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British athlete Hayley Carruthers collapses just before finish of London Marathon

British athlete Hayley Carruthers, 25, was left flailing in pain just a meter short of the end of the race as her legs dramatically gave out in the closing stages of Sunday's marathon. read


Daughter of Joanna Dennehy reveals how her loving mum turned into a man-hating serial killer

Shianne Treanor said her mother Joanna Dennehy 'deserved to die in prison' and has apologised to her mother's victims for her horrendous crimes, after visiting her in prison at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey. read


ISIS 'plans new wave of UK and Europe terror attacks' using 'crocodile cells'

Abdul Lathief Jameel Mohamed was also ‘mentored’ by a group of notorious British Isis fighters, including the killer known as Jihadi John, when travelling to Syria to prepare for the attacks. read


Brexit is helping us recruit, says New IRA, after death of Lyra McKee

The New IRA member said Britain's upcoming exit from the EU had helped 'put the border on the agenda again' in an interview shortly after the terror group murdered Lyra McKee (pictured). read


Neighbour of woman dead in flat Whitechapel east London charged with murder before Hackney stabbing

Amy Parsons, 35, was found dead at her flat in Whitechapel, east London at 1.30pm on Friday. An hour later a double stabbing in nearby Hackney left a 29-year-old man dead. read


People share their surreal celebrity encounters with the likes of Hugh Grant and Lindsay Lohan

Bored Panda has collated people's surreal celebrity encounters - including one person who mistook Morgan Freeman for a friend of the family and another who got chatting to Ryan Gosling. read


Grand Designs Isle of Wight modern house has price cut by £1M

Owners Bram and Lisa Vis took the drastic step after the Isle of Wight property failed to sell, reducing the price from £3.95million to £2.99million in the last six months. read


Boris Johnson 'will dine with Donald Trump' when US president makes state visit

One scenario could see Mr Trump inviting Mr Johnson to a private dinner party at Winfield House, the US ambassador's palatial London residence, according to friends of the US president. read


Plight of British army veteran locked up in Dubai jail for seven months

Lawyers for the British army veteran Andy Neal will present his case to the Special Commissioner after he was locked up on false drugs charges. read


Inheritance tax: Five clever (and legal) ways to dodge death taxes 

Analysis by financial services company Canada Life reveals inheritance tax receipts are likely to jump in future years – to £10billion a year by 2030. read


Personal trainer refuses to invite her overweight sister from a family barbecue

Chatting on Mumsnet, the woman, believed to be British, was told it would look bad on her sister to have an overweight sibling, as everyone attending was 'really slim and cared about weight'. read


Prince Harry makes unannounced appearance at London marathon

The Duke of Sussex was pictured on the finish line of the London Marathon on Sunday as he made a surprise appearance at the event to cheer on competitors including Sir Mo Farah. read


Tragedy as British man, 46, is crushed to death after trying to secure a dinghy in rough waters

A 46-year-old British national was crushed to death on a ship by a dingy northwest of Magnetic Island, Queensland at 12.10am on Sunday. read


CJ de Mooi slams Egghead co-stars for failing to reach out to him after HIV revelations

The 49-year-old TV quizzer, from Caldicot, Monmouthshire, recently opened up about his 30-year battle with HIV which he contracted aged 18 after being forced into prostitution. read


Model in Sao Paulo dies after taking ill on catwalk

Tales Soares, a 26-year-old model participating in Sao Paulo's Fashion Week, has died after getting sick and falling on the catwalk. He was rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. read


Triple stabbing outside Wolverhampton Civic Hall leaves three men injured

Police were scrambled to the Wolverhampton's Civic Hall just after midnight on Sunday where they found two men with slash wounds lying on the ground. A third also sustained minor injuries. read


DR MIKE DILKES reveals everything you need to know about combating hay fever

DR MIKE DILKES: By far the most common allergies are those triggered by particles in the air that we breathe. From dog hair to pollen, these inhaled allergies affect up to a third of adults globally. read


Former escort Helen Wood recalls Wayne Rooney was 'close to crying' after they had sex

In 2009, Helen Wood's life changed dramatically as it was revealed she and friend, Jenny Thompson – were paid £1,000 by England footballer Wayne Rooney for sex at Manchester’s Lowry Hotel. read


Adele has 'divorced her estranged husband Simon Konecki in secret'

The Someone Like You hitmaker, 30, confirmed she had separated from her husband of three years, 45, in an official statement released earlier this month. read


Sick photo of Emiliano Sala dead in a morgue is posted online two days after death of his father

Sala's body was taken to Holly Tree Lodge mortuary in Bournemouth, Dorset, after it was found in the English Channel on February 6 - before a post-mortem examination took place. read


Car passenger jailed over aiming blank-firing pistol at overtaking driver

Sean Hayden, 24, pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court to possessing an imitation firearm which he threatened overtaking driver Neil Baldwin with on the M42 motorway, near Redditch. read


Pakistani-Scottish Calvinist Muslim is set to be replace Carol Ann Duffy as new poet laureate 

Imtiaz Dharker, 65, was born in Pakistan and raised in Scotland. She has written about themes including religion, identity and feminism - and would be the first Asian to become poet laureate. read


Is Qatar Airways' business class cabin REALLY the best in the world? MailOnline Travel finds out

Everyone says the Qsuite is, if not the best, then one of the best business class experiences in the world. But will MailOnline's Travel Editor, Ted Thornhill? read


Jeremy Corbyn forces MPs to vote on declaring climate emergency after Extinction Rebellion protests

The Labour leader's move to put climate change on the Commons agenda comes after Extinction Rebellion's eco-activists rallied in London for ten days of disruption. read


Extinction Rebellion activists camp in trees due to be felled to make way for HS2 rail link

During further demonstrations this weekend 12 members of Extinction Rebellion climbed trees in the London Borough of Hillingdon to save them from chainsaws. read


Mother loses two sons to suicide within weeks after youngest said he 'wanted to be like' his brother

Michelle French has spoken out about the death of her two sons in two months, Dai, 28, and James, 23. The Newport mother wants to encourage young men to talk about mental health. read


Now Ukip candidate who said he 'wouldn't even rape' a Labour MP says it's OK to sexually abuse boys 

A senior Ukip source has told The Mail on Sunday that they have passed a dossier to Wiltshire police containing deeply offensive remarks made by Mr Benjamin, pictured above. read


Drugged and tethered... what Prince Harry didn’t tell you about those wildlife photos in Malawi 

Prince Harry posted a spectacular wildlife album on Instagram to mark Earth Day. But the rhino, elephant and lion shown in the images had all been tranquilised. The elephant had also been tethered. read


Meghan Markle 'felt sorry' for Kate after she posed for photos in high heels and dress

Meghan Markle is expected to give birth to her first child in the coming days and will snub the traditional photo call outside the royal's favourite maternity ward in London. read


Long-running feud between Princes William and Harry ended weeks ago

There have been repeated stories of a supposed tension between the royal brothers since last year. William was said to have questioned Harry's haste in marrying Meghan Markle in May 2018. read


Drones banned over Frogmore Cottage amid reports baby Sussex is due

The Duchess is reported to have been staying close to Frogmore Cottage, Windsor, with mother Doria Ragland at her side for more than a week. read


Daughters of hereditary peers hope Meghan has a girl to help campaign for equal rights

Members of the campaign group Daughters' Rights want to see the aristocracy modernised and, with the backing of MP Philip Davies proposed a Private Member's Bill to change the law. read


Harry and Meghan plan 'to take Baby Sussex on royal tour of Africa' in the autumn

Baby Sussex may not yet have a passport but Meghan and Harry are already reportedly planning their first jaunt with their little one to another continent, according to a source. read


Britain should ignore spying concerns over Huawei, says China's ambassador as he rebukes US warnings

Liu Xioming urged the UK to ignore scaremongering from its allies and act independently by pressing ahead with the 5G communications network which will be partly built by Shenzhen-based Huawei. read


Huawei is 99 per cent answerable to Chinese state says ex-Government security adviser

The report, by the Henry Jackson Society, comes after comments by David Lidington that Huawei is 'legally speaking' a private firm, not a public company. controlled by the Chinese Communist Party. read


Lords will have to reveal links to Russian and Chinese firms

Unlike MPs, peers do not have to declare how much money they have earned from foreign activities in the Register of Members' Financial Interests. Pictured: Russian president Vladimir Putin. read


Cabinet chief vows to JAIL whoever leaked PM's decision to let Huawei build Britain’s new 5G network

The Cabinet official leading the hunt for whoever leaked Theresa May’s decision to let Chinese telecoms giant Huawei build part of Britain’s new mobile phone network has vowed to jail the culprit. read


Mother whose first pregnancy spurred twin still-borns has new baby and healthy life after transplant

Louise Prashad, 25, from Holgate, York, was given a new life thanks to a liver transplant after a rare condition saw her fall into a coma during pregnancy and tragically lose her twins, Mia and Leo. read


Saudi adviser who played key role in Jamal Khashoggi's murder 'not one of 11 suspects being tried' 

Royal court media czar, Saud al-Qahtani, is said to have advised on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi but has not appeared in court in Rydah alongside the 'ringleader' Ahmed al-Assiri. read


Overdose death of Theresa May's niece inspired her campaign to boost mental health services

Vikki McQuaid, of Bodmin, Cornwall, was just 20-years-old when her mother Cathy - the sister of Mrs May's husband Philip - discovered her lifeless body. read


Parents are 'in denial' over obesity with 54% underestimating how overweight their children are

Experts at the European Congress on Obesity in Glasgow found that 'big boned', 'thick' and 'solid' have been revealed as parents' choice words instead of calling their sons and daughters fat. read


JRR Tolkien's Catholic priest son abused young boys and was himself assaulted at the family home

JRR Tolkien's eldest son may have been abused by his father's Oxford friends during his 1920s childhood, before he asked boy scouts to strip while a priest in Birmingham in the 1950s. read


Chaos as brawl breaks out after controversial Leeds' opener

A chaotic few minutes at Elland Road saw two goals and a red card as a brawl broke out between Leeds and Aston Villa players. read


Leading Tory MPs urge ministers to reinstate Government adviser 'stitched up'

George Eaton (pictured) interviewed Sir Roger Scruton for The Statesman before publishing an article claiming he was racist. MPs say Sir Roger should be immediately reinstated to his job. read


I was fired for things I didn't say and don't believe, says SIR ROGER SCRUTON

A statement was released by the UK Labour Party denouncing me in terms so damaging that I cannot bring myself to repeat them. The Housing Secretary, James Brokenshire, then reacted. read


Streets of Oldham split along racial lines with 'no assimilation', claims Nigel Farage

He claimed that entire streets of Oldham in Greater Manchester are split along racial lines, in a speech to crowd of 150 at Lock Haven University in rural Pennsylvania. read


Health officials plan warning labels for painkillers to beat addiction risk and prevent UK epidemic

Health Secretary Matt Hancock unveils plans to label highly addictive painkillers with warnings - to prevent a US-style epidemic of people hooked on ‘opioids’ – drugs derived from opium. read


Gunman, 19, in tactical vest opens fire in Cali synagogue, killing one

John T. Earnest, 19, was taken into custody without incident following the shooting at the Chabad of Poway Jewish congregation around 11.30am PT on Saturday, police said. read


Sir Mo Farah 'was just minutes from being thrown into a police cell after brawl in Ethiopian gym' 

Sir Mo had an altercation with Sisay Tsegaye and his wife Dagmawit Kibiru at the Yaya Africa Athletics Village last month, during Sir Mo is accused of punching and kicking the couple read


DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Is it OK to eat eggs, cheese and butter if you're battling high cholesterol?  

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: It used to be thought that eggs, because they contain cholesterol, boost your blood levels of cholesterol. We now know that is not true. read


John Lewis launch new 'try before you buy' lipstick experience in app and FEMAIL test it out

The new experience within the John Lewis store app allows you to click on the 'Try On' button which takes you to a live selfie screen. There you can change the colours which appear on your lips - in real time. read


Ten simple yoga moves to help you bounce back from surgery

CIARA ROBERTS: When recovering from an illness, or injury, our instinct is to rest. Simply going about our normal daily routine can seem overwhelming, let alone doing something more active. read


What’s fuelling the rise of the later-life lesbians, asks Lotte Jeffs?

Some women who have found a long-term relationship with a man unfulfilling have started dating other women. Lisa Ekus found her partner Virginia Willis when she was 50 years old. read


NHS plan to stop patients eating Weetabix and Bran Flakes will 'save more than £400,000'

Stephen Hammond said the NHS could save a third on breakfasts if it buys in bulk. Alpen cereal bars will also be off the menu in the drive to save £2.4billion. Weetabix prices were hiked after the Brexit vote. read


John Wilkes Booth 'got away with killing Abraham Lincoln by evading capture, living under aliases'

An investigator with the Discovery Channel series Mummies Unwrapped says that modern-day face recognition technology shows that John Wilkes Booth’s face matched with that of two other men. read


Corbynista MP invited New IRA apologist into the Commons

Outspoken MP Chris Williamson hosted the event, which called for the release from prison of convicted IRA member Tony Taylor and two others jailed for the murder of an Ulster policeman. read


Police re-open probe into murder of Margaret Thatcher's confidante Airey Neave

Neave was shadow Northern Ireland secretary at the time of his slaughter in London at the hands of an IRA splinter group, the INLA during the 1979 election campaign. read


Tory bosses tell MPs they'll be kicked out of Conservatives if they back Nigel Farage

Dozens of Tory MPs have indicated privately they will vote for Mr Farage, while some, including the MP for Telford Lucy Allan, have offered their support in public. Pictured: Theresa May at church today. read


Nigel Farage slams Labour party for 'abandoning their voters' and says Yvette Cooper is 'dishonest'

Nigel Farage told The Mail on Sunday he ‘absolutely, absolutely’ blames Jeremy Corbyn’s party as much as the Tories for the delay to Britain’s departure from the EU, ‘in fact more so in some ways’. read


Why Nigel Farage is 'Mr Newkip' as he enjoys relationship with French politician 17 years younger

Nigel Farage is sharper and leaner and despite still smoking his beloved Rothmans, he has cut down on beer and vowed to live a 'little bit healthier' as he 'very reluctantly' returns to the political fray. read


Labour at war over second EU referendum

Campaigning in Peterborough yesterday, the Labour leader said the party’s National Executive Committee would make a decision on Tuesday. read


'No! No! No!': What Thatcher would say to those trying to overturn Brexit, says JONATHAN AITKEN

There is much to be learned about the solutions for today’s crisis by pondering on the extraordinary record of Mrs Thatcher in revitalising Britain and its flagging economy. read


Theresa May 'is refusing to move on any red lines' in cross-party Brexit talks says Labour

Rebecca Long-Bailey also hit back at claims from the Conservatives that her side has been stalling, saying 'we're certainly not dragging our heels'. Pictured: The PM today. read


Billionaire Warren Buffett dismisses Brexit fears and is 'ready to buy something in UK tomorrow'

The 88-year-old American, who is worth an estimated $88billion said he is ready to 'buy something in the UK tomorrow', and welcomed the chance to put his money in a 'trusted' system. read


Mother-of-one reveals how she swapped Manchester for a geodesic dome in the Australian wilderness

After moving to Sydney and meeting gardener Johnny, 27, Victoria Bowness, from Manchester, abandoned urban life to raise daughter Anaya, 14 months, in the remote mountainous spot. read


People are selling McDonald's plastic straws after fast-food chain debuts divisive paper straws

Plucky sellers on ebay are hoping to turn the disappearance of plastic straws (left) from UK McDonald's to their financial advantage, listing them for a pretty sum. read


Portuguese newspaper makes crazy claim missing Maddie's mother was an 'MI5 spy'

A Portuguese newspaper reporter has made the wild accusation that the mother of missing Madeleine McCann is linked 'to the UK's counter-intelligence service' in a new slur about the disappearance. read


Abusive ex-husband of former Crossroads star dies in mysterious hotel fire

Tony Lane-Roberts was married to Crossroads star Cindy Marshall-Day and had been jailed after breaking a court order to leave her alone. He had been staying at a hotel in Scunthorpe. read


Apple cracks down on apps to fight iPhone addiction

On Thursday, two of the most popular parental-control apps, Kidslox and Qustodio, filed a complaint with the European Union's competition office claiming Apple forced restrictions that damaged business. read


Father and two brothers of Sri Lankan bomb plot mastermind were killed in safe house shootout

Police killed 15 people in a fierce gun battle on the east coast of Sri Lanka on Friday, four police sources said. Officers conducted a raid and recovered bomb making equipment and ISIS memorabilia. read


How family firm of millionaire brothers among Sri Lanka attackers sold spices in Britain

Eyewitnesses revealed how one Sri Lanka terrorist ate breakfast just before blowing himself up, and chilling CCTV footage shows him posing as an Easter tourist and checking into the hotel. read


Chilling new CCTV shows Sri Lankan suicide bomber checking into hotel

These are the chilling scenes as a suicide bomber calmly checks into the KIngsbury hotel in Colombo. The following morning the man walks to the breakfast buffet where he detonates his vest. read


Is this the Sri Lanka bombers' handler?

EXCLUSIVE: CCTV footage obtained by MailOnline shows the man apparently acting as a lookout for the terrorist who attacked St Sebastian’s Church, killing more than 100. read


Sri Lanka's elephants perform in ghost towns as tourists desert terror-hit island

EXCLUSIVE: In the town of Pinnawala, which boasts an elephant orphanage, one of Sri Lanka's premier tourist attractions, the streets and viewing platforms were empty today. read


Year-long investigation reveals sickening lion trade and ends with dramatic rescue

The repulsive industry has been exposed in a year-long investigation by former Tory peer Lord Ashcroft, who last night accused the British Government of being complicit in the trade. read


Posing for the camera, City worker who paid £3,000 to shoot Simba the lion with a dart

Miles Wakefield (right) paid professional hunters Freddie Scheepers and Patrick De Beer $4,000 (£3,076) to shoot 11-year-old lion Simba. read


Horrified animal inspector reveals how she found dead lions in South Africa slaughterhouse

Reinet Meyer, a senior inspector at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, horrifically found slaughtered and skinned lions at the Wag-’n-Bietjie farm, in South Africa read


George Osborne's old school St Paul's is set to allow girls in for first time 

St Paul's School in Barnes is discussing plans to allow girls to join at sixth form. Former students said while their education was great, they were unable to experience working with powerful women. read


Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen slams Meghan Markle's dress sense

The flamboyant former Changing Rooms star, 54, currently a judge on Australian reality series House Rules, slammed the 37-year-old Duchess of Sussex's dress sense as 'dull'. read


TALK OF THE TOWN: Idris Elba receives £7,000 wedding gift from Harry and Meghan

TALK OF THE TOWN: Wearing a custom-made Ozwald Boateng suit, the Luther star, 46, married 30-year-old Sabrina at the exclusive Ksar Char-Bagh hotel in Marrakech. read


Being home with the children and doing the housework made me feel like a drudge, said Thatcher

Thatcher was interviewed in 1954, when she was a newly qualified barrister with eight-month-old twins. She said housework and looking after children left her feeling ‘nothing more than a drudge’. read


Michael Hutchence's ex-lover Helena Christensen reveals how the INXS rock star spiralled

Helena Christensen broke two decades of silence last week to reveal that a ‘dark and very angry side’ of the late INXS singer emerged after he was punched by a taxi driver during a night out in Copenhagen. read


DAN HODGES: Who's in charge of Britain today? It isn't Theresa May or the Cabinet

Who runs Britain? Who is actually responsible for the governance of our nation this morning? It isn’t the Prime Minister. Mrs May holds that title, but has relinquished any grip on the office. read


ASK DR ELLIE CANNON: I'm not diabetic, so why was I given medication for it?  

DR ELLIE CANNON: Before starting any new medication, it is absolutely reasonable for a patient to ask their doctor the reasons behind taking it, the potential risks and alternative options. read


Crane collapses in downtown Seattle on Saturday

A construction crane on top of an under-construction Google building in downtown Seattle has collapsed killing four people on Saturday. read


John McDonnell's rallying cry to Momentum yobs planning to invade Barclays bank branches

He praised London's Extinction Rebellion campaigners and pledged that a future Labour government would look at taking 'more radical action' on climate change. read


Jadon Sancho hit on the head by a lighter thrown from Schalke end

Sancho was struck by an object thrown from the crowd during Saturday's game. He claimed his 14th Bundesliga assist of the season when he set up Mario Gotze to give Dortmund the lead. read


ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: I’m sorry Helena Christensen, you ARE too old to wear that

Helena Christensen is usually the most stylishly understated of the supermodels. So why at the age of 50, did she decide to pitch up at Gigi Hadid’s 24th birthday party in a black lace bustier? read


PETER HITCHENS: Yes, Miss Greta Thunberg, back when I was 16 I knew everything too...

I have a sneaking admiration for Greta Thunberg’s brass neck, even if I think her plans for self-imposed poverty, cold and darkness are unattractive. writes PETER HITCHENS. read


Instagram millionaire's gold Porsche falls victim to spray-painting vandals

Lak Sira, 22, parked his £80,000 Porsche Panemera in Knightsbridge and returned to find the words 'w**ker', 's***' and 'die' spray-painted in huge lettering. read


LORRAINE KELLY reveals heartbreak of friend's sudden breast cancer diagnosis

LORRAINE KELLY: Last April, the importance of having discussions around breast cancer really hit home when my friend Helen Addis was diagnosed with the disease. read


Don Jr slams 'disgusting' anti-Semitic cartoon printed by The New York Times

The cartoon in question portrays President Trump as a blind man wearing a yarmulke while being led by a dog with Israeli Prime MInister Benjamin Netanyahu’s face imposed on the pooch’s body. read


Migrants hide in Amanda Holden and Keith Lemon's van while they filmed in Calais

Keith Lemon and Amanda Holden were filming for a new TV show in Calais when a member of their production crew spotted a shoe under their van and found a migrant hiding under the boot. read


Dr Nikki Goldstein reveals the three types of men you'll date

Sydney sexologist Dr Nikki Goldstein has revealed the three different men we have all dated, which includes the charmer, lost puppy and needy. read


Hitman who has gunned down more than 500 victims reveals how he stopped counting at 492

Contract assassin Julio Santana, now 64, who has killed more than 500 victims, has shed light on his blood drenched career as a professional killer. read


Trump plays golf with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe ahead of rally as he skips correspondents' dinner

President Trump said on the eve of his outing with Japanese Premier Shinzo Abe that they'd play a quick round at a 'beautiful' place before he goes to Green Bay later on Saturday. read


Trump slams Jussie Smollett over hate crime hoax allegations

Trump's speech on Saturday night in Green Bay, Wisconsin was nearly all politics, but he detoured into pop culture long enough to complain about Smollett's case. read


Canadian Egyptologist says two queens may have ruled Egypt before Tutankhamun ascended the throne

It had long been known that a queen reigned before Tutankhamun but now an Egyptologist from Canada is suggesting that two daughters of Akhenaten ruled before him, King Tut's sisters. read


Britain's fracking tsar Natascha Engel reveals her resignation in The Mail On Sunday

Natascha Engel’s decision to walk away from such a high-profile role is driven by her dismay that MPs are jeopardising Britain’s energy security by appeasing noisy green campaigners. read


Male models over 50 reveal their experiences

FEMAIL spoke to their most popular mature male models in Britain, who have posed for Haagen Dazs and Huawei, and include a man described by Kelly Holmes as the 'fittest man 65-year-old'. read


Avengers: Endgame crushes all box office records on its way to 'historic' $1billion opening weekend

The Disney/Marvel film has already raked in $487million at the international box office as of Saturday morning, according to Deadline . read


Male superheroes are too obese and the girls are often underweight, say scientists

They are usually depicted in life-or-death struggles with evil masterminds hell-bent on destroying the Earth. But it seems that most superheroes have an even trickier opponent to battle: their own weight. read


R. Kelly claims his learning disability caused him to lose his sexual abuse case

R. Kelly has claimed a learning disability prevented him from reading court documents in his alleged criminal sexual abuse case. read


News reader KATE SILVERTON reveals shock allergic reaction to prawn salad 'nearly killed' her

KATE SILVERTON: Almost 11 years have passed since I nearly died from anaphylaxis. My saviour, a woman called Kate Dale, was allergic to nuts, so carried her life-saving shot of adrenaline at all times. read


Johnny Depp’s new Russian go-go girlfriend Polina Glen shows off her moves aged 17

Just 17 at the time, the dancer wears a black leotard and stockings to entertain a leering young crowd at the fashionable nightspot Nebar, St Petersburg. read


Fugitive posts mocking picture of police cars 'surrounding his hideout' but remains on the run

Daley Smith, 29, said it would be easier for police to find Madeleine McCann. He posted a picture of police surrounding his 'hideout' to trick his 4,724 followers into thinking he was about to get caught. read


How you can save £226 a year by hunting down best value petrol 

Motorists are being exploited by oil companies to the tune of £2billion a year as a result of not receiving in full the benefit of lower wholesale petrol prices. read


Neymar filmed lashing out at fan in stands after PSG's cup final loss

Neymar landed himself in hot water on Saturday night when he was filmed from multiple angles lashing out at a fan following PSG's shock defeat to Rennes in the French Cup final.  read


Chancellor Philip Hammond decides to save 1p and 2p coins in a U-turn

Hammond is this week expected to announce that the plan to abolish 1p and 2p - which came in last year’s Spring Statement - coins is dead. The plan was unpopular and had sparked protests. read


Incredible pictures reveal the inside of Ukraine’s last nuclear missile base

Radio Free Europe photographer Amos Chapple recently had a look around the site, which lies 185 miles south of Kiev, and captured the facility in a set of fascinating photographs. read


Owner of L.A.'s most expensive home at is suing Zillow Chinese hackers lowered the price

Zillow is facing a $60 million lawsuit for negligence after a listing on its site was hacked in February. The listing was for a $150 million property in Bel Air, California. read


Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten complains about homeless crisis in LA neighborhood

Johnny Rotten says homeless people have moved 'en masse' to his exclusive Los Angeles neighborhood of Venice Beach. read


Why plans to dig up Franco's body fuelled a new far-Right surge in Spain

Vox was launched only six years ago when Santiago Abascal quit the conservative People’s Party, which traces its roots back to its foundation by Francoist ministers. read


How the Fifth Man stole secrets from Bletchley Park stuffed down his trousers

CHRISTOPHER HART: John Cairncross was born in 1916 and raised in Lesmahagow, Scotland. He is pictured with partner Gayle Brinkerhoff in 1990, the year he was confirmed as the Fifth Man. read


Arnold Schwarzenegger and former mistress both attend love child Joseph's college graduation

The Terminator star looked sleek in a grey suit with a black T-shirt and a large watch with a pair of sunglasses on the overcast day in Southern California. read


Serious flooding in Mozambique in wake of Cyclone Kenneth

The government in Mozambique has urged people in the city of Pemba to immediately seek higher ground, with hundreds of thousands of people at risk. read


After 23-year-old estate agent dies from meningitis, do you need second dose of childhood vaccines?

Abigail Harris, 23, from Cheltenham, went to bed on March 27 suffering from ‘cold symptoms’ – and never regained consciousness. She had contracted deadly bacterial meningitis. read


Former Royal Gurkha steps in to rescue climber stranded for two days on mountain

A former UK Special Forces officer was forced to step in to rescue a stranded mountaineer after he was stranded at the summit of one of the world's deadliest mountains. read


Food allergies don't have to make meals out a nightmare says DR MIKE DILKES 

DR MIKE DILKES: People with allergies can still enjoy a meal out, providing appropriate precautions are taken. It goes without saying that food labels should be read carefully and questions asked. read


Moor for your money: Luxury costs millions in Central London, unless you take to the river  

Neil McIver, 55, from London spent £70,000 on an old 100ft Dutch barge built in 1913 which he later turned into his dream home. It now has three bedrooms, central heating and a wood burner. read


DR MIKE DILKES reveals the surprising triggers that can make eczema worse

DR MIKE DILKES: Eczema is painful, unsightly and, as the 1.5million British sufferers will no doubt know, confidence-sapping. As many as one-in-five children are born with it. read


Home Office is probed for cancelling 36,000 student visas over accusations of cheating

National Audit Office has launched the probe in light of the Windrush scandal that rocked the department last year when it emerged that British citizens of Caribbean origin had been wrongly deported. read


Meet the Instagram star who hasn't been born yet

Baby Luyendyk, who isn’t due until June but already has 238,000 followers and is enjoying big success – but at what cost? We explore the popularity of the Instamums and their photogenic offspring read


Drivers using their smartphones to pay at McDonald's or KFC drive-thrus could be fined £200

The punishment for using a mobile phone behind the wheel has doubled from three points and a £100 fine to six points and a £200 fine in the UK. Newly qualified drivers will immediately lose licence. read


Armed police guarding Notre Dame Cathedral's ruined remains are caught SMOKING on duty

The Gendarme officer was spotted puffing away on the Double Bridge which crosses the River Seine next to Notre Dame Cathedral. It comes two weeks after renovators admitted smoking nearby. read


Terrifying moment a brother and sister manage to jump into road after man steals great-grandma's car

Nita Coburn's (inset) great-grandson, Chance, 8, pulled his 10-year-old sister, Skyler, out of a moving car as it was being driven away by a thief in Middletown, Ohio on Thursday. read


Public school asks Liverpool football scouts to teach them how to spot poor but talented youngsters

Headmaster Dr Anthony Wallersteiner (pictured above) of Stoke School, Buckinghamshire, has taken the unusual move of turning to Premier League title contenders Liverpool. read


Drug-free drink used to remove radioactive toxins from Chernobyl victims could help IBS sufferers 

A drug-free gel drink that helped remove radioactive toxins from Chernobyl victims could provide relief to millions of Britons enduring the misery of irritable bowel syndrome. read


Hidden extras that extract a fortune from your wallet 

Resort fees in America can add hundreds of pounds to the cost of your stay - and budget around £4 per adult per night in tourist tax in places such as Venice, warns Neil Simpson. read


Video reportedly shows a drone piloted by the Iran Guard spying on U.S. warships in Persian Gulf

Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps say they successfully managed a surveillance flight over a US aircraft carrier, the USS Dwight D Eisenhower and another US warship in the Gulf. read


Fans are trying to sell grass claimed to be from Kanye’s Coachella Sunday Service

On April 21, Kanye West is believed to have graced 50,000 people with his 'Sunday Service' show at Coachella in California and now some are selling the grass they say they stood on at the time on eBay. read


Ruth Davidson returns to work after maternity leave as she beams with pride

The leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson is cherishing the last days of her maternity leave with little Finn before she returns this week to full-time politics. read


We won't let diversity tsars bully us, insist last big British company with no women on the board

Daejan Holdings is set to become the last of Britain’s 350 largest listed companies to operate under an all-male board of directors, saying they will not be 'bullied' by the government tsars. read


The proof this 3D zebra crossing has made roads safer by slowing motorists down

The image above is nothing more than an optical illusion – a pioneering 3D-effect zebra crossing that may soon be seen across the country following a successful trial in London. read


Jayne Wrightsman mentor Jacqueline Kennedy priceless collection of French art Marie Antoinette

From humble beginnings, Jayne Wrightsman catapulted herself into New York's highest levels of society, eventually becoming a mentor to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. read


Twitter SUSPENDS Tommy Robinson's campaign account within days of him announcing plan to become MEP

Tommy Robinson's campaigning Twitter account was suspended just two days after he announced he would run before a crowd in Manchester. read


Italian half-marathon accused of racism after refusing to let African runners to compete 

The Trieste half-marathon on May 5 will not allow African professionals to race, only hiring European athletes. The race manager said this move was to protest 'exploitation' of African runners. read


The world's best wildlife walks from Nepal to the Himalayas

Observing wildlife in its natural habitat is one of the most exhilarating experiences, especially if you’re on foot. If you want to experience the thrill, here are seven of the very best trips available. read


Is this the perfect South African hotel? A review of the One&Only Cape Town

MailOnline Travel's Ted Thornhill checked into the One&Only Cape Town. It's not cheap, with rooms starting at £491 ($635) - but for that you get perfection. More or less... read


Models show off the latest fashionable ways women can conceal their firearms in US gun catwalk show

Models have taken to the runway at the NRA convention in Indianapolis to show off the latest clothing and accessories designed specifically for women to conceal their guns. read


MailOnline Travel reviews The Times Square Edition in NYC and joins Kendall Jenner for the launch

MailOnline's Sadie Whitelocks checked into The Times Square Edition during its launch week. The 42-storey hotel was masterminded by former Studio 54 co-owner Ian Schrager. read


Iconic albums by hit-makers such as Queen, the Beatles and David Bowie are reimagined with birds

The iconic albums covers were reimagined by the RSPB with birds in the same position as artists including Queen, Beatles, and David Bowie. Forty million birds have gone from UK skies in 50 years. read


Snake escapes on bus after escaping from passenger's bag

A slippery customer was spotted on the number 26 bus in Renfrewshire after shocked passengers spotted a snake on the window ledge. It is said to have escaped from an arguing couple's bag. read


American soldiers killed by Nazis during top secret D-Day rehearsal remembered with UK installation

Bootprints of 749 GIs have been laid out on Slapton Sands, in Devon, to mark the 75th anniversary of Exercise Tiger, the secret mission to prepare for the Allied invasion of Normandy. read


Putin's model army! Mother-of-one, 31, crowned winner of beauty contest for Russian national guards

Anna Khramtsova has topped a list of more than 1,000 women national guards who have entered a beauty contest in Russia. More than 57,000 Russians voted in the bizarre contest. read


Brothers aged six and eight walk London Marathon route with their father in 13 hours

Nicholas Harrison, eight, and his younger brother Alex, six, completed the walk with their father Tom Harrison, 42, from Amersham, in a time of 13 hours and two minutes. read


Teenager, 17, risks his life by hanging off 44-storey building using only three fingers

A 17-year-old daredevil, who goes by the name of The Little Nuisance, has pulled off the ultimate death-defying stunt by hanging from the 44-storey Anaconda Cut building in Manchester. read