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At least 19 people were reportedly killed and at least 22 others, including a four-month-old baby, were wounded on Saturday after a gunman reportedly opened fire inside a Walmart in El Paso. One suspect is in custody. He has been identified in press reports as Patrick Crusius (center), a 21-year-old man from Dallas. Crusius is allegedly the man seen in surveillance footage walking in through the front entrance of the Walmart with an AK-47 assault rifle. The gunman is seen wearing what appears to be either headphones or ear defenders. Law enforcement sources told The Washington Examiner that Crusius 'shot and killed locals that were fundraising outside the Walmart selling water. Children and adults.' El Paso Mayor Dee Margo confirmed that there were multiple fatalities. The image on the top right shows panicked shoppers at the nearby Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso. Two survivors who were shopping at the mall are seen bottom right. A shopper with blood stains on her clothing is seen in the image on the left. 

Doctors halt the menopause: Revolutionary procedure delays the process by 20 years

The revolutionary procedure is set to transform the lives of thousands of women who suffer severe side effects of the menopause, such as osteoporosis and heart problems. The surgical procedure, devised by the fertility expert who pioneered IVF, also has the potential to extend fertility - though doctors say the aim is to postpone the menopause rather than give women the chance to have babies into their 60s. Dixie-Louise Dexter (pictured), from Woodville, Derbyshire, has also undergone the procedure and called the experience 'life-changing'. The 33-year-old claims she no longer suffers from side effects such as pain, mood wings and a bad night's sleep

Dominic Cummings claimed in a series of briefings to civil servants last week not even a no-confidence vote against the Prime Minister could stop Britain from leaving the EU on Halloween.

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Cara Delevingne has reportedly married her long-term girlfriend Ashley Benson just weeks after the couple sparked engagement rumours.

Studies estimate that at least one in five people in the UK suffers from irritable bowel syndrome. UK scientists believe IBS is the result of not one, but more than a dozen different conditions.

Sources close to the Beckhams say they have hired New Yorker Scooter Braun, 38 - the man behind Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, - in a bid to ensure that 14-year-old Cruz turns into a star.

Heidi Klum, 46, and husband Tom Kaulitz, 29, MARRY for the second time

Heidi Klum [Left] and Tom Kaulitz [inset] have tied the knot for the second time in Capri after first exchanging vows in February. The German supermodel, 46, looked gorgeous in an intricate ivory gown which was adorned with sequinned flowers as she and the Tokio Hotel guitarist, 29, wed in Italy on Saturday. Exchanging vows on a yacht decorated with flowers, the happy couple were bursting with joy after the ceremony as they could barely contain their glee as they talked together afterwards.

Queen plans to spend her own money on repairs after taxpayer funded work on Harry and

The lead roof hasn't been replaced since 1870 when Sandringham (pictured covered in scaffolding centre and left inset without) was first built. The Queen is set to pay for the repairs, unlike Meghan and Harry's taxypayer-funded renovations of Frogmore Cottage (right inset). The couple moved out of Kensington Palace this spring amid reports of a rift with Prince William and his wife Kate. The renovations were said to be spent on new water mains, a nursery for Archie, a designer kitchen and high security. While the Mail on Sunday revealed that the couple spent £5,000 on a freestanding copper bath for their bedroom. The money comes from the Sovereign Grant, valued at £82.2 million this year and comprised of profits from the Queen's property portfolio (the Crown Estate), which are paid to the Government. Twenty-five per cent of these profits are paid to the monarchy to fund the upkeep of its property, travel, security and staff. While the Sovereign Grant isn't taxpayer money, it is considered to be public funds, belonging to the state.

PETER HITCHENS: Reform the police now or regret it for ever. There will never be another opportunity like this to get back the police force we once had.

On your bike, Paul! Hollywood, 53, now demands that his ex-wife ALSO signs a gagging order

The Great British Bake Off star's insistence that girlfriend Summer Monteys-Fullam should sign a non-disclosure agreement proved to be the last straw before she ditched him just days ago. Now The Mail on Sunday has learned that Hollywood is also demanding that his ex-wife Alexandra should submit to a gagging order as part of their divorce settlement. Pictured: Paul Hollywood on his motorbike, pictured for the first time since the news of his split with Summer leaked (left); Summer Monteys-Fulham seen in Chilham, Kent (right); Paul and Summer kiss at the Chester Race Course (bottom inset); Paul and ex-wife Alexandra (top inset),

A British sports star is set to publicly announce next month that they are HIV positive. The sports star, an international, will make the announcement prior to an event in which they will be competing.

Nationwide Building Society has come under fire for emailing 1.3million savers with a 'summary' of their accounts showing they all had balances of zero.

So what does a No Deal Brexit really mean?

The Mail on Sunday have created a comprehensive guide for how everyday services like policing and data flows to activities like fishing and the Premier League would be affected by leaving the EU without a deal on or before October 31. The guide also looks at how 'mini deals' for particular sectors like flights and farming that have been secured by the May and Johnson governments could help to mitigate short term problems caused by falling out on World Trade Organisation rules.

PAUL JOHNSON: After nine years of austerity, which has seen a record- breaking deficit brought under control through record-breaking spending cuts, all we hear now is 'spend, spend, spend'.

The Prime Minister, who vowed to spend an extra £350 million a week on the NHS as a post-Brexit dividend, says the extra money will go on frontline services and cutting-edge equipment.

DUP leader Arlene Foster, whose ten MPs give the Conservatives a wafer-thin grip on the Commons, has thrown her support behind a patriotic list to restore pride in the UK and rebalance the economy.

DAN HODGES: What do we call it when black and Asian Britons are targeted and abused solely because of their race? We call it racism.

STEVE BARCLAY: We needed a fresh approach and we've got one. With a change of Prime Minister, we have the combination of determination and optimism we need to end the impasse.

Jeremy Corbyn is so spooked by Boris Johnson's bounce in the polls that he may backtrack on his newfound pro-Remain rhetoric, party insiders claimed last night.

Get new orders, monsieur Barnier: Boris demands EU negotiator reopens Brexit deal

As part of a new 'shock and awe' plan by Downing Street to put the EU on the back foot, Mr Johnson's Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay warned that Mr Barnier should be given new negotiating orders. Pictured: Michel Barnier, European Chief Negotiator for the United Kingdom (left) and Stephen Barclay - Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (right); Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives to meet emergency crews during a visit to Whaley Bridge Football Club in Derbyshire as work continues at Toddbrook reservoir in Whaley Bridge (inset).

The Monty Python and Fawlty Towers comedy legend John Cleese has been having the treatment for years and he credits it with helping him look younger than his 79 years.

Authorities in Madagascar have been searching across a 25-mile area for more than a week to find Alana Cutland's body, and have now accused the British government of not assisting them.

'I'm proud of my body': Meghan's best friend Jessica Mulroney hits back at online trolls

The Canadian fashion stylist, 39, shared the snap (right) on Friday as she posed by the pool wearing revealing blue swimwear while enjoying an idyllic holiday in Las Vegas. But the close friend of Meghan Markle (left) was forced to take it down after she received 'too many trolls attacking' her in the comments. In an act of defiance, Jessica uploaded the snap a day later and hit back at the raft of cruel comments - as she claimed she is 'proud of her body'.

The research has been given to MPs for their inquiry into British reality TV following the death of a Jeremy Kyle Show guest. It found the 'retreat of civility' started with What Not To Wear.

Does this footage of 'neglected' dam prove it was a disaster waiting to happen? Expert says drone images showing weeds and a tree growing between the concrete panels could have caused the collapse

Dr Mohammad Heidarzadeh, an assistant professor at Brunel University, said the vegetation on the 2016 video taken from a drone (bottom right) indicated likely gaps between the panels where water could have swept in, making the damage worse. He said: 'That could be the whole problem right there. The spillway needs to be kept sealed and clear of these kind of weeds and plants.' Some 1,500 residents have already been evacuated and were only allowed to go back home in 15-minute slots to pick up 'essential' belongings (top right). Emergency services have been battling to stop the dam from bursting and RAF Chinook helicopters have been sent in to help (left).

Weeping return to Whaley Bridge: Families are in tears as they are briefly allowed back

Around 1,500 people have spent a second night away from their Derbyshire homes and the owners of the reservoir has now warned it could be seven days before they are allowed to move back for good. They were allowed to go into their houses one person at a time in 15-minute stints this morning, with police warning it is at their own risk. But this has been halted as emergency services continue their work to repair the dam. Some cried as they returned to their empty homes today (left) while others quickly left with their essentials (bottom right, Peter Scragg on his suitcase motorbike, and top right, two women remove post from a postbox). Whaley Bridge has turned into a ghost town after a reservoir dam (inset) that towers over the area started to collapse on Thursday after heavy rainfall in the area, putting residents' lives at risk.

Katie Alcock is set to sue Girlguiding claiming that they have discriminated against her beliefs as a feminist after she was expelled for objecting to boys who identify as female joining.

In a landmark move, Major Frances Bullock, 37, has been made a company commander in the Yorkshire Regiment and if deployed to a war zone could find herself leading her male colleagues.

Fox News correspondent struggles with emotion as he retells 'horrific' moment survivor said he found his mother dead after shooter opens fire at an El Paso Walmart

Fox News's Garrett Tenney was sharing some of the witness testimonial he had received on Saturday after a 21-year-old gunman opened fire in Walmart. He was retelling how a man found his mother dead in the store, when he started choking up. But the correspondent held his composure and continued sharing witness testimony from the El Paso parking lot.

U.S. Army Spc. Glendon Oakley told reporters he picked up as many small kids as he could and hauled them out of the store during Saturday's shooting inside the Cielo Vista Mall in West El Paso.

Distressing footage shows a shopper inside the Walmart store in El Paso hiding under a table as multiple shots are fired near him. The shooting has left multiple people dead with one in custody.

Celebrities are reacting with an outpouring of support for all victims of the mass shooting that has taken place at the WalMart store inside the Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso, Texas. 

Doting gran Princess Anne joins in the fun with Mia and Lena Tindall at Gatcombe horse

Princess Anne is every inch the doting grandmother as she is seen helping daughter Zara Tindall with her little ones as the family enjoys a day at the Gatcombe Festival of Eventing, held at Princess Anne's Gloucestershire home. In between greeting competitors Princess Anne was seen taking the time to show her grandchildren the delights of the horse show. Pictured: Princess Anne with her granddaughters (left to right) Mia, Isla and Savannah; Lena Elizabeth Tindall is seen making a break for it as mother Zara Tindall chases after her, Princess Anne and cousin Savannah Phillips look on amused (top right); Loving mother Zara kisses one-year-old Lena and gives her a ride on her shoulders (bottom right).

Why I'm having my husband's baby... three years after he died

Josie Lloyd-Wilson became a widow just eight weeks into her first pregnancy. So the heart-wrenching decision to have her husband's second child wasn't easy. She tells Eimear O'Hagan, it's brought much-needed light into the darkness of grief  

Roughly 11 million painted lady butterflies were spotted across the UK in 2009. They can cover up to 100 miles a day at a speed of 30mph as they migrate to the UK's shores from North Africa.

Tracey Connelly, 38, who let 17-month-old Baby Peter be tortured to death at her home in Haringey in 2007, has received £14,194.01 from the Legal Aid Agency since she was jailed in 2009.

Tear gas and triads: As civil servants, doctors and bankers have joined students protesting in Hong Kong, IAN BIRRELL asks; how long before China's soldiers open fire? 

IAN BIRRELL: Hong Kong last night descended into ugly scenes of confrontation for the ninth weekend in a row as armed police firing tear gas marched behind full-body shields to disperse thousands of furious young protesters demanding democracy. I watched as menacing officers in black body armour, gas masks and helmets lined up several rows deep in front of 'raptor' snatch squads, then marched while beating long shields to reclaim the centre of the crowded Kowloon district. Earlier, the protesters - many of them teenagers and students - had blocked roads including the main Cross-Harbour Tunnel over to Hong Kong island, crippling a commercial centre filled with luxury stores, upmarket hotels and restaurants.

Newly discovered letters reveal plan to stop Wallis Simpson-Edward VIII's marriage

In November 1936, it had become clear that King Edward VIII (left), the crown barely settled on his head, was determined to abandon the throne in order to marry the 40-year-old American divorcee Wallis Simpson (left). Yet behind Edward's momentous decision lay another, more private, drama. Recently discovered amid more than 170 boxes of papers at her former home, Harewood House, near Leeds, a hoard of Princess Mary's (inset) letters and diaries (bottom right) describe how the Royal Family - particularly the women - campaigned to prevent a marriage they knew would bring scandal and division.

Bradley Visser, from Stoke Row, near Henley-on-Thames, was taken to hospital when his skateboard crashed on July 17. He died 10 days after the accident, on July 27.

The findings mark a dismal year for the Essex airport, the fourth-busiest in the country and a hub for Ryanair and several low-cost Eastern European airlines.

Why has multiple sclerosis sufferer Nina been left to rot in an old people's home at just

Nina Thair (pictured left and right) was given the devastating diagnosis of multiple sclerosis aged just 29. The condition quickly began to rob her of the ability to walk - but thanks to walking aids, and plenty of determination, she became an assistant head teacher and enjoyed far-flung adventures to Africa and Japan. When her condition took a turn for the worse 18 months ago, Nina needed hospital treatment - and became completely reliant on her wheelchair. Although she owns her own flat in Brighton, she was unable to return home. Her medical team recommended residential care. But with no units catering for the needs of younger disabled people in her area, Brighton and Hove social services claimed her 'only option' was a nursing home elsewhere in East Sussex, miles from friends and family.

Royal Navy chiefs have issued an official notice to sailors warning against the Class B drug ketamine. The drug is feared to be rife among junior naval personnel and is banned under military law.

Militant British Airways pilot who is threatening a summer of misery for passengers

Mark Keane, from Dublin, last year helped pilots at Ryanair win recognition and is now threatening to land a devastating blow against BA. Mr Keane (pictured), who has been a pilot with BA for four years, is pushing ahead with a strike at the height of the summer break that could see hundreds of flights cancelled. Pilots' union Balpa is demanding a better deal from BA, having rejected an offer of an 11.5 per cent rise over three years. BA's 4,500 pilots earn on average £100,000 a year.

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Documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday reveal Watsom was told police believed that accusations made by a convicted fraudster that senior figures had abused boys to be highly questionable.

Tessa Clarke (pictured) spent a year running Wonga, which was known for charging borrowers staggeringly high rates of interest - up to 5,853 per cent - that pushed many of its customers into debt.

Dog the Bounty Hunter star Duane Chapman has called on the person who broke into a Colorado business he owns and stole show merchandise plus items belonging to his late wife to turn himself in.

David Bowie's ex-wife Angie reveals she was raped in a hotel room by two men during the

Angie Bowie, now 69 (right), said she woke up n a New York hotel room in 1974 with two men standing over her after her drink had been spiked. She punched each of them and left but never told her singer husband (left) because she 'never gave him bad news'. Angie says she is still bothered by the incident but felt 'sheer joy' when she punched her attackers.

Concerns were raised a couple of months ago by scientists working for the US medical watchdog, the FDA. They tested how quickly the chemicals in suncream entered the bloodstream.

DR ELLIE CANNON: Asthma often gets worse when sufferers return to school or work after a long break. Studies show asthmatic children are more likely to require treatment in September.

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Tens of thousands turn Brighton seafront into dazzling display of rainbow colours

Thousands flocked to Brighton to celebrate the seaside resort's annual Pride parade. The seaside front was turned to a shimmering display of colour, with revellers wielding rainbow flags and vibrant garments as the parade made its way through the city. Kylie Minogue will be performing at 8.45pm tonight, following last year's headline act Britney Spears, who played to a crowd of 57,000 people. Sussex Police proudly posted images of their officers taking part in the day's festivities, and warned attendees to 'take care of yourselves, your belongings and those around you'.

Like all bizarre health trends, this one originated in America. But now Britons are hopping on the trend to cure excruciating back pains. One North London family have went completely furniture-free.

The Grammy winner, 28, who is currently on his Divide tour in Hannover, Germany, took to Instagram on Friday to share the devastating news with fans.

This nugget could save the world, and it came from a chicken called Ian - who is still

Journalist Caroline Graham is pictured left trying out a chicken nugget in a San Francisco lab, right. The Mail on Sunday was given a tour of Just Meat by Tetrick and the company's head of communications, Andrew Noyes. While some areas were off-limits because of concerns about rivals stealing the technology, we were shown the sterile lab where scientists in white coats extract chicken stem cells by snipping off the base of a feather before dropping it into a sterilised plastic vial. The first-ever chicken to provide stem cells was a bird called Ian, a four-month-old Cornish-Rock cross from Fogline Farm, in the Santa Cruz Mountains south of San Francisco. Ian was chosen because he was in prime condition, with a magnificent red plume. He didn't even have to suffer the indignity of having his feather plucked - the first cells were taken from a naturally shed feather, inset.

The trend for organised active family holidays shows no sign of slowing. So if you prefer to find something more challenging than flopping on a beach, here are eight of the best.

A string of former royal palaces, castles, monasteries and convents have been turned into government-owned paradors and are the perfect for experiencing Spanish culture.

Joe Longthorne died peacefully in his sleep at around 2am on Saturday morning with his rosary beads clutched tight to his chest and surrounded by loved ones, his family have confirmed.

Footage shows Russian riot police holding two men down while another officer smacks them with a baton. This is fourth consecutive weekend of protests in Moscow demanding fairer elections.

The remains of 86 people lay concealed in the ground for more than a thousand years before they were unearthed during building work at Coleg Menai's Pencraig Campus in Angelsey.

Mother who collapsed as doctors battled to revive her baby warns parents to learn signs of

Charlotte Cooper, 39, from Airdrie, Scotland, had to be dragged away from the resuscitation scene by her husband Andrew as nine-month-old baby Heidi Anne Cooper went into cardiac arrest because of sepsis. Doctors managed to restart her heart before rushing Heidi to intensive care but they were too late and she was pronounced brain dead. Charlotte and Andrew later made the decision to switch off her life support, with their family gathered around them. Now Charlotte warns parents to learn the signs of the fatal condition. Pictured: Charlotte Cooper, 39, with daughter Heidi Anne Cooper (right); Heidi on life support before her death (left) and months before happily smiling at the camera (inset).

Hit satirical puppet show Spitting Image is set to make a comeback on British screens. The show ran for 18 series between 1984 and 1996. It was famous for its depictions of prominent figures.

The wolf-whistling image of the nation's bricklayers could soon be consigned to history, thanks to a Government-backed bid to recruit more women into the male-dominated construction sector.

Claudia Schiffer and film-director husband Matthew Vaughan in planning war with neighbour

The celebrity couple (inset), who own the sprawling £5million Coldham Hall manor (left) in Stanningfield, Suffolk, are battling to stop an expansion of a nearby property which they argue would 'adversely impact' them. The owner of Coldham Hall Cottage (top right) - a modest bungalow which borders Schiffer's land - is poised to bulldoze her existing outbuildings and double the size of the house by fitting a two-storey extension. But the German catwalk star has instructed lawyers to press for these plans to be ripped up because they believe a modern build would ruin the historic vibe of the country estate (bottom right).

A poll of 2,000 Britons - half men and half women - found 13 per cent of men had a daily nap but just six per cent of women. The study also found a quarter of women had never napped in their lives.

Top of the list of questions is the simple 'Why?', with 69 per cent of 2,000 parents saying it was a daily question. 'Are we nearly there yet?' comes in at number two, followed by 'Why can't I stay up late?'

He has been held at Sa Punta, a 'fine dining restaurant' in Talamanca Bay, five minutes from Ibiza Town. Local reports described him as 'drunk' when he refused to pay his £800 bill.

Sir Mo Farah is suing a vaping company that he alleges used a lookalike and the name Mo to advertise its products, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Shocking moment a furious woman blocks a bus in the middle of the road before storming on board to attack a passenger after the driver refused to let her on

The video, taken in Camden, London, on Friday, shows the woman standing in the middle of the road and refusing to budge after she reportedly missed the bus. In the clip, filmed by Edward Adoo, 40, the woman grows increasingly enraged and shouts obscenities as she thumps on the window of the number 31 bus after the driver refused to let her on.

Continental Wealth Management put pensioners' money into high-risk investment schemes. Bob, Julie , David and Tim (pictured) are among hundreds to have lost out

A new price cap will take effect from the beginning of October, directly impacting the finances of 11million customers on standard variable tariffs.

JO ELVIN'S NOTEBOOK: When my 14-year-old daughter was a newborn, there was a constant stream of people hellbent on shaming me into quickly getting pregnant with her sibling.

UK foreign aid money is said to have funded 'salaries' to Palestinian terrorists jailed in Israel. Recipients reportedly include bombmaker Abdullah Barghouti whose attacks killed 67 people.

Violence explodes at Tommy Robinson protest in central London with chairs and bottles hurled at police as the EDL founder's supporters call for his release from prison

A heavy police presence was put in place on Oxford Street to day to stop violence between pro and anti-Tommy Robinson supports. Disobedient demonstrators were taken to the ground by police with batons while mounted police patrolled the area. Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was handed a nine-month sentence at the Old Bailey last month - of which he will serve just nine-and-a-half weeks - after he was found to have committed contempt of court.

As Sharon and Phil Acreman sat in hospital with their son Bleddyn (pictured), 26, they had no idea their family home in Rhondda, south Wales, was being torn apart by a fire.

Monday and Tuesday flights at Heathrow were cancelled amid plans for industrial action by thousands of workers. Angry customers are demanding to know if their flights are cancelled.

North Korea said Saturday its leader Kim Jong Un (left) supervised another test-firing of a new multiple rocket launcher system on Friday, it's third round of weapons tests in just over a week.

Disgraced former Coronation Street star Bruno Langley snaps teenage prom pictures for a

Former Corrie star Bruno Langley, who was sacked from his role in the show after being placed on the sex offenders register, is now earning a living photographing teen girls on their prom nights for a firm in Pudsey, Leeds. Langley was convicted of sexually assaulting two women after admitting to grabbing them by the crotch at a Manchester music venue in 2017. The former star's firm based in Pudsey, Leeds, charges up to £330 for a shoot and caters for Hen-dos, prom nights, children's portraits and maternity shoots. Pictured: Langley heading to court in November 2017 (left); Langley as Coronation Street character Todd Grimshaw (inset far right) with Chris Finch as Karl Foster and Tina O'Brien as Sarah Platt in 2004; Ryan Thomas as Jason Grimshaw (right) with Bruno Langley as Todd Grimshaw in Coronation Street (right).

The Prudential RideLondon event is an annual event for cyclists of all abilities take to the saddle through the streets of London. The FreeCycle event today was an seven-mile circuit

RAF's multi-million pound vital helicopters are grounded... by bad parking!

Top brass at RAF Benson in Oxfordshire have ordered an investigation into how the Puma HC2 support helicopters (stock picture inset) were damaged as they were 'put to bed'. The collision left one helicopter with a 3ft gash in its tail fin (right) and the other with a severed rotor blade (left). The incident, which happened last week as the aircraft were being towed into the hangar, has saddled the RAF with a repair bill likely to run to tens of thousands of pounds.

Prince Charlie dons kilt to judge tug of war final at Highland Games 

Prince Charles (left) was seen beaming with excitement as he returned to officiate the tug of war final (top right) of the Mey Highland Games, which were won by a Help For Heroes team. The annual event, which includes competitions in the caber-toss (bottom right), wrestling and solo piping were first held to mark the Queen Mother's 70th birthday and are now held in fields near John O'Groats, Scotland. Organisers expected around 10,000 people to attend the day of activities.

Singing gangster rap and posting photos of themselves taken on illegally held mobile phones, these are inmates of Britain's most notorious youth prison where almost one in five is a killer.

Seamus Conlon, 70, had attended a funeral just moments before he was struck by a stolen Vauxhall Vectra outside a cemetery in west Belfast and killed.

Border Force intercepts man attempting to smuggle 60 guns into the country from Calais

The National Crime Agency (NCA) said the haul is believed to be the largest seizure of 'lethal purpose' weapons at a port in the UK, after the guns were found in a car arriving at Dover. Robert Keogh, 37, of Dublin, is to appear at Margate Magistrates' Court on Monday charged with illegally importing firearms. The Border Force said the find has 'undoubtedly saved many lives' while the NCA believes it could have a 'significant impact' on the organised crime groups who tried to smuggle in the weapons.

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Pirelli Calendar 2020: Emma Watson joins Kristen Stewart for Romeo and Juliet inspired

Emma Watson, Kirsten Stewart, Yara Shahidi, Mia Goth, Stella Roversi, Rosalia, Indya Moore and Chris Lee have been unveiled as some of the new faces for Pirelli's 2020 calendar. Shot by famed fashion photographer Paolo Roversi for his Romeo and Juliet inspired vision, former Harry Potter actress Emma, 29, dons an opulent pink dress and white veil as she poses in a derelict room. Putting on her own edgy spin on the Shakespearean theme, Hollywood star Kristen, 29, is seen in a black coat and flowing white bottoms as she reads over a piece of paper.

The Greyhound Inn is in the heart of Letcombe Regis. It has eight stylish new rooms and a renovated bar/restaurant with a wood-burning fire and rugs scattered on a plain wooden floor.

Airports in August are not for the faint-hearted with high air fares, huge crowds and the risk of air traffic control strikes. Here Neil Simpson explains how you can avoid this - by travelling by ferry.

Porcelain bowl that sat on shelf for years sells for £200,000 after 18th century origins

Owners of a porcelain bowl were shocked to discover its true value after they took it to an auctioneers before moving house. Experts valued the rare bowl dating from the reign of the Chinese Emperor Yongzheng , 1722 to 1735, at £20,000 to £30,000. However after fierce bidding at auction the bowl sold for £220,000 at Aldridges of Bath to a Chinese bidder. Pictured: The 18th century Chinese porcelain large carved celadon bowl, with a Yongzheng mark on the base (inset).

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Squeaky clean! Pranksters take a shower in a car wash in just their underwear as they are soaked by spinning brushes

The pranksters, from Carhaix in France, donned eye-catching orange underwear as they decided to give the car wash a spin - and ended up getting completely soaked. Huddling together on a tiny stool, the older gentlemen prepare themselves as the rotating brushes get ever closer. Signing a song to boost morale, they brace themselves as jets of water begin to shoot at them, spraying their ankles.

Maine is the US state smothered in dense green forest known for its lobster. Charlotte Metcalf visited and found it doesn't have the brusque brashness of New York nor the wacky flamboyance of California.

Lyon straddles both the Rhone and the Saone rivers and you're never too far from a brilliant glass of Beaujolais. The Daily Mail's Will Hide reveals how to see this French city on the cheap.

TALK OF THE TOWN: Robbie Williams' wife Ayda Field practices bizarre keep-fit fad

Upon first glance, the former X Factor judge appears to have got her head stuck in a chair. The Instagram snap shows American Ayda, 40, practising the latest keep-fit fad - headstand yoga, which is believed to help build strength in the upper body and core. Fans can buy the chair - complete with a hole in it to put your head through - for between £50 and £120.

   

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