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Missing Thai boys and football team coach are found alive in a cave

A Thai provincial governor has said that all 12 boys and their coach have been found alive in a cave after they went missing over a week ago. read


Girl dies after being catapulted 20ft from exploding bouncy castle

Ava-May Littleboy, who later died in hospital, was seen rocketing into the air and flying back down after witnesses heard the sound of an 'explosion' in Gorleston, Norfolk. read


Boy, 16, 'ran off laughing after killing shop worker with a single punch'

A 16-year-old boy allegedly ran off laughing after killing a shop worker with a single knockout blow in a row over cigarette papers in Mill Hill, north London. read


Website developer accused of killing woman he met on OK Cupid fails to appear for trial

Jack Shepherd, 30, and Charlotte Brown, 24, were hurled into the icy Thames near Wandsworth Bridge on December 8, 2015, after a dinner date at the Shard. read


Glasgow man duct tapes windows to keep out smell of dead neighbour

Archie McDonald is desperate to keep the 'unbearable' smell out of his home after his next-door neighbour Genevieve Cheng was found dead in her flat in Glasgow. read


Single mother is asked to pay £1850 for school trip to South Africa

Louise Worrell, 32, of Croydon, said Woodcote High School was 'ridiculous' for charging parents £1,850 for a trip to South Africa because only the 'privileged' will be able to afford it. read


Police find the body of missing Rothesay girl on site of old hotel

Alesha MacPhail from Rothesay, Isle of Bute, was reported missing at 6.25am today. At about 9am, officers found her body on the site of the old Kyles of Bute Hydropathic Hotel. read


Holidaymakers warned not to touch animals when visiting countries

Public Health England has revealed a list of the rabies risk in nearly 200 countries around the world, and has warned travellers to think about getting vaccinated and not to touch animals when they are abroad. read


Tank commander who was killed along with comrade may have been 'trying to show off' to onboard guest

Corporals Matthew Hatfield and Darren Neilson, both of the Royal Tank Regiment (RTR), died of their injuries after an explosion in their tank at the Castlemartin firing ranges. read


Yale study reveals why women are freezing their eggs

Researchers from Yale University found delaying motherhood to focus on work is the least common reason women undergo the procedure, with most being single, divorced or in broken relationships. read


Do YOU suffer from insomnia? You may be deficient in MAGNESIUM!

Insomnia, of which there are two types, is a huge global problem, affecting around a third of men and women in their 30s and 40s and nearly half of women over 65. read


Liam Payne looks emotional one day before announcing Cheryl breakup

He and Cheryl, who confirmed their relationship in February 2016, announced their breakup on Sunday - 15 months after the birth of their son Bear. read


Cheryl and Liam Payne split: Couple confirm relationship  is over

A source told MailOnline Joan 'indulges Cheryl's behaviour' amid claims it became 'two against one.' They said: ‘Cheryl’s mum is part of the problem. She indulges her behaviour.' read


Cheryl and Liam Payne's split is slammed by Piers Morgan

The broadcaster, 53, ranted about the showbiz couple - who called it quits after two years of together on Sunday - and criticised celebrity relationships for not being 'honest'. read


Torquay sunbather ruins couple's wedding photos by refusing to move

The bikini-clad woman (pictured) had positioned herself on just yards from where the newlyweds had their photographs taken at popular beauty spot Tessier Gardens in Torquay. read


Pictured: 17-year-old boy who died swimming in Leeds as heatwave death toll hits seven

The body of 17-year-old Callum Dawson was recovered from the River Aire in Leeds in the early hours of Wednesday morning, West Yorkshire Police said. read


Helicopters scoop up water from reservoir to fight moorland wildfires

The water was picked up from Dove Stone Reservoir to help extinguish the fires on Saddleworth Moor in Greater Manchester which have now been burning for a week in the heatwave. read


UK weather: Britain's heatwave will last for another month

Forecasters predict more wall-to-wall sunshine across Britain throughout July – but the summer's first thunder warning was issued yesterday as the dry spell came to an end in parts of the South West. read


Aspirin could protect you from dementia, study finds

For years, scientists have tried to work out how to activate cleaning cells to remove waste and slow the disease. A team at Rush University Medical Center found the answer may lie in aspirin. read


Six cups of coffee a day cuts your risks of dying early by 16%

A new study, published in JAMA on Monday, conducted on 500,000 Britons found that those who drank six or more cups of coffee lowered the risk of early death by 14 to 16 percent. read


UK weather: Heatwave transforms reservoir banks into arid deserts

The first hosepipe ban of the season in England could be just days away with the dry weather set to continue for at least another fortnight - with temperatures set to hit 95F (35C) next week. read


British mum explains why she lets her daughter watch Love Island

The British mother said on the parenting forum Netmums that she turns down the volume or changes channel if she sees something she doesn't want her 12-year-old to see. read


Jesus used cannabis oil to perform healing 'miracles'

Los Angeles-based author David Bienenstock claims cannabis was widely available across the Middle East 2,000 years ago and people of the time used it to treat the sick and infirm. read


Mexico's presidential election victor Lopez Obrador to contact Trump and reach 'understanding'

The incoming president of Mexico has thanked President Trump and called for reaching an 'understanding' after early calling him 'erratic and arrogant' during the campaign. read


Trump threatens WTO, saying the U.S. will respond if it isn't 'treating us 'properly'

President Donald Trump threatened the World Trade Organization in comments Monday – although he said his administration wasn't planning anything 'now.' read


Roger Federer confirms new deal with Uniqlo

Reigning champion Roger Federer opened Wimbledon's Centre Court on Monday afternoon against Dusan Lajovic. The Swiss star sported a Uniqlo-branded outfit on Monday. read


Boris Beckerswears on BBC's live Wimbledon coverage

Tennis ace Boris Becker has just turned the airwaves blue after swearing live during the BBC's coverage of Wimbledon. read


Judy Murray says tennis faces its own #MeToo moment

Former Great Britain Fed Cup captain Judy Murray, mother of Andy and Jamie, has called for female tennis players to come forward should they have ever suffered abuse on the tour. read


Rochelle Humes looks chic in floral tea dress at Wimbledon 

The 29-year-old beauty looked sensational in a floral midi dress which highlighted her hourglass curves while they prepared for the opening day of the British tennis tournament. read


Duchess of Kent opens up about famous hug with Jana Novotna

Ahead of this year's Wimbledon, the Duchess of Kent, 85, has been speaking about her famous 1993 embrace with the late Jana Novotna, who wept on her shoulder after defeat to Steffi Graf. read


Wimbledon in new sexism row over ladies' final

Former Wimbledon champion Chris Evert called for the organisers to switch the dates around for the men's and women's finals so the ladies play on the last Sunday of the tournament. read


The Queen is seen for first time since pulling out of St Paul's Cathedral visit because of illness 

The Queen has been seen today for the first time since taking ill last week. She was pictured at the Ceremony Of The Keys in Edinburgh where she was offered the keys to the Scottish capital. read


Somerset woman says locals are gluing nails on road

Grandmother Janet Smith (pictured) said screws and nails have been left in a cul-de-sac in Somerset to target parents dropping off children at a nearby school because of anger over a lack of parking spaces. read


Harvey Weinstein now charged with 'raping third woman in 2006'

Weinstein is now facing additional counts of Criminal Sexual Act in the First Degree for a forcible sexual act against a third woman in 2006 according to district attorney Cyrus Vance. read


Japanese scientists have discovered a new type of depression

Researchers from Hiroshima University, Japan, found that among mice with symptoms of the condition, some respond to drugs that act on feel-good hormones such as dopamine and serotonin. read


Diet myths you need to stop believing now

Eating a healthy diet is something many strive for. But with a glut of information available making the right choice can be hard. Here, FEMAIL takes a look at some common diet myths. read


World Cup: Mexico lose 2-0 to Brazil as dream comes to an end

Mexico were knocked out in the last 16 for the seventh World Cup in a row as goals from Neymar and Roberto Firmino swept five-time champions Brazil into the quarter-finals. read


World Cup 2018 – Belgium vs Japan LIVE score: Who will face Brazil?

Follow Sportsmail's live coverage of the World Cup as Belgium and Japan battle it out to face Brazil in the quarter-finals. DAN RIPLEY brings you all the action from the last 16 tie. read


Fans assemble to watch the Brazil vs Mexico match

Fans arriving at the Brazil vs Mexico match on Monday showcased an array of impressive hats, crowns and deely-boppers as the knockout stages begin with the clash of the two Latin American football giants. read


Colombia fan's pet loves joining in with his World Cup celebrations

Bizarre footage has emerged of a cat wearing a yellow outfit - the same colour worn by Colombia - and appearing to celebrate a goal scored by the national side. read


Spanish journalist is kissed by an aggressive fan during World Cup

Maria Gomez was reporting from Moscow before Spain's match against Russia on Sunday when she had an unwanted approach from a fan. read


Meet the very glamorous Colombian WAGs set to cheer on their men

Russian model, Helga Lovekaty is rumoured to be dating Colombia's star attacker James Rodriguez while Mateus Uribe's wife Cindy and Santiago Aras' spouse Jiménez are both beauty queens. read


Secret to winning a World Cup penalty shootout: Going first gives you 20% greater chance of victory

Dr Ignacio Palacio-Huerta of the London School of Economics uncovered the discrepancy by analysing 1,000 penalty kicks in World Cup and European Championship competitions. read


'We're f***** but we'll get up again': De Gea on Spain's World Cup exit

After the two teams couldn't be separated following normal and extra-time, Spain were defeated 4-3 on penalties, with Manchester United goalkeeper De Gea failing to save any spot-kicks. read


Rebekah Vardy reveals the England sex ban has been lifted

The 36-year-old WAG, who is married to Leicester striker Jamie Vardy, also teased that doing the deed before a game infact 'excels performance'. read


Walker will unveil new blond hairdo during England against Colombia

The 28-year-old Premier League winner failed to keep his secret, however, when a tuft of blonde hair was seen protruding from his grey beanie as England trained in Repino, St Petersburg. read


Heart-warming moment bullied schoolgirl arrives at her prom with a motorcade of more than 120 bikers

Chloe Robson, 16, has been tormented since the age of seven and was dreading the reaction she would get at her prom at Hermitage Academy in Chester le Street. read


Trump fixer Michael Cohen says 'first loyalty' is to his family

President Donald Trump 's longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen put distance between himself and Trump, saying his first loyalty is to his family and the country. read


Huw Edwards drives fans wild as he shows off enviable physique

The BBC News at Ten presenter, 56, has become something of a sex symbol having sent social media into a frenzy after posting a topless picture from his boxing workout. read


Ex-gangster Keefe D confesses to role in Tupac's drive-by shooting

Duane Keith Davis - also known as 'Keefe D' - is the uncle of the prime suspect in the case, Orlando Anderson. Davis claimed he was in the car in Las Vegas when a fellow passenger shot Tupac. read


'Dead' woman is found alive in a morgue fridge in South Africa

The unnamed woman had been taken to Carletonville morgue near Johannesburg, South Africa after showing 'no form of life' in the wake of a road smash. read


Sexual social media posts promote dangerous sisha with some praising #hookahaddiction

Researchers from from Florida International University found that out of more than 11,500 Instagram posts, nearly all positively promote hookah, with just 0.4 percent highlighting its risks. read


BMW driver admits killing teenager and failing to stop in Manchester

Scott Watkins, 24, admitted hitting a group of people whist driving a high-performance BMW at a car meet-up in Manchester. Sophie Smith, 19, died while her boyfriend was injured. read


Firefighter persuaded man not to climb down Grenfell Tower

A firefighter who carried out a solo journey up Grenfell Tower has described how the widespread smoke made him realise people were going to die. read


London boy, 11, arrested after 14-year-old teen stabbed in Islington

The teenager, 14, was found with multiple knife wounds after the attack in Islington after trying to help his father after he confronted two 'yobs' about their 'anti-social behaviour'. read


Orphan, 10, who was facing deportation is granted leave to remain in the UK

Giorgi Kakava has been told he will be able to stay in Glasgow with his grandmother and continue his education until he is nearly 18, following the death of his mother. read


Love Island: Dani's heartbreak is compared to Romeo and Juliet

The 22-year-old's unfounded heartache over Jack Fincham has been compared to Romeo and Juliet's tragic Shakespearean ending. read


Thomas Cook passengers suffer fits and pass out in sweltering plane

With temperatures as high as 84F (29C) on the Greek island, struggling tourists claim they were given no food or water for hours as the plane waited on the tarmac. read


Hard-partying Malia Obama celebrates her 20th birthday in Montauk

Photos obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com show Malia Obama partying at the Montauk hot spot, Surf Lodge, as she celebrated her 20th birthday on Saturday afternoon. read


Cameron did ask Obama to warn Brexit would put UK at ‘back of queue’

The PM urged the US president to deliver the dire threat at a press conference in the run-up to the EU referendum in 2016. read


US hints that FRANCE could become its closest military ally

Defence Secretary Jim Mattis suggested the UK might not continue to be a 'global actor' unless funding was increased. read


Trump could host Kim Jong-un for a SECOND summit in New York

President Donald Trump's next summit with Kim Jong-un could take place in New York at the annual gathering of the United Nations. read


New images ‘show North Korea is expanding ballistic missile factory’

Aerial pictures of the Chemical Material Institute in Hamhung appear to show ongoing construction work at a site which produces parts for missiles. read


Skin patch could transform treatment of Alzheimer's

Experts hailed the skin patch, developed by a drug firm based in San Francisco, as a potentially major breakthrough. It contains a medicine that slows down the progression. (stock) read


Women are hard-wired to find well-meaning sexist men attractive

Researchers from the University of Kent and Iowa State University found women think men who are sexist in a well-meaning way are more attractive than those who treat them as equals. read


Merkel's coalition partner makes confident boast ahead of meeting

Merkel's CDU party is to hold last ditch talks with interior minister Horst Seehofer who has told allies he is ready to quit his cabinet post and role as leader of her coalition partners, the CSU. read


Migrants trudge across Europe over Italian Alps headed for France

In the freezing high passes of the Italian Alps, migrants march slowly up an icy incline as they head for France. Thousands have tried to traverse the range wearing clothes unlikely to protect them. read


More than 1,000 migrants have drowned in the Mediterranean this year

More than 1,000 people have drowned in the Mediterranean this year sailing from Libya to Europe, with a rush in the past few days to beat an anticipated crackdown by the European Union. read


People were caught deliberately seeking attention on social media

Diply has collated a selection of photos featuring people who've been caught attention seeking. In one instance a man was caught pretending to be at the beach while in a field. read


Megan Markle’s polo outfit is completely sold out online

Meghan, 36, wore the low-key ensemble - consisting of a sleeveless shirt dress, Panama hat and leather sandals - to cheer Harry on in the Audi Polo Challenge in Ascot, Berkshire on Saturday. read


Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador wins Mexican presidential election

Lopez Obrador, better known by his initials AMLO, will be the first candidate from the left-wing political coalition Juntos Haremos Historia to win the Mexican presidency. read


Headmaster praised for letting children go on holiday during term time

Simon Cox, who is headteacher at Woodlands School in Basildon, Essex, explained how he made the decision to close the 'deprivation gap' that stops his pupils from going away during the school holidays. read


Nasa announces 'quiet' supersonic flight tests for its new X-plane

Nasa will fire off the aircraft's 'quiet' sonic booms over a small city in Texas this year in a bid to gauge public reaction to the dampened supersonic thuds. read


Millie Mackintosh unveils chic off-the-shoulder wedding gown

The reality star, 28, posed alongside her husband, 32, underneath a wisteria-laden archway after tying the knot surrounded by family and friends at Whithurst Park in West Sussex on June 22. read


Brexiteers warn May she could collapse government by bowing to EU

Boris Johnson said Jacob Rees-Mogg was 'a dedicated MP who wants to best for our country' after he warned the PM her Government could fall if she did not execute his Brexit vision. read


Brussels threatens to freeze out UK aid agencies after Brexit

In 2016, the European Development Fund handed out almost £2billion in aid to international projects, many of which involve British charities. read


Trump's trade war could boost chances of UK getting good Brexit deal

Donald Trump has threatened to hit on European-built cars in a new trade war escalation - raising hopes in the UK that motor manufacturing can be leveraged in support of Brexit. read


Meghan Markle will make a 'wonderful mother' say royal fans

The Duchess of Sussex was snapped crouching down to bring herself to eye level with the little girl, understood to be Mark Dyer's daughter Isabella, at the Audi Polo Challenge on Saturday. read


Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner became an item in real life while filming

Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner, the parents in the BBC sitcom Outnumbered, have found love with each other. read


Mountaineer rescued from Lake district as signal picked up by NASA

A mountaineer suffered heat exhaustion near Ennerdale, Cumbria. His distress signal was picked up by NASA's mission control and the Johnson Space Center. read


NHS admits it accidentally disclosed data on 150,000 patients

Health minister Jackie Doyle-Price made the stark revelation – uncovered by NHS Digital last week - in a statement to Parliament today. The error stretches back to March 2015. read


Indian family of 11 found dead may have hanged themselves

New Delhi police said they found 11 bodies in a home in the village of Burari on Sunday, 10 of them blindfolded and hanging from the roof. The victims were members of the Bhatia family (pictured). read


Online gallery captures people who REFUSE to follow the rules

A hilarious new online gallery compiled by Diply showcases the people who take unconventional to a whole new level. read


Bay City Roller Alan Longmuir dies aged 70

The 70-year-old musician, who was born in Edinburgh, died in hospital this morning 'surrounded by loved ones' two weeks after being flown home from Mexico where he had contracted an illness. read


Woman stabbed to death by neighbour was 'let down' after mental health staff failed to assess him

Maylyn Couperthwaite, 52, died after being attacked by Oliver Faughey at her home in Bury in February 2016 after he waged a long-running campaign of harassment against her and her mother. read


Victims of UK High Street crisis tell stories

They are the backbone of the economy, but small businesses on the UK High Street are feeling the pinch like never before. We speak to victims of the retail bloodbath. read


Daily Mail campaign to save Britain's high streets after 50,000 retail jobs cut

Chief executives of some of the UK's biggest chains, along with politicians from all parties, demand reform as they warn that sky-high rates are stifling investment and driving shops to close. read


Vanessa Paradis marries director beau Samuel Benchetrit

Her fans were shocked over the weekend, when it was revealed that she had tied the knot with her director beau, some two years after they embarked on their romance. read


Most of Earth's meteorites came from just five or six ancient planets

The Florida researchers say the breakup of these planets is responsible for at least 85 percent of 200,000 asteroids in the inner asteroid belt. read


H&M unveil £29.99 pair of shoes that look identical to designer pair

H&M has released a pair of slingback kitten-heel shoes at £29.99, which are almost identical to a pair by high end Ganni, which retail at an eye-watering £210. read


Pictured: Kei Moriya who will marry Japan's Princess Ayako

The 27-year-old, a relative of Emperor Akihito, will marry Kei Moriya, a 32-year-old employee of shipping firm NYK Line, at Tokyo's Meiji Jingu shrine on October 29. Pictured: The couple in Tokyo today. read


Pontypridd garage installs car wash behind pensioner's home

Anne Parker, 79, says she has been unable to enjoy sitting in the garden behind her home in Pontypridd, Wales since rental firm Enterprise erected the car wash. read


Elephant rushes to Thai carer's aid when she sees him 'fighting'

Footage shows Thongsri, charging across her enclosure in Chiang Mai, Thailand, to protect her keeper - apparently believing him to be under attack. read


Leaked photos reveal the 'supercharger' Apple will bundle with its new iPhones

New images have put some weight behind the rumors that upcoming iPhone models may come with USB-C chargers that can deliver a powerful 18-watt charge. read


Fortnum and Mason falls victim to data hack

Bosses at the London department store, which is a favourite with the Queen and members of the royal family, said some shoppers have had their personal contact details exposed to hackers. read


Cadbury offers fans chance to create their OWN chocolate bar

Cadbury is offering chocolate lovers the chance to be a modern-day Willy Wonka and design a new bar for the iconic Dairy Milk range. The winning bar will then go on sale in the UK. read


Callous dog owners dump three five-week-old puppies on driveway

Three starving lurcher cross puppies were dumped on a driveway in Hartlip Kent. Sadly one had to be put down but two brothers were taken in by the RSPCA. Now one of the brothers has died. read


Climate change is making blue 'night-shining' clouds more common

Night-shining clouds, are the highest in Earth's atmosphere, and are only seen on summer nights. These clouds give off a shocking blue haze when ice crystals reflect sunlight. read


'I spent £9,000 going under the knife to lose my scraggy neck'

Last year, Fiona Golfar decided to leave her job as editor-at-large of British Vogue after 25 years and also decided to get rid of the loose and flabby skin on her neck at the same time. read


Most nurseries are banning children from bringing in toy weapons

The days of 'cops and robbers' may be in the past for many young children, as most nurseries are now banning them from bringing in and playing with toy weapons, according to a poll. read


Emily Brown jailed after mowing down cyclist while high on cocaine

Emily Brown was high on cocaine and not wearing her glasses when her VW Golf hit Stuart Crowther from behind in Oldham, Greater Manchester, last year. read


Iranian commander accuses Israel of stealing Iran's clouds

Brigadier General Gholam Reza Jalali said the changing climate in Iran is 'suspect' and blamed Israel for the theft of clouds, such as the ones floating above the Alborz mountains (pictured). read


Annabel Karmel to remove E number from her sausage and mash ready meal

The brand's new Sausage and Mash ready meal contained Sodium Triphosphate but it has been removed following a backlash as the packaging states it contains 'no artificial additives' read


Parents are giving traditional names a twist with own spellings

Parents are re-inventing traditional names such as Rose, Liam and Maisie by adding additional letters, including a z or a y, to make them appear more modern. read


Grazina Fechner's tips on how to spot a cheater

Sydney's behavioural expert Grazina Fechner reveals the modern tell-tale signs to spot a cheater - and how to confront them if you know they are straying. read


Darren McDermott wins payout after scan failed to detect brain aneurysm

Father-of-two Darren McDermott, 39,  from Dudley, West Midlands, has won a substantial payout after a private screening company failed to spot the potentially fatal brain aneurysm. read


Bitter row between rival professional dog walkers heads to court

Heather Hiram, who runs the Safe and Sound Hound dog walking service in Edinburgh, is going to court to try to force the removal of a 'defamatory' Facebook post about her. read


WWI prisoner of war diary gives glimpse into life in Spandau camp

Albert Stockwell, then 49, was working at a textiles factory in Wittenberg when WWI began. He was taken to Ruhleben camp in Spandau because the Germans did not want him fighting for Britain. read


Man may be 1st person in the world to be 'cured' of type 1 diabetes

Daniel Darkes, 31, from Daventry, Northamptonshire, was diagnosed with the incurable condition in 2010 and began taking daily insulin injections. read


Moment mass brawl breaks out at London's Garage Nation festival

Shocking footage has emerged showing a fight breaking out between dozens of people at the Chigwell festival - headlined by artists Artful Dodger and Heartless Crew. read


Essex tractor blaze completely closes A12

Police shut the A12 south of Chelmsford today as fire crews put out the blaze, which sent thick plumes of smoke into the skies above the road. read


Budget hotel chain Travelodge launches new range of 'chic' rooms

The six new properties, which will be built across the UK and will be called Travelodge Plus are described as being able to meet the needs of 'budget travellers who want more style.' read


Children left in tears after helicopter crashes 'near airshow crowd'

Police and an ambulance were called after a Rotorway International helicopter  smashed into the ground in front of stunned onlookers at the Fenland Airport Airshow in Lincolnshire yesterday. read


Lidl launches interiors range with very trendy pineapple accessories

Lidl's Tropical Touches range, launching in stores on 5th July, features on trend pineapple accents and the most popular colour of the moment, purple, with prices starting at just £1.99. read


Jacqueline Hellyer's red flags that your relationship has turned toxic

Sydney sexologist Jacqueline Hellyer reveals the red flags to look out for - and when it's time for you to walk away from a toxic relationship. read


Antioxidant supplements don't improve sperm quality, new study finds

The large clinical trial of 174 couples across eight fertility centers in America - one of the biggest trials to date - saw 'slight' changes after three months, but not enough to make a difference. read


Staring at smartphones, tablets to blame for rise of dry eye disease

Researchers at Aston University have revealed more children are getting dry eye disease because they spend so much time staring at screens on smartphones, video games and tablets. read


Woman stalked for years by Capital Gazette shooter speaks out

A woman named Lori (left) says Jarrod Ramos, 38, made her fear for her life and eventually forced her to move out of Maryland, in a case that eventually sparked a grudge against the Capital Gazette. read


Hatfield Ladbrokes worker has thousands of pounds stolen by bag snatcher

The 18-year-old woman was walking to a branch of the post office to deposit money which the bookmaker had taken when she was ambushed on a road in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. read


Narwhals under threat because of increase in shipping around Arctic

Researchers led by the University of Washington found narwhals, or tusked whales, are most vulnerable to increased traffic, followed by walruses which live along shipping routes. read


Brain zaps could control sex pests, study finds

A new study, led by the University of Pennsylvania, has found that stimulating the front of the brain via electrical currents decreases the intent to commit violent acts. read


The five-minute relationship hack that could save a marriage

Couples can fall into a routine and become swamped with demanding life commitments outside of the relationship. Australian psychologist Belinda Williams reveals how to fix this. read


Park reveals scenes after six lions are butchered in South Africa

The lions were poisoned then mutilated at the Mystic Monkeys & Feathers Wildlife Park just north of Pretoria, the capital of South Africa. read


Instagram tests new Stories panel that stays at the top of your feed

It's not yet known when the feature will be released to Instagram users worldwide, with a company spokesman stating testing potential new alterations to the app design is routine. read


Exeter man dies aged 28 after suffering a heart attack and a stroke

Luke Stone from Exexter took steroids and went to the gym to cope with splitting from the mother of his children. He died after suffering a stroke and heart attack and a blood clot on his brain. read


A&E doctor who molested college student struck off after legal battle

Dr Mohammed Tariquezzaman, 55, of Manor Park, London, was accused of sexual misconduct when he fondled a 20-year-old woman's private parts during a consultation. read


Britain's biggest EVER 'crash for cash' racket

A family-run garage business in Newport, south Wales, netted £2million by conspiring with a web of friends and relatives to swindle the insurance industry out of cash. read


Should people wait half-an-hour to swim after eating? Doctor insists there is no evidence

Dr Michael Boniface, from The Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, says swimming after eating may cause abdominal muscle cramps, however, 'this is not a dangerous activity to routinely enjoy'. read


Poldark fans stunned after seeing what Ossie actor in real life

Osborne 'Ossie' Whitworth is so repugnant he's hard to watch in the current series of Poldark. However, as fans are finding out, the actor who plays him looks very different off screen. read


Pablo Escobar's ruined mansion is now a paintball venue

The cocaine baron bought his 20-acre estate in Guatapé, Colombia, after his daughter Manuela was born in 1984, and he named it in her honour but it is now a crumbling ruin. read


Philip Zimbardo defends the Stanford prison experiment

Stanford University Psychologist Philip Zimbardo said allegations that his mock prison's guards were trained to act cruelly and that inmates faked psychological stress were false. read


Cancer survivor falls pregnant with a 'miracle' baby

After battling an aggressive form of breast cancer Charli Crowe, 30, from Bridgwater, Somerset, was left devastated when she was told she could not have another child. read


Surrey mother gives birth to quadruplets after complicated pregnancy

Hindu Kaye-Kisambira, 27, from Cobham, Surrey, gave birth to two identical girls and two boys, called Asma, Hana, Ahmed and Ayub, at St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London. read


Footage shows French gangster escaping from prison in a helicopter

Redoine Faid, 46, broke out of the prison in Reau in the city's southeastern suburbs within minutes, sources close to the case said, indicating he had been helped by three heavily armed men. read


Less than 8% of women who freeze their eggs go back to use them 

The research was carried out by the Brussels Centre for Reproductive Medicine. Researchers followed up 563 cases of women freezing their eggs between January 2009 and November 2017. read


Buckinghamshire girl given just months to live due to brain tumour

Georgia Paul, from Oving, Buckinghamshire, has been diagnosed with an aggressive and inoperable brain stem cell tumour requiring cutting-edge intervention that could cost as much as £300,000. read


Teachers reveal the worst presents they have received from pupils

It has become tradition for UK schoolchildren to show their appreciation for teachers with an end of term gift - but it seems not all of them are opting for obvious choices like a box of chocolates. read


Wife hacks off husband's penis after his affair in Thailand

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Karuna Sanusan, 24, told police she woke her husband Siripan before unleashing the attack with a 12 ins blade at their home near Bangkok, Thailand. read


Stephanie Christol wins fight to amend restraining order

Stephanie Christol harassed Dr Christopher Dillon. She was banned from King's College in London but has now been allowed the attend its Christian Union. read


Facebook confirms MORE data-sharing in new document to US Congress

Documents submitted to the House Energy and Commerce Committee in Washington DC revealed data sharing agreements with 52 hardware and software companies and Zuckerberg's Facebook. read


Archaeologists unearth 8.6 foot tall sarcophagus buried in Egypt beside a massive stone head

Egyptian archaeologists have discovered what’s thought to be the largest granite sarcophagus ever found in Alexandria, measuring nearly nine feet long. It dates back to the Ptolemaic period. read


Steiner school handbook raises grooming concerns

Teachers at Steiner schools were advised to visit children at home, collect 'allies' and give children pet names. Safety fears have now arisen while the school called the book 'ironic'. read


Bagpuss creator Peter Firmin was inspired by his daughter Emily

Peter Firmin, who died at his home in Kent yesterday aged 89, entertained generations of youngsters – and their parents - with his animated creations. read


A beam of light is spotted from first confirmed neutron star merger

Researchers from the University of Warwick used the Hubble Space Telescope to see the star was still generating a powerful beam of light (artist's impression). read


SpaceX delivers AI robot, ice cream, mice to space station

SpaceX's capsule reached the station three days after launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida. read


Gay couple from Newcastle who used a surrogate ignore 'stares'

Robert Young, 31, from Newcastle, was single when he asked his friend to be a surrogate. While she was pregnant, Young met Samuel Spiers on Tinder and the couple are raising Emily, 3, together. read


Blogger reveals pressure of being beautiful drove her to depression

Lauren Bejaoui, 22, from Dublin has amassed more than 29,000 Instagram followers and was bombarded with requests from followers about how to emulate her smouldering good looks. read


Chinese military has built Star Wars-like laser-firing AK-47s

The prototype ZKZM-500 was developed Xian Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shaanxi province. read


McCluskey warns Corbyn Labour will fail to win power without the north

Len McCluskey, the leader of the huge Unite union, warned today there was a 'broader sense of disconnect' between the Labour leader and traditional working class areas. read


Hard-hitting FAST stroke awareness campaign has failed

Oxford University experts found minor stroke and TIA patients who had seen the advert were 13 per cent less likely to seek help for their symptoms within three hours than those who hadn't. read


Prince Andrew unveils a new statue of Captain Eric 'Winkle' Brown

The royal, 58, travelled to Edinburgh Airport to unveil a statue of the RAF's most decorated pilot. Displaying his own military medals, Prince Andrew also spent time chatting with service personnel. read


Baby in a buggy rolls off pavement into the path of an oncoming car 

Heart-stopping footage shows the moment a helpless toddler strapped to a buggy goes rolling towards oncoming traffic.The clip appears to have been recorded on a busy street in the UK. read


Thousands of estate agents at risk of insolvency

A study by accountants Moore Stephens has found the number of estate agents that went insolvent increased slightly to 153 in the year to May from 148 during the previous 12 months. read


Father, 29, pretended to be teen girl on dating websites before blackmailing victims

Charles Touzel, 29, posed as a teenage girl to lure in potential paedophiles before threatening to expose them unless they paid him money. The father, from Taunton, made £33,000, a court heard. read


Enormous cervical tumour makes a woman look pregnant with TRIPLETS

Marilyn Felipe, 39, from Maguindanao, Philippines, thought she was expecting when her torso started to swell seven years ago. She was devastated to learn she was suffering from a myoma tumour. read


Aldi shopper finds finds frog in lettuce

Mrs Tolputt, from Carn Brae in Cornwall, informed the supermarket in Redruth and revealed it was not the first time she had received an unwanted surprise in food from the shop. read


Shock moment man brawls on the front lawn with his neighbour over a parking row at gran's funeral

Joe Russell, 25, (bottom fought with Alex Moughton after Mr Moughton parked his car two feet over his driveway in Lowestoft, Suffolk, on the morning of the funeral for Mr Russell's grandmother, Lily Gosling read


Malaysia investigating marriage of man to 11-year-old girl

Rubber scrap dealer Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid secretly married the girl as his third wife in Thailand, and the union became public after one of his wives lodged a complaint with police. read


Mexican general's son deletes blog detailing his luxury lifestyle

Images posted by Mario Sierra Moncada show him surrounded by designer goods and sipping champagne but led to outrage in Mexico, which has just elected a socialist president. read


Manchester grandmother with dementia choked to death

Jane Olive Parker, 68, passed away after being given an 'inappropriate' meal at the Fir Trees Care Home in Dunkinfield, Tameside, in August 2016. read


British jihadis who travel to Iraq to fight for ISIS face death by hanging

British fanatics who travel to Iraq to fight for Islamic State face death by hanging after trials lasting as little as ten minutes. read


Sheffield nurse insists her Down's syndrome twins are 'perfect'

Nicola and Todd Bailey, from Sheffield, didn't find out their daughter Harper had the genetic disorder until she was born, 38 minutes before twin sister Quinn on February 15. read


Dame Gillian Lynne who worked on Cats and Phantom Of The Opera dies

A choreographer who worked on Cats and Phantom Of The Opera musicals has died. Dame Gillian Lynne passed away on Sunday, shortly after Andrew Lloyd Webber named a theatre after her. read


Fiootage emerges of great white shark stalking a boat off of Majorca

Scientists filmed the 16.5 ft shark circling their vessel just below the surface near Cabrera National Park off the southern tip of the Spanish holiday island of Majorca. read


Hero Chinook pilot puts medals up for sale to pay for sons' education

Squadron Leader Alex 'Frenchie' Duncan (second from the right) managed to land a badly damaged Chinook and save the lives of 16 people during the war in Afghanistan. read


Chris Froome cleared of anti-doping violation and he could now compete in Tour de France

He had been excluded on Sunday by the Amaury Sport Organisation, who exercised their right to leave him out of the event on the basis his presence could 'damage the image or reputation' of the race. read


Youth worker wants her leg amputated after an insect bite

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Lisa Davis, 27, from Bromsgrove in Worcestershire developed complex regional pain syndrome and persistent leg ulcers after being bitten by an insect in 2011. read


Gary Lineker back in UK for one day for ex-wife's mother's funeral

Gary Lineker, 57, was in Moscow to present a 10.30pm highlights show after England lost to Belgium on Thursday. But he made it to Wales for Danielle Bux's mother's funeral on Friday. read


Remains of horses from 2,700 years ago found in Chinese family tomb

Excavation of the surrounding land of the tomb in Sanmenxia city, central China uncovered 21 large tombs, 6 horse pits and 500 pieces of relics made of copper, ceramics and jade. read


New mother who was badly injured in crash wins £3.3m payout

Christina Vibert, 31, was left with a brain injury after a crash which killed her boyfriend. The mother has now won £3.3m from his insurers - because he was speeding before the smash in Edinburgh. read


Cardiff woman sent home from A&E dies from sepsis 10 days later

Rachel Day felt ill after a bank holiday weekend in Cardiff Bay in May last year but A&E staff sent her home with paracetamol and told her to rest. read


Eddie Mair to leave BBC after more than 30 years

The 52-year-old's last show at the helm of the PM evening news programme will be on August 17, he announced. read


US has plan to dismantle North Korea nuclear program within a year

John Bolton, special adviser to the White House on security matters, told CBS's 'Face the Nation' that the US was prepared to move 'very quickly' to dismantle the program. read


Litter picking cockapoo handed award for services to the environment

A dog has been given a special award to recognise her contribution to the local environment. After collecting 5,000 pieces of litter in Diglis, Worcester she has been given a mayoral seal read


Andrew Marshall's eight-step plan to coping with loss of a pet

Leading UK therapist Andrew Marshall knows the pain of losing a pet, admitting he was unprepared for his dog dying. Here, he shares his eight-step plan to cope with the tragedy. read


Beyonce, Whitney and Mariah impersonator goes viral

The footage of Katrina Velarde, who came in tenth place on the TV talent show as part of a band in 2012, performing Adele's Hello has been viewed more than one million times. read


Model under fire for taking pictures in Taiwanese military uniform

The woman, named Maomi Cat on Facebook, posted the pictures on her fan page in late May. As a glamour model and cosplayer, she had posted near nude pictures of her on the page before. read


Scientists capture moment a new planet is born for first ever time 

ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile's Atacama desert captured the stunning picture which is believed to be around 370 light years from Earth. read


Pope Francis warmly embraces Pope Benedict at cardinals ceremony

New pictures show Pope Frances warmly embracing Pope Benedict, 90, who resigned in 2013 and lives in near-isolation in the Vatican grounds, at a ceremony to appoint new cardinals. read


Beyonce left stranded after flying stage malfunctions on tour

She and husband Jay-Z have arrived in Warsaw, Poland, on their On The Run II concert tour. But all did not go smoothly towards the end of their show on Saturday night. read


Government plans to protect tenants against revenge eviction after home complaints

UK Housing Secretary James Brokenshire is set to outline plans for a minimum three-year tenancy term, with a six-month break clause, to help renters put down roots. read


George the Poet claims that police searched him without any cause

Spoken word artist George The Poet has claimed that police searched him for no reason after a gig in Islington. read


Charles and Camilla start their tour of Wales

Charles and Camilla stopped by the toll plaza at the Second Severn Crossing, which carries the M4 motorway linking England to Wales and is being re-named the Prince of Wales Bridge. read


Viewers say they can see GOD walking across the sky in storm footage

The video begins showing a storm brewing over Tuscaloosa, Alabama, with the camera aimed towards the sky. Yet it was not until uploading the video that the 'figure' was seen in the sky. read


Crisp shortage hits UK after cold snap, heatwave affect potato crop

UK crisp firm Pipers says the Beast from the East cold spell earlier this year has caused chaos among potato crops leaving companies contemplating importing snacks from abroad. read


Police search for missing twin sisters last seen in Watford

Twins Lauren Jones (pictured) and Jade Jones, both 17,  were last seen in Watford town centre at around 1pm on Saturday. read


Golden retriever is bit in the face by a rattlesnake in Arizona

Photos of the golden retriever named Todd that show him smiling despite his swollen face have gone viral on social media with fans praising his courage and positive attitude. read


Violent crime robbery burglary increase in Shire suburban UK towns surpasses London crime rate

National Crime Agency figures reveal the robbery rates in small towns have surpassed London as criminals target quieter, more affluent areas. read


SBS TV reporter doesn't budge as attack choppers buzz near her head

Azerbaijan journalist Elmira Musazadeh gave viewers a fright when a military helicopter took off flying just inches above her head. She diligently finished her report, though most of it went unheard. read


Disney has built humanoid 'stuntbots' to take over from actors during dangerous stunts 

Disney theme parks in Florida, Paris and many more may soon have robotic performers that produce the incredible superhero movements seen only in films. read


Man rescued from lamppost 'may have taken an illegal high' 

Emergency services in Birmingham revealed that a man they rescued from a 45ft lamppost was under the influence of drugs. Fire crews were called to the 'unusual' scene on Saturday night. read


Sweden's new law that sex without consent is rape comes into effect 

It comes after Sweden was rocked by the #MeToo movement denouncing sexual harassment and assault. Rape had previously been defined as a sexual act carried out with violence or threat. read


Driver dies saving 37 passengers after stopping bus when a boulder hit

A driver has sacrificed himself to prevent a tourist bus from falling into a river after being hit by a rock weighing 'several tonnes' in China. He was struck and killed by the boulder when it crashed down. read


Little girl rides a 'rollercoaster' created by her dad in video

A girl enjoyed a thrilling ride on a rollercoaster right in the middle of her own living room somewhere in the U.S. All it took was a washing basket, a television set and a little bit of imagination. read


The world's most unusually-shaped swimming pools

MailOnline has scoured the world from Florida to Vietnam for some kooky places to dip, with maps, desserts and body parts inspiring some creative swimming pool design. read


All aboard Hello Kitty: Pink bullet train debuts in Japan

The special 'shinkansen' which is adorned with Hello Kitty's face inside and out made its first round trip Saturday between Osaka and Fukuoka, connecting Japan's west and south. read


Spitfire and Lancaster bomber mark Armed Forces Day in Llandudno

A Lancaster bomber and a Spitfire fighter flew alongside to celebrate Armed Forces Day in Llandudno, North Wales, on Saturday. read


NSW paraglider spots white calf like Migaloo swimming witth its mother

The ultra-rare white whale calf was seen swimming near Lennox Head off the northern New South Wales coast on Saturday. read


Brazilian school pupils surprise teacher with cash donation

When Bruno Rafael Paiva ran into problems getting paid, pupils at his school in Brejo Santo, Brazil had a collection for him which left the 28-year-old overwhelmed with emotion at their generosity. read


Orange haze covers San Francisco sky as photos show the raging Northern California wildfire spread

An eerie orange haze covered the San Francisco sky over the weekend as terrifying photos show the raging wildfire spread across Northern California. read


Cruel kindergarten teachers stab pupils with PAPER CLIPS in China

Parents at a preschool in Xi'an city, central China's Shaanxi province said that their children had come home with apparent red needle marks on their body. Two teachers have been detained by police. read


Street collapses in China leaving a fifty-metre-wide hole

Terrifying footage has emerged of the moment a fifty-metre section of a major road collapsed below an apartment building in the city of Guang'an in south-west China on Sunday morning. read


UFO-like 'shelf cloud' rolls towards Michigan resort 

A Michigan native filmed the awe-inspiring moment an apocalyptic cloud rolled over Lake Superior and crashed into the shore, nearly knocking her off her feet. read