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Lone piper plays to mark exact minute first British troops landed

Pipe Major Trevor Macey-Lillie, of 19th Regiment Royal Artillery, performed Highland Laddie on Port Winston - the remains of one of the temporary Mulberry harbour made for the landings. read


Hard left protester who screamed 'Nazi scum' at Trump supporter is company boss

Siobhan Prigent owns a profit-making company which takes taxpayers' money to provide clinical trial coordination at University College London Hospital (UCLH). read


Pope Francis changes Lord's Prayer after saying it implied that God can lead us astray 

Pope Francis has approved altering 'lead us not into temptation' to 'do not let us fall into temptation' because he believes it shifts the responsibility onto Satan. read


The loneliness of having NO ONE who needs you

Psychotherapist Jody Day, explored the grief felt by women who find themselves in the Solo Generation. Lesley Pyne , 57, who recently lost both of her parents endured six rounds of IVF. read


Michael Gove blasts his Tory leadership rival Boris Johnson's no-deal Brexit strategy

Michael Gove warns candidates that pledging to leave the EU in October 'come what may' risk a clash that could put Jeremy Corbyn in Downing Street. read


MICHAEL GOVE: The real horror of a Halloween No Deal Brexit?

MICHAEL GOVE: I have used the Whitehall machine to get things done and force through dynamic reforms. I have directed civil servants rather than letting them direct me. read


Stop being so mean to Melania!

Jeannette Kupfermann argues that it's time for the U.S. First Lady to be judged on her own terms. She questions why many many have failed to Melania, 49. read


Snowflake students blast exam board for GCSE paper featuring a rape victim character

An excerpt from H.E. Bates's classic novel The Mill was included in Tuesday's AQA English Literature exam. read


Chronically-ill father-of-three took own life 'after DWP said he could work and stopped benefits'

Kevin Dooley (pictured), 48, from Leeds, was found hanged by his daughter Leanne Dooley, 28, on December 17 last year and died three days later in hospital - the week before Christmas. read


Little Old Lady - the label every older woman dreads

Tricia Cusden revealed how best to engage with the world of beauty and style while being age appropriate. The 71-year-old explained how big bags can be ageing and how to embrace grey hair. read


Farmer who won a £1m farm for £1 tells of his 'nightmare' three years

Daniel Jones beat out 2,500 applicants to win the 145-acre Parc Farm in Great Orme, north Wales, in 2016, on the basis that he use traditional shepherding methods to protect the area's plants. read


Bond faces his most difficult opponent yet as Health and Safety inspectors arrive on set

HSE officials turned up on the Bond set yesterday following an explosion. The stunt is said to have featured a fireball ripping through a laboratory. The film has been beset by problems. read


Dutch girl, 17, who wanted to be euthanised died 'after she stopped eating and drinking'

The Levenseindekliniek (End of Life Clinic) in The Hague, which specialises in euthanasia, released a statement from Noa Pothoven's friends about her death earlier today. read


How daft to believe America would ruin our NHS

The NHS is our national religion. We may grumble about the NHS - in fact most of us regularly do - but if anyone threatens to reform it we rise up in horror. read


Saudi Arabia has escalated its ballistic missile program with help from China

While the Saudis' ultimate goal has not been conclusively assessed by US intelligence, the missile advancement could indicate potential Saudi efforts to one day deliver a nuclear warhead. read


Travel hack! FEMAIL reveals five essential tips for vacationing with carry-on luggage only 

To travel light,  it's essential to pack efficiently. FEMAIL reveals how to fit everything you need in a carry-on luggage that can be stored in an airplane's overhead compartment. read


Forget Ikea - all the best bargains are antiques

Radhika Sanghani who decorated her first home in London using antique bargains, advised on how to get the best furniture deals and revealed what she's learned about auctions. read


Sheffield brothers 'murdered by their mother and uncle' died within 12 minutes of each other

Blake Barrass, 14, and his brother Tristan, 13, were found dead at a house in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, on the morning of May 24. read


Ford 'to announce closure of Bridgend engine plant TODAY' putting thousands of jobs at risk 

Around 1,500 people are employed at the South Wales site and could now face losing their jobs should the proposal go ahead. Sources close to the plant have labelled the news 'devastating.' read


Women challenge decision to hike their state pension age in landmark legal case

We explain what has happened to women's state pension age (and how men's are being raised now too), what arguments are being made at the High Court, and what might happen next. read


I'M SORRY: Woodford's grovelling apology as he is left facing the prospect of an FCA probe 

In another setback for the stock picker, the FCA said where it believes there are 'circumstances suggesting serious misconduct or non-compliance with the rules it may open an investigation'. read


Clever woman reveals she takes extension leads on holidays instead of the usual several adapters

Sasha from Nottingham blew everyone's mind when she revealed she takes an extension lead on holiday instead of multiple adaptors, and won praise on Twitter for her 'futuristic' travel hack. read


ROBERT HARDMAN watches the momentous D-Day remembrance ceremony in Portsmouth

ROBERT HARDMAN: All the allied nations - plus the old enemy - gathered in Portsmouth. Southsea Common had been transformed into a fortified open-air theatre for 300 veterans and their families. read


Trump joins the Queen to honour D-Day veterans in Portsmouth

Mr Trump and his wife Melania, who are travelling to Ireland this afternoon, joined the monarch and Prince Charles to speak to some of the 300 men who fought on the Normandy beaches 75 years ago. read


Who's who at the D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations

Foreign dignitaries and cabinet members joined the Queen, the Prime Minister and President Donald Trump in Portsmouth for the 75th commemorative anniversary of D-Day. read


300 D-Day veterans gather in Portsmouth 75 years later

Veterans aged in their 90s were among the 280 paratroopers who jumped from Dakotas over Normandy today to commemorate the decisive June 6 landings of 1944. read


Veterans set sail for Normandy once more as they retrace D-Day route for 75th anniversary  

Heroic veterans of the D-Day landings are sailing from Portsmouth to Normandy as they recreate phase two of Operation Overlord, the amphibious landings at the French coast. read


D Day veteran, 93, makes a VERY flirtatious remark about Melania Trump

Thomas Cuthbert, 93, told the President, 'if I only I was 20 years younger' while gesturing to Melania, 49, during a conversation in Portsmouth. read


Theresa May pays tribute to readers who helped fund Normandy monument on the eve of its unveiling

Theresa May has thanked the Mail's generous readers as she today prepares to unveil a monument to 22,442 fallen servicemen and women. read


The tide turns: A week after the D-Day landings in June 1944, the Germans were already in retreat

To celebrate the 75th anniversary of D-Day, the Daily Mail have gone through the archives to see how the historic events were covered in the paper. read


'Let's Go!' How General Eisenhower set in motion the greatest military attack in history

With the simple words 'Ok, let's go', General Dwight D Eisenhower unleashed 156,000 British, American and Canadian troops onto French soil to begin the liberation of the country from the Nazis. read


Colourised images show Allied troops storming the beaches of Normandy 75 years ago 

American medics treat a wounded man on the beaches, British soldiers reinforce their position before pushing inland and Allied forces stream ashore after the initial firefight in these pictures. read


Surprise of D-Day veteran, 94, when he learns he has been speaking live on the BBC

Eric Chardin, 94, thought he was recording a small video clip for the BBC about the invasion's 75th anniversary, when it was revealed he'd been seen speaking 'across the nation'. read


How lazy must you be to have toast or fish fingers and even a tea delivered to your door

Helen Carroll spent a week ordering each meal from restaurants in North London using either Uber Eats, Deliveroo or Just Eat. She compared the price of the services to cooking from scratch. read


Mummy, what's porn? That's the dreaded question SAMANTHA SIMMONDS was asked by her ten-year-old

Samantha Simmonds whose son Rafi was 10-years-old when he begun asking about pornography, questions if the UK's new legislation will be able to keep children from viewing explicit content. read


Scandal-hit council slammed for missing a catalogue of chances to save two children

It was today revealed that in the cases of Dylan Tiffin-Brown (pictured) and Evelyn-Rose Muggleton, agencies 'lost opportunities' to potentially save them. read


Central London roads will have 20mph speed limits as part of Mayor Sadiq Khan trial £100 fines

Transport for London wants to roll out 20mph speed limits on all roads inside the capital's congestion zone. read


Toddler and father have an adorable 'conversation' watching television together

In an adorable video posted to Facebook on Tuesday, little Kingston is having a full conversation with his father - Deztin Pryor - as the two watch television. read


Health chiefs tell employers to encourage lunchtime yoga and cycling to work

The NHS watchdog, NICE, said people should be encouraged by people at work to be more active and lose weight, but one critic said the guides were a 'ridiculous' waste of money. read


Traditional Japanese therapy Shinrin-yoku should be free on the NHS, says Kate Humble 

It is the Japanese concept that inspired the Duchess of Cambridge's garden at the Chelsea Flower Show. Now there are calls for shinrin-yoku, or 'forest bathing', to be prescribed on the NHS. read


Love Island: Viewers SLAM 'intense' and 'creepy' Joe for 'possessiveness' towards Lucie

Love Island fans have flocked to social media to slam Joe for his sulky behaviour towards Lucie. read


Leading expert on Loch Ness monster has finally decided the beast does not exist

Dr Darren Naish, a zoologist at Southampton University, said while speaking at Cheltenham Science Festival that his years of research have concluded the Loch Ness monster does not exist. read


World's first 360-degree infinity pool set to be built on top of a 700ft-tall London skyscraper

Death-defying swimming pools are set to become the latest architectural trend in central London by the looks of things. read


Jihadi Jack's mother tells court her son's obsession with Islam and ISIS was triggered by his OCD 

Yesterday jurors at the Old Bailey heard how Jack was 15 when he was diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder and Tourette's Syndrome and his parents took him to a mental health centre. read


Sir Philip Green hires Kevin Spacey's lawyer

Philip Green hired Alan Jackson, who is also representing Kevin Spacey, as the Topshop billionaire tries to fight off assault charges in the US. read


Son of slain woman jumps over a barrier and sprints across a courtroom

Vashon Flowers, 46, from Michigan, was sitting in the court charged with the murder of his wife Jamie Thomas-Flowers when her son, London Thomas, ran towards him in an attempt to attack him. read


Glamour model Chloe Ayling tells court she was injected with ketamin by 'Black Death' kidnappers

The 21-year-old, who is giving evidence against one of her alleged captors at his trial in Milan, said Paul Baxendale-Walker would be the right person to contact to help secure her freedom. read


Irina Shayk 'moves out' of Bradley Cooper's £3.6m mansion

Irina Shayk has reportedly moved out the home she shares with Bradley Cooper.  read


Denmark election: Centre-left Social Democrats are expected to win

Denmark's centre-right prime minister has conceded defeat in general elections where results show left-leaning parties making large gains. read


Uncertainty for 18,000 Arcadia workers threatened with redundancy as restructuring is delayed

The proposals, which were launched last month, involve the closure of 23 stores in the UK and Ireland. read


President Trump is met with music and dancers as he touches down at his Irish golf resort

Last night the President's sons Don Jr and Eric pulled pints and chatted with locals in the tiny Irish village of Doonbeg in County Clare after the First Family touched down at Trump's golf resort read


Nigel Farage will go around the UK government and organize his OWN trade deal with Trump

Trump's political best friend in the UK says Britain's trade negotiators are unprepared to square off against the U.S. so he'll send his own delegation of businessmen to the White House to bypass them. read


Trump brands Irish border a 'wall' like the US frontier with MEXICO

The US president referred to the 310-mile boundary across the top of the island of Ireland as 'your wall' as they posed for cameras in Shannon after his three-day visit to Britain. read


Melania Trump ditches her demure Philip Treacy hat to attend a welcome function in Ireland

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania arrived at the Shannon Airport in Ireland on Wednesday at the end of their three-day state visit to the UK. read


Louise Linton insists she isn't Steve Mnuchin's nurse as she replies to Instagram critics

Linton, 38, has been accompanying her husband on Trump's state visit to UK. After posting photos from the state dinners, critics asked why she was there in the first place. read


Ivanka Trump is trolled on Twitter after tweeting she is 'en route to The Hague'

Ivanka, 37, took to Twitter to say she was headed to The Hague, a city in the Netherlands where war crimes and crimes against humanity are often tried. read


Trump's domestic troubles follow him as Nancy Pelosi heads to Normandy

President Trump's domestic problems will follow him to the beaches of Normandy as Speaker Nancy Pelosi joins a large delegation of lawmakers traveling there to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day. read


Donald Trump bids fond farewell to the Queen at the end of his state visit to Britain

Donald Trump and his wife Melania, who moved on to Ireland this afternoon before going to France tomorrow, joined the monarch and Prince Charles to speak to World War Two veterans. read


Heathrow to spend £50million on new scanners which could end need to remove liquids from luggage

Heathrow said the technology should cut queues at security and reduce the amount of plastic bags used to store liquids. Other airports across Britain are expected to follow suit. read


We consume over 74,000 microplastic particles a year from our food

Researchers from the University of Victoria in Canada have estimated that the average American consumes over 70,000 particles of microplastics per year and the health effects are unclear. read


Abbey Clancy shares sweet snap of newborn baby boy

Abbey Clancy declared she feels like the 'luckiest girl alive' as she shared a sweet snap of her newborn with her husband Peter Crouch and their children. read


JLS star Oritsé Williams steps out with his close friend and ex-EastEnders actress Preeya Kalidas

The singer, 32, looked in high spirits as he strolled down the street in south London in a pair of red shorts and a black hoodie while listening to music. read


Explosive truth about Chernobyl revealed in heart-stopping climax to hit TV drama

Estimates of the numbers who died in the aftermath of the explosion at Chernobyl on the night of April 26, 1986 vary between 4,000 and 93,000, many of them children. read


Diabetes patients who developed it in middle age are third more likely to have stroke

A study said those who develop type 2 diabetes - linked to obesity - in their 40s or 50s are at a higher risk of stroke after they reach 60. read


Fury as millionaire fund boss Neil Woodford continues to rake in management fees 

Neil Woodford on Monday told investors they could no longer pull their cash out of his flagship £3.7billion fund in a drastic move to stop a rush to the exit. But he has continued to collect fees. read


PICTURED: Coward Parkland school resource officer in handcuffs in court

Scot Peterson was stony-faced as he appeared via video link to a court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from the Broward County Jail on Wednesday for a brief bond hearing on 11 charges. read


Chelsea trio Rudiger, Barkley and Hudson-Odoi all convicted of speeding

Chelsea stars Antonio Rudiger, Ross Barkley and Callum Hudson-Odoi have all been caught speeding on the same stretch of road that leads from the club's training ground into London. read


As the Italian Job celebrates its 50th birthday, whatever happened to its stars?

Michael Caine won a million hearts as ex-con Charlie Croker but how did the rest of the stars of The Italian Job fare? We look at the extraordinary off-screen lives of the some of the cast. read


Farage's Brexit Party hopes to land its first MP today as Peterborough goes to the polls

Nigel Farage's Brexit Party hopes to win its first seat in Westminster as Peterborough goes to the polls today with its candidate Mike Greene/ The result is expected early on Friday. read


Matt Hancock says Tories risks creating 'first anti-Semitic leader' in post-war West in Corbyn blast

The minister, who voted Remain in 2016, said the Tories needed to choose a leader for 'the next six years and beyond' rather than the next 'six months', saying: 'The Conservative party has to get this right.' read


Boris Johnson's fightback against Remainer court case 'delayed' because judge is Ed Miliband's WIFE

The former foreign secretary lodged a request for a judicial review at the High Court last week after he was ordered to appear in court over his claim Britain sends EU £350million every week. read


Esther McVey vows to SACK all Remainers from her Cabinet

Former Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey insisted there should only be jobs in the top team for people who 'believe in Brexit'. read


The tragic faces of drug addiction: Heartbreaking gifs show how quickly drugs take their toll

Pictures of 16 people arrested on drug charges show quickly substance misuse can change appearances. They were charged with possessing meth, heroin, marijuana and other substances. read


Transport Secretary Chris Grayling reveals review to ensure the HS2 rail link is 'deliverable'

Chris Grayling indicated that parts of the high-speed rail link between London, Birmingham and up to the North could be scaled back in the wake of the Crossrail debacle. read


Pair are arrested at Heathrow over murder in Cardiff

Fahad Nur, 18, was found in a pool of blood after he was stabbed to death outside Cardiff University in the early hours of Sunday morning. He later died in hospital. read


Trump says North Korea's top nuclear negotiator was NOT executed

President Donald Trump saidNorth Korea's special representative to the U.S. for nuclear negotiations had not been assassinated and said he looks forward to meeting again with Kim Jong-un. read


Trump sits down for unscheduled chat with Merkel after they bump into each other in the UK

President Donald Trump had an unscheduled conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday while the visiting leaders were at a D-Day event in the UK. read


FBI releases documents related to its 1976 Bigfoot investigation

A total of 22 pages of documents was released on Wednesday from the FBI's records vault that details the FBI's Bigfoot research from 1976 to 1977. read


Jupiter and FOUR of its moons will shine in the night sky all month long

Jupiter will shine brightly in the night sky all throughout the month of June, with the best views likely to occur on June 10, when it reaches a point known as opposition, according to NASA. read


GP advises fellow doctors to urge patients to SING to ease the symptoms of dementia and Parkinson's 

A GP has called for doctors to prescribe singing as an alternative to medicine. Dr Simon Opher said he sees patients less often if they join a music group or a choir because of singing's benefits. read


British curators head to Easter Island for talks over return of the sacred Hoa Hakananai'a statue

The Hoa Hakan-anai'a statue was presented as a gift to Queen Victoria after it was brought back to Britain by Navy commodore Richard Powell who found it buried on the island in 1869. read


From bad boy to blingionaire: He's a former drug dealer but now he's rap's richest businessman

He seemed destined for a life of crime and prison. Instead, he is now feted by U.S. presidents and business moguls. read


NHS boss Simon Stevens insists UK healthcare must not form part of a US trade deal

Simon Stevens said there was 'no possibility whatsoever' of the NHS being opened up to provide greater access for US firms, as the President had suggested. read


Corbyn 'argued Britain should have disarmed before Second World War'

Jeremy Corbyn approvingly cited George Lansbury's 1939 claim that giving up weapons would make the UK the 'safest nation in the world'. read


Pictured: Salford mother-of-two found dead after 'domestic incident'

Regan Tierney has been named locally as the woman found dead at a home in the Walkden area of Salford in Greater Manchester in the early hours of this morning. read


Couples with surrogate babies could get automatic parental rights

The system would only apply to surrogacy conducted within Britain. Cases in which would-be parents hire a surrogate mother from a foreign clinic would still need to be approved by a judge. read


Fears for Australia's press freedom after federal police raid public broadcaster's office

Australian Federal Police raided public broadcaster the ABC's office on Wednesday with an extensive warrant, and seized more than 9,200 files relating to the 2017 series The Afghan Files. read


New ethnic group that was living in 'extreme' conditions in Siberia during the last Ice Age 

The breakthrough came when two children's milk teeth were found buried deep in a remote archaeological site in north eastern Siberia. read


Cleaners remove four dead bodies and 24,000lb of rubbish from Mount Everest

Four bodies have been removed from Mount Everest after a deadly climbing season. Cleaners also spent weeks collecting food wrappers, cans, bottles and empty oxygen cylinders. read


British Airways passenger finds dried VOMIT all over his business class seat on a flight to Seattle

Dave Gildea, Vice President for a software company in Silicon Valley, shared a photo of his destroyed footrest on May 22 and shared that his horrible experience occurred the day before. read


England fans chant distasteful songs as Portuguese police get ready for potential trouble

SHEKHAR BHATIA IN PORTO: England fans launched bottles at riot police in Porto this evening before the officers chased them down with shields and batons. read


President Xi Jinping praises his 'best friend' Vladimir Putin over panda diplomacy

The leaders of China and Russia met at the beginning of a three-day Moscow summit. 'President Putin is for me a best friend,' Xi told journalists. read


George Pell arrives at court in handcuffs as appeal against child sex convictions enters second day 

Cardinal and sex offender George Pell could be a step closer to freedom as prosecutors get off to a less than confident start in their bid to keep him caged.  read


Guest worried that her dress will be too white to wear to a wedding sparks debate

A woman who bought a polka dot dress for a wedding asked members of the British parenting forum Mumsnet for advice, and while many thought it was fine, others said it was a risky choice. read


US billionaire wins battle to build £150m car museum in Cotswolds

Insurance tycoon Peter Mullin, 78, has been fighting West Oxfordshire District Council to get plans approved for his futuristic car museum, race track and 28 holiday lodges. read


Home Office 'tells Met Police it will fund Madeleine McCann investigation for another year' 

The Home Office has given Metropolitan Police detectives the funding to investigate missing toddler Madeleine McCann's disappearance for another year, sources claim. read


Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer didn't reveal research showing arthritis drug could treat Alzheimer's

Pharmaceutical company Pfizer, based in New York, made a surprising finding about its arthritis drug in 2015 but didn't tell anyone because it 'thought the science wasn't strong enough'. read


Jackie Kennedy smokes a cigarette in rare snapshots from new book

The images were taken many decades ago in a different era, before Photo Shopping and retouch madness. In many cases, the shots are candid with little preparation capturing the person at ease. read


Russia 'successfully tests' missile to down Western weapons

Russia's new interceptor rocket has successfully blasted-off from Sary-Shagan training range in Kazakhstan. Russian defense ministry footage shows the moment of launch from six angles. read


Children are to get extra lessons to steer them away from knife crime and gang culture 

Children aged 11 to 16 will be taught the importance of having good role models instead of being influenced by gang leaders. read


Have we reached solar minimum? The sun has been without spots for 16 consecutive days

NASA images show the sun's surface looks completely blank with no sunspots visible. The American space agency says this may indicate it has reached the solar minimum stage of its cycle. read


Drone footage captures thousands of worshippers praying at historic New Delhi mosque

Drone footage has shown thousands of Muslims praying on Eid al-Fitr, the final day of Ramadan, at Jama Masjid mosque in New Delhi, India, on Wednesday. read


Man who cheated death after paragliding accident proposes to the nurse who cared for him

Damien LeRoy, 37, nearly died in a paragliding accident in Florida in 2016. Last week he proposed to Alex Hoover, 29, the nurse who cared for him. read


Schoolgirl, 15, weeps as she tells how her 'psychopath' step-father 'had "murder in his eyes'

Andrew Hooper, 46, is accused of blasting Cheryl Hooper, 51, twice with an antique double-barrelled shotgun as she sat in her Land Rover Evoque outside her house in Newport, Shropshire. read


North Carolina National Park Service baffled by mystery spiny worm-like object found on its shores

The currently unidentified object (pictured) was found by a visitor after washing up on the shore of Shackleford Banks in Hakers Island, North Carolina. read


Where is the justice? Top judges to get inflation-busting 25 per cent pay rises

High Court judges will see their £181,500 pay rise to almost £227,000 under plans announced by Justice Secretary David Gauke. Crown Court Judges will get a 15 per cent increase to £155,000. read


BBC staff's shock as Valerie Hughes-D'Aeth, tasked with sorting out the gender pay gap, quits

HR chief Valerie Hughes-D'Aeth will step down from her position at the British Broadcasting Corporation in the autumn to 'pursue a variety of non-executive and consultancy roles'. read


London Bridge killer 'had 20-month-old baby with him when he rented van to use in terror attack'

Charisse O'Leary said Rachid Redouane, 30, told her he had been 'out with friends' but he was actually renting a Renault van from a B&Q in Romford to use in the attack, taking his daughter with him. read


Playboy drug dealer who sparked fears of Novichok attack is jailed after six months on the run

Alex King, 42, was finally caught on Wednesday after being tracked down to an address in Marylebone, west London. read


Ikea's latest home designs: robotic storage for tiny spaces and 3D-printed gaming accessories

Swedish furniture and home accessory giant, IKEA, has always been known for its clean modern aesthetics, but for some customers, that modern style will also be functionally futuristic. read


YouTube pledges to remove videos promoting extreme views, misinformation

YouTube has unveiled a more rigorous plan to curb hate speech, extremist views, and false content on its platform amid mounting criticism over its handling of potentially harmful videos. read


Madonna talks about mothering six kids, Weinstein and THAT rumor about asking Trump out for a date 

Madonna is glad Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct allegations 'finally' came out decades after she claims she had to 'put up with it' when they worked on her 1991 Truth or Dare documentary. read


Koala bears could be saved from extinction by building water fountains for them

Australian researchers found they do not get enough water from their current diet of just plant leaves as climate change is drying the leaves out. read


Nigella Lawson hits out at noisy music in restaurants because it 'drowns out the taste of the food' 

The London-based cook and TV star, 59,  said that she's 'allergic to noise' and that it's 'utterly draining' read


Long queues for TB checks in Welsh village after an outbreak of the killer disease

Residents of Llwynhendy stood out in the rain waiting to get screened for tuberculosis following an outbreak of the disease which claimed the life of Margaret Pelger, 64, in September 2018. read


Britain's £45k 'worst sculpture' will be demolished months because it is so ugly 

The four stone plinths were erected in The Cornhill in Ipswich, Suffolk, last December as part of a £3.6m regeneration project aimed at bringing a 'wow factor' to the area. read


Amazon wants its home security company Ring to double as a police surveillance network

More than 50 local police departments across the US have partnered with Ring throughout the last two years to extend their surveillance capabilities into suburban neighborhoods. read


3 deer trap woman in apartment after crashing through window

The woman called 911 and cops found her trapped on her living room couch in her retirement home apartment in Decatur, Indiana, after the deer crashed through a bedroom window. read


San Francisco man sparks outrage by landscaping a giant swastika into his front yard pavement

Steven Johnson claims a giant swastika he carved into the ground in his front yard in San Francisco is not a symbol of Nazi Germany but rather represents Buddhist spirituality. read


Wrecked mosques, police watch: A tense Ramadan in Xinjiang

Muslim residents of heavily policed Xinjiang are facing the increasing pressure from Beijing as the ruling Communist Party tightens its control over religious activities. read


How to pick the perfect shirt for your shape

Camilla Ridley-Day reveals how you can embrace this season's shirt trend. The British style expert says shirts will be this season's most versatile piece in wardrobes. read


The danger of dietary supplements for teens, Harvard study reveals

The research, led by a team at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, found young people who take 'enhancement' products are three times more likely to get sick than those who take vitamins. read


Ladbrokes rocked by fat cat pay backlash... but bosses dodge furious shareholders

Close to 42 per cent of shareholders voted against the pay of GVC chief exec Kenny Alexander (pictured with chairman Lee Feldman) , who scooped £19.1m last year). read


'Womp': Watch the moment Boston Dynamics' robo-dog fails hilariously on stage at Amazon's Re:Mars

During a demonstration, the Spot robot suddenly began flailing and crashed to the floor with a thud, generating a concerned 'Uh oh' out of Marc Raibert, CEO of Boston Dynamics. read


Stunning image reveals what Cornwall's 'spaceport' will look like

Spaceport Cornwall is hoped to begin operating as early as 2020 and will launch small satellites into Earth orbit. In the future, the facilities could also send space tourists on sub-orbital flights. read


Austrian police are accused of using excessive force at climate rally attended by Greta Thunberg

Austrian prosecutors said they are investigating four police officers over allegedly using excessive force at climate rally in Vienna. 92 were arrested at the event attended by Greta Thunberg. read


PAUL THOMAS on… the 75th anniversary of D-Day 

"We will never forget" read


Yorkie and Boxer team up to rescue ball from water without getting wet and outsmart teasing owner

Paisley the Yorkie and Roxy the Boxer were captured on camera as they figured out how to retrieve a Kong ball from the pool without making a splash on Saturday afternoon. read


Bode Miller's wife shares videos of eight-month-old son learning to swim

Morgan, 32, and professional skier Bode Miller, 41, lost their 19-month-old daughter, Emeline Grier, in a tragic pool accident when they were at a neighbor's party last June. read


Rail worker came within three seconds of being hit by 102mph high-speed train

The man, who was acting as a lookout for another track worker, cheated death by diving out of the way as the high-speed train darted past Peterborough station at 102mph. read


Acrobat wins stop-the-clock challenge by hitting the button as he does a backwards somersault

Acrobatic choreographer Aleksey Maksimovich, 28, from Khimki, Russia took on the stop-the-clock challenge at a car show in Guangzhou, China but could help but put his own twist on it. read


Amazon unveils its new drone and says it will be ready to ferry packages 'in a matter of months'

Amazon said Wednesday that it plans to use self-driving drones to deliver packages to shoppers' home in the coming months. it's not yet clear where the drones will be making deliveries. read