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A number of people are trapped in cars and restaurants after a water pipe burst in Hammersmith, west London. London Fire Brigade said 35 firefighters are attending. Police are preventing residents living on the flooded street from entering their homes as there is a risk of electrocution. The Metropolitan police have advised motorists to avoid the area, and added that police are attending the scene. One Twitter user living in the area claimed that the leak began as early as 11.30am.

How 18 patients from one NHS Trust went on to kill

Over the past 15 years, 18 patients have gone on to kill after being left at large by Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust. The list of victims includes a former midwife strangled by her daughter, a father beaten in an alleyway following a row in a pub, a man whose throat was slit by his neighbour and a householder brutally assaulted during a burglary. Jackie Craissati (pictured bottom left), the controversial psychologist whose report contributed to the decision to free taxi rapist John Warboys (pictured top left), worked at Oxleas as clinical director between 2010 and 2016. Victims pictured clockwise from centre: Sally Hodkin, 58, Paul Geddes, 32, Ronald Parsons, 71, Richard Price, 23, Faridon Alizada, 18.

The Parole Board provoked fury this month when it directed the London black cap rapist's release after a decade in prison. John Worboys is pictured in a police mug shot.

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As part of attempts to help children integrate into British society, Neena Lall banned the Islamic headscarf and fasting for pupils under eight at St Stephen's Primary in Newham, East London.

In a letter seen by the Daily Mail, the Treasury has revealed that an obscure new tax on long-term investments will hit ordinary savers.

Grandmother Margaret Saunders, 73, from Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland killed her seven-year-old grandson in a car crash. She has been handed a 150 hour community service order.

The acquitted murderer tells students in the U.S. that she was cast as the person to whom everyone could project their fears - but her move to give lectures is condemned by Meredith Kercher's lawyer.

CBB: Intruders break into the garden for SECOND time

Celebrity Big Brother housemates were left in shock after two Youtube pranksters broke into the compound for the second time in under a week. Just Daniel O'Reilly prepared to leave the house as the third evictee, Wayne Sleep was heard announcing in panic: 'Big Brother there are people in the house!' As the other contestants looked around in confusion, the shutters began to go down obscuring the garden from the living room.

Students at an Oxford college have approved gender neutral toilets in a U-turn vote - despite fears the move could lead to an increase in harassment.

Nick Knowles accused of 'physically abusing' ex-wife

Jessica Rose Moor has accused her estranged husband Nick Knowles of subjecting her to years of 'intimidation, emotional cruelty and physical abuse' amid their divorce battle.  She and the DIY SOS presenter split a year ago, but while their parting appeared to be amicable, Jessica, 30, has now 'broken her silence' on the duo's relationship, as she claims Nick, 55, has 'refused to pay' for their son Eddie's private education. The blonde beauty, who has battled cervical cancer, took to Twitter to call out her soon-to-be ex-beau in an explosive statement - explaining she has chosen to speak out about the TV star in a bid to fight for her son's schooling rights. 

Ukip leader Henry Bolton claims he is now 'skint' despite receiving around £10,000 from Ukip. John Bickley, treasurer for Ukip, confirmed Mr Bolton had been given the money.

Prosecutors allege that George Fay attacked the woman as she slept off a drunken tryst with his childhood friend Jack Slye. The case is being heard by New York's Supreme Court.

Four professional ballerinas from the National Ballet of Canada have revealed exactly what the eat in a day to dispel the common cliché that ballerinas don't eat.

Meet Meghan Markle's team turning her into a princess

Meet the experts who have been tasked with turning Meghan Markle into a princess, including a masseuse who sculps cheekbones and an expert with hands worth £1million. Violet von Westenholz (top left) set up the pair on a blind date. Sarah Chapam (top centre left) does Meghan's facials. Clara Madden (bottom left) is in charge of project management for the loved-up royal duo. Heather Wong (bottom centre left) is assistant private secretary to Harry. Jessica Mulroney (centre with Meghan) orchestrated the outfit Meghan wore for her engagement announcement. Misha Nonoo (top centre right) designed the shirt she wore for her first public appearance with Harry. Sherille Riley (top right) plucks her eyebrows. Amy Pickerill (bottom centre right) is her Girl Friday. Nichola Joss (bottom right) is her masseuse.

A woman has told a Court of Protection in London judge why she thinks her sick, mentally-disabled brother should be allowed to die against doctors' wishes.

Iftikhar Ali, from High Wycombe, has been jailed for three years after sending text messages glorifying terrorism and downloading a guide explaining how to sneak abroad and join ISIS.

Tesco is to stop selling energy drinks to under-16s. The supermarket chain said it would 'introduce measures' to prevent the sale of energy drinks to children in the UK from March.

The US International Trade Commission (ITC) said rival manufacturer Boeing did not suffer injury from Atlanta-based Delta Airlines' order of Bombardier's C Series passenger jets.

Ovarian cancer at 12: Brave schoolgirl fights disease

Olivia Parslow, a schoolgirl from Bognor Regis, West Sussex, was 12 when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, a disease which normally strikes women over 50. Olivia needed to have her left ovary removed - but she is now in remission and doctors are hopeful she could one day have children. Amazingly between her first and second rounds of chemotherapy - and despite having only one ovary - Olivia started her first period in January 2017.

A man has been killed after he was stabbed to death by a gang of knife-wielding attackers outside a Post Office in Farnborough, Hampshire.

The biggest zoo in Paris went into lockdown today after 52 'large and potentially very aggressive baboons' escaped from their enclosures. But only four remain on the loose after 48 were recaptured.

North Korea violated UN sanctions last year by shipping coal to Russia at least three times. The country was sanctioned to cut off an important source of foreign currency used for nuclear programmes.

Kim Yo Jong is now reported to be in charge of the State Security Department overseeing police and prosecutions, a promotion reflecting her close relationship with her brother Kim Jong-iil.

How the Tet offensive humiliated US troops - Max Hastings

The Tet Offensive 50 years ago - co-ordinated attacks by 67,000 guerillas and North Vietnamese troops, taking advantage of the lunar New Year holiday and truce - caught the Americans off guard. In Saigon, Viet Cong officer Nguyen Van Lem had personally cut the throats of captured South Vietnamese Lt. Col. Nguyen Tuan, his wife, six children and 80-year-old mother. On February 1, Lem was shot in the head, but the famous image (main picture) cost the Americans a heavy price in propaganda, says Max Hastings (pictured inset in Vietnam).

Kai, Nat and Brock Neville, of Newquay, Cornwall, lost their mother Angie, 48, just before Christmas after she allegedly took her own life. The tragedy came six years after their father Mark, 45, was found dead.

At least one person has been killed and two others injured after a shooting in central Amsterdam. The deadly shooting took place in the Grote Wittenburgerstraat district of the city.

The emails between Abdulrahman Alcharbati, 31, and Facebook's moderators were read out to a Newcastle jury, showing how easily he was able to have his account reinstated.

Paul Young's wife dies after two-year battle with cancer

The beloved wife of singer Paul Young, Stacey, has died aged 52 following a challenging two-year battle with brain cancer, his publicist said. A statement said: 'The singer Paul Young has today announced that his wife, Stacey Young, sadly passed away today after a two-year fight with brain cancer. 'Stacey died peacefully at home surrounded by family, friends and her four children: Levi, Layla, Grady and Jude.

Journalists boo as Trump attacks 'nasty press' in Davos

Donald Trump attacked political reporters during the World Economic Forum on Friday, and his audience gasped in surprise. Some journalists in the back of the room let out unmistakable 'boo's while billionaires who came to hear Trump preach his prosperity gospel gasped in astonishment.  The U.S. president has blasted the press since early in his campaign, complaining about 'fake news' reports that depressed his poll numbers and continue to dog his White House tenure.

U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Rwandan President Paul Kagame, left, at the World Economic Forum, Friday, Jan. 26, 2018, in Davos, Switzerland. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump's meeting with Rwandan President Paul Kagame came shortly after Trump drew widespread condemnation for allegedly referring to African nations as 's***hole countries.'

After jetting into Davos to lecture the global elite, shadow chancellor John McDonnell (pictured) said ex-president Hugo Chavez should have learned from Britain and not 'squandered' its oil.

Piers Morgan calls for Donald Trump to replace Wenger

Piers Morgan has called for Donald Trump to replace Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager - because he can 'build a strong defence wall'. The TV presenter has long called for Wenger to be ousted from the club after 14 years without a Premier League title. Teasing his exclusive interview with the US President, Morgan also released a photo of himself holding an Arsenal shirt with the name 'Trump' on the back while sitting beside the billionaire. He said: 'The moment I invite President Trump to be Arsenal's new manager - because he'd build a strong defensive wall, have an attacking philosophy and want to win big trophies at all costs.' Trump earlier apologised for retweeting videos posted online by Britain First and said he did it because he is a 'big believer in fighting radical Islamic terror'.

Billionaire investor George Soros took aim at Trump, tech giants and bitcoin in his speech at Davos

The billionaire investor George Soros has criticized tech 'monopolies' such as Facebook and Google, calling them a threat to democracy. He spoke at at the World Economic Forum in Davos

Donald Trump quit Davos in style Friday on Marine One - and unusually, the view he got from the window was show to the world. A reporter on board tweeted a video showing the journey to Zurich.

Husband of slain Bradford beauty therapist speaks out

Samia Shahid, from Bradford, was 28 when she was allegedly raped and murdered by her ex-husband Mohammed Shakeel (the pair are seen inset on the day of their arranged marriage in 2012) while visiting relatives in Punjab, Pakistan in July 2016. Her second husband, Syed Mukhtar Kazam (seen left now and right with his wife before her death), has told how he believes Samia's relatives deliberately lured her to Pakistan by telling her her father was dying - all the while knowing what lay in wait for her.

A team of scientists have discovered, for the first time ever, exactly when our brains began to take on their unique, modern shape. The modern human brain may be only 35,000 years old.

The unnamed child, from Exeter, tested positive for the virus, Public Health England has confirmed. His death comes after figures yesterday revealed 191 have died across the UK already this winter.

Fardin, 37, served alongside British soldiers for more than a decade but was told he could not come to the UK because he was on the frontline for only ten months, not 12.

A new inquest into the IRA's Birmingham pub bombings can name the suspects, judges ruled yesterday after a lengthy legal battle that saw victim's families raise £40,000.

Melania 'staying in hotel' after Stormy Daniels scandal

Melania Trump spent nights at a posh D.C. hotel away from President Trump following allegations of an affair with porn star Stormy Daniels, White House sources told DailyMail.com. 'It's been upsetting and humiliating and her relationship with President Trump has become strained,' the source said. On Thursday the first lady flew to West Palm beach in an unannounced trip just as her husband was holding court in Davos.

Teachers at Wateringbury Primary School near Maidstone, Kent, are also encouraged by head Chasey Crawford-Usher to take pupils out of the classroom three times a week for a ten-minute run.

A strong handshake makes you less likely to suffer erectile dysfunction, according to a study. It found every 5kg increase in handgrip makes a man 18 per cent less likely to have trouble performing.

Mums share tales of 'rainbow babies' after losing a child

Losing a baby to miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death is one of the most harrowing experiences for a woman. If another baby comes along they can feel heaven sent. They are the 'rainbow babies' who light up the sky when the storm clouds have passed. Here, six of them share their stories. Clockwise from top left: Aiden Williams and his mother Rebecca; Sienna Bryan and her mother Leanne; Alesha Skye and her mother Louisa Jones; Farrah McKellar and her mother Natasha Pye; Eden Cox and her mother Emma; Marlowe Hope and her mother Keely.

Laura Plummer, 33, was jailed for three years on Boxing Day after bringing 290 Tramadol tablets into the African country in her suitcase. Now she has been pardoned by the Egyptian president.

Sandra Holmes allegedly asked staff at the Cartref Bryn yr Eglwys home in Pentrefoelas, North Wales, if she could take her father John Lenton - who was 93 and suffering from Parkinson's - on holiday.

Most young adults unable to perform basic household tasks

When it comes to uploading a selfie, Britain's millennials are streets ahead of their parents. But asked to perform a traditional skills many are completely lost. A study of household skills by the Good Housekeeping Institute paints a depressing picture of Britons under the age of 34. The survey assessed the abilities of 2,000 people in carrying out 18 once-typical domestic tasks. And it suggests that, with many young adults living in the family home into their 20s and 30s, they have not needed to learn simple domestic skills.

As the Airbus A321 flew over Kew, west London, on approach to Heathrow Airport, a three or four-engine white drone passed just five feet over the first officer's window.

The schoolgirl had appeared to be a model pupil before she inflicted the injuries that left the mother-of-two (pictured) scarred for life, Hull Crown Court was told.

This woman shows off her incredible treadmill technique - which involves standing on her hands.
The footage shows her walk onto the moving treadmill on her hands with her legs split in the air.

Charlie Wade, 12, from Fulham, London, buys a box of locusts every week for Dopey to eat, and recently came across what looks like a Brazilian wandering spider.

Why Harry's still so close to Tiggy Legge-Bourke

This week it was reported that Prince Harry had introduced Tiggy Legge-Bourke (pictured together centre in 1997) to his fiancée, Meghan Markle, following an official trip to Cardiff, a 45-minute drive from Tiggy's imposing country home. In her former life, Tiggy (pictured right in 2014) was personal assistant to the Prince of Wales, nanny-cum-companion to William and Harry and deadly rival to the young princes' mother, Princess Diana. Now 52, the Tiggy that greeted Harry and Meghan at her imposing stone farmhouse off a two-mile long lane was very different from the vivacious figure who left royal service to marry, some 19 years ago. At one point she and Prince Charles were pictured pecking each other on the cheek (left).

Girls 'knew what they were doing', says hostess boss pal

A close male friend of Caroline Dandridge, founder of the hostess agency which hired women for the Presidents Club gala told MailOnline: 'This is quite an interesting job to go and do.' In the wake of the scandal following last week's event, the Presidents Club has shut down, charities have returned hundreds of thousands of pounds of donations while Labour peer Lord Johnathan Mendelsohn has been sacked for attending the men only party.

Police investigate 'poisoned tea' plot in tree dispute

Retired health and safety officer Dr John Unwin and his architect wife Sue (pictured together right) said they were astounded to be visited by detectives last Saturday and spoken to voluntarily. The couple, who have been fighting Sheffield Council's moves to fell the 'beautiful' limes outside their Victorian villa as part of a scheme to remove 6,000 trees in the city, even had their kitchen cupboards searched. Neither has been arrested but Dr Unwin, who handed out the drinks, has been told he may have to attend a police station at a later date. Dr Unwin, 60, and his 59-year-old wife, who have two grown-up sons, vehemently deny any wrongdoing and insist they served the drinks only as a 'delaying tactic' to frustrate the felling work. So far, five of the lime trees on the street (top left) have been chopped down (bottom left), with two more to follow. The city council is felling thousands of trees as part of a highways maintenance programme, with notices pinned on condemned trees (inset).

Robert Swan, 61, who in 1989 became the first person in history to walk to both the North and South Poles, made it to Earth's southernmost point with his son Barney, 23, after an epic 600-mile trek.

My wife and I met at 17. I pursued her and won her heart, loving her at first sight and ever since. Twenty years ago last month she told me we were becoming more than friends.

EXCLUSIVE: Nicole El-Safty, of Clacton, Essex, became 'totally motionless and unable to move' just months after being given the under-fire Gardasil vaccine, she claims.

Ryan McDowell, 33, of Rainhill, was jailed at Liverpool Crown Court after being observed channelling at least £550,000 through the 'professional' network of money launderers,

Uncanny parallels between Gary Oldman and Daniel-Day Lewis

Daniel Day-Lewis, 60, and Gary Oldman, 59, are going head-to-head in the Oscars, with nominations for Best Actor - Oldman for his performance as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour (middle of top row) and Day-Lewis for his performance in Phantom Thread (middle of bottom row). Both rose to fame in the 1980s with Day-Lewis starring in My Beautiful Laundrette (bottom left), a role Oldman had turned down, and Oldman in Sid & Nancy (top left). And both men had fathers who cast long and troubling shadows over their sons' subsequent lives. Day-Lewis is pictured inset with his father Cecil. Pictured right are Gary Oldman with his wife Gisele Schmidt (top right) and Daniel Day-Lewis with his wife Rebecca Miller (bottom right).

Anna Gilmour, 39, from Esher, Surrey, started losing weight and suffering from diarrhoea in 2015, prompting her to be diagnosed with giardiasis. When symptoms ease, they returned as cancer.

Chizoro Edohasim, 47, (pictured) from Greater Manchester, was travelling at 60mph as he desperately tried to get nine-year-old Olivia and her sister Eva, 11, to a maths lesson on time.

Darts walk-on girls are SCRAPPED over sexism concerns

Women dressed in revealing outfits have accompanied players to the ocre at British darts championships for more than 20 years in a practice that has recently drawn accusations of sexism. Pictured: Charlotte Wood and Danielle Allfree at Alexandra Palace on December 21 (left); a walk-on girl at the Singha Beer Grand Slam in Wolverhampton on November 13 (top right); and a girl with Phil Taylor at Alexandra Palace on December 28 (bottom right).

Newly released CCTV footage shows the chilling final moments of Ramnik Jogiya before he was abducted and killed in a botched raid at his jewellery shop in Leicester.

The caretaker employed by Greenwich Council to dismantle a shrine created for murdered soldier Lee Rigby is facing death threats. The worker was pictured taking down the tributes on Wednesday.

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Hundreds gather wearing yellow to mourn Cassie Hayes

Hundred of friends and family gathered in Alnwick, Northumberland, wearing yellow to mourn Cassie Hayes (pictured inset), the TUI travel agent who had her throat slit in front of customers earlier this month. Cassie was buried alongside her beloved dad Michael, who passed away from cancer in 2004. Wreaths that said 'mammy', 'my baby' (pictured top right) and Cassie's nickname for her sister, 'dude', lay either side of the wicker coffin. After a private ceremony the procession followed onto a celebration of Cassie's life at Alnwick Gardens (pictured left).

Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University's Massey Cancer Center discovered poor sleep could affect children's eating habits and weight.

Lord Blunkett said he accepted some responsibility for the London black cab rapist being set free but insisted the legislation he introduced had been implemented badly.

Cuckolding can lead to couples who enjoy the 'most effective communication skills', according to a research led by Albuquerque-based psychologist Dr David Ley (stock image).

Researchers from Liege University, Belgium, found kisspeptin, which is better known as the 'kiss hormone', could benefit the thousands of women suffering from extremely low sex drives.

The crayon, along with a pebble, are made of a red mineral pigment called ochre, and were discovered near an ancient lake blanketed in peat near Scarborough, North Yorkshire.

Joel Butcher, 23, of Nottingham, was sued for contempt of court by Double Negative, a Soho-based special effects studio whose clients include Walt Disney and Warner Brothers.

The Sun Rain Rooms proves you don't need to move for space

A quirky home extension with an undulating roof that gathers rainfall to create a striking patio 'reflection pool' helped clinch a prestigious award for two London architects. The Sun Rain Rooms (pictured top centre), a two-storey extension and restoration of a Grade-II Georgian townhouse in Islington complete with curving garden roof (pictured inset top left), scooped first prize at the Don't Move, Improve 2018 awards. The project was designed and built by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu at their home, and features the work of local crafts people. At the push of a button, water from the tank floods the patio and transforms it into a reflecting pool. Other winners of the prestigious prize include Bayston Road in Hackney, The Etch House in Lewisham (pictured bottom left) and Dewsbury Road in Brent (pictured bottom right).

Staff at Eagle Heights Wildlife Foundation in Eynsford, Kent couldn't believe it when they found the griffon vulture (pictured) had laid an egg in its enclosure yesterday.

Terrorists tried to conceal explosive material within the tiny child's clothing as they were making their way to Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, to carry out an atrocity.

Danish inventor Peter Madsen used a saw, knife and screwdrivers to hit, cut and stab journalist Kim Wall before dumping her body in Copenhagen harbour, prosecutors allege.

The man accused of murdering a shop assistant Jodie Willsher, 30, has also been charged with battering the victim's mother Nicole Dinsdale, 49, a month earlier. Neville Hord is in prison in Leeds.

Peter Weston from Liverpool shared images of his post-treatment back on Facebook, explaining, 'Just been for a massage and ended up getting a thing called CUPPING. F*** me never again.'

A Brentwood-based television producer compared his Google Home and Amazon Alexa during a Facebook Live video and found Google Home had nothing to say about Jesus.

Viewers too young to have seen past Bonds like Roger Moore and Sean Connery in action at the cinema have expressed their shock at the 'sexist' and 'racist' contents of the films in a modern context.

Man tried to stop Joshua Stimpson killing ex Molly McLaren

Molly McLaren (pictured centre left), 23, died after Joshua Stimpson, 25, (left) followed her to a gym in Chatham, Kent, laying in wait, before launching a horrific attack as she sat in the front seat of her car. Miss McLaren had become increasingly concerned about her ex's behaviour after they broke up on June 17 last year and told her friends 'I feel like I'm looking over my shoulder all the time' before she died. Today his trial at Maidstone Crown Court heard from Benjamin Morton, who had dropped his wife off at a nearby cinema and started walking his dog before he heard a 'commotion'. As the terrifying attack unfolded he banged on the window of the victim's Citroen C1 (inset) in the hope of distracting the defendant. Her parents are pictured (right) outside court.

UK-based booking website hotels.com has been sharing its insider tips on how you can save money, bag an upgrade and maybe nail down a few freebies - like minibar goodies.

Abdulrahman Ali, from Tottenham, north London, stabbed his former friend Osman Sharif Soufi to death with a 12in blade after the pair, who were both 16, argued on the app Snapchat.

Shocking video footage shows a brazen gang carrying out a botched ram raid at a Co-operative store in a Bolton, using a car to break into the shop before trying to drag away the cash machine.

Paris will be hit by devastating '100-year flood'

The River Seine (pictured near the Eiffel Tower, left) reached levels of over 18ft this morning and continued to rise into the evening as authorities closed several stations, roads, tunnels, parks, and the bottom floor of the Louvre Museum. The floods are expected to reach their peak this weekend, with the river swelling to 20ft - considerably lower than the catastrophic Great Flood of 1910, when it rose to 28ft - but urban planners have warned of the inevitability of a huge deluge. But the concerns did not stop President Macron going for a dinner stroll alongside his wife, Brigitte, and the Argentina first couple (top right). Pictured bottom right: A man in a dinghy adjusts some roping by the river bank.

Sam Barton, from Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, was left in agonising pain after he pumped a £35 filler into his lips. He was forced to shell out £1,100 for corrective surgery three days later.

San Diego-based brewers Ballast Point Brewing has announced it is to open a restaurant and beer garden in the Downtown Disney District in Anaheim, California, later this year.

Jennie Gray was convicted after admitting previously to perverting the course of justice over a 'cover-up' to protect Ben Butler, who murdered six-year-old Ellie at the family home in Sutton, South London.

Bill Gates is funding genetic research to help create the 'perfect cow' at Edinburgh University. The project is part of a £28 million ($40 million) investment in livestock research.

Professor Chris Bulstrode, who was stationed in Sierra Leone during the pandemic of 2014/15, admitted that returning home after an 'emergency mission' is always a 'tricky change of gear'.

Ex-Judas Priest drummer Dave Hollad (left) has died. He was 69. Holland was living in exile in Spain after he was convicted of attempted rape of a 17-year-old-boy in 2004. He served eight years in jail.

Reformed criminal Derrick Grace II, 28, from Tampa, Florida, has developed his own homeschooling curriculum. He says his biggest aim is to teach his four children to be self-sufficient.

The letter came from a class of children in Forfar, Scotland, who cast the message out into the North Sea while studying a project about pirates. It was found by Ruth and Lee Huenniger.

The thief is tackled

CCTV footage hailed as 'amazing' by the shop's owners shows Andy Fiddler, 52, tearing off his jacket and tackling the man during the raid at DJM Goldsmiths in Preston, Lancashire.

Owner Trigger Smith told customers of his Manhattan bar that anyone using the word will have to leave within five minutes, and anyone starting a sentence with it will have to leave immediately.

The new land is opening at Gardaland in sunny Italy later this year. Attractions include Peppa's Big Balloon Ride and you can also visit Peppa Pig's house. The park is adjacent to Lake Garda.

Steve Wynn 'paid $7.5M to worker he forced into sex

The Wall Street Journal spoke with 150 people who currently work for Wynn or have in the past, and a number of the women who no longer work at one of the billionaire businessman's properties were incredibly forthcoming in describing the lengths they would go to in order to avoid being alone with their boss. Some scheduled fake appointments to make sure they would not be chosen to give Wynn spa treatments, while others went so far as to hide in bathrooms when he came into the salon. One worker said that she was coerced into performing a sex act on Wynn with her hand at the end of his massages, adding that Wynn asked at one point if she could use her mouth rather than rubbing his penis to climax when they were done with the session. That woman refused, but in 2007 another employee was not able to decline Wynn's advances when he ordered her to disrobe and lie on a table so they could have sex. She reported Wynn and received a $7.5 million settlement, which was revealed by Wynn's ex-wife Elaine in court papers.

In an open letter written to Israeli newspaper Haaretz on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, the 36 survivors cited their own experience with genocide in defence of the 38,000 migrants.

Images of fit, toned bodies, such as that of Jennifer Lopez, are all over social media - and it seems they are  also changing our definition of 'beauty', according the University of Missouri-Kansas City,

When the 34-year-old woman came searching for her child, a fast food worker told her officers had rescued her son along a Costa Blanca seafront. She allegedly took 14 hours to go to the police.

The costumes, described as 'Chinese boy fancy dress costume' and priced between £21.86 and £22.02, were being sold on Amazon by third party companies but people customers complained.

An Instagram account dedicated to poorly written English phrases has gone viral. The hilarious finds from all over the world show how a tiny slip-up can change the entire meaning of a message.

According to Deadline , the 42-year-old notified the academy that he would not be attending this year's awards so as not to distract from the women nominated in the category he was due to present.

Horsepower of love: Heartwarming moment muscular shire stallion Beau revives 'wife' Beatrice in ten minutes - after farmers spent SIX HOURS trying to get her back up and prepared to put her down 

Beatrice (pictured top right bottom left and left, bottom right), who lives on a farm in Langridge, near Bath, was found collapsed and face down in her stable after suffering equine colic and severe abdominal pain. Because she was so heavy, the longer she remained on the floor, the greater her risk of fatal organ failure. Her owners Donald MacIntyre and his wife Jane Lipington had tried and failed for six hours with the help of four farm workers to get her to her feet. But just 20 minutes before they were due to put her down, her stablemate Beau (picured main left and bottom right) saved the day - bounding towards her and getting her to stand up in just ten minutes. Beatrice and Beau have been mates for ten years and have four foals together,

Muslim convert Sandeep Samra, 18, planned to travel to Syria to 'join in with the brothers', Birmingham Crown Court heard. The student has been jailed for three-and-a-half-years.

EXCLUSIVE: Joe Warner, editor of Britain's Men's Fitness, explained many people plump for extreme food plans in hope of having quick results - but actually end up feeling 'fatter and sadder'.

James Chilvers was found with multiple stab wounds when police were called to a house in Wythenshawe, Manchester. His mother Magdalena Lesicka (pictured), 31, has now been charged with murder.

Police: Canadian billionaire and his wife were murdered

Toronto Police said Friday that they believe billionaire Barry Sherman, 75, and his wife Honey, 70, were murdered. When the couple were first found dead in December, reports stated that the two died in a murder-suicide. The couple were found handing in the room that houses their indoor pool. But now police believe the wealthy couple were targeted. This follows the news last week that private investigators hired by the family believed that multiple killers were involved. On Friday, Toronto Police refused to speak about possible suspects or motives.

Kim Jong-un is trying to attract tourists to North Korea by advertising a luxury resort in Kangwon province, an area used for missile tests. The country is desperately trying to boost the economy.

The Sports Direct founder has endured a turbulent year

Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley's attempted foray into the hipster stronghold of Brixton has officially ended after a bid to buy the trendy market collapsed.

Freiberg council is planning to vote on whether to ban asylum seekers from coming to the picturesque Saxon town until December 2019 amid worries over school places and integration.

Speaking at BBC's Tomorrow's World Live at London's Science Museum with Professor Brian Cox, Eric Schmidt (pictured), admitted he worries about what rival countries could do with their technology.

Head saves school by sending pupils to work on a farm 

Wombridge Primary School in Telford, Shropshire, was in crisis before headteacher Neil Satoor took over, with 17 assaults on staff and 100 exclusions in three years. But after sending children to work at Morrells Wood Farm (top right, bottom right), ten miles from the school, behaviour and results among pupils has picked up and for five years, Wombridge has not excluded any pupils. The school's outdoor spaces were turned into natural playgrounds for the children to explore, and teachers began taking children into the woodland on the edge of the school grounds (left).

Jennie Gray was convicted after admitting previously to perverting the course of justice over a 'cover-up' to protect Ben Butler, who murdered six-year-old Ellie at the family home in Sutton, South London.

Sara Khan is due to run the newly created Commission for Countering Extremism from next month but she has been dismissed as a 'mouthpiece for the Home Office'.

Rodrigo Duterte described the ISIS recruitment method of promising virgins in paradise as a 'bankrupt' ideology and mockingly offered tourists the same if they visited the Philippines.

Speeding tickets could be far more common in the future if Ford has its way. The Michigan-based firm has filed a patent for an autonomous police car that can hide from criminals to catch them speeding.

A group of Chinese tourists had had a clash with airline staff as they complained of not being notified that their flight had been cancelled at Narita International Airport near Tokyo in Japan.

Natalya Nalyotova, 38, discovered her cheating husband lying dead next to his semi-naked lover in a lock-up garage in Tutaevo, Russia. The pair died after being poisoned by carbon monoxide.

Dr Michael Daly, 77, was struck by the ambulance in Danbury, Essex, in February 2016. After contracting the MRSA bug and suffering a cardiac arrest in hospital, his life support was switched off.

Enjoy the pressure! 'Oddly satisfying' compilation video of a man jet-washing dirty patios wins fans 

Keith Rossiter, 39, has filmed himself using a jet wash to deep clean various outdoor surfaces, and has uploaded them online to show off his skills. Keith is the owner of Rossiter Exterior Cleaning, and spends most of his time pressure hosing dirt from customers houses and patios.

Australian pro golfer Rhein Gibson's tantrum was caught on live TV after caddie Brandon Davis got him a one-shot penalty for picking up the ball and cost him second place in the tournament.

Nelly the Labrador was granted a reprieve following the diagnosis of a fatal liver condition. Fay Alsworth, a student veterinary nurse from Cornwall has raised £4,000 to save the puppy.

Long lines of South Africans are collecting water daily from a natural spring pipeline in an upscale suburb of Cape Town as fears of taps being closed escalate across the city.

New-york based Dr Alyssa Dweck outlines vaginal itching or burning is a sign something is awry down below, but is still something most women experience at some point in their lives.

Tycoon 'swaps Putin's daughter for glamorous socialite'

Kirill Shamalov (inset) has been linked with glamorous Zhanna Volkova (right) after reportedly splitting with the Russian President's rock'n'roll dancing daughter Katerina Tikhonova (left). But there are claims the 35-year-old businessman has lost half his wealth as alleged punishment for the 'split'. He is alleged to have swapped Tikhonova for London-based Volkova, suggested news agency Open Media which highlighted romantic pictures of her dancing with a mystery man at a Valentine's Day party last year.

The statistics, released by NHS Resolution - which is the litigation authority, revealed some of the most horrific cases that have occurred, including a cancer patient who had his wrong testicle removed.

Gracy Jackson, 30, from Solihull, West Midlands had the threatening note dropped through her letter box on Wednesday but has no idea who sent it.

 

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British tourists in mountain coach crash in Canary Isles

Police say only the hero driver's skill saved a disaster today on picturesque La Gomera in the Canary Islands. The tourist bus (left and right after the crash) overturned as the driver struggled to get it under control while it travelled down a narrow mountain road and came to a halt just inches away from the edge of the ravine and its concrete buffers. Most of the terrified passengers escaped with cuts and bruises but one man, aged 89, was seriously injured. He suffered a head injury and a broken arm. Another woman, aged 67, hurt her back. The emergency services said there was dense fog at the time and visibility was particularly bad that high up on the island.

Aonarch Mor mountain in the Scottish Highlands was covered in so much snow that these adrenaline junkies sink right down into it as they speed down the mountain in an incredible video.

Hannah was on the show with her mother Michelle, from Manchester, to discuss how she saved her life following first aid training and she was asked what it was like meeting Craig David.

his bright crimson camper was originally the Ferrari F1 team's operations coach used to have meetings with drivers Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello between 2001 and 2005.

Officers had to form a human chain to empty Lesley Mooney's home in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, of around 2,000 stolen items worth £36,000.

Incredible moment nuclear-powered icebreaker smashes through ice just yards from Arctic expedition's trucks 

This is the incredible moment a huge nuclear icebreaker smashes through layers of ice just meters from a group of adventurers. A group of voyagers were travelling in Toyota trucks across stretches of northwestern Russia when they encountered the colossal ship. It is unclear whether the icebreaker 'Taymyr' noticed the group as it waded through the ice but considering its fast pace things could have ended very differently. 

   

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This woman shows off her incredible treadmill technique - which involves standing on her hands. The footage shows her walk onto the moving treadmill on her hands with her legs split in the air. Holding the position perfectly the gymnast then what seems effortlessly walks along the moving treadmill.

The six-day trip sees the boat make its way along the River Thames stopping off at places that were used during the filming of the blockbuster movies based on the books of JK Rowling.

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In this Jan. 20, 2018 photo, a cow stands near to a group of bison, near Wasilkowo village, 10 km from Hajnowka, Poland. A farmyard cow in Poland has chosen freedom this winter, roaming with a bison herd for three months after escaping its pen. The cow has been spotted following the bison across meadows bordering a forest in eastern Poland as they forage for food.  (Rafal Kowalczyk via AP Photo)

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Dramatic moment surfer riding a HUGE WAVE nearly wipes out in stormy seas in Portugal 

This professional surfer shows no fear as he rides the biggest wave of the day as his competitors shy away. Axi Muniain is no stranger to big waves and the impressive video shows off his courageous skill avoiding a near-miss wipe-out. The dramatic drone footage was taken during a recent giant swell in Nazare, Portugal, home to one of the most difficult wave spots in the world.

   

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