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Manchester students paint over classic Kipling poem 'If'

Students at the University of Manchester have painted over the famous Rudyard Kipling poem 'If' because he stands for the 'opposite of liberation, empowerment and human rights'. read


Burberry burns £28m of excess luxury clothing every year

Upmarket British fashion label Burberry has destroyed more than £28 million in unwanted products this year, amid a continued downturn in sales it has emerged. read


Why have men stopped offering pregnant women a seat?

Natasha Pearlman who is currently eight months pregnant argues people are becoming less considerate of pregnant women. She believes it's common courtesy to offer them a seat. read


Reformed house burglar reveals how thieves can crack an alarm code

Forewarned is forearmed and as someone seasoned in identifying easy ways to fleece people of their precious possessions, who better to advise me on security than a one-time housebreaker? read


Mothers who vape or wear nicotine patches during pregnancy increase their baby’s risk of cot death

Official NHS guidance warns pregnant women not to smoke cigarettes because it can damage their baby. Those who feel they are unable to stop completely are advised to use nicotine replacement. read


Roxanne Pallett airlifted to hospital after horror car crash

Roxanne Pallett was airlifted to hospital after a horror car crash saw her pass out and have to be cut out of the car wreckage on Wednesday.  read


Do plus-size clothes make women fatter?

Dr Raya Muttark and fashion brand owner Alice Dogruyol debate the rise of weight misperceptions. Dr Raya believes 'normalising' larger bodies could be undermining needs to lose weight. read


Smartphone orphans: It’s not children who need less screen time

Katharine Hill argues parents are not emotionally engaging with their children as they are distracted by gadgets. Research shows kids who experience emotional neglect develop differently. read


Pensioner is fined after launching into air-rage attack on stewardesses

A British pensioner has been fined after launching into an air-rage attack on an air-stewardess and demanding to confront the pilot over a lack of hot food on board the plane. read


Thomas Markle claimed heart surgery so he could avoid royal wedding

A source close to Meghan claims that Thomas Markle Sr., 73, feigned an emergency operation as an excuse to not attend the royal wedding and garner sympathy. read


Mother claims there's a stigma to having a child in your twenties

Amy Nickell, 27, discovered she was pregnant with her son Freddy when she was age 24. The Leeds graduate revealed how she turned being a young single mother into a positive. read


Heathrow airport is closed for arriving and departing flights

British Airways has cancelled a number of short haul flights after the incident involving a 'supplier IT system' on Wednesday evening just hours after Heathrow closed for a fire alarm. read


British paedophile who groomed and raped Kenyan girls jailed for life

Paedophile Keith Morris, 72, groomed and raped two girls in the remote African village while he was on holiday between 2016 and 2017. He was jailed for 18 years at Leeds Crown Court. read


Emmanuel Macron deputy chief staff Alexandra Benalla caught dressing as police to attack protesters

Astonishing video footage captured at a street demonstration in Paris shows Alexandre Benalla, who is in his mid-30s, attacking two young protesters, one female, one male. read


Royal Mail chief handed £6m deal and will run business in Switzerland

German executive Rico Back, 64, took over at the company in June after he was bought out of a previous £6million contract and former boss Dame Moya Greene stepped aside. read


Over a quarter of births are to mothers born outside the UK

Foreign-born mothers accounted for a record 28.4 per cent of the total live births last year - up from just 11.6 per cent in 1990. read


Fuel prices soar to highest level in nearly four years

The cost of filling up a typical family car with 55 litres of unleaded rose by £6.98 to £70.40 between June last year and June this year. The cost of filling up with diesel jumped by £8.14 to £72.66. read


LGBT issues set to be taught in primary schools from 2020

Health education will be a mandatory part of the curriculum for all primary and secondary schools in England from autumn 2020, according to Department for Education (DfE) proposals. read


Sir Cliff Richard wins privacy battle against BBC

Sir Cliff took legal action against the BBC over the live broadcast of a South Yorkshire Police raid on his home in Sunningdale, Berkshire, in August 2014, following a child sex assault allegation. read


JANET STREET PORTER: Sir Cliff shouldn't have been tried by the BBC

There are no winners in the epic court room battle between Sir Cliff Richard (pictured) and the BBC, which came to an end at London's High Court today, WRITES JANET STREET-PORTER. read


The BBC behaved like idiots, but I fear ruling could let police raid your home, says STEPHEN GLOVER

STEPHEN GLOVER says the BBC's coverage of Cliff Richard was intrusive and sensationalist, but the ruling in his favour could threaten freedom of the Press. read


Sir Cliff watched TV in horror from Algarve as raid unfolded at flat

Sir Cliff Richard was having lunch in his beloved Algarve retreat in August 2014 when the BBC’s News At One dropped its bombshell. read


Sir Cliff Richard case could have ‘worrying consequences’ for the free press, legal experts warn

The Cliff Richard case could have profound implications for the way the media reports on police investigations, legal experts warned last night. Sir Cliff (pictured) outside of court. read


Unexpected reasons women sleep with men but never confess 

Candida Crewe claims women often give men a chance in bed despite not being mutually attracted to them. Relationship counsellor Rachel Lebus explained how women decide who to sleep with. read


How to tell if your partner is cheating: the top signs and tests

A British private detective, released a guide to help women gather the evidence they need to put their mind at ease - or to confront their partner over their infidelity. read


Diane von Furstenberg: Viagra is the 'worst thing to happen to women'

Belgian designer Diane Von Furstenberg, 71, said older men's struggle to 'get it up' used to level the sexual playing field at a time in life when women were coming to terms with a drop in fertility. read


Beware the vampire bugs lurking in your paddling pool

Jill Foster's five-year-old daughter Charlotte spent three days in hospital after being bitten by a horsefly in their garden. Jill urges parents to be mindful of their child's paddling pool water. read


John Lewis lets you customise pick and mix Quality Street Tin

John Lewis will open 'personalisation stations' at 11 different stores in the UK that allow shoppers to fill 1.2kg Quality Street tins with only the chocolates they like for £12, or £15 with a personalised tin. read


Trump claims he confronted Putin on meddling in the 2016 election

President Donald Trump is taking a much tougher line on Russian President Vladimir Putin in a new television interview than he did just days ago in Helsinki at Putin's side. read


Trump claims Queen 'reviewed Guard of Honour for first time in years'

Donald Trump has falsely claimed the Queen reviewed her Honour Guard for the first time in 70 years during his Windsor visit. read


Trump's new NATO attack: 'Montenegro could get aggressive'

President Donald Trump questioned the Untied States' responsibility to the security of its NATO allies again after a private meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin, despite saying days prior that he was 'totally committed' to the organization now that's increasing its defense spending. read


Maria Butina's Kremlin handler told her she upstaged Anna Chapman

Court documents in Washington D.C. alleged that Maria Butina, 29, was in communication with Russian officials who compared her to Chapman, the best-known Kremlin 'sleeper' spies. read


Trump claims 'haters' would rather go to war with Putin

President Donald Trump is claiming 'haters' would rather go to war with Russia than see him get along with President Vladimir Putin in what he labeled 'Trump Derangement Syndrome.' read


Social media baffled as Melania Trump pulls bizarre face next to Putin

Putin can be seen smiling and nodding in the clip as he is introduced to Melania by President Trump in Helsinki, Finland on Monday. But Melania then pulls a bizarre face when released by Putin. read


Ten schoolboys gang-rape girl 'until she passes out' in India

The girl, enrolled in a government high school, was attacked on her way home in the West Champaran district of Bihar, north eastern India. read


Margaret Hodge defends attacking Jeremy Corbyn in emotional article

Dame Margaret Hodge will be sanctioned by her party despite being praised by some party colleagues for daring to confront Jeremy Corbyn over failing to tackle anti-Semitism among his supporters. read


Tom Jones forced to cancel Stansted Park gig after falling ill

Tom Jones, 78, has cancelled his concert at Stansted Park just hours before he was due on stage upon medical advice. read


Morrisons will introduce a 'quiet hour' for customers with autism 

Lights will be dimmed, beeping machines will be hushed and trolley movements will be reduced from 9am to 10am every Saturday at Morrisons. read


QUENTIN LETTS: Boris Johnson's angry Brexit speech at PMQs

Just before 3pm yesterday, former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson rose to make his own personal statement. He played things responsibly despite flashes of anger, WRITES QUENTIN LETTS. read


Boris Johnson launches stinging attack on May’s timid Brexit

The former foreign secretary exploded back into the political fray by lambasting her 'miserable' strategy as the Prime Minister struggles to contain open warfare in the Tory party. read


Theresa May braces for Boris Johnson resignation speech

The PM revealed her plans for the EU to collect tariffs for the UK and vice versa might not be ready before the UK fully leaves the bloc, after the transition period, in December 2020. read


Theresa May will issue 70 papers on how to prepare for a no-deal Brexit

Theresa May said the notices would tell firms what to do ‘in the event of a no-deal scenario’. Meanwhile Liam Fox warned EU leaders of dire consequences of failing to reach an agreement. read


Tory Remainers say Jacob Rees-Mogg is now running Britain

Rebels complained that Eurosceptics had hijacked Theresa May's premiership after a knife edge vote on whether the UK should stay in the EU customs union. read


Cash-strapped NHS paid out £1.2million to senior manager

Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust sparked fury after it emerged that Stewart Messer, 57, had banked more than £750,000 in pay and pensions. read


Man who is 90 per cent covered in tattoos has his genitals removed

Adam Curlykale, 32, from Kaliningrad in Russia, spent 12 years covering his body, including his eyeballs, with black ink after he was diagnosed with cancer. read


Conservative peer Lord Blencathra says UK is becoming fat idle nation that will bankrupt NHS

Former Conservative minister Lord Blencathra made his stark assessment as he argued obesity is not an illness but 'a lifestyle choice during a debate on how to tackle the UK crisis. read


Elle Macpherson has slimmed down disgraced doctor Andrew Wakefield

Andrew Wakefield, the disgraced British doctor who was revealed to be the 54-year-old millionaire supermodel's new lover has told friends in Austin, TX, where he lives, of their happiness read


Controversial British doctor Andrew Wakefield's wife defends him

In the documentary, Andrew Wakefield's wife Carmel tells their four children: 'Your father was gravely defamed.' Two months later he was photographed embracing supermodel Elle. read


Doctor dating Elle Macpherson built wife a house before dumping her

Andrew Wakefield and wife Carmel had just put the finishing touches on a $1.4m Tuscan-style villa that was to be their luxurious new home in Austin, Texas when he said he was leaving. read


Italy refuses to take bodies of a woman and child 'abandoned' at sea

Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has said it is his job to first 'think of the millions of poor Italians' after his country refused a rescue boat  carrying a dead woman and child. read


Poppi Worthington's father has 'nothing to hide' after police discover laptop

Tracy Worthington, 47, said her brother Paul believes he has nothing to worry about after the laptop was discovered by cops, claiming police would find nothing 'to incriminate him'. read


Russian warship 'carrying £100 billion gold' found off South Korea

Divers have discovered the wreck of the Russian warship Dimitrii Donskoi around 1,400ft under the waves off the South Korean island of Ulleungdo, 113 years after it sank. read


Another blow for Elon Musk as Tesla Model 3 buyers say they're losing patience

Tesla sales hit 200,000 since the start of 2010 - the point at which federal law requires the credit for rechargeable electric vehicles to be phased out. Buyers will get the full credit through end of year. read


Nurse looking for love on Tinder leaves potential dates creeped out

A 26-year-old nurse looking for love has left potential suitors on Tinder more than a little nervous after she listed some fundamental must-haves - most notably, both lungs and both kidneys. read


ISIS fanatic guilty of suicide bomb plot on Downing Street

Naa'imur Rahman, from north London, wanted to set off a bomb in Downing Street before launching a 'full frontal assault' on Number 10 to try and kill the Prime Minister. read


Michelle Keegan is mocked for performing CPR on a patient's stomach

The 31-year-old actress plays Lance Corporal Georgie Lane in the BBC series, and her character was seen trying but failing to save a Bangladeshi woman who had been beaten with a stick. read


Teen rapper Patches delivers original rap on America's Got Talent

Maddoc Johnson, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, performed on Tuesday night's episode during the first round of judge cuts, after making it through the audition stage. read


Actress accuses director Luc Besson of raping her at hotel in Paris

Sand Van Roy, 27, claims 59-year-old director Luc Besson attacked her at the Bristol Hotel in Paris after returning from this year's Cannes Film Festival. She also claims he abused her for two years prior. read


Screwfix millionaire's divorce battle with ex goes back to court

James Goddard-Watts, whose family founded the Screwfix, and ex-wife Julia are locked in a battle at the High Court over millions of pounds in cash eight years after splitting up. read


The foods that are secretly ruining your teeth revealed by a dentist

When it comes to having good teeth, we are what we eat. Dentist Dr Peter Chuang recently revealed the surprising items that are ruining your white smile, and what to eat instead. read


Monty Koludrovic reveals the secret to cooking the perfect rice

Sydney's leading chef Monty Koludrovic has shared the secret to cooking the perfect fluffy rice every time. read


Australian millennial who says she can't save despite $122,000 salary

Australian woman Kate Donovan, who now lives in London, says she's found it difficult to save for a house on her $122,200 salary, despite setting aside more than $660 a month just for holidays. read


Judge blasts ex-UKIP councillor as he jails him for life

Anna Searle, 62, was strangled at home in Stowmarket, Suffolk in December, after she found out Stephen Searle was having an affair with their son's girlfriend (pictured together in 2012). read


Zuckerberg says breaking up Facebook would pave the way for Chinese tech companies to fill the void

Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerbuerg says if Facebook were to be broken into parts by the US Government, other tech companies without 'American values' could come and fill the void. read


Police told to prepare for hate crime increase in Brexit aftermath

Police have been told to prepare for a spike in hate crime as the UK leaves the EU – despite confusion over how many offences actually take place after errors in categorising offences. read


Eddie Catz founder secretly filmed two 14-year-old girls

Darren Johnson, the founder of children’s soft play company Eddie Catz, pleaded guilty to five counts of voyeurism and has admitted taking more than 700 covert images of women and teenage girls. read


Liam Payne renting his sprawling LA pad for $60k a MONTH... after failing to sell the lavish home

Liam - who previously claimed that he thinks the home is haunted - purchased the 4.69-acre secluded Californian compound property in late 2015 for $10 million, and lived there with ex, Cheryl. read


Holidaymakers warned as 3.8m people bid to escape on 'frantic Friday'

There are also concerns that spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions with the possibility of road closures, with motorists already facing lengthy delays. read


UK weather: School summer holidays will begin with thunderstorms

The Met Office-released images reveal what a difference two months make as the nation looks a rich and verdant green in May but has become a Sahara-like sandy brown this month. read


Royal fans claim Princess Charlotte looks just like Diana

Following her appearance at Prince Louis' christening royal watchers have pointed out the similarities between three-year-old Charlotte and her late grandmother Princess Diana. read


Fraudster built a mansion in Zimbabwe using scammed UK maternity cash

Clemence Marijeni, from the West Midands, was at the centre of a 12-person fraud ring who claimed taxpayers' cash meant for mothers of young babies. read


Abbey Clancy reveals she suffers from hair loss since pregnancy

Abbey Clancy has revealed on Wednesday that since giving birth to her six-month-old son Johnny she has started losing her hair, something that has knocked her body confidence. read


Fraudster scammed £8m for cruises, gambling and luxury flat

Conman Anthony Kemp, 62, has been jailed for defrauding vulnerable people out of £8 million so he could go on cruises, gamble and live in a luxury New Zealand apartment. read


Nearly 1,700 NHS patients were denied hip and knee surgeries

The reality of NHS rationing means soaring numbers of patients are being denied hip and knee surgery – despite ‘begging’ letters from their doctors, an investigation has found. read


Surveyor whose marriage ended 16 years ago wins Supreme Court battle

Graham Mills appealed a High Court ruling which saw monthly payments awarded to Maria Mills (pictured) increase by £341 to £1,441 to meet her 'basic needs'. read


Great Western Railway guard forces woman to move mobility scooter

Tanyalee Davis, 37, was left sobbing after a train guard ordered her to move her mobility scooter. The Great Western Rail employee even announced it to the entire train to Norwich. read


Leeds landlord jailed for a year after two children die in inferno

Emma Taylor told a court how she has been left devastated after her sons Logan, 3, and Jake, 2 (pictured together), died in a fire at their home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. read


Shunning religion makes nations richer and more tolerant for individual rights, study finds 

Researchers at the universities of Bristol and Tennessee found a modest increase in secularisation corresponded to an average £800 increase in output per head. read


Earthquake strikes again between Dorking and Gatwick airport

The first quake to hit Newdigate, near Dorking, Surrey, was recorded at 4.49am today with a magnitude of 1.7, before the second one came at 2.33pm with a magnitude of 2. read


Police search park where Novichok victims may have picked up perfume

Counter-terrorism officers are searching Queen Elizabeth Park in Salisbury, which is at the centre of the Wiltshire city's Novichok poisoning investigation. read


Can you trust cosmetics that claim to protect you from the sun?

Claire Coleman compared a selection of cosmetics that contain SPF against sunscreen to uncover the best products for protecting skin from harmful rays. Face powder gave the least protection. read


STEVE BACKSHALL: Don't fear sharks, learn to adore Jaws

Over 20 years of filming wildlife for a living, encounters in the open ocean with sharks have been my most treasured experiences. read


Fortnite players revolt over removal of tactical submachine gun

Fortnite's latest major update has given players across the globe access to two new weapons, but also abolished the game's 'tactical submachine gun'. read


Dermatologist shares the exact order you should be applying your skincare products

Speaking to FEMAIL, dermatologist Dr Natasha Cook shared the exact order you should be applying your skincare products, and the ingredients to never mix if you want great skin. read


DIY detective snared string of would-be killers

IT expert Bob Innes, 50, of Novato, California, helped police catch one man who was allegedly plotting a hit on his former girlfriend - and another who requested a hit on three people. read


John Woodcock MP QUITS Labour condemning 'witch hunt' against him

John Woodcock, who has been suspended over sexual harassment allegations, said the process against him was being 'manipulated for factional purposes'. read


Coroner blasts 'woeful' police probe into death of soldier found shot dead at Deepcut barracks

Private Sean Benton, 20, (pictured) was found with five bullets in his chest at the Surrey base in June 1995, shortly after he had been told he was to be discharged from the military. read


Couple enlist The Real Junk Food Project to use food waste at wedding

Cherie Harris, 36, and Jaimes Mainwaring, 29,from Leeds, enlisted the help of food waste charity The Real Junk Food Project to create a menu made up entirely food heading for the bin. read


Over half of women who watch gay porn imagine themselves as men

According to research led by Dr Lucy Neville, a Lecturer in Criminology from the University of Leicester, 55 per cent of the women surveyed imagined themselves as men (stock image). read


Three arrests after police swoop on traveller caravan park in Rochdale

Three people were arrested on suspicion of money laundering, burglary, and drug possession following the raid (pictured) at a site in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. read


Richard Bacon shares poignant picture holding hands with his wife

The ex-Blue Peter host, who was put in a medically induced coma after falling ill, has shared an update on his improving health and his expected release from Lewisham Hospital in South East London. read


Cheshire beautician hanged herself after row with boyfriend

Agnieszka Giza was found dead at her home in Runcorn, Cheshire, after her businessman boyfriend told her girlfriends were not invited to a concert he and his friends were going to. read


White man calls 911 for foul by black player at pickup basketball game

The incident happened at LA Fitness in Dulles, Virginia. Neither of the men involved has been identified but the incident was described on social media by another man who played with them. read


EU fines Google $5 billion in record-breaking fine

The Mountain View-based company is the most popular search engine in the world and this fine, set to be announced at 12pm BST will take the firm to $6.7 billion (£5.1 billion) in EU fines since 2017. read


How cannabis triggers hunger so they can treat appetite loss

The researchers in Washington say the study is urgent since marijuana is given to cancer and HIV patients to treat appetite loss, but we do not know how it interacts with their bodies or their diseases. read


Queen will honour eight heroes from the London Bridge terror attack

Eight heroes of the London Bridge terror attack will be honoured by the Queen including police officers, civilians who stepped up and two who died helping others. read


One fifth of UK supermarket plastic waste non-recyclable

The findings of a new UK survey show supermarkets are yet to make much progress at reducing the mountain of rubbish that often ends up in landfill or being burnt. read


Court overturns then-11-year-old boy's conviction in slaying

Pennsylvania's highest court on Wednesday overturned the conviction of a man who was 11-years-old at the time he shot dead his father's pregnant fiancée in 2009.  read


Bodies of 95 black forced-labor prisoners from Jim Crow era unearthed

Construction crews began digging in April as part of a project to build a $59million career and technical center on the site in the town of Sugar Land, a sprawling suburb just outside of Houston. read


Ohio executes mentally ill veteran who stabbed man in 1985

Robert Van Hook, 58, was sentenced to die for fatally strangling and stabbing David Self after picking him up in a Cincinnati bar in 1985. He will be executed at 10am in Lucasville. read


Grenfell operator 'helpless' as she heard girl take final breaths

Sarah Russell stayed on the phone for almost an hour to Jessica Urbano Ramirez (pictured), who called 999 complaining she could not escape due to the smoke. read


Flu vaccines offered no protection against killer 'Aussie' strain

Public Health England today admitted the jab had 'no significant effectiveness’ in stopping people being struck down by H3N2, which was blamed for adding to the pressure on the NHS. read


Canal barges are left high and dry after boater left paddles open at a lock

A stretch of the Kennet and Avon Canal in Wiltshire was reduced to little more than a puddle after the water drained away when a boater accidentally left the paddles up. read


David Spade pays tribute to sister-in-law Kate Spade

David Spade spoke about the loss of his sister-in-law Kate Spade during an appearance on Good Morning America on Wednesday, and said the family is still coping with the tragedy. read


Labour MP Rosie Cooper sees National Action members jailed

Labour MP Rosie Cooper (pictured) was at the Old Bailey in London today to watch as two men were jailed for a total of 14 years for being members of banned far-right group National Action. read


Boys should be given life-saving HPV vaccine, say Government advisers

Charities today hailed the 'huge triumph' and begged officials to immediately implement the guidance. Since 2008 the vaccine has been given to 12-13-year-old girls on the NHS - but not boys. read


Male model landed film role just days before he was stabbed to death

A friend of murdered model Harry Uzoka, 25, told a jury at the Old Bailey in London on Wednesday that Mr Uzoka had recently been offered a role in a rom-com when he was brutally stabbed to death. read


How Lipizzaners horses were saved from Nazis and Russians

The famous Lipizzaner stallions (pictured) belonged to the Nazis when Hitler annexed Austria. But they were taken by the German Army in 1942 and shipped to Hostau, Czechoslovakia. read


DUP's Ian Paisley faces being Commons suspension after sleaze probe

The Commons watchdog has urged the punishment - the longest for decades - after concluding the MP went on all-expenses paid trips with his family to the country in 2013 but did not register them. read


Instagram testing new feature that lets users remove followers

Instagram is trying out a new feature that will allow users to remove followers. Previously, users could only delete followers if they made their profile private or if they blocked specific accounts. read


Passenger films Uber driver PEEING into his water bottle while she is being driven home

A New York City-based Uber driver was kicked off the ride hailing platform after a passenger caught him peeing in a bottle during their ride. Passenger Raichelle Carter recorded it. read


Glamorous mother who smuggled mobile into prison while carrying her baby is jailed for four months

Leila Hanford, 32, (pictured) of Newport, Gwent, took her 11-week old baby on a visit to HM Prison Cardiff to see her partner when she tried to sneak the device past security. read


Three siblings sacrifice their mother in Satanic ritual in Peru

Aurelia Quispe, 38 (right), Percy Quispe, 41 and Marcelina Suane, 46, are accused of murdering their 75-year-old mother Teodora Quispe Ccayllahua in a satanic healing ritual in Peru. read


Who'll find love on our blind date? This week it's Tori, 36, and Mark, 34

This week, talent company owner Tori Just, 36, from South London had dinner with marketing expert Mark Jervis, 34, from Hertfordshire at The Skylon, Royal Festival Hall in London. read


Cruel workers kill piglets by slamming their heads against the floor

Harrowing footage taken using undercover surveillance at an agricultural co-op in Germany shows piglets being killed by having their heads slammed against the floor (GRAPHIC) read


Brandon Lewis apologises to Jo Swinson for taking part in Brexit vote

Jo Swinson, who gave birth to her son Gabriel two weeks ago, is on maternity leave so she missed the crucial parliamentary showdown. read


Apple's new iPhone could have edge-to-edge screens

Apple has been widely rumored to be prepping three new iPhones for later this year. Now, a leaked image reportedly shows the glass panels that will be used in the yet-to-be-released iPhone models. read


'New Stonehenge' uncovered in Ireland during summer heatwave

The never-before-seen monument, spotted in County Meath, Ireland, is made up of a ring of prehistoric ditches now buried deep underground (pictured). read


‘Yes means yes’: New Spanish consent law where silence means no

Spain is to introduce a new rape law that will criminalise sex without explicit mutual consent after a public outcry over the assault of a young woman at the Pamplona bull-running festival. read


Nelson Mandela's granddaughter lays wreath at Westminster Abbey to mark 100 years since his birth

Granddaughter Zamaswazi Dlamini-Mandela (pictured right)) wiped away tears as she attended the event.She also laid a wreath by a memorial stone in her grandfather's name. read


Tracey Cox reveals how to spot he's a loser in just three dates

Sex and relationship expert Tracey Cox reveals how to tell if a potential partner is a 'loser' in just three dates including if they bad mouth an ex or continuously cancel. read


Sharpest images ever of Neptune have been back to Earth from the European Southern Observatory

Experts from the European Southern Observatory captured the shot using its Very Large Telescope, based in the deserts of northern Chile. read


Nonie designer's reaction to Meghan Markle endorsement

EXCLUSIVE: Nina Kharey, 35, from Calgary, Alberta set up her label Nonie in memory of her brother who was murdered in a gang shoot-out - and Meghan wore one of her designs this week. read


Prince Harry looks dapper as he supports a rugby charity

The Duke of Sussex, 33, was on hand to learn more about rugby charity the Injured Players Foundation at their annual client forum at Twickenham Stadium, London, on Wednesday. read


Bodycam footage from Stormy Daniels' strip club arrest is released

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was arrested at Sirens nightclub in Columbus on July 12 for smacking three undercover police officers in the face with her bare breasts. read


Princess Eugenie invites members of the public to her royal wedding

Princess Eugenie and her husband-to-be Jack Brooksbank are inviting 1,200 members of the public into the grounds of Windsor Castle for the royal wedding on October 12th. read


Tommy Robinson appeals against sentence for contempt of...

Far right activist Tommy Robinson, 35, (pictured) was locked up in May after filming people involved in a criminal trial at Leeds Crown Court and broadcast the footage on Facebook. read


Summer’s clever cossies! One-pieces have gone high-tech

British fashion expert Camilla Ridley-Day revealed a selection of the best one-piece swimsuits for flattering your figure this summer. She advises women with fuller busts to shop at lingerie specialists. read


Spanish submarine that was too heavy to sail now too big for its dock

Spain's new submarine has been knocked off course again after it emerged the boat - which needed an expensive redesign to make it longer to keep its buoyancy - now cannot dock. read


Internet users share the worst designs they've ever come across

People from around the world snapped pictures of the products and places that left them completely baffled - and they're sure to leave you scratching your head too. read


Veterans carry coffin of Royal Marine Commando D-Day hero

Patrick Churchill, 94, was a Royal Marine Commando who landed in the first wave of the assault on Juno beach on June 6, 1944 in an assault which eventually won the Second World War. read


Katie Price 'left company feeling scammed after blagging £1k jewellery

The businesswoman, 40, has left jewellers Elvyra Design feeling 'scammed' after allegedly failing to deliver on her promise to promote their glittering products on social media. read


Black bear cools off in a luxurious backyard pool in Los Angeles

The bear relaxed in the cool water for a few minutes, finding relief from the humidity and 90-degree heat Eventually, it climbed out of the pool and continued exploring the San Fernando Valley. read


World's rarest Star Wars figures including Darth Vader in auction

A 'hard to find' Darth Vader figure with extending lightsaber is estimated to sell for $25,000 when it goes under the hammer at Heritage Auctions, which is based in Dallas, Texas. read


Girl sobs as 'the spirit of her murdered brother speaks through her'

Abigail Magtalas, 16, started trembling on Saturday evening - three months after her brother, Marvin, 19, was killed in Nueva Ecija, Philippines. read


Cory Monteith's mom says he was on pain meds before his overdose

Monteith was found dead of a drugs overdose aged 31 in his Vancouver hotel room on July 13, 2013. Five years on, and his mom Ann McGregor insists her son never meant to die. read


Astronaut Scott Kelly marries his long-time girlfriend Amiko Kauderer

Retired US astronaut Scott Kelly married his long-time girlfriend Amiko Kauderer in Houston, Texas last weekend after she stood by him when he spent a record-breaking year away in space. read


Thieves steal 21 HUMAN SKULLS from a crypt under a Kent church

The remains, believed to be around 700 years old, were taken from St Leonard's Church, Hythe, Kent, sometime between 4pm on Sunday and 10.40am on Monday, police said. read


Epic 1,200-mile escape of WWII British Army hero who fled Japanese PoW camp is finally told

Major John Monro's incredible journey, that involved spending two months traipsing through the Chinese jungle fraught with danger is featured in a new book written by his daughter. read


Scientists discover how to banish vitiligo white spots for years

The condition affects about one percent of all people (over 75 million globally) and some societies shun sufferers. But currently, the only treatments available take a long time to take effect and fade soon after. read


A 'human zoo' in Paris displaying people from Tunisia and Morocco

From May until October 1907, Le Jardin d'Agronomie Tropicale exhibited people from French territories in Africa and Asia in replica villages like a real-life cabinet of curiosities. read


The Crown: Helena Bonham Carter transforms into Princess Margaret

Fans have gotten a first look as Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret in the upcoming third series of The Crown, with another snap showing Ben Daniels as Lord Snowdon. read


Sport Illustrated model gets backlash for breastfeeding baby on runway

Mara Martin, 30, walked on the runway at the W Hotel South Beach during the Sports Illustrated swimsuit show on Sunday night in Miami. read


Thai cave boys are released from hospital before press conference

The 12 Thai soccer players trapped underground for more than two weeks returned to their families on Wednesday after opening up about their ordeal for the first time. read


Helen McGinn tries Sancerre Rosé paired with fresh crab

This week, British wine expert Helen McGinn paired Tesco Finest Sancerre Rosé 2016 with fresh crab. She also found a bargain on Hattingley Valley Brut NV at Waitrose. read


The NHS cardiac nurse with the biggest heart in Britain

Candace Livingstone, 34, revealed how the positivity of nurse Rebecca Jones, 46 at Great Ormond Street Hospital helped her as she waited for her son Elliott to be given a heart transplant. read


Amtrak revives classic 1950s glass-domed train

Amtrak has announced that it is bringing back the classic glass-dome train to run on routes from Brunswick in Maine to Boston and from Montreal to New York from later this year. read


Cat Lara goes missing from Wales home for 12 years

Lara the cat vanished from her home in Wales in 2006. Her owner Angie Hardy thought she was gone for good until a vet found her five miles away last Friday - to discover she had gone deaf. read


The coastal Florida getaway where Amish and Mennonites have been vacationing for nearly a century

Members of Amish and Mennonite communities across the US have been flocking to Sarasota, Florida to vacation for nearly 100 years - relaxing some rules as they enjoy socializing and games read


'Agatha Christie oak' collapses in heatwave after disease ravaged it

A cricket club in Torquay, Devon was home to a tree made famous by novelist Agatha Christie, who used to sit under it to watch cricket. The oak collapsed overnight due to fungal infection. read


YouTube prankster tries out various queue-jumping techniques in UK

Prankster Zac Alsop went to the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth and Warwick Castle to see how easy it is to cut in line without people telling him to go to the back of the queue. read


Mac on... Cliff Richard  

Cliff Richard and the Shadows read


Baby elephant tries to pull itself out of a water tank in India

The elephant was spotted in the cemented reservoir of a tea garden in Alipurduar in West Bengal, India, after locals heard its terrified cries. read


Man feeds bee MDMA from spoon in sick video

A man has posted a video of himself feeding a bee liquid ecstasy from a spoon. It is not clear where the cruel act took place but social media users were quick to condemn him. read


Satellite image shows 11 million ton iceberg floating off Greenland

The image captured July 9 by ESA's Sentinel-2 satellites shows the massive iceberg, along with several other large icebergs in the vicinity of the village Innaarsuit. read


Rare beaked whales spotted for only the third time in the North Atlantic

The sighting came during a wildlife photography trip organised by charity Orca. where ferry passengers saw them breaching the waters off the coast off Santander in Spain. read


Hidden away riverside home with own helipad is on sale for £4m

The £4m, seven bedroom mansion in exclusive Stoke Gabriel, Devon has its own helipad and only visible from the River Dart. Set in 39 acres of grounds, it can only be reached by a discreet entrance. read