault by 38-year-old actress Ariane Bellamar (bottom left) at the end of October. That was followed by actress Cassidy Freeman who said on her Instagram page that Piven engaged in 'predatory behavior' against her when she was 'far too young.'

Pictured: Professor Susan Bassnett of the University of Glasgow, has told how she had her breasts fondled due to a 'hidden epidemic' of sexual misconduct in the academic world.

The 'Outrider' drone, which is almost silent, feeds back images of enemy vessels to a high definition television so the submarine knows where to either avoid or target.

Ex-convent teacher who filmed up girls' skirts walks free

Three former convent schoolgirls want an urgent change in the law after their teacher escaped justice for filming up pupils' skirts in Shirley near Croydon, south London. Assistant head Andrew Corish (pictured, left), 60, used a mobile phone to peer between the legs of children at the Catholic girls' school (inset) while they queued to enter an exam hall. Corish's former student Claudia Merlini (pictured, in grey top), 22, and her friends, 21-year-old twins Holly *pictured, on the left in right image) and Kerry Brown (pictured, far right), want lawmakers to act.

After talks with Theresa May in Sweden, EU Council President Donald Tusk said he still wanted concessions on cash and the Irish border before triggering trade talks next month.

Despite several banks scaling back re-locations, Arnaud de Bresson, the general delegate of Paris Europlace, which promotes Paris as a financial centre, said major moves would still take place.

The Brexit Secretary, regarded by many as a likely replacement should Mrs May be abruptly dethroned, said his career would 'end' when the UK left the EU.

George Freeman launched the extraordinary attack on his own side in a private letter to the Prime Minister in September. The missive was focused on learning the lessons of the June 8 snap election.

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Anorexic woman finds out what the disease has done to her

In this exclusive extract of The Doctors, shared ahead of Monday's episode, Stephanie Rodas, 28, (pictured) weeps as she asks the experts for help to recover from the disease which she has battled since she was 13. Over the course of 16 years, she has teetered on the edge of viability, at one point dropping to a life-threatening 55lbs (pictured, left). Now she is seeking help, seven months after a near-fatal encounter with some painkillers. Viewers will watch as Stephanie undergoes a battery of tests. First, she will get an ultrasound and bloodwork with gastroenterologist Dr Su Sachar, to assess her metabolic health. She then undergoes an EKG and echocardiogram with cardiologist Dr. Leonard Scuderi.

Google Maps has updated its map color scheme and added new icons to help users quickly identify different points of interest. Places like a cafe or a hiking spot will have a designated color and icon.

Sanjiv Kumar, 35, confessed to killing his wife and the mother of his two children, Suman, after she refused to have sex with him in a village in Haryana state, northern India.

In shocking scenes, Texas sheep farmer Philip Glass can be seen savagely slaughtering wild animals - including a lion, hippo and elephant - in South Africa. He appears in the documentary Trophy.

Sandy Tubeuf, of the University of Leeds, warns her research on 21,000 people from 13 countries shows it may be harder for some than others to simply lose weight or quit smoking.

As a psychologist in clinical practice, Meadow Schroeder of the University of Calgary has see many girls and women with ADHD mistakenly prescribed medication for anxiety.

Eliza O'Neill, eight, suffers from Sanfilippo syndrome, known as childhood Alzheimers, which results in toxic waste in the brain. Her family began a foundation in South Carolina to find a cure.

Russia expects to launch the Luna-25 in 2020. The lunar orbiter will explore the its south pole and collect soil samples to be sent back to earth for analysis.

Mother goes plastic-free for a week saying it's cheaper

The mound of rubbish before me reaches up to my thigh and is well over a metre wide. It's made up of a dozen concertinaed bottles (milk, fizzy water, orange juice, shampoo, shower gel...), as well as fruit cartons, swathes of plastic food packaging and bubble wrap from an online parcel. I am mortified, because this is all the plastic I've used in a single week - and I'm pretty pernickety about recycling. It looks like I've fed the 5,000 as opposed to a family of five. Only now does it strike me that we shouldn't be buying so much plastic in the first place, WRITES ALICE SMELLIE.

London's ongoing scooter theft epidemic claimed yet another victim after footage emerged of three men attacking and riding off with a victim's moped.

Older women who did 30 minutes 'light' activities daily had a 12% reduced chance, the University at Buffalo in New York found. Those who did 30 minutes of 'moderate to vigorous' activity saw a 39% drop.

Jazeel Hope's mother, from Johannesburg, has revealed she has now come along so far that doctors believe she is 'thriving' and completely out of danger. Jazeel now weighs 2.2kg.

Artist Lucian Freud's legacy of sex and sorrow

One would expect the daughter of artist Lucian Freud (picture, centre) - and great-granddaughter of the father of modern psychology Sigmund - to cut a Bohemian dash, and Bella Freud (pictured, right of Lucian, in spotted blouse), 56, certainly doesn't disappoint. The gamine fashion designer has dumped her 72-year-old husband for an artist who is 22 years her junior. But then a lust for life is in the genes. Bella's father was a promiscuous, louche, charismatic and utterly selfish man who had as many as 500 lovers. His female subjects were often his romantic partners, or became his lovers after sitting for him. Some went on to have children by him.

A Mumsnet user from the UK has been criticised for invading the privacy of her 20-year-old daughter by reading through her bank statements because she was worried about her excessive spending.

Rather than head for the sofa when your partner is snoring, scientists claim there is one simple way to cease snoring, and it will cost you less than £15.

The thugs barge past people standing outside a pub before careening down the pavement and snatching a mobile from a lone pedestrian on Junction road in Tufnell Park, north London.

Germany's foreign ministry says it will press Kuwait about a law that prevented its national airline from transporting an Israeli citizen on a flight originating in Frankfurt.

Chilling moment asylum seeker Uber driver is caught on CCTV buying a jerrycan of fuel before he murdered his two young children with a petrol-soaked cloth and tried to kill himself by setting fire to his car

This is the chilling moment a warped father entered a garage to buy petrol that he would later use to murder his own children. CCTV shows twisted Uber driver Endris Mohammed, 47 (right) purchasing a jerrycan full of fuel, which was poured over a cloth and used to smother Saros Endris, eight, and Leanor, six (both right). The Ethiopian asylum-seeker, whose disfigured mugshot was today released by police (left), then set fire to his home in a bid to kill his wife before he fled in his Uber taxi - driving 40 miles before attempting to kill himself by setting the Vauxhall Insignia alight. His devastated wife, Penil, 37, was woken by a smoke alarm and stamped out a small fire by the front door before finding the bodies of their children.

In addition to reversing a ban on importing trophies from elephants killed in Zimbabwe and Zambia, the Trump administration has also lifted the same restrictions for lions from the two countries.

Fatmir Stafasani, 49 (right), allegedly warned Blerta Sulaj (left): 'This is your last day' before smashing her over the head in her own top-floor apartment in Fulham until she lost consciousness.

Reality star Alex Reid and Charles Bronson's first wife Irene Dunroe appeared on This Morning and told how Bronson - dubbed Britain's most violent prisoner - was a reformed man.

Pet dog Nube Viajera, whose name means traveling cloud, died from a broken heart after she was abandoned at Bucaramanga airport in Colombia by her owner and stopped eating.

The evacuation, caused by a fire alarm, saw passengers crowding on the tarmac, slumped outside cafes and queuing in front of doorways at the airport in east London, this afternoon.

Lincoln student creates the 'ultimate' university digs

Henry Debenham, 21, (left) kitted up his Lincoln home who he shares with Steph Ball, 21, Rhiannon Corbett, 20, and Jessica Wrightson, 20, (top right) with a hot tub. While the front of the property (inset) looks like an average terraced house which are inhabited by undergraduates up and down the country, the garden has been transformed into a post-study paradise. Mr Debenham said: 'The idea was just to make a dream place to hang out. We wanted the ultimate student house.'

Researchers from Uppsala University, Sweden, found older people who live alone are 33 per cent less likely to die over the next 12 years if they own a dog, with heart disease deaths going down by 36 per cent.

The evacuation, caused by a fire alarm, saw passengers crowding on the tarmac, slumped outside cafes and queuing in front of doorways at the airport in east London, this afternoon.

Humor and dentists is not necessarily a pairing you would automatically put together, but as these surgery signs from across America show, they're not just about painful fillings and lectures on flossing.

The unusual home (pictured) in upmarket Wandsworth, south west London, has been squeezed on to a plot on the end of a row of houses and has been designed to maximise space.

The latest example this week was a 'sin' committed against the creed behind 'gender politics', which dictates that anyone who uses language deemed 'sexist' must be punished.

Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has been on a charm offensive, touring TV and radio studios to explain how he alone can end the era of Tory-imposed austerity which he claims is destroying Britain.

Tehran is said to have been furious when the Prime Minister deported two of its officials when she was Home Secretary in 2013 - the same year Kamal Foroughi, 78, (pictured) was held.

Parker, 16 months, was rushed to A&E; by his mother Maria O'Neill, 22, from Derry, Norther Ireland, after he developed a rash and blisters all over his body. He was put on a drip and stayed for a week.

Rose West enjoys 'middle class' life behind bars

In 1995, Rose West (pictured with husband Fred) was convicted of the 'depraved' murders of ten young women and girls mostly at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, the terrace house she shared with her husband Fred. Lodgers, babysitters, children, as well as strangers they picked up off the street, were tortured and abused before being buried in the cellar or under the patio of their home. Now she lives a 'middle-class' life in prison where she will spend the rest of her days.

While scientists have yet to discover the conditions needed to travel back in time, 'there's nothing forbidding it' in the laws of physics, explains astrophysicist Ethan Siegel.

Coventry based car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover is taking part in the UK Autodrive project, the largest trial of connected and autonomous vehicle technology in the country.

From Table Mountain to the un-trekked wilderness, discover South Africa's stunning landscapes from your own home. Over 200 volunteers worked with Google Street View over a year to capture it all.

GRAPHIC CONTENT: Keith Kennedy, the owner of a tattoo studio in Calgary, Canada, says he has been carrying out scarification for a decade, but it has become popular in recent years.

Baby is delivered at London's Waterloo station

Evelyn Brandao (pictured with newborn Reign, partner Hervon and shift manager Justyna Syla), 24, was travelling with her family from Woking to London when she suddenly realised she was going into labour. The mother-to-be panicked and alerted the train guard at 3.45pm and said she was about to have her son. The worker managed to rush her into the station's first aid room where she gave birth to baby Reign at 4.10pm. Ms Brandao said she had been 'hoping that Reign would wait, but there was no chance' and the baby arrived just 25 minutes later, weighing 6lb 8oz (2.9kg).

Researchers from Seattle based network vulnerability firm Rhino Labs discovered the flaw, which utilises a common issue with many WiFi connected gadgets.

The first annual Flat Earth International Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, charged up to $249 (£188) per ticket and saw as many as 400 people attend from around the world.

Doritos, Peperami, Bulmers, and Richmond sausages are among the items which have shrunk in size in the last five years. It's not all due to Brexit though, according to an industry expert.

Thomas and Colleen Campbell (pictured), from east Manchester, are said to have spent drug money on holidays in Cancun and purchasing BMWs, Audis and Mercedes cars.

Emaciated lion is so skinny you can see it's SPINE as visitors fear it is slowly dying in enclosure in Bangladesh zoo 

Harrowing footage taken from a zoo in Bangladesh shows an incredibly emaciated lion fighting for its life inside a dirty enclosure. The 18-year-old lion is said to be dying from age related complications. Juboraj the lion, who zoo officials said was in the condition because of age-related complications, was filmed lying on the floor, its rib cage visible beneath it's taut skin. Aged 18, the lion is a long time past its prime, however visitors have been shocked at the condition of Juboraj - with many refusing to visit or petitioning the centre over the alleged poor conditions.

The vivid images, taken in the Middle East in 1898, give a fascinating insight into the culture of the ancient tribal group, who once fought alongside Lawrence of Arabia during the First World War.

A shocking video featuring a man attacking a Vauxhall Insignia car with a shovel has appeared on a Traveller news page on YouTube filmed recently on an unidentified halting site in England.

NATO's secretary-general has apologised to Turkey over military exercises during which president Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkey's founder Kemal Ataturk (both pictured) were 'enemies'.

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT; Ten people have been caned for adultery in the Indonesian province of Aceh, where strict sharia law is in force. Those caned included a woman and a man.

The only two identified victims were named as Marian Shaka, who was married, and Osato Osaro. Both were pregnant. The Nigerian government has described the tragedy as a 'monumental loss'.

Researchers from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology found that, after just three weeks, 42 per cent of rodents improved their ability to walk and support their weight.

In the run up to Christmas, scammers are expected to haul in £1.3billion across the UK over the festive period, with online retailers losing £72million in revenues.

Andrew Lovell, 52, hit headlines earlier this week after revealing how his parents covered up the truth about his mother's affair in the 1960s by claiming he was adopted.

London's Winter Wonderland opens with beefed up security

The Winter Wonderland Christmas fair opened tonight with beefed up security to avoid a terror attack.  Layers of steel barriers guarded people queuing for the entrance to London's Hyde Park. Rucksacks and women's handbags were meticulously searched as queues appeared thinner and more orderly than last year when crowds waiting to get in were described as 'sitting ducks' for terrorists.

Some 220,000 people have transferred their nest egg out of a defined benefit pension scheme since rules were changed in 2015 - shifting £50bn of cash in total.

Researchers at Elite Falconry in Fife, Scotland have found a way to strap a camera onto an eagle's head so it can fly naturally over the Orkney cliffs and capture some great footage while doing so.

Town officials in Marne, Iowa, which has a population of just 114 people, are offering a plot of land measuring 120ft by 80ft to anyone who is willing to move there and build a house.

Mexican authorities have seized a modified van in the border state of Sonora carrying a homemade cannon that had the capability to launch bundles of drugs over the U.S.-Mexico border.

Prince Charles lifts spirits as he visits shelter on tour

The Prince of Wales lifted the spirits of staff and pupils at a shelter in Antigua and Barbuda on the first day of his tour of the hurricane-ravaged nation. He was given a red-carpet welcome when he landed on Friday afternoon before being taken to Antigua's National Technical Training Centre which is serving as a shelter for those made homeless by hurricane Irma. Prince Charles lifted morale by sharing jokes with staff and greeting boys and girls who looked delighted to meet him.

Chefs including Nuno Mendes, who is head chef of London's Chiltern Firehouse, reveal their favourite places to eat if visiting Lisbon, Chania in Crete or Palermo in Sicily.

Older women were much better at controlling their distractions and paying attention to the road, according to research from the Norwegian Institute of Transport Economics (stock image).

A 79-year-old Japanese man experienced a huge bulge in his bicep after tearing a tendon that connects to his shoulder. The painful muscle growth is known as the Popeye deformity.

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Nathan Wyatt, of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, was arrested last year by police investigating the hacking of the Duchess of Cambridge's sister. He later admitted fraud.

Harrowing pictures show injured Rohingya refugees

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Jess Phillips was in Westminster just yards from armed guards when a cyclist rode up beside her and tried to take the mobile phone from her hands as she waited for a taxi.

Senior Labour figures yesterday accused the British high street store of failing to uphold women's 'reproductive rights' by supplying cheap contraceptive pills in all its stores.

The removals men have been at magnificent Port Eliot House in Cornwall to move out Cathy Wilson - the journalist who became a countess when she wed her late husband in 2005 (pictured together).

Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, 76, revealed he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in a letter. Jackson noticed changes three years ago and plans to focus on physical therapy.

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