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Anthea Turner's sister tells how she and her husband went from TV's golden couple to

Nineties Minder star Gary Webster and his wife, former prime-time TV presenter Wendy Turner (picture right in the new three-bedroom house they rent in Isleworth, south west London) went from the Ritz for their wedding (centre, Anthea, right, and Wendy, left, on her wedding day in March 1999) to a Travelodge in Teddington, south west London after a series of bad deals and misfortune left them homeless. Close friends and family (left, Anthea with Wendy 1998) say they made foolish business decisions - including one scheme with a West African government which sounds like something from a bad TV script. While there were many debts that took their toll, perhaps the worst is the sizeable £150,000 they borrowed from loved ones - among them Anthea. It led to the couple being cut off from the family two years ago. Yet they remain defiant, with Gary (inset with George Cole at a photocall to announce a new series of Minder in 1990) saying if they want the money he will pay it back, but he will not be back in their lives. But Wendy feels their friendship circle is now 'very small', and recognises Anthea has helped them 'a huge amount' over the years. She said: 'Nothing would give me more pleasure than to get Anthea some money back.' Despite their setbacks, the couple have ambitious plans, with Gary predicting 'this time next year we will be millionaires'.

Man shot in the throat at Russel Kane's house 'is  Enforcer behind £53m Securitas heist'

The victim of a suspected gangland shooting at the home he rented from comedian Russell Kane has been revealed as the 'Enforcer' behind the the largest cash heist in British history. Paul Allen, 41, was shot in the throat when a gunman fired six bullets through a conservatory window at the £1.2million property in Woodford Green, north east London. Allen, an ex-cage fighter and convicted robber, had been involved in the £53million Securitas heist in Tonbridge, Kent, in 2006, and was right-hand man to Lee Murray, the ringleader. Allen, who grew up in Woolwich and was given the name The Enforcer, moved with his wife and children to the rental house last year, it was reported. He is on life support and is under police guard in hospital.

Scotland Yard say its counter-terrorism command is leading an investigation into the incident

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PATRICK JEPHSON was the private secretary to Princess Diana from 1988 to 1996. Here, he gives his advice to the Duchess of Sussex on how to be more like Diana at Wimbledon this weekend.

The survey of over 1,000 US adults found more than two thirds had grieved in the past three years - many for reasons besides losing a loved-one. But many of us don't know how to help.

Ed Sheeran has revealed he has cut his friendship group to just four pals as he admitted fame has left him feeling like a 'zoo animal' and unable to trust people.

Ben Goldsmith pays tribute to daughter Iris as he shares never-before-seen pictures of

Ben Goldsmith (inset with his daughter), 38, has paid tribute to his 'beautiful, brilliant little girl' after she was tragically killed in a quad bike accident on the family farm in Somerset on Monday. He said: ' I just can't get my head round the enormity of what's happened - it's just so unfair. I'm feeling desperate, like I can't breathe most of the time.' In a heart-breaking tribute to his adored daughter, he added: 'She was only 15. I just want my beautiful, brilliant little girl back so much. She was a real star in the making and I am so proud of her. She was an academic superstar and was going to be a huge success. She wanted to be a barrister. No child has ever worked harder.' In a previously unseen photograph released to the Mail, Iris is seen cradling her newly born half-sister, Eliza, in 2016 (left). In another, she is pictured on a family holiday in South Africa the following year (right). Iris was one of three children from Ben's first marriage, to banking heiress Kate Rothschild. As well as Eliza, Ben has a son, Arlo, with his second wife, Jemima, a model-turned-society caterer.

Esketemine, the 'fast acting' treatment for depression, could be approved for use in the UK in November - and is already sold in the US under the brand name Spravato.

Regularly getting less than seven hours each night could increase the risk of obesity, strokes and heart attacks, according to new guidelines from UK ministers.

The Federal Trade Commission has voted to approve a fine of about $5 billion for Facebook over privacy violations, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. The 3-2 vote broke along party lines.

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Lee Hegarty, who had been working for the Northern Ireland Office for around 20 years at the time, is said to have cited Human Rights legislation claiming it was unfair for him to have to work in a place where he was offended by such portraits.

Andrew Neil skewers Boris for his stance on British ambassador: Johnson ADMITS Darroch quit because he failed to defend him in ITV debate following Trump's onslaught over leaked memos

Boris Johnson said he knew Sir Kim Darroch's decision to fall on his sword was partly down to his lukewarm support in an ITV debate this week. But Mr Johnson insisted his position had been 'misrepresented' to Sir Kim and the veteran diplomat had not seen the programme personally. The comments came as Mr Johnson and rival Jeremy Hunt faced separate grillings from combative BBC interviewer Andrew Neil this evening (pictured). Mr Johnson has been accused of throwing the UK's ambassador to Washington 'under the bus' when leaked memos triggered an extraordinary public row with Mr Trump. After it emerged the ambassador had described him as 'inept' in secret assessments for ministers, the US president branded Sir Kim a 'pompous fool' and banned him from the White House.

JACK DOYLE: The Cabinet Room in No 10 has two clocks. The more prominent one sits on a mantelpiece behind the Prime Minister's chair. The other was installed on the table opposite.

If Boris Johnson moves into 10 Downing Street this month, Mr Stewart (pictured) will step down from Cabinet. But instead of returning to the backbenches, he will build a 'blue Momentum'.

GUILTY: Train-rage killer was schizophrenic cannabis-addicted gangster with 30 convictions who psychiatrist had ruled was NO DANGER to himself or others - just 24 hours before he stabbed father 18 times in front of his son, 14

Darren Pencille, 36, stabbed 51-year-old Lee Pomeroy 18 times in a 'savage and unrelenting' onslaught on board a Guildford to London Waterloo train on January 4 this year. Mr Pomeroy was on his way to London for a day out with his 14-year-old son. A row broke out after Pencille jostled past father and son. Knife-obsessed Pencille called his girlfriend and said: 'I'm going to kill this man' then pulled a blade from his pocket (inset) and knifed his victim 18 times including a fatal cut to his neck. This afternoon he was jailed for life at the Old Bailey and will serve a minimum of 28 years. Pencille is a career criminal who bragged about his convictions for carrying guns and knives and battling rivals 'to the f***ing death' for his South London gang, MailOnline can reveal. The cannabis-addict was a lieutenant in the South Man Syndicate [SMS] crew in the capital whose members have terrorised the areas of Tooting, Streatham and Thornton Heath since the 1990s. Mr Pomeroy's widow Svetlana today told the Old Bailey that her husband's murder was a 'senseless loss of life', made worse because it was in front of their son who she said had lost his 'defender, guide and mentor'. Pencille's extraordinary criminal past of 25 convictions for 30 offences - including slicing a man's neck in a row over a Rizla cigarette paper - was first revealed in a gang video (main picture) posted on YouTube where he called on an enemy to meet and fight him. Today it can be reported for the first time he was seen by a psychiatrist 24 hours before murdering Mr Pommeroy but was certified as 'no risk to himself or others' - months after he told a hostel worker: 'I'm going to kill you you c***'. Pencille was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 2003 but he refused to take medication - and instead treated himself by smoking super-strong cannabis each day.

CCTV video shows the heated argument prior to Darren Pencille's violent attack in which he stabbed Lee Pomeroy, 51, 18 times in the neck and body on a train in January killing him.

Darren Pencille, 36, was caught by police in Farnham, Surrey the day after he stabbed to death 51-year-old Lee Pomeroy in front of his teenage son on a London-bound train on January 4.

James Cracknell is pictured with stunning new woman by his side

James Cracknell, 47, has been getting close to Cambridge University finance student Jordan Connell. Jordan, in her 30s, has been pictured with the rower this week twice at the Henley Royal Regatta (left and right). From the US, Jordan is a member of the university 'Cougars' cheerleading team (inset). A source told MailOnline of the blossoming friendship: 'They have become very close since his marriage break-up'. The athlete announced end of his 17-year marriage to TV host Beverley Turner, mother of his three children, in April, with their divorce this week

Physicists from the University of Glasgow have described how they recorded the phenomenon, where where two particles interact and share their physical states.

At present, trainees must pass national tests in literacy and numeracy before being awarded Qualified Teacher Status. At least 3,500 applicants have failed them every year since 2012.

Mr Miliband is backing the Labour Against Private Schools campaign, which is using the Twitter handle @AbolishEton and was described as 'class war' by its coordinator Holly Rigby, an English teacher.

The loyal housekeeper who faces losing her home in legal battle with James Dyson

Sir James Dyson controversially relocated his company's headquarters to Singapore earlier this year, despite being a vociferous advocate of Brexit. The Wallich Residence 'super penthouse' he and wife Deirdre bought last month takes up 21,000sq ft over three floors and is believed to the most expensive apartment ever sold in the city. But while Sir James sets up home at the very top of Singapore's tallest skyscraper, back in the UK one of his former employees claims to be in danger of losing hers - thanks to a bitter legal row with the bagless vacuum cleaner tycoon. Lynette Flanders (right with her husband Mike), who spent a decade working as house manager for the Dysons at their £20 million Gloucestershire estate (inset), was made redundant last summer. After launching an unfair dismissal claim against Sir James, she found herself accused of spying on the Dyson family and stealing secrets in the form of emails, recorded conversations and photographs.

The Time Lord will clash with the terrifying villains who can convert to emotionless humans - who have not been seen since Peter Capaldi was shot by them and regenerated as Whittaker in 2017.

Hannah Mackay, 35, a Sussex Police sergeant found out she has a rare genetic mutation that prevents a vital protein being produced. It will eventually lead to dementia.

The animal (not pictured), which has now been seized by police, attacked the women in Neale Close, Bulkington, in Warwickshire, on Friday morning.

The number of youngsters being treated for Type 2 diabetes has almost doubled in five years because of the obesity epidemic, figures show.

The mother of Julio Iglesias' lovechild speaks out for the first time

EXCLUSIVE: Julio Iglesias enjoys the use of other properties around the world, including an enormous pad in Miami and another huge mansion in the hills above Marbella. A private jet takes him to concerts worldwide. Now 75 years old and worth around £250 million, he lives there in absolute luxury with second wife Miranda, 53, and their five children who range in age from 12 to 22. He also has three grown-up children - including the singer Enrique - from his first marriage. Now we know, though, that his progeny includes a ninth child - Javier - whom a court has ruled this week is also Julio's son.

As few as two per cent of burglaries result in charges in some areas of England, according to an analysis by the Daily Mail. North Yorkshire had one of the worst rates, at 1.8 per cent.

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Michael Thompson has been jailed for at least 17 years after he stabbed 17-year-old Jamie Brown to death when he stopped him getting into a Halloween party in Ovenden, West Yorkshire.

That complaint alleges that Kelly made four videos of himself raping an underage girl and later provided her family with money and gifts in order to buy their silence ahead of his trial in Cook County.

The 'Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us' Facebook event has now garnered more than 455,000 'going' RSVPs while another 460K have said they're 'interested' in infiltrating the compound.

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal resume Wimbledon rivalry

Roger Federer has reached the Wimbledon final after beating rival Rafael Nadal in a thrilling semi-final, the latest chapter of one of the greatest rivalries in sport. Nadal fought off four match points but eventually succumbed to his longtime adversary, with Federer winning 7-6, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. Nadal is now 33 and Federer is 37. Federer was supported by his wife MIrka (bottom centre and bottom left greeting James MIddleton) Fans on social media hailed the match, with one describing it as a 'gift from the tennis gods', while others pointed out how Federer appeared unruffled despite the three-hour epic. A host of famous faces were welcomed into the Royal Box to watch history happen including Sir David Attenborough, David Beckham (bottom right), Pippa MIddleton (inset) and Hollywood actors Hugh Grant and Steve Carell and singer Leona Lewis.

The Wimbledon experience money CAN'T buy

Every year scores of celebrities are welcomed into Wimbledon for an experience money can't buy - and enjoy a day of luxury paying customers on Murray Mound can only dream of. Famous faces who get invited to the 74-seat Royal Box enjoy four-course meals (top right) with the All England Club chairman, champagne on tap, the best seats in the house and freebies including cosmetics (inset left) and even personalised water bottles (inset right). Other stars are welcomed into swanky suites by sponsors including Evian, Polo Ralph Lauren and Robinson's who give them the full treatment from first-class meals (inset second right) to goody bags (inset second left) worth hundreds of pounds. Pictured main from left is Maisie Williams leaving after a day in the Polo Ralph Lauren suite, Stuart Broad and Mollie King walking out after a day in the Royal Box and Ant McPartlin following a day in the Robinson's suite with girlfriend Anne-Marie Corbett, carrying Polo Ralph Lauren goody bags.

Forty-something celebrities with the bodies of athletes are spoiling beaches, writes SARAH

SARAH VINE: We are forever hearing how images of skinny models in the Press and on social media put pressure on young girls to aspire to unrealistic body shapes. And there is no doubt they do. But lately the rot has started to spread - to the older generation. Where once a woman of a certain age might have been allowed a few extra lumps and bumps here and there, the legacy, perhaps, of a couple of kids and a more sedentary lifestyle, now the world seems awash with middle-aged women with the kind of lean, sculpted physiques more characteristic of a twentysomething athlete. (Pictured, from left to right, Mel B, 44, shows off on Instagram, Luciana Gimenez , 49, poses in a bikini on the ski slopes, Naomi Campbell, 49, positions herself for Instagram, model Heidi Klum, 46, heading for a dip in the waves and Lilly Becker, 43, showing off her figure on Miami beach. Inset: Davina McCall, 50, shows off her superstar body (left) as Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, (right inset) models some swmwear that she designed herself).

David Gauke, 47, wants a change in law so criminals will find it easier to get a job claiming 'there are few better crime-fighting tools than a regular pay cheque' to prevent re-offending.

Croydon developer granted permission to build flats smaller than a London taxi

Plans for the two cramped apartments in Purley, south London, showed spaces of just 90sq ft and 97sq ft passed by Croydon council last year. The move has been described by experts as the smallest allowed under 'permitted development' rules and is just two thirds the size of most parking spaces. It comes after landlords were found to be exploiting 'permitted development' rights to earn a fortune from turning offices into numerous small flats.

Raucous celebrations in Paris and other French cities quickly soured after fans resorted to vandalism and arson, bringing traffic in the French capital to a standstill after Algeria's Africa Cup win in Egypt.

Economist Richard Werner had brought a case against the university accusing it of discriminating against him for being German and Christian. A judge awarded him the maximum sum possible.

Gavin and Stacey Christmas special FIRST LOOK: Filming gets underway in Wales

The stars of Gavin & Stacey were seen for the first time filming the festive one-off in the Welsh seaside town of Barry on Friday. Actress Joanna Page, right) who plays Stacey in the sitcom, joined on-screen husband Mathew Horne, Smithy actor James Corden (left) and Ruth Jones, (inset- right) who reprises her role of Nessa, on Trinity Street, which was lined with festive decorations to shoot the first scenes of the highly-anticipated Christmas special. Also joining the duo on set was her on-screen mum Gwen, played by Melanie Walters, and Uncle Bryn, played by Rob Brydon (left). Show co-creator and writer Ruth, 52, (inset) looked as though she was capturing every moment as she was pictured taking photos on her mobile phone. Gavin & Stacey starred Mathew Horne and Joanna Page as a boy from Essex and girl from Barry Island in Wales who fell in love after meeting online . It concluded in 2010 after three seasons and two Christmas specials

Heather Mendick, hired by Corbyn to 'build bridges', wrote there had been a 'weaponisation of anti-Semitism against the Left' and warned that it had been 'used to silence criticism of Israel'.

Union, Unite, which is led by Jeremy Corbyn's staunch ally Len McCluskey is planning a series of 48-hour walkouts over July and August which will bring travel chaos to millions.

Shadow home secretary Ms Abbott retweeted a series of critical remarks about the deputy leader, including one questioning his position after he put pressure on the party over anti-Semitism.

Waitrose employee, 25, gets a recording contract after music exec who created Blue spotted her arriving for her shift with a guitar on her back and asked to hear a song

Karina Ramage, 25, had arrived for her shift at the store in West Hempstead, north-west London, last Friday, when she was seen by pop music manager Dan Glatman, 44. Mr Glatman, who had gone into the shop to by biscuits and flour, then asked the 25-year-old part-time busker: 'What's with the guitar?' He then films her as she performs her song 'Wasteland', which is available on Spotify, about the damage which human activity is doing to the planet. Mr Glatman told MailOnline: 'It totally blew me away. I was just like "my God"! I went in there for a packet of biscuits and a bag of flour and walked out with a star.' Mr Glatman is now looking to sign Ms Ramage with a leading record label and has taken her on as a client.

HMS Duncan, a destroyer, will replace HMS Montrose in the region as Tehran threatens to retaliate against UK shipping after the Royal Marines seized an oil tanker (pictured) off Gibraltar.

The Fordow nuclear enrichment facility, located around 80 miles south of Tehran, was never re-purposed as was promised in the 2015 Iran Deal and could now be used to build a ferocious arsenal.

The lifesavers who been fired or quit for using their common sense

JANE FRYER: Knowing the dunes inside out, Gar Court, along with a colleague and a paramedic who arrived by car, quickly found the lost boy. He was unconscious and very cold, so they stretchered him out, covered him in blankets and called an ambulance. But it was delayed. They waited 90 minutes in the rain, and were then told the ambulance was further delayed. With the boy suffering from suspected hypothermia, Gary knew from his 32 years of experience that they had to get him to hospital fast. So after securing the go-ahead from the paramedic's superiors and consent from the boy's parents by phone - he rushed home, cleared out his own van, drove back, put the coastguard stretcher with unconscious boy into the back and drove in convoy to hospital. By 10am the next day, his section manager rang to say he was reporting Gary to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), the Government body based in Southampton responsible for all coastguards. Its bosses were cross that Gary had used coastguard owned-equipment - the stretcher - in his personal vehicle without prior approval from senior officers. Ian Pedrick and Richard Clarkson, left and right, were also fired by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. They had breached the coastguard code of conduct by using a Land Rover and specialist equipment that was not in their remit.

A study by the University of Plymouth exposed hospital scrubs to Clostridium difficile. After the gowns were disinfected, C.diff spores remained and had not even been reduced.

Selina Pearce, 25, said her 16-month-old daughter was taken from her car outside a restaurant in Phuket on Friday, after she had moved the baby away from its father in Bangkok.

Jeffrey Epstein threw a party in honor of Prince Andrew in 2010

Prince Andrew partied with his pedophile companion Jeffrey Epstein at the billionaire's $77million Manhattan mansion - just weeks after the shamed businessman was released from jail, DailyMail.com can reveal. Epstein, hosted the bash in The Duke of York's honor as the Prince stayed at his home for four days in December 2010. The 66-year-old hedge fund tycoon invited Andrew to stay after he had been released from prison in the July following a 13-month prison term for soliciting girls as young as 14 for sex. After his release and a year of house arrest in Palm Beach, Florida, Epstein hosted the star-studded dinner party in honor of his friend at his 71st Street mansion in New York, the same property raided by the FBI this week. Guests at the intimate Manhattan townhouse soiree of around 15 people included Woody Allen, CBS anchor Katie Couric, Charlie Rose, Chelsea Handler and George Stephanopoulos.

Meet the New Zealand and England Cricket World Cup WAGs

England and New Zealand will be cheered on by squads of glamorous and accomplished women as they face off in the Cricket World Cup finals at Lord's on Sunday. Pictured: Jos Butler's wife Louise (top left and inset right), Joe Root's wife Carrie (top,second from left), James Vince's partner Amy Denman (forth from left), Eoin Morgan's wife Tara (forth from right and bottom left) and Mark Wood's wife Sarah (third from right).

Tomorrow, Archer, the 'special talent' is England's big hope in the World Cup Final. Many of the one billion audience will want to see if the man billed as the sport's next superstar lives up to the hype.

The International Cricket Council have appealed for fans who do not want to attend the game between New Zealand and England to return their tickets so they can be sold to other supporters at face value.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Charlie Chaplin's granddaughter Kiera needs a new leading man. She has just split from the former prime minister of Haiti, Laurent Lamothe, 46, pictured left.

Boy, 17, CLEARED of killing private schoolboy Yousef Makki

A 17-year-old boy has today been found not guilty of the murder of Yousef Makki, 17, who was stabbed in the heart with a flick knife in Hale Barns, an upmarket village in Cheshire. The teenager was also found not guilty of an alternative charge of manslaughter. Yousef (left), a member of an Anglo-Lebanese family from Burnage, had won a scholarship to attend the prestigious £12,000-a-year Manchester Grammar School and dreamed of becoming a heart surgeon. But he and his friends had led 'double lives', the jury heard. Despite the privileged backgrounds of the defendants they 'indulged in idiotic fantasies playing middle class gangsters'. Yousef's father (pictured right outside court today) today screamed at jurors as they delivered their verdict and police officers were subsequently called to Manchester Crown Court (inset), to quell unrest in the courtroom.

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Returning British holidaymakers are kicked off a Gatwick-bound flight in Turkey after they called 'three Muslim men "terrorists" and demanded THEY be taken off the plane'

Two 'racist' British women were removed from a Thomas Cook flight from Dalaman, Turkey, to London Gatwick after they refused to stay on the plane with three bearded Muslim men who were wearing white prayer robes. Stunning footage shows one of the women collecting her bags before exiting the aircraft after 1am as passengers call her 'disgusting' and 'selfish'. The aircraft was delayed by an hour and 20 minutes. Thomas Cook confirmed the disruption in a statement and said two passengers were removed by police due to their 'offensive behaviour'.

Phillip Gyde (pictured), 58, attacked wife Susan, 52, in the bathroom of their home in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, while their young son slept in the next room. He was found guilty of murder today.

Parents Charlie Burrell, 33, and Laura Kelly, 32, said helpers from the Noah's Ark group in Burgess Hill would visit the Sussex town's library each month to sing Bible story songs.

Analysis of workers' ages over the past 30 years suggests that as more people keep working after passing the state pension age, by 2066 almost half of those in their late 60s will still be employed.

Thousands of house buyers have taken out risky mortgages which put them in danger of falling into negative equity, figures from the Bank of England show.

Sarah Rhodes, believed to be from the West Midlands, shared a clip of the trick successfully removing the biro pen blemish to Facebook group Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips.

Founded in 1841, Thomas Cook sells 19million holidays a year but revealed a £1.5billion loss in May and needs a £750million cash injection so that it can trade through next winter.

Mementoes Victoria kept of her children such as baby teeth to go on display at Buckingham

The summer exhibition at the royal residence in London this year looks at how the 19th-century sovereign turned the palace into her family home and a centre for national life. As part of the summer opening, a waltz danced during a ball staged at Buckingham Palace to mark the end of the Crimean War will also be recreated in the ballroom (bottom right). Among Queen Victoria's strange collection was a gilt-metal casket commissioned in the 1860s to hold her children's baby teeth (inset). Visitors to the exhibition - which will be from July 20 to September 29 - will see the model of Prince Albert Edward's arm and hand (bottom left), and the left foot of Victoria (top right), Princess Royal, both carefully placed on crimson velvet cushions. Victoria also kept the first baby shoes (top left) of her eldest son Prince Albert Edward, who became Edward VII. It reads: 'The Prince of Wales first shoes worn - July - 1842'.

Researchers at the University of Plymouth said people living in greener areas or with their own garden were likely to experience fewer negative emotions which could lead to unhealthy indulgence.

Grayson Kole Smith, from Ranburne, Alabama, was born in 2013 with a variety of disabilities and deformities so rare doctors haven't been able to diagnose him so invented Grayson's syndrome.

Police are investigating after Igors Rausis, who has represented Latvia, Bangladesh and the Czech Republic, was caught 'red-handed' in France, the game's governing body Fide said.

Even if global emissions are curbed and reduced, Cape Verde's sea turtles will still result in 99.86 per cent of hatchlings being female by 2100, a study claims.

Shocking drone footage shows the extent of the flooding already unleashed on Louisiana's coastal communities by Tropical Storm Barry. New Orleans fears a triple threat of storm surge, river and rain.

British born Muslim woman reveals she was forced to marry her cousin in Pakistan as a

Nyla Khan, 30, from Edinburgh, knew she was 'promised' to a cousin in Pakistan, but believed that her parents, especially her mother, would give her the choice and not force her to go through with it (right). But, at the age of 17, she was told she had 'brought shame on the family', by having her own voice and sharing her opinions, and the only way to remedy this was by getting married (left on her wedding day)

Kerry Davis's 89-year-old grandmother collapsed while the pair were out shopping in Basildon, Essex. An angry shopper banged on the ambulance and complained as the pensioner was treated.

Chemical billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, 64, is building a holiday home in the New Forest. He won a six-year battle with locals over the plans but now wants a home for a caretaker to live in next door.

Violet-Grace Youens was killed in Merseyside by the driver of a stolen car travelling at 80mph in a 30mph zone. Her father, Glenn, has slammed the criminal justice system for 'letting his daughter down'.

The fossil - which has been named Cratolirion bognerianum - was discovered by botanist Clement Coiffard in the collections of the Museum für Naturkunde, in Berlin, with whom he is affiliated.

In a campaign (pictured) called 'Fly Responsibly', KLM asks customers if they 'always have to meet face to face', amid growing pressure on airlines to limit their impact on the planet.

Bethany Ford, now 23, was rushed to Epsom hospital in Surrey, where medics carried out a vaginal swab to test for group B streptococcus. It came back positive after she had given birth.

Ex-Arizona teacher, 28, who had sex with a 13-year-old boy is sentenced to 20 years in

Brittany Zamora, 28, from Goodyear, Arizona, was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Friday (right, in court). When she is released, she will have to register as a sex offered and serve two life terms of probation. She pleaded guilty last year (left) to having sex with a 13-year-old male student she taught at Las Brisas Academy. An affair between the two began over text and quickly progressed to sexual contact, officials said. She allegedly slept with him four times in her car and in her school classroom. Zamora, who is married, sent the boy nudes and photos of herself in lingerie. She was arrested in March 2018 after teen's parents installed Sentry Parental Control, which monitors messaging apps for 'suspicious content or behavior'.

Many of the artists signed up to the declaration - including Radiohead and Foals - will spend the rest of the year and flying around the world to a host of countries to stage highly-profitable gigs.

The Godre'r Graig Primary School, near Swansea in Wales, has closed. Geologists fear heavy rain could cause a landslide from nearby coal mines. The school is just 25 miles away from Aberfan.

This month families in Banbury, Bracknell, Braintree, Folkestone, Gravesend, Hastings, Maidenhead, Margate, St Helens and Wrexham will be able to use Deliveroo.

Frustrated girlfriends share photos they take of their boyfriends versus the snaps they

A hilarious online gallery collates photos taken by girlfriends of their boyfriends - and the results are usually much more amusing (and less flattering) when it's the other way around. Pictured on the top row: carefully considered candid snaps of men taken by their other halves. Bottom row: pictures taken by the men of their girlfriends - which are far from complimentary.

Geraint Thomas, 47, was suspended pending an investigation into 'inappropriate behaviour' at the office Christmas Party. Hours later his body was found at the foot of a cliff in Bridgend, South Wales.

Stunt man Gordon Hannington, 33, pictured, took his own life at his home in Alnwick, Northumberland two years after he underwent surgery to remove a cancerous testicle.

An interim report published by the Health Ministry said it did not know why children born after 2000 in Ain, Morbihan and Loire-Atlantique had the defects, known as upper limb reduction (stock pictured).

Glacier expert Adrian Luckman, a geography professor at Swansea University in Wales, published an animation of the glacier's movements between January 2018 and July 2019 on his blog.

A man and woman have been stabbed to death near Richmond, west London. Police were called to their address at 9.40 this morning and a 31-year old man has been arrested.

Spacemasks, which cost £15 for a pack of five, or £3.50 for one, are infused with jasmine, which is said to increase the levels of a neurotransmitter than regulates the nervous system.

Shopper whose PLT bikini turned see-through in water left shocked when asked to send video

Emily Charlton-Smith, 25, from Clapham, south London, wore a £17 Pretty Little Thing bikini on holiday in Spain. When it went see-through in water she contacted PLT - and got a bizarre reply. The customer service representative asked her to send a video so they could see 'how think it had become', to which Emily replied: 'As in a video of it going see-through when I wear it?' She was then contacted by a different rep and asked to send a photo of her hand under the bikini to show how see-through it it (pictured). Luckily Emily saw the funny side.

The woman, who was in her 30s, died at the scene of this morning's crash at Queen's Circus roundabout in Battersea, south west London. Roads in the area, pictured, were closed for several hours.

Police on the scene say around 300 'Black Vest' protesters, mostly from West Africa, managed to get into the Left Bank mausoleum, Paris, France where they demand the right to remain in France.

Details of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 10 may have been leaked thanks to a blunder by the FCC but confirmation will not be possible until the Korean firm's formal release event next month.

Jeremiah Sullivan is a marine biologist based in San Diego who is best known for his research into sharks and for various designs of chainmail suits, originating with a patent filed in 1980.

The US space agency released the video to mark the discovery of its 4,000th exoplanet in June. The majority of exoplanets were found by Kepler and TESS.

Rebecca Muldoon, 35, found drowned on Spanish beach after suffering from mental illness, a Chelmsford inquest heard. Husband Paul, 33, was wanted in connection with £1million fraud case.

Couple and four children evicted for not paying rent while spending £40 a week on JustEat

Daniel Eyers and Lucrezia Worrell, who is eight months pregnant with their fifth child, have been forced out of their council home after investigators found they were splashing out on takeaways rather than paying their rent. Mr Eyers, 32, says he cannot work because he needs to take his children to school. Medway Council officials asked them to provide their bank statements after they failed to keep up with the rent. The pair (pictured together left and right), have been offered a home in Tyne and Wear but refused it because they want to remain in Medway, Kent.

Military reinforcements are to bolster the flailing police forces for three months in the townships of the Cape Flats area, the head of South Africa's defence forces announced on Friday.

Carli Saville from Texas, took to Twitter to share a text conversation she had with father-of-four Jeff ahead of his big date, when he texted her some selfies, asking which shirt to wear.

Andy Helsdon, 45, and his partner Heidi Brown, 49, booked the five-star Riu Montego Bay hotel in Jamaica. The couple say the 'rowdy' resort was better suited to 18-to-30-year-olds.

A teenager named locally as Kyle Manning, 19, was knifed to death during a running brawl in Purley, south London, last night, becoming London's 76th murder victim this year.

Swimmer keeps up with a dolphin while being towed by a boat in stunning underwater footage

The wild Atlantic dolphin, known as JoJo, follows this man as he 'flies' through the crystal clear waters of the Turks and Caicos Islands with the aid of a subwing. The device can be bent and manoeuvred to bring the diver closer to the surface or drag them deep underwater. They can move left and right and even flip around. Invented by Norwegian teenager Simon Sivertsen while bored on a family holiday in 2010, the subwing is used to 'fly' through the water. He told Total Prestige Magazine: 'The idea first came to mind when I was sailing in the Mediterranean. The water was unbelievably clear, so it felt almost like flying when swimming underwater. However, swimming underwater was lacking any sensation of thrill.'

Shaban Brika, 45, his son Mohammed, 21, and Albert Cajka, 28, were arrested after police in Coventry found three bats covered in barbed wire - similar to 'Lucille' in TV series The Walking Dead.

Under Saudi Arabia's current guardianship laws, women need a male relative's consent to travel abroad, but those rules are set to be relaxed - a year after women became eligible to drive (file photo).

The jellyfish started arriving on Famara Beach on Monday and hundreds arrived in one go on Wednesday. Local authorities have described it as a 'total atrocity' and put up red warning flags.

Air Canada Flight 33 traveling from Vancouver to Sydney, Australia was forced to divert and land in Hawaii on Thursday after encountering 'sudden' turbulence that injured 35 people on board.

Gorgeous butterflies are captured landing on flowers across British countryside in

Captured against brilliant blue sky, the extraordinary images showcase the insects' allure as they alight on flowers in the Cambridgeshire countryside. Retired Cambridge University lecturer Dr John Brackenbury photographed the butterflies across the county between 2017 and 2019 using an unusual technique of shooting them from below into the light. The zoologist originally began taking detailed, close up photos to study insect flight, before turning it into a hobby.

Graeme Seward, 62, of Sutton-in-Craven, near Skipton, North Yorkshire, was caught after the doll (pictured) was discovered by Border Force officers at East Midlands Airport in August 2017.

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston needed to use the brain of a dead person to get the images. Usual MRI scans take no more than 90 minutes - but this took 100 hours.

Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a jab that boosts a patient's cancer-fighting T cells, allowing more of them to penetrate stubborn solid tumours.

Unlike previous tests, the giant ship won't be tethered to the ground but instead will attempt to rise 20 meters into the air and sideways, until safely nestling back down onto the launch pad.

Hair-raising moment cocaine-fuelled driver led police on a 90mph chase in a SMART CAR as he and his passenger - who stole the keys in a burglary - are jailed

Footage shows police struggling to catch Liam Talukder (top left), 24, as he dangerously weaves between traffic and changes lanes into the path of oncoming motorists during the 12-mile pursuit. His passenger Stephen Lindsay (also pictured, inset), 30, stole the car keys in a burglary at a home in Linthorpe, just over two miles away. In the clip, taken on March 23 at 4.51pm towards the end of the chase, Taludker is seen overtaking cars on a congested road near Thornaby town centre - before crashing into another car after going the wrong way at a roundabout. Talukder admitted handling stolen goods, dangerous driving, driving while disqualified, possessing Class B drug and having no licence or insurance. He was jailed for 20 months and banned from driving for three years and 10 months. Lindsay admitted burglary and was jailed for three years. Both were sentenced at Teesside Crown Court.

Giulia Malgrati, 21, of Little Cornard, Suffolk, was shocked when she was served the breakfast omelette on her flight from Cancun to London Gatwick this morning.

New Duke University suggests that a long-term calorie restrictive diet may protect heart and metabolic health, even if you're a healthy weight, by reducing your risk of chronic inflammation.

People from across the globe have been getting creative with their footwear as they compete in the viral 'Walk A Mile' challenge, inspired by Iggy Azalea's debut single 'Work'.

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South Koreans eat boiled dog meat during protest by animal rights activists including Kim

At a fiery demonstration outside Seoul's National Assembly, South Korea, animal rights activists and actress Kim Basinger held models of scorched dogs and placards protesting against dog consumption while dog farmers appeared to taunt members of the 'Last Chance for Animals' group by eating dog meat in a counter-rally.

A man at an ax-throwing bar in the US narrowly avoided a close call after his hatchet bounced off the timber target and spins back toward his direction.

Stunt driver Jumpin' Jake Podann attempted to drive over a stack of cars via a ramp- but missed. This causes a huge bang and crowds watch on in shock at the Eve of Destruction event in Victoria, Australia.

Wannabe daredevil stands on a box of lit FIREWORKS to be launched into the air... but breaks his arm when he slams into the ground

One amateur daredevil wanted to see what would happen if he stood atop a box of fireworks, lit the fuse and waited for it to explode - a bright idea that, needless to say, quickly blew up in his face. Struggling to find his balance, the anonymous thrill-seeker raises his arms above his head as an orange flash emanates from beneath the flimsy box in Jeffersonville, Indiana. But his euphoria is shortly lived after a plume of smoke rises up from the floor and suddenly a loud bang rinds out, launching the man into the air.

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Pet owners share hilarious snaps of their pooches

Pet owners from across the globe have shared hilarious snaps of their cherished pooches enjoying the fresh air - and they are sure to put a smile on your face. In one snap, an excited Pomeranian looks over the moon to be enjoying the gentle breeze as it rests its paws on the outside of a car, its tiny mouth wide open (top left). Another pup is photographed in a hilarious grimace as the wind rushes into its face through the car's open window (bottom middle). A Great Dane was also snapped with its ears swaying in the wind (top middle), while another stylish pooch donned a pair of protective goggles as the harsh wind blustered through its golden fur (top right).

An elderly lady got dressed up for a wedding only to walk into a swimming pool. She didn't seem to notice the big blue pool in front of her while at the wedding. The clip is believed to have been filmed in Spain.

Adorable moment a cat stares in wonder at the moth standing on the end of her nose and gently paws it away

Tootie Bunface, a one-year-old British Shorthair cat, became amazed when a moth landed on the end of her nose. The adorable cat, who is something of a celebrity on Instagram with 62,000 followers, is seen looking in wonder at the creature as she stares at the end of her nose with her bright green eyes. The video has gone viral on Reddit since it was posted yesterday, attracting 111,000 upvotes.

   

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