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King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived at the annual Easter Service being held at Windsor as the monarch makes his first official public appearance since receiving treatment for cancer.

Moment Met Police officer tells Israeli woman that swastikas 'need to be taken into context' and suggests it might not be anti-Semitic - after she complained about the Nazi symbol being used in pro-Palestine march banners in London

Footage shared online shows the furious activist arguing with police officers at Saturday's march after she was told that a swastika was not a 'disruption of public order' after she saw the Nazi symbol depicted on banners during the march. One officer replies 'So I think the symbol in of itself...' which prompts the woman to beg others to film the heated interaction. When those gathering around the pair tell the officer 'it is anti-Semitic', the officer responds: 'I didn't say it wasn't.' But the incensed woman then asks: 'If someone is carrying a sign with a swastika, you said you wouldn't arrest them on the spot, it would have to be investigated online?' A second Met Police officer then interrupts to say: 'A swastika on its own, I don't think is...'. Jewish campaign groups told MailOnline that the interaction was 'absolutely gobsmacking' and 'an indictment of the Met'.

SARAH VINE: Jennifer Aniston and Sandra Bullock - both fiftysomethings who look stunning - were spotted leaving a cosmetic surgery clinic, but their presence was curious.

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EXCLUSIVE: Thousands of people are ditching London and instead looking to buy homes in cities such as Leicester, Glasgow, Sheffield and Bradford, MailOnline can reveal.

If you get infected by the Naegleria fowleri 'you die', said Professor Naveed Khan, a microbiologist based in Edinburgh with decades of experience researching pathogenic amoebae.

Deadly mushroom chef Erin Patterson's internet search history and deleted social media accounts will reportedly form a key part of the prosecutor's case against the accused killer.

How Hells Angels are bringing violence and extortion to MAJORCA: Biker gang led by 6ft 5in German is terrorising tourists and locals at popular destination for holidaymaker Brits

The notorious Hells Angels have recently unleashed a new wave of violence and extortion across sunny Majorca as locals and tourists reveal they are now 'living in fear' of the terrifying biker gang. Led by the 6ft 5in German biker and former professional boxer Frank Hanebuth, the group have been involved in a spate of criminal activities ranging from ruling a drugs and prostitution ring on the Spanish island to extortion. Hanebuth made his name as a fearsome gang boss in the 1990s as the leader of the Bones motorcycle club, and was pally with Kurdish and Albanian gangs who controlled over Hanover's Steintor red light district - in his home town.

Sadiq Khan's switching on of the Ramdan lights in London, where one in seven residents are Muslim, inspired German law student Saliha Bektas (top right) to facilitate the same in Cologne.

I readily agree that many women do not want to be on the receiving end of such moist gestures, especially enforced by the unwanted grip of strong hands, writes Peter Hitchens.

Why Michael Jackson's children are still trapped in a Neverland of toxic family feuds over

Yet again, it seems the famously dysfunctional Jackson family, long riven by rivalries and egos, are about to set themselves against each other in an unseemly legal battle over Michael's financial legacy. On one side of this lucrative fight are the publicity-shy Bigi, supported by his siblings. On the other is Michael's mother, Bigi's grandmother and one-time legal guardian Katherine Jackson, 93, who took the children in after their father died.

The cheapest borough to rent in has an average cost of £1,150 per month - £400 to £500 per person per month if you are in a group of four. So, where is it? And would you move there?

Khan Gorgulu (pictured), 23, sent the picture to crime partner Giovanni Spada, 37, and police used it to identify him and prove he was involved in selling cocaine and cannabis.

The Sinn Fein leader said she wants to provide 'leadership that the public rightly deserve' amid upheaval at the Northern Irish Assembly just weeks after powersharing was restored.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Tories are on track to suffer their worst election result in 14 years, with an MRP poll conducted by Survation on behalf of Best for Britain predicting a Labour victory.

Queen Camilla, Princess Anne and Sarah Ferguson all don traditional spring shade - which

Many of the senior royals appeared to co-ordinate their looks today, with Queen Camilla, Princess Anne and Sarah Ferguson all looking elegant in differing shades of green. Camilla grinned broadly at well-wishers gathered as she arrived by the monarch's side at St George's Chapel, Windsor this morning. The royal wore a racing green dress, with black shawl jacket and a dramatic co-ordinated green hat. (Pictured from left: The Duchess of York, Queen Camilla, Princess Anne)

NEW While many senior royals opted to wear green to attend the service at St George's Chapel today, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh opted for another traditional Easter colour - purple.

A small number of the public, who've applied for free tickets to the Easter service, will get the chance to share St George's Chapel in Windsor with the royal party this morning.

Ailing Pope Francis gives Easter Mass at St Peter's Square - after 87-year-old pontiff's last-minute cancellation at Good Friday procession sparked renewed fears for his health

The 87-year-old Pontiff presided over the mass this morning as tens of thousands of Catholics gathered in the square to mark the resurrection of Jesus. Catholics gathered in the square to mark the resurrection of Jesus. Yesterday the Pope held the Easter Vigil at the Vatican in front of some 6,000 people from around the world, a day after his last-minute cancellation at a major Good Friday procession revived questions about his health.

The strangest Easter traditions from around the world - from whipping people to giant

While Brits are hiding chocolate bunnies, making Spring-themed bonnets or putting their feet up and enjoying a buttered hot cross bun, countries from around the world are celebrating Easter with their own strange traditions. From hiding cigarettes near churches to making a giant omelette and whipping family friends, each country has a unique spin on hour to celebrate Easter and some traditions might surprise you. In Finland , children dress up as the spooky spectres and roam the streets, going from door to door asking for treats and offering blessings. While in Papua New Guinea, people have adapted to the heat and instead of hiding chocolate eggs, people hide cigarettes in trees near churches. After the traditional Easter service, worshippers go out and search for the packets. While it might not be the healthiest treat it no doubt increases attendance.

Personalised eggs, bunny onesies and bikinis on the beach! Stacey Solomon, Molly-Mae Hague

Molly-Mae Hague, Stacey Solomon and Denise Van Outen led the stars with their lavish Easter celebrations on Sunday. Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury showered daughter Bambi with a display of gifts for Easter Sunday. The influencer, 24, and professional boxer, also 24, pulled off a sensational Easter extravaganza display for their beloved daughter, 14 months.

Rise and shine! Easter revellers will wake up with a few sore heads today after hitting

Party animals were seen stumbling through the streets of Leeds, Newcastle and Birmingham in force as they enjoyed the Easter Bank Holiday. As wine, beer and spirts flowed in crowded pubs, punters, many in fancy dress, danced and drank the night away as they brought in British Summer Times in style. The hour less in bed did not stop youngsters staying out to the early hours of Sunday morning before piling into kebab shops.

Who's who in the 'dumped by Meghan Markle' club: Which of the Duchess' former pals are

In the past eight years, Meghan Markle's life has changed beyond recognition - and her slimmed-down friendship circle undeniably reflects that. When she first started dating Prince Harry in 2016, the Suits actress - who was living in Toronto at the time - counted Jessica Mulroney among her best friends and even included the stylist's three children in her wedding party. Despite 'Jess' reportedly playing an 'influential' role in Megxit, Meghan distanced herself from the mother-of-three after she became embroiled in a race row in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020. However, Jessica isn't the first friend of Meghan's who has been dumped (or 'Markled' as critics label it ) in such a way - as her ex-stylist appears to still have a friendly relationship with the Duchess' Suits co-stars.

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Abdul Ezedi, 35, who was granted asylum after converting to Christianity, was buried in an Islamic ceremony at an east London cemetery this month with a handful of people present.

Fury after new £1.2m cycle lane 'kills' suburb by 'crippling trade' - with local

A new cycle lane that cost over a million has left shopkeepers furious after it 'kills' local trade in a suburb. Business owners like Mark Foster (pictured) in Castleton, Greater Manchester claim a new bike path is preventing customers from parking on the road and near their stores. The cycle lane, which covers both sides of a stretch of Manchester Road, cost £1.2million and is part of a wider £4.4million scheme of road improvements. It took around 18 months to build but despite the time and money put into the path, local shopkeepers say it has killed off their businesses.

The 'gourmet gangster' with a $5m bounty on his head who's written hundreds of Google

Christy Kinahan is one of the world's most wanted men who, along with the help of his sons Daniel and Christopher Jr, is thought to be working with groups of army gunmen and money launderers. The crooked family have worked with cocaine gangs in South America, jihadists in Asia and even intelligence service in Russia and Iran. Their links to international organised crime and involvement with terrorist organisations put them under the radar of the US State Department who placed a $5million bounty over the heads of the trio.

Damian Hurley insists it 'felt totally normal' to direct his mother Elizabeth's racy sex

Damian Hurley has opened up about directing his mother Elizabeth in racy sex scenes for his directorial debut film, insisting it felt 'normal'. Titled Strictly Confidential, the film features the actress, 58, getting very intimate with another woman. But Damian, 21, has declared that he was unbothered directing his mum in the steamy scenes, so much so that they didn't have intimacy co-ordinators on set.

Interactive calculator reveals how spiralling bills are going to hit you in the pocket from TOMORROW... even if energy prices are falling

Householders hoping today will bring some relief from the cost of living crisis will be bitterly disappointed as new research shows they will be worse now compared to yesterday. An average family of four will see their income go down by as much as £104 a year after increases in mobile phone charges, broadband and council tax more than wipe out savings from a reduction in the energy price cap.

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EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Byran lived next door to Shannon Marsden and Stephen Boden in Chesterfield and said the council 'should be ashamed' over missing 'red flags' before Finley's death.

Baffled and bored... theatre fans walk out of Sheridan Smith's Opening Night musical

Reporters who attended Sheridan Smith's (left) Opening Night at the Gielgud Theatre saw at least 50 audience members leave during the interval on two separate evenings last week. Staff at the theatre confirmed it was a regular occurrence. And while some critics have praised the avant-garde show as 'extraordinary', dozens of nonplussed ticketholders have been voting with their feet and walking out midway through - or even before the interval. This included Robbie (top right) and Annie (bottom right).

EXCLUSIVETerrifying moment celebrity antiques dealer who starred on TV alongside David Dickinson is smashed in the head with a hammer by vicious thugs who stole £100,000 of jewellery

MAIL ON SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE: These are the terrifying scenes when a TV antiques expert was hit over the head with a hammer after bravely confronting two robbers who stole more than £100,000 worth of jewellery from his store. The attack on Ian Towning, one of London 's best-known dealers, was captured on CCTV during the minute-long raid last Tuesday lunchtime. The ordeal began when his security guard Mark Simmons, 58, spotted two balaclava-clad men outside the Chelsea store on a monitor. Mr Simmons challenges them but is struck on the head and knocked unconscious. Footage then shows the robbers unsuccessfully trying to smash the main display cabinet's reinforced glass with a sledgehammer.

Millie Ann Gentry (pictured), 19 from West Yorks, was two weeks into her month-long student placement as a volunteer at a hospital in Ghana, when she sadly died on March 17 last year.

'I'm scared my baby will die': Family-of-eight stuck in a mouldy two-bed so cramped it's

Matthew Brooks and his partner Paige Deloughrey, who live in social housing in Rochdale with their six children all under the age of 10, likened their cramped home as being 'like living in a shed'. They fear it is damaging their health after their youngest daughter was hospitalised for respiratory issues thought to be related to their living conditions for the eighth time. Mr Brooks, 30, said Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) could put his family in a five-bed mansion but it 'wouldn't take away what they've done to us' and his baby who he 'was scared we could lose' after their latest trip to the hospital. The couple have complained to their landlord, who are the same housing association at the centre of Ishak's death after the two-year-old died from 'chronic exposure' to mould at his family's rented flat .

'That time jump was sickening': Britons complain how they've lost an hour of sleep after

Bleary-eyed Britons are complaining they've lost an hour of sleep after the clocks jumped forward an hour. The clocks changed at 1am on Sunday morning, marking the start of British Summer Time and the end to the bleak winter months. With the change comes longer days as the sun will begin to set later meaning Brits will have increasingly balmier evenings. And, while some took to X to point out that Summer is almost here, many woke up this morning exhausted. It wasn't doom and gloom for everyone though as one night shift worker wrote: 'Love working a night shift on the last weekend in March. A 12 hour shift becomes an 11 hour shift'

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Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner's refusal to answer questions over tax has led to accusations of 'double standards' over her treatment of Rishi Sunak 's wife, Akshata Murty.

Once again, it's not the offence but the cover-up. Angela Rayner still stubbornly refuses to publish the evidence that would clear up the whole sorry saga of the two council houses.

Take that, Sadiq! Bizarre moment vigilantes dressed as Batman install bat boxes in bid to stop ULEZ cameras being set up amid backlash to Mayor's hated scheme

NEW In a hilarious video posted on TikTok , two men dressed as the crime-fighting caped crusader come bounding across the road in Chessington, south London, as the superhero's iconic theme tune from the 1960s plays. One carrying a ladder rests it up against a lamppost before his sidekick scales up with his cape flapping behind as Batfight graphics 'Kapow!', 'Pow', 'Zap', and 'Bash' flash on the screen. A 360 degree transition - in a nod to the Adam West TV series - then sees the video cut to show the bat box being installed. The video, with the caption 'Bat box Batman returns to Chessington, No Ulez here Khan', shows two signs tied to the post which read: 'Stop! This is a BAT BOX.' The other details criminal offences underneath the heading 'bats and the law'.

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: Nadine Dorries's confession that, at 66, she is frequently hit on by men was timely since I had been thinking about middle-aged attraction.

Return our 'looted' treasures, Chinese TikTok warriors tell Prince William and Kate

Houghton Hall, family seat of David Cholmondeley, the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, is under scrutiny from Chinese internet sleuths who claim the neo-Palladian pile contains antique valuables looted from the Qing Dynasty. Images of the Grade I listed house, commissioned by Sir Robert Walpole in 1722, have gone viral on social media sites, despite assurances from the estate that no items among the Hall's contents had been stolen. In China , armchair detectives have taken to TikTok to accuse the Marquess, 63, and his wife Rose Hanbury (left) - neighbours of the Prince and Princess of Wales - of living with pillaged loot they inherited from his illustrious ancestors, the Sassoons.

To her admirers, Sue Gray is just what Sir Keir Starmer needed - a real-life Labour version of C.J. Cregg, the fictional White House chief of staff in TV drama The West Wing.

The 'female-identifying' killers have not been moved from women-only custody units because, feminist campaigners say, 'they murdered men' rather than women.

Dramatic moment Russian FSB detains three suspected terrorists in major operation in Dagestan 'linked to Moscow concert massacre'

NEW The three detained men were from a central Asian state and were 'directly related' to the terrorists who staged the Moscow attack, according to Telegram channel Before Everyone. The detained men were 'planning a number of terrorist offences' amid fears of more attacks, said Russian officials.

Britons are rushing out to get their hands on Tru Fru, the latest TikTok-viral snack - but not everyone is on board, especially with the price tag. The sweet treats hit Tesco last week.

With places to stay from £6.40 per person per night - less than the cost of a cocktail - Britain's wide array of holiday parks are perfect for budget-conscious Britons ­during tough economic times.

Former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb described the total figure as 'eye-watering' and added: 'If the economy is growing more sluggishly, then the future wealth of the nation is going to be smaller.'

The ultimate nest of vipers! Lord Bath's warring wifelets are to gather at a memorial for

On the edge of Longleat Estate and Safari Park in Wiltshire, the beauty spot known as Heaven's Gate boasts views which, on a clear day, stretch as far as Wales. It was here, on a hill overlooking his Elizabethan ancestral pile, that the late Marquess of Bath erected a giant granite ring sculpture to mark the Millennium. It was here, too, that the colourful aristocrat's ashes were scattered when, aged 87, he died from Covid in April 2020. Alas, because of lockdown restrictions, that sad task had to be carried out by an undertaker, meaning that the vast gaggle of women in his life - cheekily dubbed 'wifelets' by lusty Lord Bath - were prevented from saying their final fond farewells. But four years on, some of the wifelets - Bath notched up 75 of them in his lifetime - are now hatching a plan for a memorial service at Heaven's Gate with flowers, candles, self-penned poems and, quite possibly, a glass of fizz.

Novelist Stephen King was asleep on a flight to London when he had a nightmare about an insane woman who held captive and mutilated her favourite writer. The result was the bestselling book Misery.

Alan Titchmarsh is the latest British entertainment legend to have become a hit in unlikely locations, following in the footsteps of the likes of Norman Wisdom, John Challis and Rowan Atkinson.

Only those with brilliant eyesight can find the barbell in this puzzling optical illusion

Only people who have great eyesight are able to tackle this mind-boggling optical illusion. Playing brain games and solving riddles are an effective way to exercise your mind and help to improve your learning, concentration and memory skills. This one is particularly tricky and the challenge is to spot one misplaced object in the speedy time of less than 11 seconds - is your vision up to scratch?

Terrifying moment British comedian Stephen K Amos is rescued from drowning on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Australia

UK comedian Stephen K Amos experienced a terrifying moment on Sunday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Australia.  In an exclusive clip released before the episode aired, the English comedian, 56, was shown almost drowning in the waterhole near the celebrity camp in South Africa. While several of his celebrity contestants relaxed in the deeper water beneath the waterfall, Stephen remains on a pontoon in the shallower area.

EXCLUSIVENot so 'really awful' after all then... King Charles's touching tribute to BBC's Witchell 19 years after telling sons 'I can't BEAR that man!'

Almost 19 years to the day after King Charles called BBC journalist Nicholas Witchell 'awful' on the slopes of Klosters, the monarch sent a tribute to the broadcaster to mark his retirement. Until relatively recently, the King and Mr Witchell were not even on speaking terms. Their feud began in 2005 when the King, then Prince of Wales, was on holiday in the Swiss Alps with Princes William and Harry. After the BBC correspondent asked an apparently innocuous question about Charles's forthcoming marriage to Camilla, the future King said under his breath: 'Bloody people. I can't bear that man. I mean he is so awful, he really is.' But his words were clearly picked up by the microphones.

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Their meeting earlier this month at Harry's Bar in Mayfair, central London , will fuel speculation that Andrew is determined to end his internal exile and rehabilitate his public image.

In an implicit suggestion that its notoriously 'woke' reputation could have influenced the decision, the Deputy Prime Minister 'reminded' the publicly owned station it is eligible for a free picture to display.

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The King is understood to be keen to attend the ceremony, which will be one of the last with living veterans, but may not be well enough to make the trip. His doctors may also advise against it.

It was supposed to be the start of a new start for Diana, Princess of Wales . Instead, 1994 ended up as her lowest point in the maelstrom her life would increasingly become in the last five years of her life.

The Royal Family could be put in a 'difficult position' if Prince Harry's Invictus Games returns to the UK for the first time since he and Meghan moved to the US (Harry pictured at the 2023 Düsseldorf games).

Pity the second son in any royal family. As author Tina Brown puts it, 'the only certainty is that, as the years go by, his importance will decline as he slides inexorably down in the line of succession.'

For the first time, the Coronation Roll will be brought into the digital age. The historic video will reveal the inside story of King Charles' big day.

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Beach huts are left toppled over and smashed to bits after eroding cliffs they stood on

Beach huts have been left toppled over and broken after the eroding cliffs that they stood on were battered by Storm Nelson. Several privately owned timber cabins, collectively worth £500,000, in Milford-on-Sea have been destroyed. The huts were still being used last summer and now their devastated owners have been left around £25,000 out of pocket. Some surviving beach huts are teetering above a 10ft drop but it is only a matter of time before they meet the same fate.

Every year the beauty industry capitalises on a hot new trend, but there's something fishy about 2024's fad as the hottest treatment of the moment is a salmon sperm facial.

The 37-year-old became the fastest human when he ran 100m in just 9.58 second during the 2009 World Championships, a record which is unlikely to be matched in the near future.

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The Taiwanese airline accepted the 'best premium economy' trophy at the 2023 Skytrax World Airline Awards. Not only that but it was named the world's ninth-best airline. MailOnline Travel's Ailbhe MacMahon boards one of the carrier's Boeing 777s to find out what all the fuss is about...

Rebecca Butler, a specialist in family and criminal law, said evidence shows 'beyond reasonable doubt' that Rayner was not living at her council house in Stockport.

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EMILY PRESCOTT: Elizabeth Debicki was spotted wearing a red baseball cap during a shopping trip in Central London with her rarely-seen partner Kristian Rasmussen.

Keepers at Twycross Zoo in Leicestershire have welcomed the birth of a Francois' Langur - a monkey species with an estimated population of just 2,000 in the wild.

The Mail on Sunday is campaigning for the rollout of Fracture Liaison Services in every NHS Trust in England and Wales as they are currently only available in just over half of trusts.

EXCLUSIVEAnt and Dec leave Saturday Night Takeaway viewers with 'nightmares' following 'creepy' transformation - a week after fans complained to Ofcom

Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway viewers said they would be having 'nightmares' after Saturday's show.  The Geordie duo, both 48, were painted and donned balled caps to join the Blue Man Group on stage for the finale, only for fans to brand their transformation 'creepy'. While Ant was slathered in orange body paint, Dec opted for green - with some fans comparing him to Jim Carey in 1994 film The Mask -  as they performed with the iconic blue musical group.

'I don't know if it's stealing, some restaurants have the little mini Tabascos - I do take them. I feel really good when I've got a couple of them in my bag,' she confessed to host Paul Merton.

Researchers have found it takes longer than previously thought for the effects of alcohol consumption to leave the father's sperm.

The brand's social media platforms have been inundated with complaints about missing deliveries and being forced to wait on hold on The White Company's customer service lines.

One theory they put forward is the 'camouflage effect' of make-up helps the wearer with self-image worries by changing their appearance while stimulating feelings of attractiveness.

There are growing fears in the party that mayoral and council elections on May 2 could lead to a 'massacre', which in turn may trigger a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister.

Most over-50s believe they look younger than other men and women of the same age, with only six per cent believing they look older, a new study from the University of Oklahoma has revealed.

Can you solve our fiendishly clever Easter puzzle created by the same illustrator who made

Earlier this month, the bosses of Britain's intelligence, security and cyber agency commissioned a visual puzzle as part of a campaign to attract recruits capable of 'thinking out of the box' and therefore suitable to work for the top secret Cheltenham-based organisation. Hidden in an illustration of a city landscape were several clues which, when found, could be used to spell the message 'Journey to GCHQ'. In the spirit of fun, we asked the same illustrator, Justin Eagleton, to create a drawing especially for today's Easter edition of The Mail on Sunday to test your lateral-thinking skills. He has composed the image of an imaginary seaside village and hidden inside are 11 clues (11 because that's the number of Jesus's apostles who remained loyal after Judas's betrayal), each representing a letter of the alphabet which can then be unjumbled to spell out a message.

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Frazer MacDonald still has shrapnel in his body from a terrorist's hand grenade that injured dozens of people and killed two young women almost 33 years ago.

'Killer jock' Talan Renner, 17, 'bragged that boy he murdered, 16, had to have closed

An alleged killer jock bragged that the 16-year-old boy he beat to death at an Arizona house party had to have a 'closed casket funeral.' Talan Renner, 17, boasted that he had gotten away with the brutal killing of Preston Lord, 16, in the days after the deadly assault and even joked about it being a 'closed casket funeral.' Renner and six other alleged bullies have been arrested over the death of Lord, who died of a brain injury two days after the beating. Police records allege one unnamed boy danced on the dying teen's body shortly after the beating, while others performed 'humping' - simulated rape acts - to further degrade their victim. In a 1000+ page police report, new details have revealed how the millionaire Renner family tried to hide their football star son's involvement - with the most recent claims coming from his father's ex-girlfriend, AZFamily reported. Lauri Spiker, 44, dated Talan's father Travis Renner, 50, after he and his wife Becky, 44, divorced in 2018. Though they broke up before the attack, the ex-girlfriend is still 'very close' to the family - and still has access to Renners' credit card history.

Labour 's Jess Phillips protested that Sir Jeffrey Donaldson could still go into Parliament under current access rules.

One in five people say they are exposed to unwelcome details about the health, finance and sex lives of colleagues every day, according to a survey from job platform Indeed.

A comedian whose performances in Scotland were cancelled as a result of his outspoken views has slammed Humza Yousaf's hate crime law on the eve of its introduction.

The head of the country's struggling NHS has been given a rise - making her the Scottish Government's first civil servant to be paid more than £200,000 a year.

We transformed our shabby home into the ultimate Barbie dreamhouse - and just wait till

A couple has shared how they transformed a Queensland home into a gorgeous picture-perfect pink dreamhouse. Charlie-Marie Watt, 37, and her builder husband Leonard, 36, bought the Brisbane property in 2020 for $587,500 and worked tirelessly to bring their ideas to life. They spent most of their weekends working on the project over four years in addition to their day jobs. Charlie, who works in tech, told FEMAIL at one stage the family lived in a 10-person tent in the shed for months when renovating the interior but still had access to amenities. The house was originally an 'undesirable' yellow with five bedrooms and one bathroom within, but it's now pink from the inside out with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. 'I love pink, pastels, vintage, art deco and being creative. The house was a bit of a dustbowl when we bought it but guests are always amazed by it now,' she said. Overall an estimated $100,000 was spent on the DIY home renovation..

Germany will be on high alert for the major international event, with temporary border controls to be introduced 'to prevent possible perpetrators of violence from entering the country.'

Ms Maitlis, 53, who left the BBC in 2022, would often take Moody to work, while colleagues who were further down the pay scale would have to do without their faithful friends.

Kalvin Phillips sticks his middle finger up at furious West Ham fans outside St James' Park after they shouted abuse at him as he boarded coach

Kalvin Phillips reacted angrily to being called 'useless' by a West Ham supporter and flashed his middle finger as he boarded the team bus following their 4-3 defeat at Newcastle. Hammers boss David Moyes admitted his decision to bring on Phillips with his side leading 3-1 at St James' Park 'did not work'. There were 21 minutes to play when the Manchester City loanee replaced Michail Antonio. The midfielder, who is on loan at West Ham from Manchester City, was boarding the coach back from Newcastle when the incident occurred.

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They are at the vanguard of moves to clamp down on driving, setting up Scotland's first Low Emission Zone, lavishing millions of pounds on cycle lanes to make their city centre 'car free'.

Earth's Black Box: 32ft steel monolith will be built in Tasmania this YEAR and filled with

If humanity is obliterated by climate change , how will we even know it's happened? That's the question being answered by Australian scientists, who are building Earth's Black Box - a 32-foot-long steel device that captures data about our planet. It'll be filled with hard drives that constantly document climate change, giving an 'unbiased account of the events that lead to the demise of the planet'. Artist impressions suggest it will have a similar aura to the mysterious monolith in Stanley Kubrick's sci-fi film '2001: A Space Odyssey' (inset).

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