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Thousands line streets for Danish Prince Henrik's funeral

Denmark's Queen Margrethe (left) joined her family as they said farewell to Prince Henrik today at the Christiansborg Palace Chapel in Copenhagen. Crowds lined the streets as they watched military officers carry away the 83-year-old's coffin, draped in a Danish flag with his personal coat of arms (centre). Members of the royal family - including Henrik's daughter-in-law Crown Princess Mary and her children Isabella, Vincent and Josephine (right) - supported the tearful Queen at the service today. Last year, Henrik stunned Danes when he announced his choice not to be buried in the tomb that has been prepared for him and his wife. Shortly afterwards, the palace issued a statement saying that he had dementia.

Welsh mother admits poisoning her baby boy

The trial at Mold Crown Court in North Wales was delayed when Hannah Turtle (right, with a guard), 22, was said to be feeling unwell. Half a day was lost when she had apparently self-harmed after buying a razor at the prison shop. She was said to have caused herself superficial injuries. But today, on day seven of her trial, after further delays, Turtle entered the dock and admitted murdering James Hughes (inset) in 2016 at the home she then shared with her partner Ian Hughes and his mother Kathleen in Shotton, Flintshire.

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A head teacher at a £34,000-a-year boarding school in the upmarket town of Holt in Norfolk has slammed the Snowflake generation for being 'mollycoddled, entitled and spoilt.'

Beth Evans, 24, and Josh Moran, 26, were ordered off the £400 Emirates flight from Birmingham to Dubai just minutes before take-off after she was overheard complaining about period pains.

A supermarket manager had his entire memory wiped

Antony Holly, 22, can't remember his mum, sister, nieces, friends or even his own name after he collapsed at a train station on his commute home to Romford in Essex. Normal daily activities like showering, washing his hair and going to the toilet were a mystery to him as he simply couldn't recollect how to do them. The first thing in life he now remembers is being 17 and starting a traineeship with Waitrose.

Mark Lapping avoided a lengthy driving ban at Norwich Magistrates' Court after pleading 'exceptional hardship' and claiming he had 'other priorities' at the time of his four speeding offences.

Pedro Rubim, 43, who worked for Global asset Management as an administrative assistant, has denied the manslaughter of his 45-day-old son Alejandro at Blackfriars Crown Court.

Widower finds love months after wife's death

Jake Coates, 32, from Wales lost his wife Emmy Collett (left) to cancer in June 2017, less than a year after they married. The pair first met as 11-year-olds and rekindled their relationship shortly before her diagnosis. Eight months on from Emmy's death, Jake has revealed he's found love again with events co-ordinator Jenna Selby (pictured, right) who bears a striking resemblance to his late wife and the couple are currently on a trip to Iceland (inset).

EE, owned by BT, beats all rival networks when it comes to reliable mobile signal, according to an independent research while O2 performed the worst.

Japanese 'baby factory' man wins custody of 13 kids...

Mitsutoki Shigeta, thought to be 27 years old, caused a 'baby factory' scandal in 2014 after Thai police found nine infants living with their nannies in a flat in an upmarket part of Bangkok, Thailand (right and left). A DNA test found that Shigeta was the biological father of the nine children, as well as four more babies born by surrogates in Thailand. Shigeta has now won custody of all his 13 children. As he comes from a wealthy family, he has ample money and has prepared nurses and nannies to care for the children in Japan, the ruling by a Thai family court stated.

Pedro Rubim, 43, who worked for Global asset Management as an administrative assistant, has denied the manslaughter of his 45-day-old son Alejandro at Blackfriars Crown Court.

Kaimin, a South Korean brand based in New York City, had its models step on the runway with triangle-shaped patches of fur on their crotches during its Fashion Week show earlier this month.

Beaming Cheryl responds to Liam Payne split rumours

On Tuesday morning, Cheryl (left and centre) opened the brand new Trust Centre for her eponymous charity in her native Newcastle. The delighted 33-year-old appeared for the first time since she has been hit with split rumours from beau Liam Payne (right), with whom she shares son Bear. Speaking at the launch, the songstress insisted she would not be 'frustrated by the rumours' as she was determined to focus her energy on the opening of the centre, which acts to benefit disadvantaged youngsters in her home town. MailOnline broke the news last week that their relationship was 'under strain', with Liam, 24, spending nights away from home while the singer looks after their 11-month-old child.

Imran Khan's second wife Reham Khan (pictured with her ex), whom he divorced after a ten-month marriage in 2015, claims he and his new wife Bushra Wattoo had an extramarital affair.

Forecasters say a 'sudden stratospheric warming' meteorological event has disturbed the jet stream - allowing chilly winds from Eastern Europe to blast the UK - and could last well into March.

'No-one is going nowhere now, because of you!': Commuter pulls EMERGENCY ALARM during furious clash with another passenger on London Tube

A dramatic row that escalated on a London tube saw one passenger pull the emergency alarm saying 'the police can come and arrest you'.  The two commuters rant at each other during a clip filmed on the Jubilee line where a female passenger pulls the leaver so that the tube is unable to move. The beginning of the clip sees a man shout over to a woman wearing a cap and camouflage scarf 'one more picture, stupid idiot b****'.

Kate James and Tom Evans are battling specialists at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool who want permission from a judge to stop providing life-support treatment to Alfie Evans.

'Susan' took part in a call in on This Morning with agony aunt Deidre Sanders (pictured), angering viewers for confessing that she hadn't spoken to her daughter since she came out.

BAFTAs 2018: Daniel Craig's 'plastic' face confuses fans

He is best known for his hunky role as the nation's favourite spy James Bond. But Daniel Craig, 49, sent his fans into a frenzy with his unrecognisable looks at the 71st British Academy Film Awards, at Royal Albert Hall, London on Sunday. Social media was awash with eagle-eyed fans scathing comments that the English actor looked 'plastic' and 'older' for his red carpet appearance.

Lotto winners revealed as family of four scoop £18m

Dennis, 87, and Shirley Banfield, 83, finally matched six numbers on a Lucky Dip after nearly 30 years, having played the lottery every week since it began in 1994. The RAF veteran revealed that in the weeks before the life-changing win, his wife (pictured together, main and bottom right) had even told him to stop playing as 'they never won anything'. An emotional Mr Banfield (bottom left) said he had been buying tickets for 25 years in a bid to make sure their daughters Tina, 54, and Karen, 51, (shown middle) were 'financial secure forever'. The father-of-two checked his ticket on Sunday and when Shirley read them out she said 'who'd have those numbers?' and her husband of 60 years replied: 'I do'. The couplesay they may now downsize from their home in Winterbourne, Bristol (inset) and buy a bungalow after recently applying for a free council stairlift.

Billionaire Belgravia shipping magnate Basil Goulandris, who sued his neighbour for more than £800,000 has seen his attempts backfire after an admin delay meant his appeal was thrown out.

KFC in crisis as 562 of its 900 UK eateries shut

Stacks of wasted chicken have been pictured piled high in a DHL depot in Rugby (left) as KFC shut 470 of its 870 UK stores (right and inset left) following a catastrophic failure at the fast food chain's new delivery firm. The company's chicken crisis could be costing the chain £1million a day. KFC gave no indication of when operations would be back to normal but urged customers to check its website in order to find the nearest open restaurant. The problems relate to the appointment of the German-owned delivery company DHL to take over store deliveries from specialists Bidvest. A new computer software system developed to manage orders and deliveries failed at the end of last week, triggering delivery chaos. There was also an accident that shut the M6 on Valentine's Day, the day DHL took over delivery duties, which caused traffic chaos. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police was forced to send a tweet telling customers that shut branches were 'not a police matter' (inset, right).

Using the hashtag #KFCCrisis, Brits shared hilarious memes about the lack of fried chicken from their favourite fast food chain after supply problems closed 600 out of 900 stores.

The data, which looked at UK spending, suggests that Britain is soon set to become a cashless society. This may disadvantage groups who still rely heavily on cash, such as the elderly.

Britain's Ice Queen is OUT of the Winter Olympics: Nightmare for Elise Christie in the 1000m speed-skating heats as she trips over again, gets disqualified and is then carried out of the arena in tears

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN PYEONGCHANG: Elise Christie's rotten Olympics came to an awfully familiar end on Tuesday as she was disqualified in a blaze of drama from the heats of the 1000m. The race was always going to be dramatic, considering her tear-stained crashes from the 500m and 1500m in the past week and that was amplified by uncertainty over her fitness after injuring her ankle in the latter. But despite being passed fit, her ankle was an issue immediately.

Dubai-based Camelicious's new powder is aimed at babies allergic to cow's milk who are older than one. Melbourne journalist has reminded parents it's not a breast milk alternative.

Good Housekeeping Institute (GHI) testers crowned ASDA's buns the tastiest following a blind test. The treats beat M&S;'s £1.70 buns into third place. Lidl's 89p buns came bottom.

Mother-of-two leaves foul note on ambulance in Turnstall

A 26-year-old mother-of-two has pleaded guilty to a public order offence after leaving paramedics with a foul-mouthed note on an ambulance ordering paramedics to move it. Kirsty Sharman, a mother of two, was charged after a picture of the angry note was posted on Twitter by ambulance staff. Miss Sharman had been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence after West Midlands Ambulance Service said a resident also verbally abused staff members during the emergency call-out in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, on Sunday.

A young girl from Scotland is said to have been poisoned by arsenic after playing with a putty toy purchased from online retailers Amazon.

Sam Dixey, 21, an undergraduate at Leeds University, created slides listing his hobbies and 'other notable qualities' and uploaded them in the place of extra photos on the popular dating app.

Russian girl, 15, films farewell to her family before she and her sister, 12, jump to their deaths from 10th-storey home in suspected Blue Whale suicide 'game' tragedy

Police are investigating whether the tragic deaths of two Russian half-sisters were linked to the notorious so-called Blue Whale suicide 'game'. Maria Vinogradova (above on far right), 12, and her sibling Anastasia Svetozarova (in video on left), 15, were found dead on a snowy pavement beneath their apartment block in Izhevsk. They are believed to have jumped from the ten-storey rooftop.

In Channel 5 series Undercover: Nailing the Fraudsters, Tony Sales, who has been dubbed 'Britain's greatest fraudster', shows the app scammers user to trick their victims.

The device, powered by artificial intelligence, is far less invasive than a traditional diagnostic blood test but is just as accurate, according to Google researchers based in Mountain View, California.

Oxfam boss issues apology after murder babies comment

The boss of Oxfam today issued a groveling apology over the Haiti scandal - as he revealed the organisation has received 26 new reports of sexual exploitation in the wake of the crisis. Chief Executive Mark Goldring (pictured main alongside Oxfam executive director Winnie Byanyima and chair of trustees Caroline Thomson at a select committee hearing in Parliament today) apologised for downplaying the charity's scandal by saying that it was 'not like we murdered babies in their cots'. And he said the aid organisation should have done more to protect the vulnerable people it worked with and ensure abusers could not work elsewhere in the sector. Mr Goldring, who is is being investigated over his handling of a sexual assault complaint, apologised as he was hauled in front of MPs to be grilled in the scandal. The scandal erupted eraier this month after it emerged that Oxfam worker Roland van Hauwermeiren (pictured bottom left inset) used prostitutes in Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake.

Louise Beamont has been of defamation in what one leading lawyer described as a test case of whether British judges 'can take a joke'. She has currently crowdfunded half of her £10,000 initial legal costs.

'Billionaire' dresses to look homeless to see how waiters treat him - then has his driver pull up in a Rolls Royce after they tell him to 'go eat at McDonald's'

In a three-minute video, YouTuber Coby Persin, 23, of New York City decided to put the age old phrase 'don't judge a book by its cover' to the test by disguising himself as a homeless person and asking to be seated at a restaurant. The clip, which has gotten more than 110,000 views and 10,000 likes, was shared to his YouTube channel that has more than three million subscribers. The video started with Coby as he walked up to the restaurant and asked for a table for him and his friend. But the restaurant host refused to seat him because of his appearance and even asked him to get off his property. The host said: ''I'm sorry. We're not going to be able to do it sir. This place is a little too expensive for you.' But moments later, Coby's driver can be seen driving up in a Rolls Royce and a briefcase full of cash in the trunk.

William rides 1200cc motorbike at the Triumph factory

The Duke of Cambridge, 35, donned a leather riding suit and helmet as he test drove the latest Triumph Tiger 1200 on Tuesday - despite saying he had put his hobby on the 'back-burner' since becoming a father due to fears from concerned Kate (inset). The royal, who in the past has owned and ridden powerful bikes, toured the factory and walk the assembly line, meeting technicians and apprentices working on-site at Hinckley near Nuneaton as well as chatting to CEO Nick Bloor.

NEW 'The mission of the FBI,' it reads, 'is to protect the American people' the website says. Hmmm. It's hard to imagine there has even been a worse week for the FBI in its 109-year history.

Nikolas Cruz, who has been charged with 17 counts of murder after the slaughter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine's Day, owned an assortment of shotguns and other guns.

Romanian gang smash up their neighbours' car with a golf club, electric drill and an AXE for 'parking in their space'

This is the shocking moment a group of men attack their neighbours car parked in Barking London, with a golf club, electric drill and axe. It is believed the men were getting their revenge because their neighbour had parked in their space on a road in Barking, London. The group decided to vandalise the car, so it would be picked up by authorities, and one of the men could have their parking space back. 

Teaching assistant Thomas Holdroyd, 30,who lost his £799 iPhone 8 on a night out tracked it down to Ilford police station using a GPS app but officers say they still cannot find it.

Sally Pannell (pictured) has lived in the home in Plymouth, Devon for almost a decade and is fighting the council's wishes amid fears she will be moved too far away from friends and family.

Hacks for everyday life from ordinary household items

Savvy homeowners from around the world have shared their best hacks for making everyday life easier on Diply, from making your bathroom smell sweeter using an ice tray (top left) to creating a phone stand from a pizza base (bottom left). Some hared their tricks for carrying multiple items at once regardless of the size and shape, such as coat hangovers (top right) and coffee cups.

Apple users worldwide were hit by a 'text bomb' bug last week that forced iPhone, iPad and Mac applications to shut down if they display a single character from a language used in India.

Measles affected 21,315 people across Europe last year, resulting in 35 deaths. This comes after a record low of just 5,273 incidences in 2016. Fear of vaccines is leaving many children unprotected.

IRA victim's daughter tells of racism in Northern Ireland

Jayne Olorunda is the daughter of Nigerian-born Max Olorunda (left), who was killed by an IRA incendiary bomb which detonated aboard a train in Dunmurry in 1980. She grew up in Belfast but recently moved to England due to racism in Northern Ireland. As well as coping with the death of her father, Ms Olorunda and her family have been subject to racism, with 'stares and taunts' commonplace while she was growing up. The 39-year-old (right, now, and left as a toddler) has now told how she was confronted by a group of men before her family decided to leave the area.

Peru Two's Michaella McCollum shows off her baby bump

Former jailbird Michaella McCollum, 24, from Northern Ireland, showed off her baby bump in a navy two-piece as she strolled along the shore while on holiday in Alicante, Spain. Wearing her long blonde hair in soft waves around her shoulders, the mother-to-be looked perfectly relaxed as she paddled in the shallows (left) and strolled along the sand (right). McCollum shot to notoriety in 2013 when she and her friend Melissa Reid (inset) were arrested in Lima for smuggling drugs and were dubbed the Peru Two by the Press.

David Beckham shown up by Harper on Canadian skiing trip

He's the sportsman of the family, yet David Beckham was shown up by his daughter Harper (bottom right) after he took a tumble on the slopes during a recent family getaway in Whistler, Canada. The 42-year-old retired footballer fell over on his snowboard, landing flat on his back, whilst his youngest child zoomed past on her skis. Also showing off their skills on the ice were David and Victoria's s sons Romeo, 15, and Cruz, 13,

Researchers from Michigan University found sending electrical signals from the foot to the base of women's spines causes a tickling tingle that could leave them aroused in just 30 minutes.

Failing to wash shop-bought garments before wearing them could lead to irritation, scabies and even fungus according to Donald Belsito, a professor of dermatology at Columbia University.

'He looks like he's going to cry!' University Challenge viewers slam Edinburgh's 'control freak' captain after he asks a team-mate to STOP answering questions

The quarter-final stage can be a tense affair on the BBC quiz...but viewers were left shocked after 'control freak' Carson appeared to ask his team-mate Heaton-Armstrong to refrain from answering anymore buzzer questions. Viewers were quick to notice the moment and commented that Heaton-Armstrong looked like he might cry (Pictured from left: Edinburgh Captain Carson holds up his hand at team-mate Heaton-Armstrong, far left. Inset: Tweets about the moment)

The owner of a Toyota Celica dumped in Liverpool faces hundreds of pounds in fines after amassing several penalty notices - and furious residents have hit out at the parking wardens.

Jennifer Lawrence steals style from Elizabeth Hurley

In 1994, Elizabeth Hurley soared to worldwide prominence when she sported a Versace gown made of safety pins at the premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral. And Jennifer Lawrence appeared keen to court the same incredible attention on Tuesday afternoon as she stole the English actress' style while appearing at a Red Sparrow photocall at the Corinthia Hotel in London.  The 27-year-old stunner looked incredible in the plunging black gown which boasted a near-identical shape to that worn by the Bedazzled beauty, 52, when she appeared on the arm of her then-beau Hugh Grant at the LA bash. 

Czec human Barbie spends £1,000 a month on procedures

Gabriela Jirackova, 18, from Prague, Czech Republic, relies on her parents' to fund her £1,000-a-month ($1,500) regime of lip fillers, hair extensions, and permanent make-up that makes her look like a human Barbie. The teenager, who started the transformation when she was just 16 (inset before aged 14), recently went under the knife for the first time to have her natural C-cup breasts augmented to a G-cup in a procedure costing £3,200 ($4,500). She said she now has more operations planned including butt implants, rib removals and even bigger breast implants to create her dream body. Pictured left to right, Gabriela shows off her 'sexy' living doll look in social media snaps.

Google executive calls in police amid bitter planning row

Koert Holtgreve, 44, head of territory sales for Google in the UK, made a harassment complaint against Janet Highland after they fell out over an extension at his property in Peckham. Mrs Highland claims a new six-yard wall built on the property boundary has devalued her home by running 1.5 inches onto her land. Mr Holtgreve denies this and made a harassment complaint against her for speaking 'in a derogatory way' to him and his partner, opera singer Emily Wenman.

Luiza Pinheiro, 17, from Riacho Frio in Brazil, was rushed to hospital after being electrocuted by her mobile phone, which was plugged into a charger. It is not clear exactly what caused the electric shock.

The theft of a thumb of an ancient Terracotta Warrior statue on display in the U.S. incited a wave of criticism on Chinese social media Tuesday, following China's calls to 'severely punish' the thief.

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Strike one! Baseball fan's phone struck by a foul ball as he films footage which is near-impossible not to flinch at

A baseball fan filming a game ran into some seriously bad luck when a foul ball struck his phone - splitting it in two. Miraculously according to the cameraman his phone still works so he was able to upload the footage. The video was taken during a baseball game at Immaculata University in Pennsylvania.

Matthew Cobden, of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, is on trial accused of causing the death by careless driving of Alexander Worth in an accident involving a Ferrari F50.

Veteran TV cook Mary Berry also said the rise in dietary requirements made a 'big difference' to hosting dinner parties as you can no longer cook whatever you want.

The businessman was convicted of theft after being caught trying to pass off the calf liver as cheaper fruit, paying a fraction of the cost at a supermarket in Munich, Germany.

Marcos Amaral Gourgel had already been deported twice from Britain after being jailed for sex crimes. So he wasn't just living on the streets by choice, he was living here illegally.

Donna Walker was left covered in blood while marking her 50th after she and her family were caught up in a fight in which one person 'tried to gouge another's eyes out' in Holmfirth.

Luigi Nicoletta (pictured), from Sutton, south west London, claims he forked out £5,000 in legal costs after he was accused of 'wounding' a 35ft poplar protected by a tree preservation order.

Plastic surgery addict wants £15,000 bum implants removed

Star Delguidice, 28, from Birmingham, (pictured left and right, after having implants, and inset, before) flew to Turkey to get implants that were double the recommended size. She explained how she had to gain four stone before the procedure, which involved having fat drained from her thighs, arms and stomach and transferred to her derriere. However, since having the surgery eight weeks ago, Star says she has struggled to adjust to her new bottom, which has left her in tears on a daily basis.

Self-proclaimed 'white witch' Trefor Wickens, 53, sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl after offering to help heal her back pain with alternative remedies in 1989, a court in London heard.

Philip Powell, 61, has kept the tiny chair at the door of his ground-floor flat in South Shields, South Tyneside, for the past three years. He uses it to rest on between trips to the shops.

James Fridman takes Photoshop requests very literally

US-based graphic designer James Fridman has become an online sensation with his tongue-in-cheek creations, which gently mock the subjects and place them in situation they didn't quite expect. The latest batch includes (pictured clockwise from top left): A man who takes a dip with the ducks; a bitter boyfriend with the doll of his dreams; friends with cross-eyes and a couple who no longer look close to kissing each other.

Eric X, 31, from Ghana, jailed for raping a woman, 23, at the Siegaue Nature Reserve, near Bonn, Germany, set fire to his bedding in his cell and suffered third degree burns on 30 per cent of his body.

British tourist Lucas Belmonte who was jailed in Dubai for using a fake credit card is dating Love Island star Chyna Ellis's sister. He was arrested when police burst into his hotel room last month

This dare-devil took to the skies in an American desert to perform a never seen before stunt where he flew through a helium balloon suspended in mid-air.

Working out of Briggens House, a country mansion near Harlow, the team created more than 275,000 fake passports, ration cards and foreign currency to help underground fighters.

The Rayong Tattoo Convention II was held in a shopping centre in eastern Thailand last weekend, and attracted large numbers of fans, some of whom undressed to show off their ink.

Farmer Chenchu Reddy has put up large poster of Indian-Canadian former porn star Sunny Leone next to his field in Andhra Pradesh, India, to ward off 'the evil eye' of his neighbours.

Couple transform ‘horror movie’ seven-bed house

Richard and Taylor Howells (pictured, inset, right) chose to move into what they described as a 'building site' in the Swansea Valley six months ago and have transformed it in a project that could span decades. The couple say they fell in love with the house (pictured, inset left) in Ystalyfera and vowed to renovate it while being as frugal as possible. After buying furniture on Gumtree and from second-hand shops, they have revamped the kitchen (pictured, top- right, and, bottom-right) and living room (top and centre and, bottom and centre after the renovation) as well as a bathroom (pictured, top-left and bottom-left) Mr Howells refused to set foot in when he first bought the house.

Sweet Violet Gin from Manchester-based distillery Zymurgorium has been praised by customers who have left dozens of five-star reviews on the shopping website.

GRAPHIC CONTENT: Marcella viewers said they were 'feeling sick' as police discovered the body of missing schoolboy Leo, who had gone missing several years earlier, in grisly scenes.

The briefcase's carrier was blocked from entering the Great Hall of the People with President Trump when he visited Beijing in November - a major deviation from U.S. protocol.

Stunning images capture miracle of pregnancy and birth

Amazing photos from around the world that capture the unexpectedly beautiful moments of childbirth have been honoured as winners in the 2018 'Birth Becomes Her' contest. Clockwise: A newborn appear to fist bump it's mother

Marcela Gracia Ibeas and Elisa Sánchez Loriga - who played the part of Mario for their wedding day in Galicia, Spain - spent the rest of their lives dodging punishment from the authorities.

The Queen, 91, visited the Royal College of Physicians in London to mark the 500th anniversary of the institution, which was founded by her distant ancestor King Henry VIII.

Taybah Khan, 13, from Bradford in Yorkshire was last seen at around 10.30pm in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, on February 15. Her family have issued a desperate plea for her return.

Shaunna Littlewood, 26, tied her friend of 17 years, Sarah Holden, to a bed in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, before knifing her neck, face, legs and abdomen in what a judge described as a 'motiveless' attack.

YouTube siblings try out grueling one-week water fast

Vlogger Erwan Heussaff, 31 and his sister Solenn, 32, an actress and model from the Philippines have shared their experience of doing a seven-day water fast on YouTube. The health conscious siblings were inspired to try the week-long fast as they've tried many detoxes in the past and while they both found the detox physically and mentally challenging but concluded that it was worth it. After seven days, Erwan lost six kilograms (13 pounds) while Solenn lost three kilograms (seven pounds).

Haydan O'Callaghan, 24, has been bragging about life in prison, where he is serving a minimum of 21 years behind bars for stabbing father-of-two Aaron Buron, 29, to death in the street in Oxford.

Elionardo Nascimento had been enjoying a drink in a pub in Brasileia, a rural town in north Brazil, when an assailant ran up behind him and plunged a blade between his shoulder blades.

Sydney podiatrist Nicole Reilly has revealed how you can wear heels comfortably without hurting your feet - and the ugly side effects they can bring to your body over time.

We all know that lack of sleep is a major health concern - but how do we get those all-important 8 hours per night? Our experts reveal their top tips.

Despite persistent bloating being one of the main signs of the disease, half of women say they would try measures like eating more probiotic yoghurts or going gluten-free before visiting a doctor.

Experts warn many of us hold false beliefs about sex, including that you should peeing before, and that it could affect your heart. They also insist sex could help your headache, rather than worsen it.

Our earliest ancestor Homo Erectus took a huge step forward by walking upright just like us one 1 million years BC. But while he could walk the walk, he has never been believed to talk the talk.

New Jersey log cabin built in 1640 is on sale for $2.9m

Nothnagle Log House (pictured) was built around 1640 by Finnish settlers in the New Sweden Colony along the Delaware. The territory was taken over by the Dutch in 1655, but the magnificent 375-year-old oak cabin still stands in what is now New Jersey. It is owned and operated as a tour site by Harry Rink, 88, and his wife Doris, 75, of Greenwich Township (left in front of the cabin). They are now looking for a buyer willing to accept their unique demands. The new owner would manage the property, but Harry and Doris would continue living in it and hosting tours. The couple decided on this after having a discussion about what might happen to the house if they die. Christina Huang, the realtor who listed the property, added: 'Because of all the artifacts and antiques that come with the house, it is probably worth well over $2.9 million,' pointing to furniture, clothing and other collectibles (shown top and bottom right) from the 17th and 18th centuries.

Lack of proper checks resulted in ten customers being allowed to deposit large sums of money linked to criminal offences, which resulted in gains for William Hill Group of around £1.2million.

Craig Robertson, 23, of Swinton, near Salford, begged Stephanie Smith to get back with him and demanded to know why they split up, saying: 'It's not fair, I miss you so much'.

The Environment Secretary has said subsidies currently controlled by Brussels could be redirected to support farmers to improve their animal welfare standards.

Reena Daba, 25, from Hounslow, west London, said her father's death was a wake-up call that led her to transform her lifestyle. She has gone from 14st 13lbs to 8st 5lbs after overhauling her diet.

The lavish house sits on the shore of St Germain's Loch, a beauty spot in leafy Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, and is hailed as one of the finest properties in the country.

The world's most cringeworthy moments on social media

A hilarious online gallery, shared on Diply, features the very worst of social media behaviour, from sexist rants to creepy comments - and more than a handful of spelling mistakes. It includes images of people embarrassed by their friends (bottom centre, and top right), when people take things too far (top left, a rant about a Starburst sweet, and bottom left, a man's honest confession), awkward discussions in comment sections when a man's attempts at flirting are rejected (top centre), as well as embarrassing text messages (bottom right), and stubborn text message signatures (bottom right).

Gabriella Papadakis, 22, accidentally flashed her nipple when the halterneck to her costume unfastened while performing with her partner, Guillaume Cizeron at the Gangneung Ice Arena in South Korea

The South Koreans plan to roll out the red carpet for first daughter Ivanka Trump when she heads to Pyeongchang to attend the Winter Olympic Games' closing ceremony later this month.

Team USA's speed skaters have an unfortunate design detail on their Winter Olympic uniforms that has most people doing a double take when the competitors take to the ice.

Former world champions Norway were stunned into submission as Great Britain's men curlers claimed a dominant victory to boost their hopes of a Winter Olympics medal.

20 children among over 100 killed in Assad's airstrikes

WARNING DISTRESSING CONTENT: Harrowing pictures show the bodies of some of the 20 boys and girls killed in a devastating bombardment of Syria's eastern Ghouta rebel-held enclave. The children were among more than people killed by pro-government airstrikes making it the heaviest one-day death toll from airstrikes in the region since 2015, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The United Nations has called for an immediate ceasefire in the area on Monday, saying the situation was 'spiralling out of control' after an 'extreme escalation in hostilities'.

Union leaders say they will call 'unprecedented' industrial action in the summer to coincide with exam season if university bosses do not meet their demands in a dispute over pensions.

Without indicating, Adrian Penniston suddenly pulled in front of a Mercedes driven by 51-year-old Darren Walmsley on M62 near Rochdale, Greater Manchester in July 2016.

Sergio Aguero was punched and spat at during violent scenes in a mass pitch invasion after Manchester City's shock FA Cup defeat at Wigan on Monday night.

An anonymous man took to Reddit to speak of shock at his girlfriend adding water first, which prompted some users to jokingly encourage him to break up with her. But was she right?

The roll-out of what is the largest government information technology project in history is seriously behind schedule as fewer than nine million households have had the meters fitted to date.

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A man in South Africa has been caught trying to take a picture up a woman's skirt, in disturbing video taken at a petrol station and released by the country's Intelligence Bureau.

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Fergie was ridiculed online for her performance  during the opening of Sunday's game at Los Angeles' Staples Center. Jimmy Kimmel and others in the stadium could be seen snickering.

British tourist attacked by ferocious cow in India

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The Cambridge University Classic professor, 63, admitted that 'we all have bits of mistaken casual behaviour', and said sexual harassment will not be 'solved' with the #MeToo hashtag.

Arizona approved firm's application to offer a ride-hailing service similar to Uber, which will let the firm charge users of its pilot scheme currently being trialled in Phoenix.

The triangular chocolate bar, which is often given for Christmas or picked up at duty free at the airport, is reported to be coming the the UK in ice cream form for the first time this summer.

Welsh home for sale looks more like Beverly Hills mansion

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Catering to the super-rich, a £1 billion resort complex is set to open its doors on the shores of the Arabian Sea in Dubai. Work on the Royal Atlantis Resort & Residences started more than four years ago and it is expected to welcome guests in late 2019. Renderings of the finished design show it looking almost like a game of Jenga, with giant blocks of apartments precariously stacked 43-storeys high. Pictured: Renderings showing the finished exterior (top left), one of the 90 swimming pools (top right), one of the living areas (bottom right) and a private pool (bottom left).

 
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