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From Prince Louis to Eugenie's new husband Jack, the royals who joined Meghan, Harry and the Queen

Four generations of the royal family gathered on the balcony to watch the traditional RAF flypast for the Trooping of the Colour in London today. read


New mum Meghan attends Trooping the Colour

The Duchess of Sussex smiled as she entered Buckingham Palace in the back of a dark blue Range Rover ahead of the Queen's official birthday celebrations just four weeks after giving birth. read


Princess Eugenie and sister Beatrice wave to crowds as they arrive for the Queen's birthday

The Princess of York, 29, stunned the crowds at Horse Guards Parade in a patterned white and blue dress and neutral make up as she watched her father Prince Andrew take the salute for the first time. read


Lady Louise Windsor looks grown up at Trooping the Colour

The 15-year-old looked incredibly mature in a striking blue dress and small, navy headpiece as she was whisked away from Buckingham Palace to Trooping the Colour in a horse-drawn carriage. read


Kate wows at the Queen's birthday celebrations as she dons a yellow dress for Trooping the Colour

The Duchess of Cambridge donned the zesty pale coat dress with matching petalled fascinator by Philip Treacy as she was driven by chauffeur to Horse Guards Parade this morning. read


Leyton Orient manager Justin Edinburgh dies at 49

Tottenham legend and Leyton Orient manager Justin Edinburgh has tragically died at the age of 49. Edinburgh was seriously ill in hospital having been rushed in on Monday. read


Jeremy Corbyn says Labour's newest MP is 'not a racist' as he dismisses calls to suspend her

Jeremy Corbyn spoke out in defence of the new MP Lisa Forbes saying that she was a 'good woman' and 'she will be a brilliant MP for Peterborough and a brilliant part of our team in Parliament.' read


Woman, 55, bitten on her hand and neck by a dog dies in hospital 

Sharon Jennings, 55, was walking her dog on railway lines in Preston last Friday. She intervened in the dog fight but didn't seek medical attention. She was rushed to hospital on Monday but died last night. read


Olivia Colman has fans baffled after her real name is revealed as Sarah Sinclair

The Fleabag star, 45, was made a CBE for services to drama on Saturday, just months after she won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Queen Anne in The Favourite. read


Royal fans spot Prince Louis wearing EXACTLY the same shirt as Prince Harry did 30 years ago

The one-year-old Prince was seen sporting the traditional smocked, blue and white garment alongside a pair of blue shorts during Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace in London today. read


Private pictures of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding are leaked on Instagram and Twitter

Snaps taken by aristocrat Alexi Lubomirski, 43, have started to appear on sites including Instagram and Twitter, following their wedding at Windsor Castle in May last year. read


Soldier taken away on stretcher after falling from his horse at Trooping the Colour

The soldier, from the Irish Guards, added unexpected drama to the ceremony to mark the Queen's official birthday when he fell from his horse and his bearskin hat rolled off his head. read


Prince Louis makes his Buckingham Palace balcony debut

Prince George and his siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis stood inside a window and waved at thousands of people watching the Trooping of the Colour. read


A woman threatened to refer her coworker to HR after she refused to bake her a birthday cake

A woman working in Tokyo received a demand from a colleague to bake her a birthday cake that she could pass off as her own work - and was told to 'watch her back' when she refused. read


Charity volunteer, 58, who was snared when his wife found a 'paedophile manual' is SPARED jail

Julian Pitcairn, 58, escaped jail after his wife Katherine discovered a manual in their bedroom about how to assist potential sexual predators at their home in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. read


One of Europe's most wanted is caught after 16 YEARS on the run

Fugitive Christopher Guest More Jr, 41, has been arrested in Malta over the murder of Brian Waters, 44, at a Cheshire farm in 2003 after 16 years on the run, the National Crime Agency said. read


Russian police find a skull in search for ballerina who was 'murdered' five years ago

Ballerina Olga Demina, then 25, vanished almost five years ago. Malkhaz Dzhavoev, 39, is now held at a detention facility in Moscow, Russia, as a murder suspect. read


Margaret Thatcher once hid her daughter in a CUPBOARD for wearing jeans at No 10

Lady Thatcher, who died in 2013, told Carol (pictured) to get in the furniture when Lord Butler visited her flat to discuss politics. The revelations are to be laid bare by Lord Butler in a documentary. read


Terror threat at London Bridge attacker's barbecue

London Bridge terrorist Khuram Butt, pictured, hosted a barbecue weeks before the massacre where a guest joked 'this is how you gut an infidel while skewering a piece of meat. read


Girl, six, is injected with a used needle hidden between two bus seats

Matilda Dalley was travelling on a Stagecoach bus in Grimsby with her three stepsisters when she sat on the used needle. Two stepsisters were also pricked while removing the needle from Matilda. read


Mother's horror after she returns home from holiday to find her autistic son WASN'T on the plane

Nicola Purdy, 48, from Swansea, and children Jack (pictured), 24, Alex, 12, and Darcie, 11, went on a holiday to Crete with TUI in May and returned home on June 4. read


Prince Charles fears it may be too late to save the natural world

The Prince of Wales said the loss of biodiversity 'terrifies me' and said one of the main problems is presenting acceptable alternatives for people. He chatted with Trump about climate change this week. read


Welsh farmer who won £1million Parc Farm is cleared of Conwy council charges

Daniel Jones, 40, was selected out of 2,500 as tenant of the Parc Farm on the Great Orme headland in Wales. The Conwy council brought 11 charges against him, but were dropped. read


Welsh terraced house turned into a Venetian palace by its owners

Denise and Michael Protheroe have spent the past decade turning their terrace home in Treherbert, Wales into their very own Venetian palace. read


Relatives of woman who screamed at Trump supporter say they can't understand what happened to her

Nine times she accused him of being 'Nazi scum' before screaming the single word 'Nazi' when she was barely inches from his nose at the London protest. read


Woman charged with robbing Michael Winner's widow four years after she was attacked at £4m home

Geraldine Winner, then 77, suffered serious head injuries and a broken finger when she was robbed in her flat in Knightsbridge, central London, on October 9, 2015. read


Andrea Leadsom becomes latest Tory leadership hopeful to admit doing drugs

Ms Leadsom, 56, said she smoked the drug while at Warwick University in 1990s. She said: 'Everyone is entitled to a private life before becoming an MP.' read


Dominic Raab says Michael Gove's cocaine shame should not end his PM hopes

Tory leadership candidate Dominic Raab today suggested his rival Michael Gove's cocaine shame should not automatically derail his bid to replace Theresa May in Downing Street. read


PETER OBORNE: Has Boris Johnson's strategy just got trickier after defeat of Nigel Farage's party

PETER OBORNE: Not for the first time, the pundits were proved hopelessly wrong. They predicted Thursday's by-election in Peterborough would be a coronation for Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage. read


Michael Gove's cocaine confession: Leading contender in race to be PM reveals his 'deep regret'

Mr Gove told the Mail he had taken drugs about 20 years ago when he worked as a journalist and before he was married. He became MP for Surrey Heathin 2005 and entered government in 2010. read


Biography reveals what really lies behind Michael Gove's bookish exterior

In truth, behind that bookish exterior, the real Michael Gove is a good deal more mischievous than many imagine, as is evident from tales of his time at Oxford. read


Rivals to the death

Two potential Prime Ministers. Now a bombshell biography of Michael Gove reveals the bitter battles between him and Boris Johnson. read


Rain dampens spirits at the Appleby horse fair

Hundreds of people braved the poor weather conditions to attend the third day of the annual Appleby Horse Fair in Cumbria. read


Cousins jailed for seven years for pretending to be taxi drivers and robbing people in Coventry

Vasiele Stoian, 20, and Englezo Tanase, 19, cruised Birmingham and Coventry at night, promising people cheap lifts home. They would then assault them and steal their bank cards. read


Family of ten live in house is so cramped that five children have to share one room between them

Stewart Davenport who lives with his partner, their eight children and step children all aged between one and 15, are welcoming a new addition to the family into their Rose Hill, Oxford home. read


London bus attack pair subjected to a stream of vile homophobic insults online as police probe CCTV

Bus operator Metroline said it had the footage and was co-operating with police following the attack in West Hampstead, north west London, which sparked a wave of homophobic abuse online. read


Finn´s Law named after hero police dog who reached final of Britain's Got Talent comes into force

The loyal police dog was brutally stabbed while protecting his handler from a knife-wielding suspect in October 2016. Finn suffered two serious stab wounds in his neck and chest. read


Police facial recognition cameras pose 'one of the greatest threats to freedom' and must be BANNED

Police facial recognition cameras should be banned, lawyer Martha Spurrier from human rights group Liberty has claimed. She said it allows the state to take private information without consent. read


George Clooney says getting his toddlers to wind up Amal is the best fun ever

George Clooney, 58, who is set to star in Catch-22, revealed how he and his wife Amal, 41, have made changes to their careers in order to be responsible towards their twins. read


A record number of EU nationals are applying for UK citizenship

The number of citizenship applications from EU nationals has been rising since the 2016 Brexit referendum and made up almost one-in-three of all applications in the 12 months to March. read


The Queen is spotted 'hanging out' in London's fashionable Notting Hill

At the end of a busy week in which she had to entertain Donald Trump, the Queen found time to 'hang out' in Notting Hill with her beloved cousin Lady Elizabeth Anson who turned 78 the next day. read


Trump's look is not my fault, says White House tailor - and expert says: 'It's wrong in every way!'

Ismet Dil, 69, whose company has provided dinner jackets and tails to America's leaders for a century, claimed he didn't recognise the suit, which was heavily mocked online. read


First Lady's double proves you can get a millionaire look without The Donald's wallet

ALICE SMELLIE: As this week's UK state visit proved, the First Lady always looks impeccably stylish. Perhaps this budget Melania could imitate her wardrobe for a knock-down price. read


Melania Trump arrives at the White House wearing a navy dress and flashy heels after leaving Ireland

Melania, 49, and her husband President Donald Trump, 72, flew back to Washington, D.C. on Friday after their five-day trip to the UK, France, and Ireland. read


Teenager assaulted two police officers after he was caught with hunting knife during stop and search

Hamza Haddadi, of Buttermere Close, Leyton, was stopped by officers at Leytonstone underground station. Sergeant David Johns opened the zips of Haddadi's hooded top and found a hunting knife. read


ALISON BOSHOFF on who has struck gold with Killing Eve that has lavished fortunes on its creators

ALISON BOSHOFF: The lead actors are not the only ones to be propelled into the stratosphere by Killing Eve, which has generated huge ratings and nearly universal critical acclaim. read


May Day bank holiday will be moved to Friday next year

May Day Bank Holiday will be on May 8 in 2020, the same day in 1945 that Nazi Germany surrendered in the Second World War. The date will mark VE Day. Pictured: Highland Infantrymen on VE Day. read


Love Island viewers are left in shock as newbie Molly-Mae lists her job as 'doing Instagram'

During a sexy hot tub date with boxer Tommy Fury, 20, the blonde beauty, also 20, stated that she 'does Instagram' as work, much to the chagrin of viewers who were quick to check out her page read


Love Island's Tommy Fury faces homophobic row after 'making slur in a historic tweet' sent to Tyson

Tyson Fury's younger brother, who entered the dating show's villa this week, was 15 when he branded British heavyweight Dereck Chisora a 'f****t'. read


Love Island's Callum Macleod's 'reality dreams in tatters' after he QUIT top job to join the show

Love Island star Callum Macleod, 28, quit his high-flying job to appear in the villa and find reality fame, only to be given the boot after just five days. read


Naked Bike Ride sees thousands baring all through the streets of London 

The 16th annual World Naked Bike Ride took place through the streets of London today. Thousands stripped off for the event which promotes body positivity and protests car culture. read


Fury as six disabled passengers are left stranded on a Jet2 plane for almost TWO HOURS

Emma Giddings had requested the help of Manchester airport's Omniserv service to escort her disabled daughter off the plane but was left waiting on the tarmac for over 90 minutes. read


Home of poisoned Russian spy Sergei Skripal is set to be bought by the council

The home of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal is set to be bought by Wiltshire County Council following fears it could be turned into an Airbnb. He was poisoned by Novichok with daughter Yulia in Salisbury read


Did they check the weather forecast? Soaking revellers pictured on the first day of Parklife

Sodden festival-goers have been pictured wading through mud as they attended Parklife's Manchester event today following heavy rain as Britain continues to be buffeted by bad weather. read


PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Why George Michael made me change my own will

AMANDA PLATELL: The details of George's last wishes were so poignant and seemed so well organised, they gave me pause for thought. read


Married council worker who pretended he was a BA pilot on dating app jailed for more than two years 

Peter Ferguson met the woman through Bumble in September last year and spent weeks talking to her. He offered to arrange a massage for her after she said she was feeling achy, but he assaulted her. read


Angelina Jolie meets Venezuelan refugees as she visits crisis-hit country

Hollywood icon Angelina Jolie, 44, met with refugees along the Colombian-Venezuelan border. read


How wife who spent eight years in jail for killing her husband was mentally abused by him

BARBARA DAVIES: As she waited to learn her fate at the Old Bailey yesterday, Sally Challen nervously paced up and down outside courtroom No5. read


New 'noise cameras' to be used on Britain's roads to catch boy racers revving their engines 

The new devices will act like speed cameras and will record number plates. Transport Secretary Chris Grayling said: 'Noise pollution makes the lives of people across Britain an absolute misery.' read


Model who accused Neymar of rape is carried out of police station after claiming video was stolen

Neymar's rape accuser has claimed the seven-minute video of him attacking her, Najila Trindade Mendes de Souza, stored on a tablet, has been stolen from her apartment. read


Robert De Niro's estranged wife Grace Hightower wants HALF his $500M fortune despite $6.5M prenup

It's technically the second divorce for the acrimonious couple - who met in 1987, wed in 1997, filed for divorced in 1999, renewed their vows in 2004, before splitting for good in November read


Young photographer captured the heartwarming bond between en pet duck and her dog  

This is a friendship like none other. A young photographer from France captured the wholesome relationship between her pet Duck Lemony and big furry dog Vendetta in a series of cute pictures. read


James Stunt laughs off money woes as fleet of supercars get parking tickets outside £11.5m mansion

Stunt, 37, was declared a £14million bankrupt and was blasted for his 'appalling' behaviour by a High Court judge. His personalised cars line up outside his £11.5million London mansion. read


Paedophiles should have to pass a lie detector test, former police chief says 

Jim Gamble QPM said paedophiles should only leave prison if they can prove they are no longer a threat to children. He added polygraphs should be used before the release of child sex offenders. read


Immigration official who had position in the Home Office during the Windrush scandal is knighted

Glyn Williams held an important position within the Home Office when the 'hostile environment' policy was first developed, intended to make staying in the UK difficult for those without permission to stay. read


Oxford's grip on the top of the university rankings is finally broken

The University of Oxford has dropped to third in the university rankings, with the University of St Andrews in Scotland taking its place in the top two, along with Cambridge University.  read


BEL MOONEY: How can I live in a shrine to a dead woman?

This weel Bel advises a woman who is jealous of her new boyfriend's wife who passed away while she also gives advice to a lady who thinks her daughter-in-law despises her. read


Foreign aid worth £735MILLION is 'squandered on funding studies into jazz and Roman statues'

Some of the taxpayers' cash paid to UK charity, the Newton Fund, has been directed to the world's biggest economies and has paid for foreign students to partake in £100,000 fellowships. read


Lotto winner who blew £7.5m jackpot on mansion reveals he's living in Grimsby semi

Roy Gibney, 64, a former sheet metal worker, scooped his millions in July 1998 and had his winning numbers tiled on the bottom of a swimming pool at his new mansion in Lincolnshire. read


The Queen's honour..for the Queen 

OSCAR-winner Olivia Colman continued her stellar year with a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours. read


Bowls club in sexism row after three female members are banned for arguing for equal rights

Jan Collins, 72, Brenda Bowyer, 67, and Jan Soar, 65, have been banned from Essex County Bowling Club after they protested paying the same fees as men but with less time on the greens. read


Tens of thousands of trees planted on HS2's route have died

HS2 has admitted that of 236,762 trees planted along the route last year, 89,742 - 38 per cent - have had to be replaced. read


Listeria deaths: Three hospital patients die after outbreak linked to sandwiches

The outbreak has been linked to six seriously ill patients, three of whom died at Aintree University Hospital and Manchester University NHS Foundation Trusts. read


Spice Girls gig descends into chaos as female fans start shoving and pulling each other's hair

The Spice Girls tour has been hit by further criticism after three adult female fans started fighting, and one pulled another's hair, at Sunderland's Stadium of Light on Thursday while the group were performing read


DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: The awful truth about why it's fashionable for teens to self harm

Speak to staff members at any school or university and they will tell you that self-harming behaviours have become so commonplace that they are almost the norm. read


Don't have a cow! Burger King and Seamless have been passing off beef as Impossible Whoppers in NYC

Employees at a Brooklyn-area Burger King were allegedly switching the Impossible Whopper for a beef burger, then telling drivers to inform customers of the switch upon delivery. read


Two top Uber executives are out a month after the company's disappointing stock market debut

Chief Operating Officer Barney Harford and Chief Marketing Officer Rebecca Messina are leaving the company, Uber revealed in a regulatory filing after the close of business on Friday. read


Microsoft quietly deletes its facial recognition database

The internet giant took down the database after an earlier investigation revealed that the database has been used by companies and military researchers to train facial recognition systems. read


Venezuelan former oil workers enter their second week of hunger strike

Forty ex-oil workers took to the Plaza de la Moneda square, adjacent to Venezuela's central bank, in Caracas eight days ago in a bid to claim what they say are unpaid wages. read


Sainsbury's is accused of sexism over branding for new summer range

Sainsbury's has been accused of sexism after branding clothes for boys 'playful' and calling designs for girls 'pretty'. read


D-Day veteran, 93, who served as an 18-year-old gunner, walks his wife of 67 years along Gold Beach

Albert Price took Betty, his wife of 67 years, to Gold Beach in Normandy for the first time after he landed there 75 years ago as an 18-year-old gunner with the Royal Dragoon Guards. read


'Central Park Five' accuse Trump of stoking public rage

One of five men who was falsely accused of raping and almost killing a jogger in Central Park in 1989 has attacked Donald Trump for calling for them to be sentenced to the death penalty in an ad. read


Wrestling legend Marty Jannetty pleads for help in Facebook rant as he claims to be on 60-day bender

Wrestling legend Marty Jannetty claims he has been on a 60-day bender and confessed to sleeping with his 'beautiful blond' sex addiction counselor while pleading for help on social media. read


Uni of Southampton forced to pay £2.5million to economist who claims he was discriminated against

Judge Mark Emerton, who presided over the case, said he had to award the maximum sum because officials at Southampton did not counter Richard Werner's claims. read


Millions of vulnerable households face higher bills after delays to the smart meter rollout 

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said households with pre-payment meters were unlikely to have one of the new digital meters by 2020. read


Blind Paralympic star stopped by Sainsbury's with his guide dog

John Dickinson-Lilley, who is registered blind and uses his guide dog Brett to get around, said he was considering taking Sainsbury's to court after staff at the Holborn store humiliated him. read


Childhood allergies may be linked to the high sugar and fat content in junk food, study reveals 

Children with allergies were found to have higher levels of harmful molecules in a study by scientists from the University of Naples. The harmful molecules are found in processed food. read


Cambridge University to create places for applicants from poorer families 

Cambridge college Corpus Christi will reserve the places for those from 'under-represented backgrounds' - likely to mean more applicants from poorer families. read


Pauley Perette claims NCIS co-star Mark Harmon ATTACKED her and says she won't return to the show

The actress, who played Abby Sciuto on the hit CBS show for 16 years, left in May 2018 and said in a tweet: 'NO I AM NOT COMING BACK! EVER! (Please stop asking?) read


Deli chain creates a fruity furore by charging customers £8.50 for punnet of French strawberries 

They are on sale at the deli chain Bayley & Sage, which has seven stores. The Wimbledon branch is selling the Clery variety at £1.70 per 100g. read


Danish royal family put on elegant display as Queen Margrethe hosts dinner party

Queen Margrethe, 79, was hosting a private dinner to celebrate the 50th birthday of her son Prince Joachim (pictured with his family) at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen yesterday evening read


Amanda Platell joins a Strictly cruise around the Med and is swept off her (aching) feet

Amanda Platell joined a Strictly Come Dancing cruise in Gran Canaria on P&O Britannia. She said her shipmates included a cross-section of young families, keen dancers of all ages, loved-up couples and those less energetic travellers. read


Trump SUSPENDS tariffs on Mexico following talks

President Donald Trump has suspended planned tariffs against Mexico, saying that an agreement has been reached on border enforcement to stem the tide of illegal migration into the U.S. read


Bomb squad deployed after blast rips through two adjacent apartment buildings in Sweden 

A blast that ripped through two apartment buildings in the southern Swedish city of Linkoping has injured dozens, and led to a large emergency response on Friday morning. read


Pictured: British tourist, 20, who fell to his death from second floor of Magaluf hotel

Tributes have been paid to Freddie Pring, 20, from Somerset, after he died falling from the second floor of the Wave House hotel in Magaluf, where he was staying with friends, around 3am Friday. read


At least 28 are hurt after Spanish fairground merry-go-round 'snaps in half'

At least 28 people have been injured after a merry-go-round collapsed at a fairground in Spain, trapping children and adults underneath it. The accident happened at 2am near Seville. read


Sleep trackers 'could cause insomnia' because users worry about how much shut eye they get

Dr Guy Leschziner, a sleep expert in London, said 'obsessing' about sleep, through monitoring sleeping patterns on an app can make it harder to get the right amount. read


Experts warn Glasgow and Edinburgh could be contaminated with radiation

Nuclear experts have warned that two Scottish reactors should not be reopened because of cracks that could force both Glasgow and Edinburgh to be evacuated.  read


Leopard mauls to death two-year-old son of Kruger National Park worker at staff quarters 

Courtney Ntimane, two, was attacked by a leopard near his family's bungalow at the Kruger National Park in South Africa on Wednesday. He was taken to hospital but pronounced dead on arrival. read


Harry Gration's partner was 'absolutely determined' to be a mother again at the age of 51

A year ago, veteran BBC presenter Harry Gration, 68, had little more on his retirement bucket list than planning to watch a test match in Australia. Then his wife Helen, 51, told him she wanted a baby. read


Drunk mother who took her four week old son to a nightclub is jailed

Marina Tilby was seen throwing and catching her son Darian while clubbing with her sister in New Quay, Ceredigion, before taking him back to a caravan with two men she had met that night. read


Protesters campaigning against LGBT equality hold first demonstration since being banned

Birmingham City Council went to court last week to win an injunction to create an exclusion zone around Anderton Park Primary School in Dennis Road, Sparkhill, following weeks of protests. read


'Exceptional' prehistoric stone engraved with horses believed 12,000 years old is found in France

The prehistoric stone was unearthed by researchers from the French National Institute of Preventive Archaeological Research. They had been excavating a site located near the station in Angoulême. read


German historian accused of inventing 22 Holocaust victims and faking family's links to Auschwitz

Blogger and historian Marie Sophie Hingst wrote blogs about her 'family' and gave details of how they were murdered at Auschwitz. She has no been stripped of her 'Golden Blooger' award. read


Scoliosis sufferer has crippling condition fixed after being inspired by her daughter

Tanya Kater, from Southampton, lived for 20 years with a spine injury that would leave her paralysed. But daughter Olivia, who had the same condition, had surgery which inspired her. read


Orlando Bloom MOUNTED the skeleton of his beloved dog Sidi

The Lord Of The Rings star, 42, adopted the black Saluki mix in 2004 after rescuing him as a stray when filming Kingdom Of Heaven in Morocco. read


MPs call Jeremy Kyle to appear at their inquiry into reality TV

Jeremy Kyle, pictured, has been asked to appear before the House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee following the apparent suicide of guest Steve Dymond, read


'Whale jail' company that illegally held belugas and orcas in overcrowded 'prison' fined £340,000 

The White Whale company is one of four firms holding ten killer whales and 87 beluga whales in a controversial facility near the port town of Nakhodka, Russia. It was ordered to pay fines of £340,000. read


Holidaymakers could face a two-year jail sentence or £80k fine for causing drunken chaos on flights

The UK aviation industry launched its summer 2019 One Too Many campaign on Friday, reminding passengers of the serious consequences of being disruptive on planes and at airports. read


How Albert Hicks became the last person publicly hanged in New York City and its first gangster

In The Last Pirate of New York: A Ghost Ship, a Killer, and the Birth of a Gangster Nation, author Rich Cohen reveals the shocking, true story of Albert Hicks and his pre-Civil War criminal career. read


James Stunt's Rolls-Royce parked on a pavement outside a nightclub

Bankrupt playboy James Stunt parked his Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe on the pavement outside the Hilton Hotel on London's Park Lane. read


Russia says it is ready to send more 'military specialists' to Venezuela

Russia's foreign ministry said it is willing to increase its military presence in Venezuela if necessary, after Trump tweeted earlier this week saying Moscow had removed most of its people from the country. read


War hero who flirted with Melania Trump reveals his captivating life story

TOM RAWSTORNE: Like so many of his generation, Thomas Cuthbert didn't like to make a fuss about his service during World War II. read


Saudi 18-year-old is facing death for taking part in a demonstration when he was TEN

Murtaja Qureiris is facing the death penalty, after he was arrested for leading a group of children in the Arab Spring protests when he was only 10. He has already spent four years in pre-trial detention. read


Pair of penguins kill two adults and two chicks at German zoo

When staff at Dresden zoo removed a penguin's couple's egg that had not fertilized, the furious pair attacked the other penguins in the enclosure, killing two adults and two chicks. read


Almost two thousand women ditch their clothes for annual Strip and Dip cancer charity swim 

All 1,800 participants stripped down and stormed the secluded Magheramore Beach in Co Wicklow, Ireland, for the annual strip and drip in aid of Ireland's national children's cancer charity. read


Lorry is left hanging over the edge after overturning on a bridge over a dual carriageway 

One eyewitness claimed the lorry was hanging 'precariously' over the edge of the A14 at Copdock, near Ipswich, Suffolk, and the driver had to be rescued through the window. 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


Rare double waterspout spins through the sky above beachgoers in southern Thailand

A stunning double waterspout has been captured above a beach in Krabi, south Thailand, before sunset yesterday. Hundreds gathered to watch the incredible natural phenomenon. read


PAUL THOMAS on... Boris Johnson's bid to be the next PM  

'Maybe don't write it on a bus this time, just in case?' read


The Newt that almost sank Britain's glorious new garden

Welcome to The Newt, an estate set in the Somerset hills. For more than two centuries, Hadspen House had been the ancestral home of the Hobhouse family, says RICHARD KAY. read


Hilarious moment husband gets a REAL shock when he mucks around with a new electric fly swatter 

An unsuspecting husband, known only as Shaun, was bought an electric fly swatter by his wife at home in York. Footage shows him screaming in agony when he electrocutes his finger. read


Sharks, space shows and stripping off! Some of the world's most bonkers themed cruises

These wacky cruises are anything but 'plain' sailing. TravelMail has rounded up some of the more unusual excursions that might float your boat, from shark dives in Hawaii to wine tastings in France. read


Husband of hiker who spun 174 TIMES during helicopter rescue says she did 'deep-breathing exercises'

George Metro said that his wife, 74-year-old Katalin Metro, is still recovering after she fell at Piestewa Peak on Tuesday. Katalin is 'too dizzy' to even do physical therapy for her injured leg. read


Pod of seven killer whales spotted playing in the seas off the Shetland Islands

Shetland Island residents have taken up 'orca chasing' and go running after killer whales. Fully grown male orcas can reach 25 feet and weigh up to five tons. read