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Grandmother, 83, is seriously ill in hospital after collision with William and Kate's police convoy

The incident took place as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were heading from London to Windsor. It is believed to have involved one of their police motorcycle outriders. read


My house was stolen after fraudsters intercepted my mail

Angela first noticed something was wrong when she returned home after spending three weeks away to find her letterbox had been taped up and an ugly metal postbox fixed to her door. read


Jeremy Corbyn' will today back move for Labour to change Brexit policy'

Labour, which along with the Conservatives saw its support slump at the European elections, is divided over whether to support holding a second referendum. read


Woman burns her cottage pie by putting it in MICROWAVE for 45 minutes

Kylie Jarman, 20, from King's Lynn, Norfolk, has hit out at Sainsbury's claiming the culinary disaster was caused by the instructions on the packaging not being clear enough. read


How to travel first class on a budget... And from canny ways to get luxury for less 

You don't need to break the bank to enjoy the finer things in life - you just need to know where to look. Here, we reveal how to live a life of luxury on a budget. read


Is asking your guests to take their shoes off house-proud or a social horror?

Hyacinth BUCKET would shudder at the very thought, but British scientists have said that wearing outdoor shoes in the home could reduce the risk of childhood asthma. read


Boris emerges from bunker to face Tory rivals in BBC debate

Boris Johnson lined up alongside Rory Stewart, Jeremy Hunt, Michael Gove and Sajid Javid for the hour-long session at the BBC studios in London. read


STEPHEN GLOVER: Never mind the vanishing tie - Rory Stewart would be a calamity for the Tories

STEPHEN GLOVER: What should we make of Rory Stewart, who improved in yesterday's second round of the Tory leadership contest for the prime ministership of the United Kingdom? read


HENRY DEEDES: Jeremy Corbyn must have been left grinning over his lentil stew

HENRY DEEDES: Noisy, ill-tempered, occasionally childish. These were supposed to be the Conservatives' top bods and yet they could barely agree on anything. read


'Emily Maitlis has lost control!': BBC viewers slam Tory leadership debate

Emily Maitlis who hosted the much-anticipated TV debate was singled out for criticism online after the five candidates talked over each other and made it hard to hear answers to questions. read


Twitter users poke fun at BBC Tory leader debate stage setup

The circular chair format chosen by the BBC made it look like a boy band was being interviewed, with people on Twitter comparing the Tory leadership candidates to Irish crooners Westlife. read


Rory walks on! Stewart STAYS in Tory leadership race

Boris Johnson romped home with backing from 126 MPs, way ahead of his competitors. But Dominic Raab was humiliatingly evicted with just 30 votes. read


MailOnline body language expert Judi James reveals who really has the power in this race for PM

The remaining five Tory leadership candidates faced off in a BBC debate on Tuesday evening and clashed on issues such as Brexit and taxation. read


London's fifth killing in just SIX days as man is knifed to death in a triple stabbing 

One man has died and two others were injured in a triple stabbing the north London borough of Barnet as police attended a fight that ended in the capital's 61 killing of 2019 last night. read


Two boys, both 14, are found guilty of murdering girl, also 14

The boys were convicted after a six-week trial after Ana Kriegel's corpse was discovered with a ligature around the neck in County Dublin, days after the 14-year-old (pictured) went missing in May last year. read


Exam bosses replace Further Maths A-level paper at last minute and call in police

Pearson, Edexcel's parent company has now decided to replace the test paper, which was due to be sat by around 7,000 UK students on Thursday. read


Lord Sugar, 72, says he nearly passed out when doctor told him he needed emergency surgery

Speaking on Piers Morgan's Life Stories about having heart surgery 18 months ago, he described his frightening health complication as a 'great shock'. read


Love Island: Joe and Elma are DUMPED from the villa

Joe Garratt has been dumped from the Love Island villa after almost 800 Ofcom complaints about his 'controlling' behaviour. read


Mother of Love Island star Joe Garratt hits back over show's 'abuse crisis'

The mother of Love Island star Joe Garratt defended her son today and said he is a 'normal, loving 22-year-old lad'. read


Ukrainian 'Black Widow' pole dancer accused of murdering British businessman ' 

Friends of Barry Pring claims his wife Ganna Ziuzina (pictured together) murdered him. A new investigation in Ukraine says he died in a traffic accident. read


MH17 investigators 'will name four suspects including Russian officers' today

The Dutch-led Joint Investigation Team will hold a press conference on MH17 at midday Wednesday, and Ukraine's deputy foreign minister has said that four suspects will be named. read


Judge gives drug user conditional discharge saying 'he should suffer no more' than Michael Gove 

Giedrius Arbaciauskas, who lives in Essex, pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine and could have been jailed for seven years. But Jude Owen Davies (pictured) was lenient. read


Anderson Cooper says goodbye to mother Gloria Vanderbilt with exes Ben Maisani and Cesar Recio

The CNN host was joined by his ex-boyfriend Ben Maisani as he took care of funeral preparations for Gloria Vanderbilt earlier in the day, a little over a year after Cooper split from his beau of a decade. read


Oxford University gets its largest donation in 500 years as US billionaire hands over £150 MILLION

The gift from US businessman Stephen Schwarzman exceeds any other sum recorded in archives that go back to the 15th century. read


Gary Lineker tries to discover why his grandfather and other WW2 troops were dubbed 'D-Day Dodgers'

They were cruelly branded the 'D-Day Dodgers' - mocked for fighting in Italy and so avoiding the Normandy landings, amd now Gary Lineker will attempt to discover why. read


Heathrow's £14bn plan for third runway will cause 30 years of mayhem, campaigners say

The sheer scale of the project was revealed yesterday as Britain's biggest airport laid out its 'preferred masterplan' for a vast revamp. read


A 30-year wait to get Heathrow off the ground while the £56bn HS2 white elephant steams ahead

Boris Johnson revealed that, if he becomes prime minister, he plans to set up a review to determine whether we should scrap or at least change the High Speed rail project known as HS2. read


U2 guitarist The Edge's dreams of building $100 million family compound in Malibu are shattered

California Supreme Court denied The Edge's (real name David Evans) petition to review his case for his $100million Malibu dream complex, shattering his construction plans for a five-home compound. read


SARAH VINE: Help! My home has been hit by a teenbomb just like Nicky Campbell's 

SARAH VINE: TV presenter Nicky Campbell brought us all a little light relief this week when, in a fit of frustration, he 'room-shamed' his teenage daughter on Twitter. read


Pyrolytic cleaning ovens are able to wipe themselves down after a spill

An Australian woman who owns a $3,205 pyrolytic double oven recently shared a before and after of the grease-stained device cleaning itself up and was met with shock and awe from hundreds. read


Maths quiz that only people with a PHD can pass has baffled the internet

Shared on international quiz site Playbuzz by Scarlett Gray, the puzzle poses infuriating questions covering frisky fractions, difficult decimals and pesky percentages to test your knowledge. read


Whingeing European backpackers complain about Australia's weather and moan about farm work

Maria Shaw, from the UK, took to a Facebook page for backpackers in Australia to rant about how her 'high expectations' hadn't been met during her 47 days Down Under. read


Hilarious gallery reveals the world's most bizarre wedding proposals

Diply rounded up a selection of the world's strangest marriage proposals in a gallery, including an engagement ring placed on a hot dog and a proposal on a Facebook status. read


Eating yogurt twice a week could lower the risk of pre-cancerous bowel growths in men by 20%

A new study from Washington University School of Medicine has found that men who ate yogurt had a 26% lowered risk of developing adenomas likely to become cancerous. read


Working one day a week is optimal for mental health, scientists say

Researchers at the Universities of Cambridge and Salford had set out to define a recommended 'dosage' of work for optimal wellbeing. They found eight hours or less kept workers happiest. read


Kate Middleton joins the Queen's carriage procession at Royal Ascot

The monarch, 93, was accompanied by Kate, 37, and the Duchess of Cornwall, 71, for the traditional carriage procession, which marks the official start of the day's races. read


Duchess of Cornwall told Kate and Queen Maxima to face forward at Order of the Garter procession

The Duchess of Cornwall, 70, gently tapped Queen Maxima of the Netherlands to remind her to face the front while she was talking to Kate Middleton outside St George's Chapel in Windsor yesterday. read


Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie coordinate in blue for the first day of Royal Ascot

Princess Beatrice, 30, and Princess Eugenie, 29, twinned in blue dresses for a day at the races in Berkshire today. Both of the sisters also donned studded heels and hats for the formal event. read


Mike Tindall reveals a miniature top hat he's hidden inside his own to The Queen at Ascot

Zara Tindall's former rugby player husband was on fine form at the racing today and was spotted taking off his hat in front of the Queen to reveal a miniature version of it tucked inside. read


80% of women don't know alcohol causes breast cancer

Researchers from the University of Southampton surveyed more than 200 patients and staff at a breast care centre in England and found knowledge about the link to alcohol was poor. read


It could be you! Winner of third biggest EuroMillions jackpot worth £123m has not come forward

Camelot is urging players to check their tickets for the life-changing amount of cash but the gaming giant said all it can reveal is the winner paid at a National Lottery retailer as opposed to online. read


Finance regulators probe under-fire investment boss Neil Woodford's fund

A meltdown at money manager Neil Woodford's flagship fund is being probed by regulators - as his fees since blocking withdrawals surged past £1million. read


Prisoners of the Woodford lockdown: Home improvements on hold and holidays cancelled

Anne and David Woolgar had a five-figure sum invested in the Woodford Equity Income Fund. Their plans to renovate their house and take a holiday to Madeira have since ground to a halt. read


Couple build a fantasy forest getaway in Norfolk woodland

Steve and Sharon Langstone, from Essex, who live with their daughter Sofia, seven, attempt to build a spectacular kit home in ancient woods in Norfolk in Impossible Builds. read


British Airways announces plans to buy 200 Boeing 737 MAX jets

The preliminary order, set to be ready between 2023 and 2027, is the first for the model since Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 plunged into a muddy field near Addis Ababa on March 10, killing 157. read


Mother of the bride slammed by angry daughter for choosing a white floral outfit for her wedding 

A woman has asked the Internet for advice, after her mother bought a white floral outfit for her wedding. The bride-to-be said she faced a 'dilemma' as she found the outfit quite 'bridal'. read


Fears for Angela Merkel's health after she is seen violently shaking for a minute in Berlin

German Chancellor Angela Merkel appeared unsteady and was shaking as she stood in the midday sun in Berlin. She visibly shook for around a minute but said she was just dehydrated in the heat. read


Tracey Cox reveals why he's picturing you with other men or yearning for a 'sex sandwich'

Sex expert Tracey Cox (inset) revealed the differences between men and women's fantasies and said that the most popular male fantasy of all is likely to be involving their partner. read


Facebook launches controversial Bitcoin-style cryptocurrency Libra

The Menlo Park, California-based company has big aspirations for Libra, but consumer privacy concerns or regulatory barriers may present significant hurdles. read


Thousands of supporters pray for Mohamed Morsi in Turkey

Thousands of mourners have taken part in prayers at mosques across Turkey for Mohamed Morsi, a close ally of President Erdogan during his short rule, a day after he died while standing trial. read


South African mother raped at gunpoint is denied asylum in Australia

Nicky, 45, was raped in front of her children by 32-year-old Sebenzile Simane - who also sexually molested her daughter after shooting his way into the South African farm house. read


Trump's 2020 kickoff features media bashing and attacks on Joe Biden and old foe Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump's first official campaign rally of 2020 opened up much the way his 2016 candidacy ended - with his audience chanting 'Lock her Up!' in a slam on former Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton. read


Trump says he's 'very prepared' to deal with Iran and would go to war over nuclear weapons

President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday he's 'prepared' to respond to threats from Iran. We're very prepared for Iran. We'll see what happens,' Trump said before departing for Florida. read


Trump FIRES acting his acting Pentagon secretary Patrick Shanahan

President Donald Trump has announced he is pulling the nomination of Acting Pentagon chief Patrick Shanahan, following the emergence of an alleged domestic violence incident. read


AOC comparing Trump to Hitler is a slur against the President and insensitive to every Jew

When AOC used the term 'concentration camps' to describe what Trump is doing with illegal immigrants pouring over the Southern border, she knew exactly what she was doing. read


Melania Trump smiles warmly at her husband as they depart for Orlando campaign kickoff rally

Trump, 73, and Melania, 49, departed the White House together on Tuesday to fly to Florida. The President will be officially launching his 2020 campaign with a rally at the Amway Center. read


Muslim father who imposed 'traditional' Islamic regime on family' faces jail for psychological abuse

Salamat Khan, 63, was found guilty of engaging in coercive behaviour towards daughters Madina and Maryha as well as his wife Zahida Begum between December 2015 and June 2018. read


Rory Stewart celebrates huge surge in support as he STAYS in Tory leadership race

Rory Stewart stayed alive in the race to be the next prime minister today as he managed to secure the backing of 37 Tory MPs - almost double what he secured in the first round of voting. read


Dominic Raab allies claim MPs who said they would back him broke their word as he crashes out

Dominic Raab has been eliminated from the Tory leadership race after he only managed to secure 30 votes - up from 27 - in the second ballot of Conservative MPs. read


Boris Johnson will announce a review into the controversial HS2 rail project

Boris Johnson told UK Tory constituency chairs at the weekend that he has asked Douglas Oakervee, the former chairman of the company building the line, to lead this assessment. read


Michel Barnier REJECTs attempt by UK to guarantee protection of citizens' rights in No Deal Brexit

Stephen Barclay urged Brussels to 'ring-fence' the part of the Withdrawal Agreement which protects the rights of British and EU citizens so that it applies in a No Deal Brexit. But Michel Barnier said no. read


Hilarious moment Conservative MP is interrupted by his PHONE during interview

The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for International Trade was giving an interview on BBC news when he was unwittingly interrupted by the 'Siri' voice activation function on his iPhone. read


Crowdfunders raise £520 to cover Remainer's fine for throwing milkshake at Nigel Farage

The GoFundMe page was set up to raise the £520 fine Paul Crowther has been ordered to pay for 'milkshaking' Nigel Farage, and within three hours had almost reached its target. read


Lily James dazzles in a quirky yellow lace dress at Yesterday's London premiere

The actress, 30, dazzled in a quirky bedazzled dress at the film's London premiere on Tuesday night. read


BRIAN VINER reviews Beatles-based musical comedy Yesterday 

Yesterday doesn't feel as though it's been lovingly nurtured from an original idea all the way to the big screen; it feels as if it's been brainstormed around a big table, writes BRIAN VINER. read


7 ways to make your outside space sensational in ONE weekend

It's summer at last, and we can't wait to head out into our outside space - it's like gaining an extra room! read


Beijing-backed Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam apologises over extradition bill

'I offer my most sincere apology to each and every Hong Kong citizen,' Chief Executive Carrie Lam said during a press conference today. 'This incident has made me realise I have to do better.' read


Maduro 'no longer feels safe' and is looking to exit before army turns, Colombian leader claims 

Ivan Duque said Maduro's family and inner circle were looking to find sanctuary before the eventual collapse of his grip on Venzuela's military, following an attempted coup in April. read


Physio, 25, drops FIVE STONE in six months by quitting booze and becoming a bodybuilder

Adam Hindley, 25, from Leeds, who once tipped the scales at 17 stone 3lbs, told how overhauling his diet helped him shed five stone in six months. He's now a 12st 7lb bodybuilder. read


SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Princess Michael of Kent's pal hints at a rift with royal revelation 

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Basia became a fixture on London's social scene as the owner of Hyde Park Stables, from where famous figures would go riding read


Mersey has the highest level of microplastic pollution of any river in the world

Liverpool's famous river was one of 13 nationwide tested by environmental group Greenpeace - nearly all of which had high levels of microplastic junk. read


Debt strugglers to get breathing space under new scheme to freeze interest payments

The scheme, called Breathing Space, will provide respite for those with a range of debts from council tax arrears to credit cards and overdrafts. read


Angels of the NHS abandoned: Thousands of GP practice nurses wrongly barred from NHS pension scheme

Experts say the nurses, like Sue Cotterill, pictured, may have been victims of gender discrimination, and are another example of how women lose out in retirement. read


Pictured: Five-year-old British boy who drowned in a pool in Kos

Theo Treharne-Jones (pictured right with father Richard) drowned on Saturday on the Greek island of Kos, and neighbours have told how he was a 'lovely boy' who would often play outside. read


Lose weight this winter: These 10 foods will help you boost your immunity and blast fat

An Australian nutritionist has revealed the 10 foods we should all  be consuming during winter to boost our immunity and blast fat. read


Judge urges millionaire businessman and his estranged wife to agree a truce

A judge in London said Conservative Party donor Sir Andrew Cook and interior designer Baroness Angelika Hirsch-Stronstorff had spent 'very, very disproportionate' amounts on legal costs. read


Female thug, 18, is jailed after filming sick six-hour torture ordeal of schoolboy

Kyle Ashton, 19, led the horrific attack at his flat in Highgate, Birmingham and was supported by Christopher Pyatt-Pierce, 18, and Lucy Pyatt-Pierce, also 18, who filmed the torture. read


Michel Platini released from custody in early hours after Qatar 2022 World Cup corruption interviews

Former UEFA president Michel Platini was released from custody in the early hours of Wednesday after being questioned as part of a corruption investigation into Qatar 2022. read


Hospital bosses under pressure to release details of those who have died in listeria outbreak

None of the five UK patients who died have been identified in any way. Their ages and sex have not been made public, nor have the conditions for which they were in hospital or when exactly they died. read


Fernando Ricksen hosts birthday party for his daughter from his hospice bed

Former Rangers player Fernando Ricksen was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in 2014, less than a year after he was forced to retire from professional football. read


ASK TONY: Why did my car insurer slam the brakes on paying back my £250 excess?

My car was hit by a lorry last July while it was parked outside my flat. Someone saw the incident and took pictures. My insurer, Co-op Insurance, took the case forward. read


Doctor Jennifer Gaffney extracted sperm day after husband died wants baby Brisbane court

Dr Jennifer Gaffney learned her husband had suddenly died after suffering a coronary artery dissection during a work trip to the Sunshine Coast hours after returning from a fertility appointment. read


Drug to reduce brain inflammation CURED tinnitus in mice - paving the way towards a pill for humans 

The condition was stopped in mice by blocking a protein that fuels brain inflammation. The Arizona team are hopeful it will lead to a gene therapy to combat tinnitus and other hearing loss disorders. read


The hardest places to pass your driving test in the UK are revealed

For many people, passing the driving test is one of the most momentous life experiences. But there are some UK locations where people have less chance of celebrating getting their licence. We've listed them. read


Neo-Nazi student, 19, who threatened Prince Harry is locked up for four years 

Oskar Dunn-Zoczorowski, 18, was pictured in the centre of a National Action protest, believed to be held in Kent in 2016. He received an 18-month detention and training order today. read


The NHS fast-track the introduction of 'game changing' new cancer drugs

Tumour agnostic drugs can treat a wide range of cancers and are expected to benefit children and patients with rare cancers the most. NHS England has 'stepped up' preparations. read


Fantastist 'Nick' wrote 'memoir of abuse' in which he claimed VIP sex ring tortured him

Carl Beech, 51, revealed in a memoir how he was subjected to horrific attacks by a gang he called 'The Group', which he claimed included former Prime Minister Edward Heath. read


BT hikes TV and Sport prices for millions of customers by as much as £48 a year 

Customers with Classic Essential, Entertainment, Entertainment Plus and Sport Starter deals will pay an extra £1 a month, with an increase of £2 per month for those with the Entertainment Starter. read


Irregular heartbeats 'may lead to dementia', study suggests

A new study by Yonsei University, Seoul, found atrial fibrillation sufferers were up to 52 per cent more likely to be diagnosed with the memory-robbing disease over a seven-year period. read


Lion pees on Channel Nine's Mike Dalton during visit to Zambi Wildlife Retreat

Channel Nine's Mike Dalton was left soaked after the animal sprayed him at Zambi Wildlife Retreat at Wallacia, in western Sydney, on Tuesday. read


Family who travelled the world on a yacht before moving to Tasmania tell their story

An decision to sell their business, buy a yacht and hit the open seas led a French couple to take their family (pictured) on an around the world trip that continued for 25 years. read


British holidaymakers are warned against Benidorm gangs who spike tourists' drinks

Tourists are reportedly being targeted by gangs in Benidorm (resort pictured) who spike their drinks with date-rape-style drugs and then rob them once they have passed out. read


Rebecca Adlington needed months of therapy to beat panic attacks brought on by 'fear of death'

Double Olympic hero Rebecca Adlington needed several months of therapy after she was afflicted by panic attacks since last summer, she has revealed. read


Wrecks of four WWI warships on the Orkney seabed are put up for sale on eBay for nearly £1 million

Four warships - three dreadnought and one cruiser - from World War One lying on the bottom of the Orkney seabed in Scotland are up for sale on eBay with an asking price of almost £1million. read


Scary video shows fishermen's close encounter with an 18ft GREAT WHITE SHARK off coast of New Jersey

The dramatic video posted to social media shows a massive great white swim up against the stern of a 31-foot Bertram sport boat as it was sailing 30 miles from Manasquan Inlet, New Jersey. read


Children were exposed to gambling adverts on Looney Tunes smartphone app, prompting ban 

The UK's Advertising Standards Authority censured firms for promotions in Looney Tunes World of Mayhem - which has an age rating of seven and up. read


German plan to charge foreign drivers for using its motorways is illegal

A German plan to charge foreign drivers to use Germany's motorways has been declared illegal by the European Court of Justice after Austria took its neighbour to court. read


Tesco plots a chain of stores dedicated to its 'Finest' food range

The supermarket unveiled the idea during a presentation to investors at a capital markets day in Welwyn Garden City, where it has its headquarters. read


Ex-BHS owner Dominic Chappell accused of 'buying yachts to launder cash' 

At City of London Magistrates' Court yesterday, the 52-year-old serial bankrupt faced three charges of cheating the public revenue and two counts of money laundering. read


Scientists warn mothers to avoid giving birth by caesarean because it increases risk of obesity

The first bacteria newborns come into contact with play a major role in determining lifelong health. Professor Tim Spector, of King's College London, said more awareness is needed. read


Alcohol will be sold with strict health labels under any Labour government

Product labelling would have to clearly display alcohol content in units, nutritional information, pregnancy warnings as well as the Chief Medical Officer's drinking guidelines read


Millennial, 22, who views elderly as 'slow and smelly' spends two days with a pensioner

Eric, 22, from Reading, thinks the elderly are 'lifeless' and 'smelly' but is proven wrong when he goes to stay with cool pensioner Raymond for two days, who teaches him a few things. read


Dame Barbara Stocking is to remain as president of Cambridge college despite Oxfam scandal

Former Oxfam chief executive Barbara Stocking will remain as president of a Cambridge college - despite students calling for her removal after a damning Charity Commission report. read


BBC chief Lord Hall says corporation took on cost of free licence fees because of austerity

Director-general Lord Tony Hall says the incoming Tory government were the reason the BBC decided to take on the expensive concession - which could cost the UK broadcaster £725 million by 2020. read


Yoga teacher staring at her phone when hit by a cyclist wins compensation

Gemma Brushett, 28, has successfully sued Robert Hazeldean after she was knocked down in central London during rush hour in July 2015. read


McDonald's customer blasts chain for dangerous McFlurry allergy mix-up

EXCLUSIVE: Property manager Steven Georgiou, 32, (pictured in hospital after a different allergic reaction) said it was only him paying attention that stopped the incident being deadly. read


Pregnant MP Stella Creasy calls for change to maternity rules

Labour MP for Walthamstow Stella Creasy, who is expecting her first child, said the lack of maternity support meant she would struggle to help constituents while caring for her baby. read


Trump complains interest cut in Europe will hurt U.S. economy

The European Central Bank president Mario Draghi hinted at cutting rates in the eurozone on the day the Federal Reserve meets to decide whether to cut interest rates in the the U.S. read


Joe Hart reveals BIZARRE new armour tattoo and admits it's not everyone's taste

Burnley goalkeeper Joe Hart has decided to treat himself during the summer break by taking a trip to the tattoo parlour but his choice of inkwork has got everyone talking. read


Bronze bowl used by a family to store tennis balls in was actually Chinese relic worth £4 MILLION 

Asian art specialist Regi Preiswerk was invited to a home in Switzerland to look at other antiques when her 'eyes almost popped out of her head' when she first saw the item. read


Furious mob hack off 'gang-rapist's' genitals and then kill him in South Africa 

The man was castrated and killed Saturday night in Ivory Park, near Johannesburg, after he and two other men allegedly held girls aged 14 and 18 at gun and knife point and raped them. read


Aston Martin names new £1.5m hypercar Valhalla - and it will be used by Bond

It has been exclusively revealed to Mail Online and This is Money that the 200mph-plus Valhalla will be the next Bond car. The upcoming film will also feature a classic DB5 and V8 Vantage. read


Seven women knit woolly replica of their home town including pub, church and shops

The team have spent the last two years furiously threading the quiet high street of Thrapston in Northamptonshire, complete with hanging baskets and pedestrians. read


Europe's oldest person dies aged 116 after saying she owed her long life to her faith in God

Maria Giuseppa Robucci, who lived in Foggia, Italy, died today at her home in Poggio Imperiale at the age of 116 years and 90 days. She was Europe's oldest person and the second oldest in the world. read


Andy Murray's doubles partner Feliciano Lopez embroiled in match-fixing row ahead of Scot's return

Andy Murray's scheduled return to tennis has been overshadowed by a Wimbledon match-fixing row involving his doubles partner Feliciano Lopez. The Scot is due to play his first match on Thursday. read


Julia Gillard shares a heartfelt note she received from a random passenger on a flight

Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard shared a handwritten and heartfelt note she received from another airline passenger who praised Ms Gillard as her role model. read


Iranian woman dragged across street as crowd cheers - because she was dancing and did not wear hijab

The woman can be seen standing in the central reservation of a busy road as she is jeered by men before she is brutally hauled across the road by her ankles in the city of Rasht, Iran. read


Young mother split up with her boyfriend just days before he stabbed her to death, reveals father

Jayde Hall (pictured) had been dating Carl Scott for around 15 months when he stabbed her to death. The pair shared a home together in the Meir area of Stoke-on-Trent. read


Identical twin, 34, overdosed and died almost 15 years to the day after her sister killed herself

Peter Blanksby was just 19 in 2003 when she took her own life in jail after making more than 90 attempts to harm or kill herself. Her sister, Kirsty, (pic) also had psychiatric issues and died last year. read


Ex-model faked depression to get a FREE 7K nose job on the NHS

Carla Bellucci, 37, from Hertfordshire, has claimed her GP gave her tops tips on how to 'fake' depression so she could get a £7,000 nose job on the NHS. read


Man, 25, denies raping and murdering schoolgirl Lucy McHugh

Stephen Nicholson, of no fixed address, today denied raping the schoolgirl (pictured) at the start of his trial for her murder. She was found stabbed to death near her home in Southampton. read


Simon Thomas announces he is taking a break from social media with final post

The Norfolk-born father-of-one, 46, posted the message on Twitter with a video of his friend Dan Ritchie's children as they were told the news. read


Pictured: British man who vanished after taking a jet ski out to sea in Tenerife

Ricardo Scott Santana, 23, vanished at around 11.30am on Saturday near Palm Mar, just a few miles from the well-known holiday resort of Los Cristianos. read


Britain braces for MORE flooding as thunderstorms bring torrential downpours and hail

The Met Office has now warned that up to two inches (50mm) of rain could fall along with hail and thunder and lightning across parts of the South East of England and the Midlands from 6pm today. read


Motor fan puts £1m of classic cars up for sale for NO RESERVE

A classic car fan has put 17 cars from his collection worth up to £1 million up for auction with no reserve. The cars, which include a Ferrari Testarossa up for sale with Silverstone Auctions. read


Six-month-old baby dies after falling into a bucket of ACID when she crawled off market stall

A baby girl fell in to a bucket of acid (pictured) at her family's vegetable stall at Libertad Public Market in Bacolod City, the capital of Negros Occidental province in the Philippines. read


Samsung warns owners of its QLED TVs to scan for VIRUSES (then quickly deletes the tweet)

The tweet, which has since been deleted, specifically singled out one of its newest smart TV models, the QLED -- quantum dot LED -- and included a 'how-to' on initiating the scan. read


UK porn block is a 'privacy timebomb' watchdog warns

Age-verification checks will come into effect against UK-based porn viewers on July 15, 2019. Commercial providers of online adult material will be required to implement ID checks or face sanctions. read


72 year old trans woman who works as an escort says she's had less work since she transitioned

Tonight's episode of Sex Business on Channel 5 focuses on older men and women in the sex industry, including transgender woman Pippa Jayne from Bournemouth, who is working as an escort at 72. read


Lowry painting of backstreet cricket match sells for £1.2million at auction

Lowry's A Cricket Match was one of only a handful of occasions when the artist turned his hand to depicting the sport as he gave centre stage to children. read


Firefighting planes drop water bombs on massive forest blaze near giant Benidorm theme park

Helicopters were seen circling the fire in the Sierra Gelada Mountain which is around 12 miles away from the popular Aqualandia water park in Benidorm. read


Explore former war zones and rebel-held territories from your living room

'Portraits of No Man's Land' is a multimedia storytelling collaboration between Google Arts & Culture and researchers at Durham and Royal Holloway universities. read


YouTuber transforms her Model 3 into the 'world's first' Tesla pickup truck

A YouTuber has managed to beat Elon Musk to the punch in releasing Tesla's first pickup truck. Unlike Tesla's rumored pickup truck, Simone Giertz made hers by transforming a Model 3 sedan. read


Bizarre new selfie trend sees woman use their breasts as a way to balance bubble tea

Bubble tea fans across the globe have embraced a bizarre new selfie trend which uses their womanly assets as a way to balance their bubble tea. The boobs as drink-holder sensation started in Japan. read


Former model-turned-competitive eater demolishes a 1kg jar of Nutella without water

Nela Zisser, 27, from Christchurch, New Zealand, starts her stopwatch in the YouTube clip and piles spoonful after spoonful of the thick substance into her mouth. read


Team behind the largest-ever search for alien life says it has NOT detected any signals yet

The Breakthrough Listen initiative has been observing 1,702 nearby stars using the Green Bank Radio Telescope in West Virginia and CSIRO's Parkes Radio Telescope in Australia. read


Asteroid Bennu up close: NASA's Osiris-REx snaps detailed images of the oddly-shaped object

NASA's Osiris-REx spacecraft has made its closest approach yet to an asteroid 1.4 billion miles from Earth. The probe dipped down to just .4 miles (690 meters) from Bennu on June 13. read


Hilarious moment man appears to crush his groin while crossing his legs on live TV

During a national morning show, reportedly organised by Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador on June 9, the elderly man sits down smiling, unaware of the pain to come. read


Millions of floating solar farms aim to repurpose seawater into synthetic fuels

Scientists say the construction of 11 million 'marine-based artificial islands,' each as big as a football field, could help mitigate the disastrous effects of carbon-based fossil fuels. read


PAUL THOMAS on... Heathrow's third runway flight of fancy

'Does anyone actually go in those old-fashioned planes anymore, mummy?' read


Drunk driver, 49, faces eight years in prison for taking Soviet Cold War-era TANK for a spin

The unnamed driver was arrested after driving the tank (pictured) through the streets of Pajęczno in Poland earlier this month. Residents called the police as they believed the driver to be on the attack. read


Protective mother moose charges after a brown bear chasing her calf

Alaska man Matthew Cahill filmed the moment a mother moose chased away a hungry brown bear cub chasing after her calf in a field outside of his home on June 13. read


Adorable otter mimics the movements of a playful young boy's soft toy

A young animal enthusiast was overjoyed when an otter mimicked the movements of his stuffed toy as the child moved it around on the aquarium glass. read


This space is octopied! Octopus clings to divers as they swim next to dolphins off coast of Hawaii

Shane Brown and his friends, from San Diego, California, were swimming in the crystal-clear waters off the west coast of Oahu, Hawaii, on June 5 when they were joined by the cephalopod. read


Timelapse captures 'microburst' storm dumping huge amounts of rain and hail over one area in Calgary

In a timelapse video, the storm cell, called a 'microburst,' is shown rolling across the sky with its cylindrical plume of precipitation connecting with the clouds to form what looks like a tornado. read