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Met Gala 2019 red carpet: Stars arrive in 'camp' theme

The brightest stars in fashion and Hollywood collide Monday at the Met Gala, the biggest party of the year thrown by the venerable Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. read


Meghan Markle gave birth at hospital after axing home birth plan

EXCLUSIVE: The Mail understands that the Duchess of Sussex – who was a week overdue – was whisked off amid such secrecy that even senior royals weren't told. read


Princess Diana taught Harry how to be a natural born daddy, say RICHARD KAY and GEOFFREY LEVY

RICHARD KAY and GEOFFREY LEVY: Like his elder brother, Harry, too, is a family man at last. How poignantly that word ‘family’ sits on him. read


Duke of York congratulates Harry and Meghan on Baby Sussex birth

Prince William and Kate are 'delighted with the news' and are looking forward to meeting their new nephew, Kensington Palace has announced. read


Baby Sussex could fix the Fab Four, says RICHARD KAY

RICHARD KAY: The princes are acutely aware of the importance that Diana placed in them looking out for each other — which is something she wanted them to continue to do all their lives. read


Equalities guru TREVOR PHILLIPS says why the first ever mixed race royal can make us all proud

TREVOR PHILLIPS: When I was born, a mixed-race child like you was a rare and often shameful secret, all too frequently put up for adoption by horrified grandparents. read


BBC royal correspondent worries viewers by stumbling appearance discussing Baby Sussex

The BBC's royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell has concerned viewers after a rambling and stuttering broadcast outside Buckingham Palace this evening. read


This preening Sir Humphrey Appleby needs to be cut down to size says RICHARD LITTLEJOHN

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Sir Mark Sedwill, 54, is regularly overstepping the mark wield vast power without responsibility or accountability in spite of a Leave vote to remove unelected bureaucrats. read


Why you should NEVER clean your ear with a cotton bud

A 31-year-old unidentified man, of Coventry, had two pus-filled abscesses on the lining of his brain. The cause? A piece of cotton bud found buried deep inside his left ear. read


Canadian police arrest Brit after finding bodies of missing ex-girlfriend and daughter,1,

Jasmine Lovett, 25, and her 22-month-old daughter Aliyah Sanderson were reported missing after not showing up for a family dinner. They lived with Robert Leeming in Calgary, Canada. read


Boy, 17, is charged with murder of 17-year-old showjumping student who was found dead at her home 

A 17-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of Ellie Gould, 17, police said. Ellie, who was a showjumper, was pronounced dead at an address believed to be her home in Calne, Wiltshire. read


More than 400 prosecutors sign letter saying Trump would be charged with OBSTRUCTION

Prosecutors, trial lawyers, former Justice officials, and former U.S. attorneys voiced their complaints in a letter posted on Medium, saying President Trump would be prosecuted if it weren't for DOJ guidelines. read


Met Gala 2019: Ashley Graham leads the worst dressed stars at 'camp' themed event

Supermodel Ashley, 31, wore a garish Gucci ensemble that featured nude tights, which left the impression that she had forgotten to put on pants. read


Met Gala 2019: Anna Wintour embraces 'camp' theme in Chanel dress

Wintour, 69, and her daughter Bee Shaffer, 31, opted for two very different interpretations of this year's Met Gala theme, 'Camp: Notes on Fashion.' read


Met Gala 2019: Emily Blunt, Sienna Miller and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in leading British arrivals

Emily Blunt, Sienna Miller and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley lead the British stars on the pink carpet at the Met Gala 2019 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on Monday. read


Met Gala 2019: Harry Styles wears HEELS, one drop earring and sheer shirt as he embraces camp theme

Harry Styles delighted fans as he arrived at the Met Gala 2019 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on Monday. read


Naomi Watts reveals she WASN'T invited to the 2019 Met Gala

The brightest stars in fashion and Hollywood descended on the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on Monday night for the annual Met Gala. read


Anna Wintour's Met Gala rules that A-listers break year after year

Wintour has chaired the black-tie fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute since 1995, and she expects her A-list guests to follow a strict set of rules while attending. read


Rape suspect linked to NINE sex attacks on the same day

Police have revealed a list of 12 victims nationwide they believe may have been abducted or raped by Joseph McCann, whom they suspect of three horrifying random rape attacks in London. read


All five living UK prime ministers back new Holocaust memorial in London

Four former prime ministers will today join Theresa May in backing a Holocaust memorial in London and deliver an apparent rebuke to Jeremy Corbyn over anti-Semitism. read


Social media does not harm teenagers, Oxford study says

Oxford study claims online activity only has a ‘trivial’ effect on teenager's happiness, flying in the face of research and the prevailing opinion of many parents. read


Radiotherapy helped interior designer Emily, 33, beat cancer but she wouldn't get it under new rules

Emily Locking, of Buckinghamshire, was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2015. After having selective internal radiation therapy, Emily was able to have surgery to help remove the cancer. read


One in five men has a gene that makes prostate cancer more deadly

Up to one in five men with prostate cancer may have a genetic quirk which worsens their chances of survival and makes them more likely to relapse. read


London Mayor and his team take enough flights to reach the moon 

London Mayor Sadiq Khan and his team have travelled 280,000 miles around the world since he took up his post. His opponents have accused him of not living up to his green rhetoric read


Two teenagers, 17 and 18, are fighting for life after being stabbed in latest London knife attacks 

Police were called at around 1735hrs today after stabbings were reported on Fairbridge Road and Sussex Close according to the Met Police. Both teens are in life-threatening condition. read


Girl, 16, is rushed to hospital after impaling herself on spiked fence in front of shocked onlookers

Video shows a mass rescue operation underway as emergency services tend to teen, 16, near Rochdale Railway centre at 4pm. Fire crews were needed to cut gear to release the girl. read


Sunscreen is absorbed into our blood at concentrations up to 419 TIMES above what is safe

A study by the US Food and Drug Administration found the chemical oxybenzone, which absorbs UVA and UVB rays, reaches plasma concentrations of up to 209.6ng/mL. read


How to beat hayfever amid fears pollution is triggering worse symptoms than ever before 

In the Seventies, only 10 per cent of the population had hayfever, but these days around 30 per cent of adults and 40 per cent of children are affected in the UK. read


Joe Pasquale's father tragically passed away after a battle with prostate cancer

Joe, 57, is one of several celebrities taking part in the new series that sees the stars perform a striptease in aid of testicular and prostate cancer awareness. read


Travel agents are giving incorrect information on holiday protections, says Which? 

The UK consumer champion found many of the staff that it spoke to could not correctly answer more than half of the questions asked on Package Travel Regulations and Atol. read


Stormzy filmed playing poker on table containing mysterious substance in plastic bag

Stormzy has been filmed playing poker on a table containing a mysterious substance in a plastic bag, one year after the rapper denied Class A drugs were found in his home. read


Royal Mint issue special £2 coin to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings

A £2 coin commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings has been launched by the Royal Mint. The coin, which is not going into circulation, is a tribute to the soldiers who landed in Normandy. read


Now we know dangers of mesh implants... but are the alternatives to treat incontinence any safer?

While ‘mesh’ tape worked for many women, thousands in the UK suffered permanent injury, caused by disintegration of the internal tape, which is used to help prop up pelvic organs. read


Body-building thug beat up girlfriend and kept her prisoner to hide injuries

Danny Bridges (pictured) from Whitstable in Kent beat his victim and then left her locked in a bedroom after he jammed his fingers into her eyes as he screamed at her for liking Facebook posts. read


Turkey cancels Istanbul mayoral election after Erdogan's shock loss

The High Election Board ruled that a fresh Istanbul mayoral contest will be held on June 23 despite protests in Istanbul led by the victorious mayoral candidate Ekrem Imamoglu. read


Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó 'to ask the U.S. for help ousting Nicolás Maduro'

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó is considering asking the US to launch a military intervention to oust President Nicolás Maduro. He said he is 'considering all options.' read


French firemen hailed ‘heroes of Notre Dame’ are accused of gang-raping a tourist at Paris station 

The victim in the case is a 20-year-old Scandinavian student, who claims she agreed to sex with off-duty fireman in a bar last Friday, but was then attacked by his colleagues in south Paris. read


Royal baby: Meghan Markle gives birth to a boy

Meghan went into labour in the early hours of this morning and gave birth to a boy weighing 7lbs 3oz at 5.26am, having been more than a week overdue. read


Meghan tells of growing up mixed race 'with a foot on both sides of the fence'

For the first time, a member of the British Royal Family is mixed race. Meghan has spoken previously about her struggles to find her own identity as a mixed-race girl in the US. read


Could Harry and Meghan's baby be the least 'royal' royal we've ever seen?

ROBERT HARDMAN: The new royal baby, master Mountbatten-Windsor will not technically be royal because the His Royal Highness title extends as far as children of the sons of the sovereign. read


Meghan's brother Tom Markle Jr urges his sister to heal rift with their father

Tom Markle Jr, 53, expressed his joy at the birth of his sister's new baby boy, but added that he would like her to reach out to her estranged father so that he could meet his new grandson. read


Baby Sussex: Meghan Markle's father Thomas expresses pride over birth

Meghan Markle's father has expressed pride at his daughter giving birth to a healthy baby boy today, saying he hopes the child serves with 'grace dignity and honour'. read


Doctor reveals how he delivered Meghan in a shabby Los Angeles hospital 37 years ago

This month, the Daily Mail became the first newspaper to track down Dr Malverse Martin who delivered Meghan in West Park Hospital in Los Angeles 37 years ago. read


Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's royal baby is SEVENTH in line to throne

Baby Sussex comes behind his father Prince Harry in the line of succession, bumping his uncle, the Duke of York, Prince Andrew further down the line into eighth place. read


Royal baby: Why Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's baby ISN'T actually royal

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby boy is not officially a royal, despite being seventh in line to the throne, after George V limited titles within the family during the First World War. read


Royal baby birth: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle include tribute to Diana

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have included a touching tribute to the late Princess Diana in their announcement confirming they have welcomed a baby boy today. read


Royal baby birth: Prince Harry couldn't contain happiness, says Judi James

The Duke of Sussex, 34, spoke to reporters live in Windsor this afternoon to confirm the safe arrival of his son, who was born at 5.26am today weighing 7lbs 3oz. read


Photos from Harry and Meghan's childhoods reveal they were lookalikes

As the couple are celebrating the birth of their first born son- and the rest of us await to see the first pictures of him, these photos show both Harry and Meghan growing up. read


Everything you need to know about Baby Sussex as Meghan goes into labour 

As the world awaits further updates on the newborn baby boy, here's everything you need to know about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's son, from baby name choices to potential titles. read


From bananagram to baby: The story of Harry and Meghan's whirlwind transatlantic romance

The arrival of their first child, just days before their first wedding anniversary, caps an incredible year for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as we chart the early flirtations to the transatlantic romance. read


Michelle Obama leads congratulations on birth of Harry and Meghan's baby

Meghan Markle's makeup artist Daniel Martin, from the US, has led the tributes congratulating long-term friend on the birth of her royal baby this morning. He told on Instagram how he's a 'proud guncle.' read


Harry and Meghan's royal baby announcement on Instagram hits 1M likes

Thousands take to social media congratulating Harry and Meghan on birth of Baby Sussex as their Instagram announcement surpasses one million likes in less than an hour. Fans send e-cards for the baby. read


Toffs v celebs in the race to become godparent to Baby Sussex

They may be royal. But like any young couple having their first child after moving out of London, Harry and Meghan will need a support network of friends and family to help them adjust. read


Meghan's £360,000 maternity wardrobe made up of 70 different outfits

Coming in at £361,069.98, the Duchess of Sussex's maternity wardrobe is rumoured to have cost almost seven times more than the Duchess of Cambridge’s. read


Astrologer OSCAR CAINER says the new royal baby won't like it when he doesn't get his own way

OSCAR CAINER: If we needed a sign of a new era for Britain, it came with the arrival of Harry and Meghan's baby at 5.26am. Sunrise is always an auspicious time as it represents royalty. read


Trump gives Tiger Woods the Medal of Freedom and calls golfer a 'great person'

'He's also a great person. He's a great guy,' Trump declared. 'He inspired millions of young Americans with his thrilling wire-to wire-victories. read


20 brilliant quotes from Game Of Thrones, by Jim Shelley

Game Of Thrones has millions of fans across the world that can probably be divided into only two categories: the ones who prefer the episodes with epic battle scenes, and those who don’t. read


Game Of Thrones fans express their dismay after spotting a takeaway COFFEE CUP in the Great Hall

Fans stayed up late to watch an eventful episode four as the long-running fantasy drama, now in its eighth season, prepares for a bloody conclusion in little more than a fortnight’s time. read


Angry Grenfell Tower survivors and grieving families claim public inquiry 'failed' them

Angry survivors and grieving families from Grenfell Tower tragedy in London accused the public inquiry into the tragedy of ‘failing to deliver’ yesterday. read


How zapping the legs with tiny electric currents could help ease heavy snoring 

Figures show that 41 per cent of UK adults regularly snore. The characteristic rasping sound is caused by tissues in the throat vibrating as we breathe in and out while we sleep. read


Prince Charles urges politicians to protect Britain's historic 'bond' with Germany

Prince Charles is asking politicians to protect Britain's historic bond with Germany. Some see the move as a push for a softer Brexit as he says he wants the friendship with Germany to continue. read


Top Tory backbencher demands Theresa May sets out a clear 'schedule' for quitting as leader in weeks

Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown said she should announce a 'road map' for her departure after the European elections, following the Tories worst local election losses in 24 years. read


Could a May-Corbyn deal deliver Brexit? Ex-ministers claim the leaders have enough support from MPs

Ex-education secretary Nicky Morgan and former housing minister Caroline Flint both said they believed the scale of rebellions on their parties’ backbenches had been overplayed. read


Fed up of milkshakes Tommy? Hard-right activist Robinson eats an ice cream before EU elections

Tommy Robinson, 36, was spotted treating himself to an ice cream while campaigning to become an MEP for the North-West in the upcoming European Parliament elections this month. read


UKIP leader Gerard Batten reveals he will quit 10 days after Euro elections

Gerard Batten has announced that he will stand down as UKIP leader on June 2 and his departure will trigger a leadership contest in the party. Batten is yet to confirm if he will run. read


Buffett wants to invest more in the UK and Europe despite Brexit uncertainty 

American investment guru Warren Buffett said he would like to see his firm, Berkshire Hathaway, raise its profile on the other side of the Atlantic. read


Eurozone economy slowed further in April as manufacturing performance fell for third month in a row

According to a survey of economic performance by research firm IHS Markit – where anything above 50 signals growth – the bloc came in with a reading of 51.5 last month, down from 51.6 in March. read


Inside Adele's 31st birthday at $135m Godfather mansion

Adele rang in her 31st birthday in style on Sunday as she partied with the A-listers in Beverly Hills.  read


Manchester City 1-0 Leicester: Captain Kompany nets stunning strike

MARTIN SAMUEL AT THE ETIHAD STADIUM: Captain, leader, legend. Look, that other gentleman has retired now, so the position is vacant, and who deserves it more than Vincent Kompany? read


Boots bosses claim they can offer a winning formula in the US

Most people who shop in Boots in the UK have no idea that the pharmacy chain has for the past five years been part of a £37bn transatlantic giant, Walgreens Boots Alliance. read


Humans risk wiping out ONE MILLION species of plants and animals, UN report warns

Conservation scientists from around the world convened in Paris to issue the United Nations' (UN) first comprehensive report on biodiversity, which exceeded 1,000 pages. read


EU to investigate Apple after anti-competition complaint from Spotify

According to a complaint from Spotify, Apple has unfairly used the popularity its platform, which includes it's operating system, iOS, and its App Store, to put companies at a disadvantage. read


Facebook expands fact-checking to Instagram in bid to crack down on misinformation

When an image is flagged, it'll be sent to the same dashboard that Facebook's fact-checking groups view to pick up on misinformation, enabling them to quickly demote false photos and memes. read


Survivor of Moscow plane inferno is accused of 'blocking' escape

Tatyana Kasatkina, 34, told how she kicked open a door of the Aeroflot aircraft after it crashed and burst into flames at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport before pushing passengers out. read


Palestinians agree ceasefire with Israel to end deadly escalation in violence

The Israeli prime minister (pictured in Jerusalem) declared the battle was 'not over' after an alarming outbreak of violence across the Israel-Gaza border this weekend. read


'Credible threat' is behind U.S. sending the Abraham Lincoln carrier battlegroup to the Gulf

The United States vowed to send a message to Iran by deploying an aircraft carrier strike group after receiving what the Pentagon called a 'credible threat' from regime forces. read


The Pakistani popcorn seller who built his own plane using sack-cloth and bits of a rickshaw

Muhammad Fayyaz has realised his childhood dream of building a plane. His stunning work has caught the attention of Pakistan's airforce whose representatives have now visited him multiple times. read


Eating eggs regularly could protect against most common cause of age-related blindness

Australian researchers monitored 3,654 people over 15 years and found that those who reported eating two to four eggs a week had a 49 per cent reduced risk of ‘incident late AMD’. read


Pregnant women working night shifts could be more at risk of suffering a miscarriage, study finds

After week eight of pregnancy, women who had worked two or more night shifts the previous week had a 32 per cent higher risk of miscarriage, a Danish study found. read


John Singleton memorial: Beyonce's mother Tina Knowles, Maxine Waters, Nia Long and Ice Cube gather

The Boyz N The Hood director passed away in late April after suffering a stroke. A representative for the Singleton family told DailyMail.com they are planning a public memorial for a later date. read


John Singleton died a day earlier than it was initially reported according to his death certificate

It was initially reported that the John Singleton had passed away on Monday, April 29. According to his death certificate, however, John died a day earlier after being taken off life support, reported TMZ . read


Britain prepares for strong winds and thundery rain this week as temperatures drop to -4C

Following glorious Easter sunshine, Britons were let down by one of the chilliest starts to the May bank holiday on record yesterday. read


Sea of bikers floods A21 after crash by one of hundreds of riders doing ‘Bank Holiday Run’ to London

Hundreds of bikers riding the May Day run between London and Hastings were stuck on the A21 in Kent after a motorbike crash closed the road in both directions shortly before 10am this morning. read


British couple stuck in 'war zone' Corfu resort with no running water

Mick and Jayney Clark are stranded in 'war zone' Agios Georgios (pictured) in Greece as they cannot afford to fly home after Mrs Clark was forced to leave her job due to a blood disorder. read


Michael Cohen leaves his New York apartment and heads to jail with a final blast at Trump

Cohen,53, swapped his $9 million apartment in a Trump building in Manhattan for Otisville federal prison, almost 100 miles away, after saying that 'there remains much to be told.' read


Trump doubles down on threat to impose MORE Chinese tariffs as stock markets around the world plunge

The Dow dropped 450 points on Monday morning as President Trump threatened new tariffs against China amid stalled trade talks. By closing bell a frenzied sell-off had mostly stabilized, however. read


13 people feared dead after a business plane from Las Vegas carrying boxing fans crashes in Mexico

The downed plane was found in a remote mountainous area in Ocampo, the Coahuila state government said. The passengers had reportedly been watching Canelo Alvarez in Vegas. read


Mobility scooter driver, 97, killed when he is hit by a Ford Fiesta crossing the road

A 97 year old man has died after his mobility scooter was hit by a car at a set of temporary traffic lights. Police believe he had attempted to cross the road in Eastleigh, Southampton. read


Are El Niño events becoming more common? Coral reef study reveals 'unprecedented' activity

A team of scientists from the University of New South Wales developed a method to obtain the centuries-long seasonal record using coral cores – a feat previously thought to be impossible. read


Shocking report warns more than 1,000 amphibian species are at risk of extinction

A new analysis of the risks faced by the 8,000 or so known amphibian species has found that up to 50 percent may be at risk of extinction, in a dramatic rise from earlier estimates. read


Surviving victim of 'Hollywood Ripper' tells how she 'awoke naked to find him stabbing her'

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Michelle Murphy, 37, claims Michael Gargiulo stabbed her 'seven or eight times' during an attack at her Santa Monica apartment in April 2008. read


Shocking photos reveal neglect of 'snuggle scam' lions bred to be petted in South Africa

An investigation of the facility at Pienika Farm, South Africa, officers at the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals discovered 108 neglected lions and tigers in horrendous conditions. read


Shocking undercover footage reveals calves exported for veal being beaten and stamped on 

WARNING DISTRESSING CONTENT: The veal calves are seen being beaten and aggressively pushed about by two workers at the 'resting area' in Cherbourg, France. read


Boy, 7, died after he, two cousins tried to recreate scene of burning Lambo from Bad Bunny's video

A seven-year-old boy (left) was buried in the Dominican Republic after he and his two female cousins were severely burned while trying to recreate a scene from a Bad Bunny music video. read


Telecom giant Orange and its former bosses go on trial

The company itself, its former CEO Didier Lombard (pictured today) and several other bosses are on trial for 'moral harassment' at a criminal court in Paris. read


Nazi grave unearthed: Skeletons of thousands of victims discovered in Russia

Russian state investigators are digging up a mass grave of Nazi victims where a feared 3,700 people including women and children were killed. read


Woman left horrified after Tinder match specifies the type of nails he likes his date to have

Rebecca Watkin, from Essex , took to Twitter to express her surprise over the profile of 25-year-old Alex, also from Essex, who specified the type of manicure he expected from a match. read


Italian town puts 500 abandoned homes up for sale for €1 each - but there is a catch

Mussomeli in southern Sicily has put 100 empty properties up for sale online for €1, or 85p, with another 400 expected to follow. read


Ash dieback tree fungus could cost Britain £15 billion and wipe out the UK’s 125 million ash trees

Researchers led by the University of Oxford say ash dieback is estimated to cost Britain a third more than the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in 2001. read


Hundreds of parents will be investigated by police and JAILED for smacking their children

The Welsh government has drawn up plans to end the defence of reasonable punishment for smacking a child, that has been in force since the Victorian times. read


Mongolian couple die of bubonic plague after eating raw marmot meat

The ethnic Kazakh couple died of the bubonic plague last week near Mongolia's western border with Russia and China, prompting a six day quarantine which left tourists stranded. read


Fourteen BA passengers need medical treatment after extreme turbulence leads

The flight took off from London Gatwick last night and was headed to Tampa Bay, Florida, when according to one passenger, the plane suddenly dropped without warning. read


Photos reveal how east London docks went from slums of early 20th century to luxury flats

Just four miles from the centre of London Limehouse is now a luxurious area between the City and Canary Wharf. read


Incredible coincidence sees NINE sets of twins studying together as photos show how they have grown

An extraordinary nine sets of twins in the same year at Robert May's School in Odiham, Hampshire, are gearing up for their GCSEs. Photos capture how they've grown from year seven to year 11. read


Mementoes of hero RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Battle of Britain go up for sale for £8,000 

Personal items belonging to Ken Wilkinson who flew Spitfires in WWII are being sold at auctioneers of Dominic Winter, of Cirencester, Gloucestershire for £8,000. read


Urban explorer stayed in abandoned homes contaminated by the Chernobyl disaster

Urban explorer spent four days traversing the 1,000 sq mile Chernobyl Exclusion Zone last April with three friends to take remarkable pictures of abandoned buildings and the deserted town. read


300 cats are found inside one apartment in Toronto

300 cats have been saved from an apartment unit by Toronto Animal Services with the help of Toronto Cat Rescue. It is the second largest cat hoarding situation they responded to this month. read


Vietnamese nerd is inspired by classic Arnie films Terminator and Commando to get into bodybuilding

Growing up in Canberra's south, Viet Doan, now 34, says he was always one of the 'smallest, skinniest kids' in high school, but now his shoulders are three times the size of his waist. read


Line Of Duty series five finale scoops BIGGEST audience share of the year as 9.6 million tune in

The thrilling BBC crime drama's series five finale triumphed in the ratings stakes as it received the biggest television audience share of the year so far with 9.6 million viewers tuning in. read


Body found in a suitcase in Cyprus 'is that of eight-year-old girl'

The corpse, discovered in a suitcase near the village of Mitsero in Cyprus yesterday, is thought to be that of Elena Natalia Bunea (pictured), who vanished in 2016. read


Silvio Berlusconi leaves hospital after bowel operation

'I had quite a fright,' the billionaire told journalists as he left the San Raffaele hospital in Milan. The three-time premier was admitted last Tuesday with acute abdominal pain. read


Russian Instagram model leaves Swarovski encrusted Lamborghin on yellow line outside charity event 

A Russian Instagram model took her £270,000 Lamborghini covered in two million Swarovski crystals to a charity event in Bedford and parked on a yellow line, making the most of the Bank Holiday. read


Two men are killed when farm wall collapses in Scotland

The tragedy happened just after 10am at a farm in Whitecross, Linlithgow, West Lothian. Another two men were injured but are not believed to be in a life-threatening condition. read


Arrogant Tesla driver hits back after motorist scolds her for using phone at the wheel

The cyclist attempts to warn the texting driver on Battersea Bridge Road that she could get fined for her actions, but waves him off saying that she can 'afford it'. read


Police officer, 49, gets penalty points removed so he can continue career as advanced driver

Police officer David Newell, 49, based in London, was caught speeding for the second time. He had his penalty points removed on appeal so he can carry on working as an advanced driver. read


From easing aching legs to scalp protection: How to save your skin this summer

The warmer months in Britain are the prime time for a host of skin problems, from sunburn and insect bites to prickly heat. But a range of new products claim to help. read


Schoolgirls rescue 400 prickles in a pickle after turning their homes into a sanctuary

Both Kyra and Sophie — who live ten minutes apart in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire — have persuaded their parents to convert garden sheds into clinics. read


Hilarious video shows girl bursting into tears because her pet cat refuses to give up toy

A little girl named Ella (pictured) has gone viral for a hilarious video where she breaks into tears because her pet cat named Princess refuses to give up her toy phone. read


Anna Ryder Richardson reveals how to add £15,000 to the value of your home

TV star Anna Ryder Richardson, 55, upped the value of a family of five's three-bedroom property in Dartford by up to £15,000 - using budget furniture from Aldi and a few useful tips you can recreate. read


PAUL THOMAS on... The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's new baby 

‘He’s arrived a few days late – but this guy is VERY discreet’ read


Cyclist narrowly avoids being crushed by blue-lighted fire engine making quick turn

The cyclist appears to speed off from the lights at Great Portland Street station, unaware of the blue-lighted fire engine next to him which is about to turn straight across his path. read


Castle with fire-breathing dragon on sale for £1.75m after £2m slashed off asking price

Castell Gyrn in North Wales was once tipped to be the new home of Jose Mourinho and is on sale for £1.75million. The castle, which is only 42 years old, had a previous asking price of £3.9million. read


Incredible moment chocolate labrador puppy wins a game of Jenga

Stefank, who lives in LA, captured the moment his chocolate Labrador pup assisted him in winning a game of Jenga. read


Grandson of vicious swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo' follows in his family footsteps by savaging gosling

The swan was seen attacking a frightened baby Canada goose after it became separated from its parents and siblings on the River Cam in Cambridge. read


Last surviving British eight-ton armoured train that hauled munitions to WWI front line is restored

Volunteers at Greensand Railway Museum Trust in Bedfordshire have spent the past decade bringing the historic Simplex 40HP LR2182 back to full working order as part of a £20,000 project. read