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Labour MPs threaten to quit if NEC rejects anti-Semitism definition

Peter Willsman was applauded by Momentum activists as he turned up for the NEC gathering at the party's HQ (pictured left). But a group of Jewish protesters angrily chanted 'shame on you'. Mr Willsman was re-elected to the NEC yesterday with more than 70,000 votes despite his diatribe in July, when he accused critics of 'making up' complaints about anti-Semitism. Labour is on the verge of all-out civil war today with at least three more MPs believed to be ready to quit if the NEC refuses to adopt the full international definition of anti-Semitism. The bitter showdown is the culmination of months of clashes between Jeremy Corbyn (pictured right), moderate MPs and Jewish groups. Former Cabinet minister Dame Margaret Beckett (inset) was also attending the meeting.

Cancer-stricken BBC presenter Rachael Bland shares her final plans

BBC newsreader Rachael Bland, 40, who has terminal breast cancer, has wrapped 18 years worth of birthday presents for three-year-old son Freddie - but could now struggle to finish a memoir written just for him. The mother-of-one has also built up a collection of handwritten notebooks, perfume and other personal items so the little boy grows up knowing how his mummy wrote, smelled and sounded once she is gone. Rachael's final plans have been revealed in a blog written last week - just before she learned she had days to live - but published for the first time today.

Joseph MacMillan from Glasgow was deemed fit to work while also suffering from diabetes, pancreatitis and heart problems as he suffered from cancer that left him needing his nose amputated.

A document, which was obtained by radio station LBC and made public today, details anti-Semitic allegations against councillors and members in Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party.

Joanne Louise Smith (pictured at court today) jumped into her car after angry parents confronted her and her lover romping in Roundhay Park in Leeds on a sunny Sunday afternoon.

London police chief Cressida Dick spoke out after Facebook refused to hand over a password which could be a vital clue in the investigation into the murder of 13-year-old Lucy McHugh.

Russia says ISS leak could be deliberate sabotage

Space agency chief Dmitry Rogozin revealed that the hole (left) in a Russian space craft docked at the orbiting station was caused by a drill held with a 'wavering hand'. A commission will seek to identify the culprit by name, Rogozin said, calling this a 'matter of honour' for Russia's Energia space manufacturing company that made the Soyuz space craft (top right). The 'micro fracture' believed to be around 2mm wide in the $150 billion (£115 billion) space station (bottom right) was discovered after astronauts noticed a drop in pressure on 29 August. Sources suggest the question of how to fix the hole - potentially caused by 'deliberate interference' - may have strained relations between Moscow and Houston.

There is likely to be a pause on the Indian summer later this week as a low pressure system sweeps in from the East of England, bringing 30mph wind gusts and rain on Friday and Saturday.

Experts say many plants have become stressed by the hot and dry summer, but there has now been enough rain to ensure those which have retained their leaves will still give off an autumn colour.

Teen arrested in his bedroom after hoax bomb-threats to UK schools

George Duke-Cohan, 19, sent mass emails to the UK and US claiming pipe bombs were on their premises and also rang San Francisco Airport to report that gunmen had taken over a flight. Duke-Cohan (inset) posed as a concerned parent whose daughter was on the United Airlines Flight, telling police that one gunman had a bomb. Hundreds of UK schools evacuated pupils in March and while Duke-Cohan was under investigation, he threatened yet more schools. Duke-Cohan was arrested for a third time at his Watford home following the airport hoax in August (pictured, main, officers at his home).

Carlos Delacruz, 35, from Banknock, near Falkirk, was in a relationship with the women at separate times when he pretended to have sex with them by using a prosthetic penis.

BBC One's Reported Missing reveals how Tracey Hardy, from Macclesfield, pretended to be pregnant and then claimed a friend's child was her own for five years to trick her ex John.

The obesity crisis is taking its toll on the health of the British public's heart with a worrying 78 per cent of over-30s found to have hearts that are older than they should be.

Stars such as Louise Thompson, Marnie Simpson and Georgia Toffolo have all worn outfits for paid Instagram posts, and then flogged them online on the fashion site Depop.

Loose Women star Coleen Nolan breaks down as she apologises for 'bullying' Kim Woodburn during interview and reveals she's had death threats - with trolls urging her to 'die like her sister'

Coleen Nolan has now issued an apology for the controversial Loose Women row, joining Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield on the This Morning sofa on Tuesday for an emotional chat. The 53-year-old star broke down in tears as she revealed the backlash has been 'horrendous' and says she's even been send death threats, with sick trolls urging her to 'die like her sister' Bernie.

Paedophile hunter Stephen Dure jailed for 15 weeks after false claim

Stephen Dure (right), 34 and from Southampton, claimed on Facebook that Paul Farhad (left), 42, was a 'violent psychopath' who 'grooms teenagers' in a video which was viewed by 111,000 people. He made the claims on TRAP, an online group which uses sting operations to catch alleged paedophiles trying to meet up with underage children. Mr Farhad said the inaccurate post, which also claimed he was a 'massive danger' to society, caused him to lose his job and as a result he lost earnings.

Agriculture Minister Stephane Travert said the French navy was 'ready to intervene' after fishermen hurled stones, bottles and insults at each other in the latest episode of a long-running 'Scallops War'.

'I was worried she would take her life': Jeremy Vine says he treated Roxanne Pallett sensitively amid CBB punch row because he feared she was 'suicidal'

Jeremy Vine has now confessed the real reason he adopted a sensitive approach towards the former Emmerdale actress, saying he was concerned she would 'take her life tomorrow'. Roxanne has been at the centre of a media storm after branding her CBB co-star Ryan Thomas a 'woman beater' when he 'punched her' during a play fight, demanding her be removed from the Channel 5 show house.

Roxanne Pallet apologised for her 'overreaction' to Ryan Thomas 'punching' her on CBB today. Eagle-eyed viewers praised the woman sitting behind her for her unimpressed facial expression.

On Monday, Jermaine Pennant was evicted from the CBB house. And what followed was a hard-to-watch interview, in which he squirmed his way through Emma Willis' questioning.

Ryan Thomas' mum has said she will 'never forgive' Roxanne Pallett after the actress falsely accused her son of punching her on Celebrity Big Brother as she appeared on This Morning on Tuesday.

Typhoon Jebi smashes Japan: Giant waves and 135mph winds rock the country as train station roof COLLAPSES during the worst storm in 25 years and a MILLION are told to evacuate

Typhoon Jebi hammered the west coast as it made landfall today in the latest severe weather to hit Japan this summer following rains, landslides, floods and record-breaking heat that killed hundreds of people. Dramatic video has emerged showing the roof of Kyoto train station crashing down into the concourse below sending commuters sprinting for safety amid powerful 135mph gusts (bottom right). Separate images show massive waves cascading over sea walls (left), upturned boats and debris drifting in flood water (top right) and trucks flipped onto their sides on motorways. Japan's weather agency has issued warnings of landslides, flooding, high tides, lightning and tornadoes across western Japan including in Osaka and Kyoto. Evacuation advisories were issued for 1.19 million people in western and central Japan.

EXCLUSIVE: Matrimonial consultant Sheela Mackintosh-Stewart has revealed the warning signs that indicate your partner could be headed fr the danger zone - and how to deal with them.

Allison and Andrew Sweatman, from Cabot, Arkansas, adopted three-year-old Beau to accompany their daughter Rosie because they no longer found special needs parenting 'scary'.

Sinead McNamara was 'dealing with a bad breakup before suicide'

EXCLUSIVE: An Australian Instagram model, who died after being found hanged off the back of a billionaire's super yacht, may have suffered from a bad break-up. Sinead McNamara, 20, was seen being consoled by a colleague, 15 minutes before her body was found at the rear of the $190million Mayan Queen IV as it sat docked in Argostoli, on the Greek Island of Kefalonia. Her final moments are believed to have been captured on one of the yacht's CCTV cameras, which is now a key part of the police investigation. Officers are also reviewing photographs and messages found on her phone after some crew members told police that Ms McNamara was struggling with a bad break-up, according to local media reports on Tuesday.

Cressida Dick was answering call-in questions from Londoners when a former officer rang in and questioned her over why police cannot use the hoods on the capital's streets.

Victoria and David Beckham FINALLY address those 'split' rumours

David and Victoria Beckham have finally addressed the state of their 19-year marriage in a new interview with Vogue - having been plagued by split rumours in recent months. For the October edition of the iconic publication, the superstar couple have taken part in a photoshoot with their entire brood - children Brooklyn, 19, Romeo, 16, Cruz, 13, Harper, seven, and even their beloved cocker spaniel, Olive. Cutting to the chase, Spice Girl-cum-fashion designer Victoria, 44, said: 'People have been making things up about our relationship for 20 years, so David and I are pretty used to ignoring the nonsense and just carrying on as normal.'

'I have a reaction to a family where the woman is covered head to toe and the man is in shorts and flip flops': Rachel Johnson tells GMB why she 'has a problem' with Muslim women wearing the veil

Rachel Johnson has defended her call for a full ban on the burka in Britain as she explained why she 'has a problem' with Muslim woman wearing a full veil. The sister of former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson argued there was 'no feminist argument' for wearing the garment during an appearance on Good Morning Britain. The columnist said the UK should follow countries such as France in an outright ban on the burka, following comments by her brother in which he said Muslim women wearing the garment looked like 'letter boxes' and 'bank robbers'. She argued that it was not freedom of choice for many Muslim women who were forced to wear the veil by male relatives or through fear of attacks in the street. Ms Johnson faced opposition to her views from host Piers Morgan and fellow guest Sahar Al-Faifa, from the Muslim Council of Britain, who wore a niqab.

Daniel Storr, 32, (pictured) who worked for Parkway Financial Solutions in Bournemouth, Dorset, promised Aden Embling a cut of his commission for every sale he made from the data.

Claire MacCabe, 44, was a guest at the rural Scottish farmhouse owned by Graeme Steel when she became ill shortly before 9.10pm on Saturday.

Elaine Statman, 64, a widow and retired advertising executive, lives in Leeds. She has two daughters and two grandchildren. She takes nine types of pills each day.

Software reveals what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might look at 60

The Future Face software, developed by Dr De Silva has been used to show how the royals could look in 25-35 years time with Meghan (top right at 62) predicted to age the best out of the three royals thanks to her healthy lifestyle choices. Kate (top left at 61) is likely to look older because of her skin tone while Prince Harry (top centre at 68) will look increasingly like Prince Charles. The same technology also been applied to three different Harrys - pop star Harry Styles (bottom left), 24, and the England soccer captain Harry Kane (bottom right0, 25, who are all shown 35 years from now as well as Kate Moss (bottom centre) at 69.

Leah Phillips, 29 from Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire, has undergone training and now charges new mothers up to £140 to have their placentas turned into pills, or £25 for a smoothie.

The patient in his 60s checked himself into hospital in Dalian city, north-east China after the pounding sound in his ear wouldn't go away. Doctors were able to flush it out with water.

Kayden Urmston-Bancroft required urgent surgery after his bowel burst. He was transferred to Royal Manchester Children's Hospital but had to wait three days for a bed. He died on 17 April 2016.

Shayni Kirk (pictured) began suffering with severe chest pains on January 28 and was found dead by her mother two days later beside her pet dogs at home in Macclesfield, Cheshire.

The biggest prize EVER on British daytime TV: Ecstatic team on The Chase wins £100,000... so how many of their questions can you answer correctly?

On ITV's The Chase Diane, Luca, Tim and Gayna managed to outrun Chaser Anne Hegerty - known as the Governess - and split the winnings equally in four, giving them a whopping £25,000 each (main). The win was praised by viewers of the ITV game show (bottom left and right), with many branding it 'the best episode ever'.

To rust and ruin! The forgotten things left to crumble

Once prized objects of adoration and splendour, these eerily fascinating forgotten buildings, cars, planes and ships are slowly crumbling. Covered in rust, mosses and sprouting trees, the wreck of SS Ayrfield wallows in the shallows of Homebush Bay, just west of Sydney (top right). The bay has become a graveyard of once illustrious boats that fell into disuse in the 1960s and 1970s and it is now a popular tourist attraction. Other haunting sites include old Antonov An-2 aircraft in Russia (top right), the derelict New World Mall in Bangkok (bottom right), a subsiding military fort on Latvia's west coast (bottom left) and a train cemetery in Bolivia (inset).

Doctors in London have released incredible thermal scans that show how Botox, usually used to smoothen out wrinkles, restored circulation and heat to their extremities.

In a new interview makeup artist Daniel Martin has revealed that he uses bargain drugstore product Aquaphor in place of a highlighter to achieve a glowing complexion.

The Old Trafford manager has accepted a six-month jail sentence for each of the two financial crimes he was accused of after accepting wrongdoing as part of the agreement with prosecutors, it's claimed.

Rose West abused her own children ..revealed for the first time by daughter Mae

MAE WEST: Rose West (right) had never been a good mother, doling out savage beatings to all eight of her children and never once intervening when Dad tried to sexually molest us. So I didn't have a normal childhood; it was so abnormal as to hardly be a childhood at all. For all that, I felt sorry for her - and relished the unfamiliar feeling of being needed. It didn't occur to me then that it was unlikely, as both my parents claimed, that Rose had been out of our house long enough for Dad - without her knowledge - to strangle, dismember and bury my sister in the garden. Or that even if she hadn't physically assisted, she must have colluded with him. Pictured: Mae West (inset) Rose West (right) and a body being removed from their Gloucester home (left)

Masao Matsumoto, 108, and his 100-year-old wife, Miyako, were confirmed as the oldest living spouses by aggregate age by Guinness World Records, having been married since October 1937.

Lord Dannatt (pictured) disclosed for the first time that on his last day as Chief of the General Staff before his retirement in 2009, he was visited by two Northern Ireland police investigators.

Shaun Helman, chief transport scientist at the Transport Research Laboratory, has said road signs should be on the floor to help pedestrians glued to their phones and reduce injuries.

British woman is found dead in a swimming pool in Bali

Natalie Morris, 29, of Cardiff, South Wales, flew off with her boyfriend Andrew Samuel, 30, for a ten-day break to the holiday island of Bali. Andrew was planning to ask Natalie to marry him on the Indonesian island, her family said. But he work one night to find his girlfriend unresponsive in a swimming pool, the family added. A post mortem examination is due to be held to discover the cause of her death on Sunday.

Meghan Markle snuggles with the goddaughter in Instagram snap

Unearthed by a royal fan and shared on Instagram (caption inset), the candid snap captures a make-up free Meghan snuggling in bed to watch TV with one of her 'fairy goddaughters' (seen left), apparently blissfully happy in pyjamas and with her hair in a tousled top knot. Meghan is godmother to Rylan and Remi Litt, the daughters of her close friend Benita Litt, who were both flower girls at the royal wedding at Windsor Castle in May. It is thought to be Rylan (seen right sitting next to Prince Harry), now seven, snuggling with her godmother in the throwback snap.

Following a string of horrific 'acid attacks' the Home Secretary wants officers to be able to carry out checks on anyone suspected of carrying corrosive substances without reason.

Stahly Quality Foods, based in Fife, has come under fire following the launch of the new product (pictured) with some describing it as a 'betrayal' and others labelling it 'wrong, very wrong'.

Corbyn and other leading figures within Labour have come under intense criticism from within and outside the party after omitting certain examples of anti-Semitism from the party's own definition.

Californian woman set herself on fire due to sexual abuse memories

GRAPHIC CONTENT Stefanie Joanna Sowa, 27, from California, was left with 40 per cent burns to her body after trying to commit suicide by dousing herself in petrol. The makeup artist spiralled into a deep depression after therapy uncovered lost memories of childhood violent abuse so disturbing she wanted to end her life. Having increasingly bad anxiety as an adult and unable to figure out why, she agreed to hypnotherapy with her therapist at the age of 23. She then uncovered lost memories from her childhood. Stefanie now says she is proud of her scars and other burns victims shouldn't cover them up. Pictured left before the incident, and right after getting back her confidence. Inset: recovering in hospital.

The commercial shows schoolchildren performing their own extraordinary version of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody and it will be aired for the first time during The Great British Bake Off tonight.

The driver, who is parked in the resort of Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands, exits the coach (pictured) and appears to lose his temper with the pair of tourists.

EXCLUSIVE: The British beauty guru's new Pillow Talk collection - consisting of an eye shadow and cheek palette - launches on Thursday (pictured: the Luxury Palette costing £39).

The Academy of Royal Medical Colleges has told hospital doctors in Britain to write directly to their patients to make them feel more involved in their own care and avoid causing upset or offence.

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Photo shows mysterious aircraft hovering over North Carolina freeway

For at least the second time this summer, a local resident says he saw a UFO in the skies above North Carolina. Javion Hill, 35, posted a photograph on his Facebook page showing a mysterious object in the sky during a rainstorm near Charlotte. Hill, a resident of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, said he took several photos on the night of August 18 as he was driving along U.S. 74 southwest of Charlotte. The object resembles a kind of rectangular aircraft with lights activated along the edges.

Women from all over the world responded to a Reddit thread to share their weight loss stories. The women gave their tips and tricks to losing weight that helped them to lose more than 40 lbs.

The high-tech glasses - being developed by Microsoft -have hidden sensors at various positions in the frames that monitor the rate that blood is being pumped every few seconds.

Intervertebral Differential Dynamics (IDD) Therapy is designed to treat people with sciatica, neck and lower back pain and the ubiquitous 'slipped disc'.

Twelve fire engines and around 80 firefighters are battling a blaze at a primary school. The inferno broke out in the early hours of the morning at Roding Primary School in Dagenham.

Rachel Allen revealed her son Joshua, 18, was arrested by gardai from the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau during a raid on a home in Shanagarry, County Cork, on August 30.

From rising mortgage rates to fund managers being unable to service investors' accounts - we take a look at what could happen if the Government fails to agree a deal on Brexit.

Carrie Cooper, 52, who used to be called Gary, is behind bars at HMP Littlehey, Cambridgeshire after being convicted of child rape. He is now on trial for sexually abusing another girl.

Welsh Radio 5 Live newsreader Rachael Bland, 40 (pictured) said: 'In the the words of Frank Sinatra, I'm afraid to say the time has come my friends. And suddenly I'm told I've only got days.'

British woman Helen, 62, first discovered that her husband of 44 years Robert was watching child porn when he was arrested, and he would go on to serve eight months in prison for the crime.

Can you buy royal style from the SUPERMARKET?

The newest collections from supermarket ranges at the likes of Tesco, Morrisons and Asda contain some very convincing designer duplicates that could save you hundreds. With new season coats hitting the rails, Kate and Meghan's influences are clear to see with checked outerwear set to be a major trend. Left to right: Meghan in Altuzarra; Kate in a £495 L.K Bennett coat; in bespoke Jenny Packham at Wimbledon and Meghan in a £1,995 Burberry jacket in Scotland.

The high-tech glasses - being developed by Microsoft -have hidden sensors at various positions in the frames that monitor the rate that blood is being pumped every few seconds.

Caroline Drummond, chief executive at environmental group LEAF, said the findings by the survey 'suggest that sadly many people are missing out on all that the countryside has to offer.'

Ryanair has accused Nats of discrimination (Peter Byrne/PA)

The budget carrier claimed 52 per cent of all air traffic delays in the London area 'caused by' operator Nats during the first three months of the year affected flights at Stansted, its largest base.

The Renaissance Nude exhibition is said to have 'almost parity between men and women.' Gallery Director Tim Marlow said it was interesting how 'the cultural climate' of 2018 had changed its meaning.

The British are the worst in Europe for learning foreign languages, with little over a third of us able to speak anything other than English, according to a recent survey by the European Commission.

Maureen Lipman called the #MeToo campaign 'knee-jerk' and 'confusing' and said celebrities who parade around dressed like 'prostitutes' are sending out mixed messages to men.

The Sun reported Monday that the girlfriend who stood by him through his ordeal has moved out of the apartment they shared together.

President Trump took to Twitter on Monday to warn Syrian President Bashar al-Assad against launching an attack on the country's last rebel stronghold saying it could trigger a 'human tragedy'.

Research found it was considerably more expensive to live as a singleton than as part of a couple - with higher costs on everything from holidays to milk.

Dominic West says raising children in Ireland gives 'broader existence'

Dominic West has opened up about his family life, and what it's like to raise his children in a castle in Glin, Ireland, as he admitted it enriches their lives and gives them a 'far broader existence.' Speaking candidly in the October issue of House & Garden , the actor, 48, said: 'Glin enriches my life and my kids' lives in terms of identity and continuum. My children are surrounded by Irish wit and humanity. They have a far broader existence than they would anywhere else in the world.'

Chemnitz, in former communist Saxony state, was flung into the spotlight as far-right protesters went after foreign-looking people in demonstrations against the fatal stabbing of a man last week.

The three cyclists were travelling along Crispin Street in Northampton when they received the shock of their lives. The truck driver flashed his lights to alert them to their dangerous position.

Labour MP Stella Creasy (pictured) is trying to add the new rules about hatred of women to new anti-voyeurism legislation. The Commons will debate and vote on it tomorrow.

Total retail sales growth slowed from 1.6 per cent in July to 1.3 per cent in August, despite ongoing strong grocery sales and some back-to-school spending.

Manchester-based writer Charlotte Levin took to the social media site to ask followers to share the warning signs that they overlooked - with outrageous responses.

A British woman has posted an open letter on Mumsnet to a fellow mother she witnessed having a breakdown in Primark, reassuring her that she is not alone and shouldn't feel judged.

Amazon horned frog uses its camouflage to hide from predators in Ecuador

Photographers struggled to track down an Amazon horned frog, but eventually found one in its natural environment in Yasuni National park in Ecuador. Even in pictures, the Amazon horned frog, which has a mouth wider than the length of its body, is hard to spot thanks to its patterned skin. But a closer look reveals the frog is indeed in the frame.

Student belongings cover is not always automatic, the levels vary depending on the insurer, and there are some clauses hidden in the small print which if not followed could invalidate a policy.

This is Money columnist Steve Webb tackles a question about a tax quirk that deprives low earners of pension cash automatically handed to better paid workers.

Dramatic moment Monica Lewinsky storms off stage after being 'ambushed' by interviewer in Israel who asked if she expects a personal apology from Bill Clinton

The incident took place just moments after Monica Lewinsky (left and center) gave a speech about cyberbullying at the Jerusalem Convention Center in Israel on Monday evening. After her remarks, the former White House intern sat down for an interview with Yonit Levi, a well-known news anchor in Israel. After Levi asked Lewinsky if she expects an apology from former President Bill Clinton, she immediately answered: 'I'm so sorry. I'm not going to be able to do this.' She then stood up (above) and walked across the stage. Levi followed a few steps behind. Lewinsky on Twitter accused Levi of violating an agreement not to discuss the Clinton affair. Both are pictured in an infamous picture taken in 1998 (right).

Southampton star Mario Lemina has received the UK's biggest-ever speeding fine and been banned from driving for a year. Lemina was fined £96,000 for multiple speeding offences

Police constable Claire Boddie mistook Judah Adunbi for a wanted suspect in the Easton area of Bristol. Mr Adunbi refused to confirm his identity and Pc Boddie discharged her Taser.

Tourists said they 'felt their whole hotel shake' as the tremors struck in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The center of the quake was located just off the coast of Portugal 157 km northwest of Leiria.

'Discovery', created by the Perth Mint, is the most exclusive and notable coin released by the mint to date. There were seven versions of the coin before the Perth Mint settled on the current version.

A 230ft plastic tunnel next to a Sainsbury's is rated Cornish resort's top attraction

The 230ft structure (inset, top left) in the town of Bude, Cornwall, has attracted more than 170 comments with visitors jokingly calling it 'one of the seven wonders' and likening it to the Taj Mahal (inset, right) People have travelled from all over the UK to have their picture taken inside (main) who then leave glowing reviews. One user said he was considering booking it for his Christmas dinner, but isn't sure about the 'dress code' (inset, right) and others compare it to the Sistine Chapel and the ruins of Pompeii. It is now ranked as the first of 51 attractions in the town, with 173 reviews and counting, with 88 per cent giving it the top 5 stars.

Officers moved in two homes in west London and arrested two women, aged 53 and 26, and a schoolgirl. Detectives are now scouring both properties as part of a terror investigation

The hot summer days of 2018 have narrowly beaten 1976. In England, the mean temperature was 17.2C (63F). The 1976 record had been 17C. It joins 2006, 2003 and 1976 at the top of the charts.

Open-plan hi-tech home on 5ft stilts to save it from flooding goes on the market

The Shack, which is on the banks of the River Thames in Wargrave, Berkshire, was built four years ago to replace a pre-fabricated thatched 'kit' home that originated from the 1930s and was in a poor state of repair. To combat the problems of demolishing the run-down property which might have had bats roosting, the owners had built-in bat roosts created on the walls of the new building. The high-tech home has a system that controls the underfloor heating, air conditioning, LED lighting and speakers and CCTV with infrared cameras, a remote door entry system and electrically-operated awnings on the terrace. The house has 2,078 sq ft of accommodation with an open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room and snug, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It also comes with a mooring on a backwater that gives direct access to the river.

Daniel Gilbert runs for the hills with a bottles in his hands as his girlfriend, Rachel Besley, rejoices with the bouquet. They were celebrating newly-weds in Northampton last Saturday.

Is that a nap sack? Sleepy boy, four, puts a CHAIR on his back instead of his rucksack as he wakes up to go home from daycare 

Dean Pagtakhan, four, was sleeping on his desk at the daycare centre while his teachers and classmates ran around the classroom, waiting for their parents to fetch him. He then put a chair on his back instead of his bag as he went to leave. The adorable scenes played out at the Wakas Daycare Centre in Kawit, in the province of Cavite in the Philippines. His cute mistake was viewed more than 11 times as the video went viral online.

The Bank of England increased the base rate by 0.25 percentage points last month, but the average easy access account only pays a paltry 0.06 points extra in interest.

Some 43 per cent of under-45s expect that a total pension pot of £100,000 will be enough to live on in retirement, according to a report from Sanlam.

The 19-year-old claims she was drugged while drinking on Sairee Beach on Koh Tao, and later woke up on the sand with no underwear on, next to an unknown man who had sexually assaulted her.

The former middleweight champion (pictured) was caught in his seat belt as two men allegedly tried to steal his car near his home in Chingford, east London, on February 16 last year.

Mind-boggling puzzle challenges you to find what has changed in these near-identical

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas has taken to his popular Facebook page to mark the end of the summer with a new quiz, challenging followers to find the differences between two images. Dudolf, who boasts 300,000 likes and followers collectively, shared the drawings of animals in the park and revealed there were seven changes. Challenging followers to find the changes, he said: 'Summer is almost over... Have another ice-cream while it's still hot outside! Can You find 7 differences?' (Original seen left, adapted seen right.)

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Google Art Selfie app that matches your face to art is released

Google's Art Selfie app, which launches worldwide today, uses AI and artificial learning to match selfies with paintings from 650 galleries across the globe. Tom Hiddleston portrayed Henry V in the BBC adaptation of Shakespeare's play of the same name. But the app suggests his perfect role could be as another monarch - he's paired with a portrait of Spain's 16th century ruler King Philip II (main images). Broadchurch's Olivia Colman, 44, may be rather disappointed with her double - a portrait of stocky curly-haired 19th century Dutch painter Gerrit Jan Michaelis by fellow artist Hendrik Willem Caspari (top left). Samantha Cameron, 47, was likened to the 17th century's Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester, by another Dutch artist, Adriaen Hanneman (bottom left).

These adorable images show members of the animal kingdom distracting photographers from the task in hand, from an inquisitive cheetah in South Africa to a friendly marmot in Austria.

This is the hilarious moment an American toddler pulls off his mother's wig and fearfully tries to put it back on. He was playfully pulling on the wig when it suddenly slipped off.

The shark whisperer! Incredible moment a diver puts a tiger shark into a trance by 'hypnotising' it

The hypnosis, called 'tonic immobility', was performed by Leigh Cobb at Tiger Beach in the Bahamas. Footage shows the 16ft tiger shark, nicknamed 'Emma', approach the diver after being fed a fish. Mr Cobb begins stroking the predator's side before gently encouraging her to roll onto her back in a trance-like state.

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Norwegian couple wed in the first Viking wedding in 1000 years

Elisabeth Dalseth, 27, was serenaded by throat singers as she married Rune Dalseth, 36, on the banks of a Norwegian lake, in a ceremony presided over by a gothi, or pagan priest. Left: Elisabeth seen in her wedding dress; Right: Elisabeth and Rune seen in traditional clothing; Inset: The gothi officiating the ceremony; Inset bottom: Guests in traditional clothing.

Experts at the University of Pretoria pioneered the research into in-vitro fertilisation for big cats, with two healthy cubs born at the Ukutulu Game Reserve and Conservation Centre.

Sara Iftekhar from Huddersfield is battling it out on the catwalk today as she hopes to become the first hijab-wearing Miss England.

Mac on... eyesight tests for stopped drivers 

'Look out for the police, Marjorie love. If I failed their stupid eyesight test I could lose my licence on the spot.'

Astonishing moment lion clambers over and even LICKS tourists - eight weeks after a woman was mauled by one of the giant cats at the same park

Filya the lion got into the open buggy at the safari in Ukraine and climbed over tourists as they filmed on their phones. Owner of the park and 'lion whisperer', Oleg Zubkov, refuses to stop his get-close-to-lions policy at the park in Crimea, despite a woman getting bitten on the arm in July. Remarkable footage of the encounter shows the untethered lion climbing into the open buggy with tourists at the Taigan Safari Park and lick a woman's face.

   

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