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Meghan Markle bears a resemblance to Pippa Middleton

Meghan Markle bears quite the resemblance to the Duchess of Cambridge's sister Pippa. From their brunette locks to their fashion sense and yoga-toned physiques, they could be sisters. read


Boy found frozen outside home in Birmingham

It is understood that Hakeem Hussain may have been in the near freezing temperatures outside his home in Birmingham for some time before his body was found. read


TOM UTLEY: Why millennials like my sons are so wrong

Are you a baby boomer like me, If so, you stand accused by increasing numbers of millennials of being a pampered, selfish racistt and not to be trusted with the vote, writes TOM UTLEY. read


Children adopted after parents had an open relationship

Their father chose to see other women and their mother, who 'frequented' dating site Plenty Of Fish, had relationships with men she met through the internet, a judge in Wolverhampton heard. read


Fans may face lengthy jail time for hooliganism in Russia

EXCLUSIVE BY IAN HERBERT: Senior British police officers, who are urging English fans to desist from provocative nationalistic singing, have been made aware of the penalties. read


Jayden Fransen calls for Trump to intervene to help her

Jayda Fransen, of south-east London, was the little-known deputy leader of Britain First until inflammatory messages she posted online were picked up by the US President. read


Trump is mocked for tweeting the wrong Theresa May

A Theresa May from Bognor Regis with just six followers on Twitter inadvertently found herself at the centre of a political row between Donald Trump and the Prime Minister last night. read


BBC face storm of criticism for Ann Coulter interview

The Today Programme interviewed Ann Coulter - who is one of just 45 Twitter accounts the US President Donald Trump follows. read


Trump hit at May for criticising his far-right retweets

The Prime Minister risked fuelling the row by repeating her view that the US president was 'wrong' to retweet anti-Muslim videos posted by a far-right group. read


MPs compete to be the most appalled about Trump

The House of Commons had, with the encouragement of its obtrusive Speaker, succumbed to another bout of unanimous pique, writes QUENTIN LETTS. read


Pranksters launch Twitter account mocking Britain First

Clips of a man trying to kick a pigeon and another punching a snowman, with the caption 'Muslim attacks Christmas ', have been posted by the bogus  'British First' profile. read


Trump's visit to France saw no arrests or demonstrations

Donald Trump was greeted with enthusiasm during his two-day state visit in July. President Emmanuel Macron feted Mr Trump declaring ‘nothing will ever separate us’. read


The Queen has hosted far more unsavoury types than Trump

Bashar Al-Assad dined with the Queen at Buckingham Palace in December 2002, while Mugabe was greeted by Princess Margaret at Heathrow and driven in a Rolls Royce for his visit. read


Corbyn is mocked as he looks photoshopped in GQ

Posing in a Marks & Spencer jacket, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is featured in the January/February issue of the magazine. read


Jeremy Corbyn declares war on Britain's banking sector

Jeremy Corbyn singled out Wall Street lender Morgan Stanley after it warned that his hard-Left policies would be catastrophic for the economy and a bigger threat than Brexit. read


Theresa May vows to beat Middle East terror

Theresa May, prictured here speaking Jordan, said there needed to be economic reform in the oil-dependent states so the booming number of youngsters are not lured into jihadism. read


UK weather: Two inches of snow to hit rush hour today

Winter does not officially start until Friday – but thundersnow, the rare phenomenon of lightning strikes illuminating falling snow, was reported today in North Yorkshire and near Newcastle. read


Our hunger for cheap goods turning homes into DEATH TRAPS

Even before the Grenfell blaze in June, thought to have been started by a fridge freezer, the white goods industry had a serious problem on its hands, posing lethal risks to consumers. read


Samantha Ayres killed motorcyclist while on handsfree call

Samantha Ayres, 34, from Horncastle, Lincolnshire, who killed David Kirk, 26, while distracted making a hands-free call faces jail after she was found guilty of dangerous driving - the first such ruling in Britain. read


Quantum experiment reveals time really can flow backwards

German physicists have discovered that heat can spontaneously flow from a cold quantum particle to a hotter one under certain conditions - effectively reversing the 'arrow of time'. read


Amazon says its voice aide Alexa is ready for the office

Businesses can buy Alexa devices that help employees dial into conference calls, manage their calendars, find open meeting rooms and - not surprisingly - order work supplies from Amazon. read


Poppi Worthington's father refuses to answer questions

Detective Inspector Amanda Sadler (pictured), who was the 1989 Miss Great Britain, had no experience of leading an inquiry into child death before taking on the top role in the investigation. read


Leader of Russian cyber hacker gang who stole £2m jailed

Vugar Mollachiev, 37, pictured, of Berkeley Gardens, north London, was sentenced to nine years imprisonment at Southwark Crown Court for conspiracy to defraud and money laundering. read


Young Australian cricketer charged with two counts of rape

Police confirmed that Alex Hepburn, 21, of Diglis, Worcester, was charged earlier this month and would appear before magistrates in the city on December 7. read


'Gentle electrical energy' treatment cures back pain

Researchers from Sapienza University in Rome also found some 90 per cent of sufferers were able to avoid surgery to relieve their pain after a single minimally-invasive treatment session. read


Patients may not be able to get painkillers on the NHS

NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens said: 'The NHS should not be paying for low-value treatments and it's right that we look at reducing prescriptions for [such] medicines'. read


London mother ditches husband after cancer diagnosis

Upon learning she was dying of cancer not long after turning 50, mother-of-two Annabel Nnochiri, from Edgware, North London, immediately resolved to leave her husband. read


Riley, Frankie and Harley: Favourite gender-neutral names

Parenting website BabyCentre has revealed the top names of 2017 in the UK and gender -neutral names are becoming more mainstream than ever before. read


Woman had foetus aborted 15 years earlier lodged in tummy

WARNING EXPLICIT CONTENT: A 52-year-old woman from Nagpur, India underwent a 2-hour operation to remove the 'fully grown stone baby'. read


Two-thirds believe clerics always tell the truth

About two thirds of people (65 per cent) said they trusted the senior clerics to tell the truth, compared with a high of around 85 per cent in 1983, according to a poll. read


Butter shortage means biscuits will cost more at Christmas

A source at a premium UK biscuit maker told The Grocer the price rises were ‘inevitable given the cost of butter and other commodities’. read


Meghan Markle poses in a yellow bikini and trilby hat

The American actress, then 30, tied the knot with Trevor Engelson, her partner of seven years, in 2011, and was pictured alongside her mother at the wedding in Jamaica. read


Prince Harry and Meghan ‘have not set a date for wedding’

It was suggested last night that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (pictured) will marry on the Saturday of the Spring Bank Holiday weekend, meaning Brits would have three days off to celebrate. read


Quentin Letts reveals how Meghan should handle her in-laws

Ever keen to help, QUENTIN LETTS and the Mail offer bride-to-be Meghan Markle a cut-out-and-keep guide to her new royal in-laws before she walks down the aisle with Prince Harry. read


Meghan Markle is the picture of elegance in ELLE France

Prince Harry's fiance, 36, looks ethereal as she lends her good looks to the cover of the fashion magazine's December 2017 issue - but have her freckles been airbrushed? read


Suits fan reveals Meghan Markle sent him Valentine's tweet

Ryan Moffat, 29, from Edinburgh, had a romantic interaction with the American actress (pictured) who's about to become the latest addition to the Royal Family back in 2013. read


Janet Street Porter: Enough of the Harry and Meghan show

JANET STREET-PORTER: Week One of The Royal Engagement, and we're suffering from Meghan overkill. Harry and Meghan are in love and want us all to know about it. read


Gavin Williamson hits back at Michel Barnier on terror

Michel Barnier sparked a diplomatic firestorm when he claimed Britons ‘chose to be on their own’ in tackling terrorism when voting to leave the EU last year. read


May 'close to breakthrough' in standoff over Irish border

Senior figures in the Northern Ireland party made clear it was 'not on' for the government to give in to pressure from Dublin on the crucial issue. read


Net migration to the UK dips to 230,000 a year

Official figures show 230,000 more people came to the UK than left in the year to June - down from a record high of 336,000 in the 12 months before the historic Brexit vote. read


Muslim population in Britain could triple by 2050

A report entitled Europe's Growing Muslim Population said the percentage of Muslims making up the total population of Britain could rise from 6.3 to 16.7 per cent. read


Candice Brown balances on her skating partner's shoulders

Candice Brown looked like she's a natural skater as she took to the ice to rehearse an elaborate routine with her pro partner on Thursday. read


Mary Berry admits Paul Hollywood is 'quite sexy'

The 82-year-old, who has been married for as long as Paul, 51, has been alive, was asked at a charity event if her former Bake Off co-judge was ‘as sexy as he looks’. read


Ed Sheeran tries to jump ship and move to New Zealand

The 26-year-old singer was asked if he knew what 'jandals' are and whether he liked 'pineapple lumps' in Jacinda's mock-serious interrogation. read


A cure or a curse? JOHN NAISH on the wonder sex drug 

U.S. regulator, the Food and Drug Administration, approved Viagra in 1998. Before this there was no oral treatment for erectile dysfunction. read


Penis spray helps men last 10 times longer now £20

EXCLUSIVE: The only legal seller of Fortacin in the UK has now reduced its price tag. Professor Mike Wyllie, inventor of Viagra, made the premature ejaculation spray. read


Britain's top ten historic places revealed

Park Hill Flats in Sheffield, which first divided opinion 20 years ago when it was given Grade II-listed status, was singled out as part of a Historic England campaign celebrating the country’s heritage. read


London 'sex attacker' runs down street after groping girl

About 25 women and girls, as young as 13, have reported being attacked in the past year in south London, mainly in Lewisham and Greenwich but also including Southwark and Bromley. read


Angry father confronts paedophile at his home in Copnor

Andrew Chaney, 34, of Portsmouth, has been jailed for three years after admitting sex offences when he was caught trying to groom children as young as 10 online. read


Council racks up 'obscene' £153,000 bill for FOUR signs

The cost includes up to £23,000 in design fees for the signs which will be put up at junction 27 on the A55 in Wales to advertise Rhuddlan Castle, Denbigh Castle and St Asaph Cathedral. read


8th century bible returned to Britain on loan

Codex Amiatinus, pictured, was made in a monastery in Wearmouth-Jarrow in Northumbria, in the early 8th Century and gifted to a pope in the year 716, according to the British Library. read


Charlie Dunn: Mother, stepfather on trial for manslaughter

Leicester Crown Court heard Charlie Dunn, five, was left unsupervised for two hours by his mother Lynsey and stepfather Paul Smith despite his 'fear of going near water'. read


Pray Prince George is gay says leading clergyman

The Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth (pictured), Provost of St Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow, said England should pray for Prince George to grow up with a love for 'fine, young gentlemen'. read


Warwick student who slashed lover with knife avoids jail

Stephanie Roberts, from Kensington, London, slashed her lover Ravi Benitez, 19, when she visited him at Warwick University on November 24 last year. read


Google is sued for privacy breaches over iPhone 'breach'

Google is being sued on behalf of millions of Britons over privacy breaches after it secretly accessed their browsing patterns on iPhones by bypassing the default privacy settings. read


Mark Foster on Rebecca Adlington 'fling' after coming out

Mark Foster has revealed why he didn't deny the swirling rumours surrounding himself and Rebecca - insisting he didn't want to be 'pushed' into publicly addressing his sexuality.  read


Shops selling fruit in packaging that CAN'T be recycled

Despite claims around cutting packaging and waste, the shelves of Britain's supermarkets are heaving with fruit and veg wrapped in unnecessary plastic. read


Pam Anderson: Weinstein attacks were 'common knowledge'

The Playboy veteran laughed as she said she was not surprised the onslaught of sexaul assault allegations against Weinstein, 65. read


Tamara Ecclestone decks out £70million home for Christmas

The heiress was seen having an extensive selection of baubles and Christmas trees put up outside her sprawling Kensington mansion - soon after selling £40,000 worth of her clothes. read


The best illustrated books 

Marcus Berkmann collated a selection of this year's best books for photography lovers. The perfect gifts for Christmas, his recommendations include wildlife, fashion and travel. read


The Mail’s stars pick their books of the year

A selection of stars from the Daily Mail including Richard Littlejohn, Craig Brown and Sarah Vine shared their favourite books from this year. From recommendations by ex-presidents to kids stories. read


Former anorexic shares her tips for gaining weight

Kendall Strampel, 19, a bodybuilder from Pennsylvania used to suffer from Anorexia Nervosa but is now revealing how she deals with gaining weight without guilt. read


Aspiring model doused with acid appears for first time

Resham Khan, 21, suffered severe life-changing facial scarring following an unprovoked acid attack in London earlier this year. The Manchester student spoke on TV about her ordeal. read


Manchester IT manager who stole employers' £130k jailed

Simon Rey splashed out on goods including flat screen televisions, 40 iPads, laptops and iPhone 6's, charging it to his workplace, the Money Advice Group on Carrington, Manchester. read


Pictures of North Korea's new missile reveal its huge size

Based on photographs released by North Korea, analysts have determined the Hwasong-15 - an ICBM launched yesterday - is taller, wider and capable of carrying a much bigger payload. read


Personal nuclear bunkers go on sale in South Korea

A new showroom in Seoul is offering safety from a potential nuclear war with a £20,000 fallout shelter that is equipped with everything a family of four needs to avoid death by atomic strike. read


Kim Jong-un beams as he watches launch of missile

North Korea has released video footage of its new ICBM, the Hwasong-15, being launched from close to Pyongyang. The missile is the most powerful it has ever produced and can range most of the world. read


Kim Jong-un brother had 12 bottles of nerve agent antidote

Kim Jong-Nam, 46, was carrying a dozen bottles of Atropine, an antidote to the VX nerve agent used to kill him, in his backpack, the Malaysian High Court in Kuala Lumpur heard today. read


Mushrooms from Russia to France have traces of RADIATION

France has discovered traces of radioactive cesium on mushrooms imported from Russia, according to the head of French nuclear regulator, ASN (stock image). read


Man attacks woman driver over weight in the Cotswolds

A female driver was called a 'fat b*tch' and told to get down to the gym after her car became wedged in a narrow Cotswolds road. The abusive driver was identified as James Griffith. read


Prince William presents Santa with letter from son George

During a visit to a festive market in Helsinki Prince William, 36, presented his son's handwritten Christmas wish list to Santa Claus. read


Users take to Twitter to vent as Whatsapp crashes

The problem, which appear to be centred around the UK, has forced users to take to Twitter to vent their frustration. The issues began after 6:37PM GMT (1:37 PM EST), according to Down Detector. read


Levi Bellfield 'confesses to 1996 Russell murders'

Serial killer Levi Bellfield reportedly told a notorious multiple rapist in prison it was 'deeply hilarious' Michael Stone was serving life for the murders of Lin and Megan Russell (pictured). read


Father 'apoligised to daughter before killing her mother'

Mark Morris, 39, was told by his ex-girlfriend, Emma Day, who was also the mother of his child, that if he could afford alcohol he could pay child support moments before he killed her, the court heard. read


This Morning viewers share their encounters with angels

British angel expert Diana Cooper, pictured, appeared on This Morning to offer advice to women who believe they have seen angels - and help interpret the meaning behind their sightings read


Kellogg's to discontinue Ricicles cereal over sugar fears

Kellogg will discontinue sugar-coated rice puff cereal Ricicles from January in a move that has left some shoppers heartbroken. The company will also reduce sugar in other cereals. read


WHO: Holidaymakers at risk of contracting deadly measles

Those travelling to Romania, Italy and Germany who have not had the jab are at risk. With measles spreading across Europe, outbreaks in three areas of England were recorded recently. read


Conor McGregor brags about £140m payday as he is fined

Conor McGregor laughed off claims he is under threat from a criminal gang after a bar fight, shouting 'come and get me' as he left a Dublin court after appearing on a speeding charge. read


Toddler grins as he cuddles his baby brother

This is the adorable moment a toddler was introduced to his newborn baby brother. A video captures the charming encounter, the location of which is unknown. read


These perfectly timed photos are painful to look at

Shared on social media by amateur snappers around the world, these photographs of people - and animals - on the brink of disaster are both perfectly timed and painful to look at. read


How scallops see under the sea

Scallops may look like simple creatures, but the seafood delicacy has 200 eyes which function remarkably like a telescope, using mirrors to focus light, researchers said Thursday. read


Melbourne woman drops six dress sizes without going to gym

Mother Wendy Watson, originally from the UK but now lives in Melbourne, who needed a seatbelt extension on a flight has opened up about how she dropped six dress sizes without going to the gym. read


Deadly tsunamis could be spotted sooner by reading GRAVITY

Researchers from the Paris Institute of Earth Physics say earthquakes could be detected using tiny shifts in gravity that fire through the atmosphere at 185,000 miles per second. read


London driver kills woman after crashing into lamppost

Craig Kearney, 27, is charged with causing death by dangerous driving after nursery nurse Acacia Smith, 25, (pictured) was killed in the collision in south west London. read


The Queen takes posy from labrador in visit to dog charity

Yarna the seven-year-old Lab was chosen to give flowers to the Queen but the clumsy pup ended up dropping them by the monarch's feet. The head of state didn't mind though and stroked the pup. read


'Big name' celebrity accused of raping personal assistant

According to the case, the woman from California claims her attacker spat on her and refused to wear a condom when he forced himself upon her. He had previously slept with a woman with HIV. read


Female London maths tutor accused of affair faces retrial

Aveesha Ahsan (pictured) allegedly hugged and kissed the teenager after offering to buy her gifts - but the jury in the 34-year-old's trial at the Inner London Crown Court was discharged today. read


The passive aggressive signs from around the world

People from around the world shared the sarcastic messages they left for people who regularly frustrated them. From those who wanted people to stop stealing their food to bad parking. read


Mother calls on Morrisons to restrict Christmas jumpers

Little Charlie Harding, from Liphook in Hampshire, was so distraught he refused to wear the jumper and is now in fear that Santa Claus won't bring him presents. read


Pterosaurs couldn't fly when they hatched

Researchers from he Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing analysed 215 eggs of the pterosaur species Hamipterus tianshanensis. read


Mark Zuckerberg's sister slams Alaska Airlines

Randi Zuckerberg, 35, whose brother founded Facebook, was on a three-hour flight from Los Angeles to Mazatlan when she said a man started talking about touching himself. read


Untrained British volunteer dies fighting Isis in Syria

Oliver Hall, 24, from Portsmouth, was died while trying to clear mines in Raqqa. He left Britain to the war-torn country in August, with no previous military training. read


Asda launches Wensleydale containing chunks of chocolate

Asda's £1 Wensleydale with Double Chocolate Orange is on shelves now, and contains chunks of white and dark chocolate as well as real orange zest. It has been branded 'delightfully surprising'. read


Neil Papworth recreates the world's first text with emoji

On December 3, 1992, 22-year-old Neil Papworth, from Wokingham, Berkshire, sent the first ever Short Message Service (SMS) from a computer to a colleague, writing 'Merry Christmas'. read


Humans may have descended from sponges, analysis suggests

Researchers from the University of Bristol have waded into the debate with a new study, suggesting that the humble sponge may be our earliest ancestor. read


Tourists stranded in Bali waiting a week to fly home

Australians among 100,000 tourists stranded in Bali by erupting volcano Mount Agung and could be waiting up to a week for flights home, so have resorted to using boats to flee. read


Sheep dog adapts skills to herd 1,400 turkeys

John Wright's pre-festive daily routine has been transformed by his trusty sheep dog Molly, who has adapted her herding talents to dealing with 1,400 turkeys on his farm in Wyton, East Yorkshire. read


48 Argentine military jailed for 'death flights' roles

Among those jailed is ex-Navy pilot Mario Daniel Arru, who smiled as he was sentenced to life for the 'death flights', which saw prisoners thrown out of airplanes into the Rio de la Plata or the sea. read


Jeremy McConnell jokes 'cocktails aren't great' in jail

Reality TV star Jeremy McConnell told friends he was 'not finding life easy' in his new home at HMP Cardiff after being jailed for breaching a community order by missing unpaid work for a hair transplant. read


Lobster found with peculiar Pepsi logo 'tattoo' in Canada

The remarkable 'tattooed' lobster was trapped by Karissa Lindstrand off the coast of Gran Manan in New Brunswick. It was being loaded into a crate to have its claws banded. read


Dorset ambulance on emergency call blocked by police car

A picture has emerged of an ambulance on an emergency call struggling to get down a street because it was blocked by a police car parked on double yellow lines in Swanage, in Dorset. read


Lauren Knowles gave birth to cancerous tumour

Lauren Knowles, 29, of Aberdeen, was overjoyed when she fell pregnant but ended up going through five months of gruelling treatment when it was found she actually had a rare cancer. read


Salford gangster who had Jeremy Meeks makeover is jailed

Leevon Birchall, 24, (pictured) was well known in Salford, Greater Manchester, and got his teeth whitened and eyebrows waxed after being inspired by US 'hot felon' Jeremy Meeks. read


Liverpool teen mother says she won't be lazy and jobless

Kaiya Acton gave birth to her beloved son, Dean, three days after her 15th birthday in March last year. Six months later, she returned to school at Ormiston Bolingbroke Academy near Warrington. read


Migraine miracle jab 'could be approved by NHS next year'

The monthly injection, called erenumab, prevents nearly half of migraine attacks for people who have few other treatment options, scientists found. read


Yorkshire woman left with head wound in racist attack

GRAPHIC WARNING: Nikki Hurst (pictured) was assaulted by three Asian men as she walked down a road in Batley, West Yorkshire. Police are treating the assault as 'racially aggravated'. read


A problem shared could be a problem doubled

According to an expert from the University of Central Lancashire, friends who excessively discuss the same problems are more likely to panic about the future and feel down. read


Debrett's guide on being a Christmas party guest

British etiquette bible Debrett's has released a guide to help uncertain guests navigate their upcoming festive parties, from what gifts to bring to how best to say thank you. read


Cash-strapped police force says thieves are 'low priority'

Business owners in Nottinghamshire reacted angrily to comments by the county's Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping, who suggested tight budgets meant cases would not be investigated. read


Paedophile hunter 'tried to kill an innocent stranger'

Vigilante paedophile hunter Dean Wilkinson, 48, stabbed and tried to kill an innocent stranger he wrongly thought was a child sex offender, Plymouth crown court heard. read


How bad dreams reflect our daily frustrations

A psychologist at the University of Cardiff found that people who are frustrated with their daily lives tend to have recurring dreams in which they were falling, failing or being attacked. read


One-third of dieters buy illegal weight-loss pills online

A study by the London-based Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency found 32.6 per cent of people trying to lose weight have tried illicit 'medical' weight-loss aids. read


Michelle Mone's divorce lawyer wins battle over conifers

The row over 20ft conifer trees had sparked a bitter fall out between Tony Caplan and James Neill in one of Scotland's most exclusive areas, where houses sell for more than half a million pounds. read


Mother claims her caesarean scar exploded

Raluca Oniciuc, 32, from Luton, says the wound burst two days after she gave birth three weeks ago, splattering her mother, two children and even the ceiling in her bodily fluids. read


Instagrammer has 50 surgeries to look like Angelina Jolie

Sahar Tabar, 22, from Tehran, Iran, has an Instagram account full of selfies that flaunt her extreme look, but it is not clear how it has been achieved. read


Sweden holds grenade amnesty following bomb attacks

Official police statistics show that the number of incidents of hand grenades detonating in Sweden have nearly tripled, up from ten in 2015 to 27 in 2016. read


Romanian spared jail after stealing 87-year-old's purse

Romanian national Catalin-mihai Verea, 44, was caught on CCTV in Oswestry, Shropshire, distracting the 87-year-old woman as he stole her purse from her bag. read


Vietnamese nursery teacher filmed hitting children

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. A nursery in Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam has been closed after a video showing shocking footage of a young child being hit with a knife (pictured) went viral. read


ISIS threatens attacks on the US in new propaganda video

The clip from 'Flames of War II: Until the Final Hour', a new ISIS propaganda video, shows bombs raining down over a U.S. map, and prisoners being made to dig graves. read


Charity blasts business for installing a security system

Once set-off, a loud voice blares through the speakers in Glasgow, saying: 'You have been detected in an unauthorised area, please leave the area or the police will be called.' read


Liverpool taxi driver sped off with couple's wedding gifts

Sammie and David Kinder, was devastated after the thief targeted them outside St George''s Hall in Liverpool, swiping £300 for their honeymoon and a box of precious family photos. read


Football boss accuse teams of racially abusing his club

Arif Aziz, chairman of FC Peterborough, which has several British Asian players, said it was 'rare' for the club not to have a 'race-related' incident during a match. read


There could be two million species in the sea

Scientists have used a variety of methods to estimate the global number of marine species and each has its limitations. Current common estimates still vary between around 0.3m and 2m marine species. read


Women at Shell earn a fifth less than male colleagues

The FTSE 100 group's gender pay gap report showed a difference of 22.2 per cent on average for male and female employees in the UK. read


Charity worker went berserk on Thomas Cook flight to Egypt

Bernadette Briggs, 39, 'behaved like a wild bull' on the Thomas Cook flight from Manchester to Egypt, punching a stewardess, biting the captain and shouting and swearing at cabin crew. read


Teesside company manufactures Hobbit Pods

These are the are the amazing Hobbit pods which could be sold across the country by a company based in Liverton, East Cleveland based on their highly-successful Shire House. read


Tadley cyclist has to have reconstructive facial surgery

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Roxelle Kimberley, 37, was left vomiting blood after she was thrown over her handlebars and landed on her face while riding her bike in Tadley, Hampshire. read


Driver claims Royal Mail van 'put lives at risk'

Carol Mullineaux, 41, had been on a shopping trip with her husband Brett, 44, in Whitefield, Greater Manchester, when she spotted the Royal Mail van driving in front (pictured). read


Girl tells poor parents to stop treating cancer in China

In tears, Li Xiaoqing told her impoverished parents, who were also crying: 'Please give me up. I don't want to be your burden.' The moving scene took place in China on November 21. read


Leicester plumber 'scarred for life' after henna tattoo

Arran Maye from Leicester was with 30 friends in Benidorm when he got the £9 henna tattoo so he could take part in a fancy dress competition - but he suffered a severe allergic reaction. read


Netflix cheating worse than flirty messages says new study

A study by London based Bush TV found a quarter of people would be more upset about Netflix cheating than if their loved one had sent flirty messages to someone else. read


Video shows man 'stab rival brawler' in Trafalgar Square

A man could be seen running towards a group of men who were fighting outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square before allegedly stabbing a fellow reveller in the back several times. read


Essex man arrested over care home murder

A 32-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman aged in her 90s was found dead at a care home in Essex and police said the suspect was known to the victim. read


Mother hits back at trolls who criticised her C section

GRAPHIC CONTENT: Abbie Lever, 21, from Bolton, in Greater Manchester, had an emergency C section due to complications during the birth of her youngest child Daisy in August. read


YouTube rips off Snapchat's Stories with new Reels feature

The Reels feature is part of a wider effort by YouTube to expand its Community – an area of the site that is only accessible to creators. It is currently being tested on select users. read


Noel Gallagher says 'F*** Jeremy Corbyn he’s a Communist'

The Oasis star - who was one of the key figures of 'Cool Britannia' in the 1990s when he went to visit Tony Blair in No10 - has attacked the Labour leader before. read


Hipster trend for glitter beards and boobs may lead to ban

Dr Trisia Farrelly, an environmental anthropologist from Massey University, is one of a growing number of experts calling for an end to glittery microplastics. read


Ryan Giggs and wife reach High Court divorce settlement

Manchester United legend Giggs has settled his High Court battle with wife Stacey, with a spokesman saying the couple 'remain firm friends' but are 'pleased' bring proceedings to an end. read


British sailor to admit to smuggling $100k in stolen coins

Lewis Bennett, 40, will appear in custody in a Miami court for a change of plea hearing over the gold and silver coins allegedly from a batch worth $100,000 which were reported stolen. read


Top 10 castles for sale that are fit for a princess

Some of the properties are hundreds of years old and come with acres of woodland, while others are more modern and showcase the latest designer kitchens. read


Lynda Spargo in coma dying of breast cancer 

Mother-of-three Lynda Spargo, 48, from Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, collapsed at her workplace just days before the start of the summer holidays. read


Kourtney Kardashian's Pretty Little Thing jumpsuit is long

Cady Hadfield, from Leicester, ordered a jumpsuit from Kourtney Kardashian's Pretty Little Thing range but got something very different to what she'd seen on the website. read


Conor McGregor's father insists son has 'nothing to fear'

Tony McGregor said claims that the family had been threatened over the fight was 'absolute nonsense', and denied that the alleged brawl in a Dublin pub had even taken place. read


Smooth widower who talked grandmother into luxury cruise

John Mason, 91, revealed he asked Vera Burrell, 90, to go on a cruise with him just 45 minutes after meeting at a pub in Winchester because 'you can wait for death or you can live'. read


Rehabilitated penguins released back into the sea

The ten penguins were taken to Plettenberg Bay, South Africa, to be released into the ocean after having been kept in rehabilitation. They were cheered on by supporting crowds. read


Mother-of-five's fury after NHS sent 'disgusting' letter

Nicola Eggleton, 31, from Hull, East Yorkshire, has been warned by Hull City Council her daughter is likely to be an overweight adult unless she takes action now and makes changes to her diet. read


Stressed newborn babies feel pain much more but don't cry

Research led by University College London found stress was an important factor in influencing how babies perceive and react to pain (stock image). read


Man says he is first to be banned from St Michael's Mount

Terry Roderick, 48, of Marazion, Cornwall, found himself in trouble after singing Burn the Castle by rock band New Model Army on a day trip to St Michael's Mount, which is dominated by a castle. read


Passenger fakes a seizure to scare away commuters

The man is seen lying on the floor before feigning a seizure as passengers dash to get away from his shaking body. But as no one rushes to help, the man is left with his choice of seats (pictured). read


Welsh first minister to not go to Carl Sargeant's funeral

The funeral will be held tomorrow after Mr Sargeant appears to have taken his own life at his home in north Wales, following his suspension by Labour over groping claims. read


Unravelling the mystery of Egypt's Garrett mummy

Researchers from Northwestern University have been working to unravel some of the mysteries of the mummy girl, known as the Garrett mummy. read


MailOnline goes behind scenes on Co-op Christmas advert

Co-op kicks off the festive season with a heart-warming Christmas advert that brings together everyone in the community. MailOnline went behind the scenes to see how it was made read


Twitter reminisces about things from the '80s and '90s

Thousands of Twitter users took a trip down memory lane this week, trading stories about their favorite things from decades past that are no longer around today. read


Overtaking car comes within inches of a head-on collision

Dashcam footage shows the silver Peugeot 3008 speeding down the wrong side of the road in the Scottish borders. read


Flat Earth Society tells Elon Musk that Mars is round

Elon Musk, CEO of LA-based Tesla, recently tweeted: 'Why is there no Flat Mars Society?!' Bizarrely, the Flat Earth Society replied that 'unlike Earth, Mars has been observed to be round'. read


Funny pictures show toddlers in sticky situations

Exasperated parents from around the world have been sharing pictures online of the very sticky situations their little darlings have gotten themselves into, including getting stuck on the loo. read


Strange mugshots of people arrested in costume

Getting arrested on a night out is never a good look and a mug shot is rarely going to capture a person's best side. read


Tesco shoppers fight over reduced fruit and veg

Video footage shows the shoppers, including children, scramble over the discounted lettuces, salad bags and oranges at the busy Tesco supermarket in Eastbourne, East Sussex. read


Time-lapse of Virgin Atlantic Dreamliner cabin crew

Intriguing time-lapse footage has been released by Virgin Atlantic that reduces a working day on board a Dreamliner flight from London to Los Angeles to just a few minutes. read


Kangaroo smashes through car windscreen, dies on back seat

A NSW driver is lucky to be alive after a kangaroo smashed through their windscreen in the state's Hunter region before landing and dying in the back seat. read


South Africa seal sinks its teeth into great white shark

The young Cape fur seal decided to fight back when it was ambushed by a 12ft-long great white shark off the coast of South Africa. But its valiant last stand was ultimately doomed. read


Mac on... Donald Trump's state visit 

‘A tweet from the Queen, Sir. Outlining plans for your state visit. You fly to Stansted Airport, have a cup of tea and biscuit with her butler then fly home again.’ read


Dog whizzes down slide at Leicestershire kids playground

Eighteen-month-old Tucco couldn't get enough of the slide and could be seen running back to his owner Jim Roberts before enjoying a third go of the slide at the park in East Goscote, Leicestershire. read


Incredible 360° VR footage of UAE Martian colony

The video, created by the United Arab Emirates, begins with a greeting from a holographic representative of the United Government of Mars, welcoming you to your second home. read


Indonesian man saves trucker's life on flooded road

The rescuer dived into the gushing waters which had submerged a main road running through the city of Yogyakrta in Java, Indonesia on Tuesday (pictured). read


Health chiefs want to ban the Coca-Cola truck in the UK

Duncan Selbie, of Public Health England (PHE), said local authorities which are allowing the signature red truck to stop in their area should 'reflect on whether it's in the best interests of the health'. read


Can you guess where these idyllic beaches are?

The Maldives, Hawaii and Mauritius are all known for their beautiful beaches and azure waters. But tropical locations don’t have the monopoly on idyllic coastlines. read