The horrifying moment jet smashed into the A27: Seven are killed in Shoreham Airshow fireball when stunt plane flown by BA pilot crashed into wedding limo on dual carriageway and exploded

Shoreham Airshow plane crash crashed on dual carriageway and exploded

This is the shocking moment when a vintage Hawker Hunter jet smashed into the A27 in Shoreham during an airshow display on Saturday afternoon. Seven people were killed on the ground after the former RAF jet (top right), hit a Daimler wedding limo (bottom right) which was on its way to pick up a bride and groom. Miraculously, the jet's pilot, Andy Hill, inset, was pulled from the burning wreckage and flown by air ambulance to hospital where he is in a critical condition. Police fear that the death toll may rise further as they search the area for additional bodies.

EXCLUSIVE: 'I will go back to Britain... and will carry on cutting heads off': In a chilling new video, ISIS' infamous executioner Jihadi John vows to come home... and murder ALL unbelievers

ISIS' Jihadi John 'will go back to Britain and carry on cutting heads off'

EXCLUSIVE: The Mail on Sunday has obtained new footage of the killer (main), who has not been seen since he was named as 27-year-old Londoner Mohammed Emwazi last February, since January. In it, a man standing in front of a grenade launcher in the middle of the desert turns menacingly to the camera. In an audio excerpt obtained by the Mail on Sunday, he is heard to identify himself as Emwazi, before vowing to 'carry on cutting heads'. The world's most wanted man - who normally appears with his face covered (inset) - was last seen on film in January, when he beheaded Japanese hostage Kenji Goto.

Yes, I know it will cause outrage. But I believe we MUST now talk to ISIS: An explosive intervention by the respected veteran who led British troops in the Iraq War 

The RAF is conducting a systematic campaign of bombing against Islamic State targets - but bombing will only take us so far, writes COLONEL TIM COLLINS.

Putting clock back 'bad for your ticker': Stress and sleep deprivation caused by British Summer Time raises the risk of having a heart attack by eight per cent 

Other research has linked the disturbance caused by changing clocks to increases in fatal car crashes, sleep problems and other health issues.

Learners in four-month wait for driving test: DVLA 'struggling to cope' with recent budget cuts 

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, the Government body responsible for managing driving tests, is said to be struggling to cope with the impact of recent budget cuts.

GIRL ABOUT TOWN: Kate will accompany Prince William for Caribbean Royal Tour

Kate intends to answer those who, in the aftermath of my big disclosure, have suggested she has become an 'invisible' part of Prince William's life, by accompanying him on a major Royal tour.

Kids Company helped scores of immigrants stay in UK on benefits and arranged private sex-change against NHS doctors advice

The scandal-hit charity, founded by Camila Batmanghelidjh, has also doled out more than £60,000 in 'support' to an Oxford University graduate over the past two years, it has been revealed.

Put your neck pillow under your chin, skip the booze and try the headbanger: The ultimate guide to falling asleep on a plane 

Travellers who struggle to sleep on a plane - no matter how exhausted they are or how long the flight is - can follow these 10 simple tips to help them to relax and doze off.

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Two workers quizzed over 'human error ' in Alton Towers horror: Engineer turned off automatic safety lock then operator let truck slam into stalled carriage 

The revelations raise questions over the safety features of the Smiler and other rides. The Mail on Sunday understands that both employees are still working at Alton Towers but in different roles.

The wrath of Mrs Khan's ex: She's the ambitious ex-BBC presenter who - as Imran Khan's wife - may become Pakistan's First Lady. But can she recover from the damning claims of the husband she left behind? 

Can Reham Khan recover from damning claims of ex-husband Dr Rehman? 

Whatever is said about BBC presenter Reham Khan - and people have said plenty in recent months - there is no doubting her fierce ambition. In just three years she has gone from covering local fetes on the regional news programme South Today, to becoming one of the foremost television presenters and political activists in Pakistan. A canny marriage to the former international cricketer-turned-politician, Imran Khan, 62, has helped, of course, and so has depicting herself as an abused wife and an abandoned mother-of-three who was left to bring up her children on her own. 'I have earned my freedom,' she told one interviewer. These shocking claims won widespread public sympathy for the glamorous 43-year-old and made her a champion of women's rights.

Don't be so clingy: Amid mounting evidence that plastic food wrap harbours a host of toxins, even doctors are urging people to stop using it

Even Cancer Research UK, which has so far been sceptical, is now warning that cling film should not be allowed to touch the food it is covering during microwaving.

Thousands exposed in massive new data hack: It's not just adulterers outed on web - if YOU own a PC hard drive you are at risk from the 'Google for hackers'

Family photographs, medical records and bank statements can all be downloaded because of glaring security flaws in hard drives used to back up and store personal and business data.

Save Oki, the allotment menace! Plans to shoot a young deer that has been munching through crops sparks international outcry 

Oki has been annoying allotment holders in Wokingham by eating their crops. The town council will meet next week to decide her fate with 150,000 people signing a petition to save her.

Revealed: Why the Dragon Tattoo girl is really a man (...and why Stieg Larsson wrote off Inspector Morse)

The author of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo wrote his bizarre crime writing rules in e-mails authored just before his death. His heroine Lisbeth Salander was played by Noomi Rapace (pictured) in 2009.

You can't keep a good girl down: The explosive return of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

This Thursday, the Millennium trilogy continues with The Girl in the Spider's Web, by acclaimed author David Lagercrantz - and at 00.05 on Monday, you can read an extract on MailOnline...

Harrow boy, 18, dies after Crete attack: Gifted sportsman from top private school was punched in a drunken row in Malia 

Archie Lloyd (pictured) refused treatment and returned to his hotel where he then died. Sebastian Trabucatti, 22, from West Sussex, is charged with 'gross negligence leading to manslaughter'.

'You either sit and get shot or you get angry - and do something': Breathtaking bravery of British grandfather who piled in to overpower rampaging jihadi gunman on train

Chris Norman who piled in to overpower Ayoub El-Khazzani on train

Businessman Chris Norman, 62, (pictured with his medal for bravery, left) selflessly helped to overpower the heavily-armed fanatic after two American soldiers and a student (pictured inset, from left to right: Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone and Anthony Sadler, on the train at Arras, France) bundled him to the floor on the Amsterdam to Paris train - before wrestling a handgun, AK-47 machine gun and nine magazines of bullets from him (right). The Mail on Sunday can reveal that, shortly after the attack, the grand-father of three phoned his wife of 35 years and explained why he had put himself in danger: 'You either sit and get shot, or you get angry and do something,' he told her. Mr Norman was awarded a bravery medal and hailed a hero in France yesterday - along with the Americans Spencer Stone and Alek Skarlatos, and their student friend Anthony Sadler.

White House in Chilcot 'cover-up': America bans crucial files that could reveal secret of why Blair invaded Iraq 

A cache of more than 80 files detailing discussions between Tony Blair and George W Bush have been found by the US Government - but classified on the grounds of 'national security'.

ANNE MCELVOY: It's not Chilcot they are afraid of, it's the risk of going to jail 

The Chilcot report into the intelligence analysis, military decisions and post-battle planning over Iraq has already taken six years - and there appears to be no end in sight.

I've made my peace over Scot's tragic death... by learning to meditate on YouTube: Scot Young's ex-fiance Noelle Reno reveals how ancient Eastern practice helps her cope

Scot Young’s ex-fiance Noelle Reno reveals how meditatation helps her cope

Just over a month ago the 31-year-old American beauty appeared, hidden behind dark glasses, to testify at the inquest into the death of her ex-fiance, Scot Young, 52, (pictured together, right) who was found impaled on railings below the window of their London penthouse last December. Yet today, despite all the chaos that still surrounds her, Noelle is astonishingly calm - healthy-looking, toned and tanned.

Jimmy Savile report 'tears the BBC apart': Victims' fury as findings are secretly handed to Corporation bosses 

The report is said to show the abuse on the BBC's premises was far more widespread than previously feared. Chiefs are braced for severe criticism over failure to act on rumours.

Seaside towns are burglary hotspots: Almost half of Britain's worst towns for break-ins are coastal resorts 

Camber Sands, in East Sussex, is the postcode with the most break-ins reported in the last four years at 113, followed by Blackpool's promenade, Skegenss, in Lincolnshire and Sheerness, in Kent.

PETER HITCHENS: British 'education' is a con - or haven't you learned that yet?

The giant fraud that is Britain's education system strides ever onwards, messing up many more lives than it improves, writes PETER HITCHENS.

Ministers back use of force to get migrant fingerprints: Home Office agrees 'coercion' can be used by border officials  

Britain is supporting the tough line proposed by the EU because growing numbers of migrants are refusing to be fingerprinted when they arrive in Greece and Italy. Refusal could lead to detention.

Ghouls take selfies of Cilla being lowered into her grave as fans give singer her first ever number one album

Shane Robinson, 24, hid behind trees and gravestones at Liverpool's Allerton Cemetery (pictured) and then uploaded pictures and footage of Cilla Black being laid to rest.

Locked inside my own body - and saved by our brilliant NHS (and mum!): 19-year-old was left fighting for her life and communicating only by moving her eyes after contracting rare and mysterious illness

Nottingham teen left fighting for her life was saved by our NHS

University student Rachael Bailey was at home in Nottingham when she noticed her feet were tingling after a night out (picture 1). She thought it was down to new shoes but it was the first sign of Guillain-Barré Syndrome which left her in a state of near paralysis (picture 2). Doctors quickly diagnosed the condition, which affects just one or two in every 100,000 people. She lost two stone in weight through muscle wastage and had to learn how to walk again (picture 3) and regain her strength through grueling physio (picture 4). It took more than 50 NHS medics and the support of her mother, Karen (picture 5) to make a remarkable recovery.

Town halls blow £1.3million checking Twitter: Local authorities across Britain spent staggering sums monitoring media for mentions of themselves 

A Freedom of Information request has revealed Figures reveal that Birmingham City Council spent £108,915, while Tower Hamlets splurged £103,500 and Kent County Council spent £93,277.

Embarrassment for former Tory minister as private email address is found among millions leaked by hackers from adultery website Ashley Madison 

The address for Damian Green, who has been married to his wife Alicia Collinson since 1988 and has two children, was released online by the group in an attempt to out 'cheating dirtbags'.

LIZ JONES: Want to know why men cheat? Just have a look in the mirror 

Maybe men are cheating for one very good reason. Us. Women are only appreciative of and loving towards men when forced: due to financial reliance and supporting children, writes LIZ JONES.

Drug which cures hepatitis C given the go-ahead by NHS raising hopes the virus could be eradicated

Clinical trials have shown the treatment, using a new drug called sofosbuvir, to have minimal side effects and a 90 per cent cure rate, significantly higher than other existing treatments.

Cool! Chilling the body with giant frozen vest could save lives after heart attacks

The new CAERvest, developed by a Brighton-based emergency medicine consultant, is made up of a series of sealed chambers - just like an inflatable mattress - with water via a tube.

Prime Minister Corbyn... and the 1,000 days that destroyed Britain: As this brilliant imagining of a Corbyn premiership reveals, Tories who gloat over Labour's woe should be careful what they wish for... 

Jeremy Corbyn and the 1,000 days that destroyed Britain

For many, the idea the left wing MP Jeremy Corbyn would ever get the keys to Number 10 is preposterous. Yet, if he is elected Labour's leader it is a very real possibility - and one which should strike fear into the hearts of every voter in the UK. Here, the Mail on Sunday's David Thomas imagines a world where the ageing MP has become the country's leader - with utterly terrifying results.

Prime Minister Corbyn... and the 1,000 days that destroyed Britain: As this brilliant imagining of a Corbyn premiership reveals, Tories who gloat over Labour's woe should be careful what they wish for... 

Corbyn has promised to reject austerity, bring the railways back into public ownership and scrap Trident if he is elected Prime Minister - and the results could be terrifying, fears DAVID THOMAS.

BLACK DOG: Corbyn... and his growing ambition 

Even some of Jeremy Corbyn's closest backers are baffled by his giddy journey from obscure backbench rebel to towering national statesman.

Curry house crisis as two shut every week: Hundreds of popular restaurants face closure due to a crippling shortage of chefs

The trade body for the UK's 12,000 curry restaurants and takeaways warns hundreds more will shut down soon despite their continued popularity.

Stroke victims able to move their arms again thanks to robot physiotherapist and retro 'bat- and-ball' computer game

The method gives new hope to the 110,000 British victims who are left with difficulty moving hands, arms and shoulders due to brain damage after a stroke.

If Pink Viagra is the answer, the question is really stupid, says RACHEL JOHNSON 

A company called Sprout has developed a pill called Addyi - instantly dubbed 'pink Viagra' - for ladies who don't fancy making love to their partners.

Hundreds of revenge porn victims contact new government funded helpline leading to 1,800 calls in just six months

Hundreds of revenge porn victims have rung a new Government-funded helpline, seeking legal help and information on removing the offensive images.

Barred from their own stately home by children they gave a fortune... Now our £600m trust fund kids have put French villa up for sale 

Now Manny Davidson's £600m trust fund kids have put French villa up for sale

Self-made millionaire Manny Davidson, 84, (inset, left) and his wife Brigitta, 79, (inset, right) built the villa (left) on land they bought in the lush hills above Nice 25 years ago. But now the property - which has a heated swimming pool as well as staff accommodation - has been put on the market against their wishes, with the children instructing an agent to sell it for £3.5 million. It follows revelations last month that the Davidsons are fighting a bitter row with their son, Gerald (top right), and daughter, Maxine (bottom right), over their family home and a £600 million trust fund.

A licence to kill: Seaside town given special permission to eradicate protected seagulls after a series of attacks on people and pets

Residents in the tourist town of Scarborough have been given permission to legally destroy the nests and eggs of the protected herring gulls to prevent further attacks.

63 jailed for failing lie detector test: Dozens of sex offenders sent back to prison for lying about their post-release behaviour

Of 492 offenders referred for tests in the past 12 months, 13 per cent failed then admitted to breaching their licences and were sent back to prison, including a man who had indecent images at his home.

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Fashion boss who said fat women can't wear 'bandage' dress is forced out of his job after provoking outrage

Patrick Couderc (pictured) also claimed 'committed lesbians' should not wear the Herve Leger dress, before outrage prompted him to offer his resignation as managing director of the brand's UK licensor.

That crash won't stop me, vows the Bird in a Biplane: Daring aviatrix to maintain her plan for a solo flight to Australia 

Tracey Curtis-Taylor crashed her 1942 Boeing Stearman into a stationary helicopter on test run in West Sussex, but says the 'distressing and embarrassing ' incident will not stop her.

How Solitaire and Minesweeper were created in the 90s to 'trick' users into learning to use a mouse 

As fun as these games were, they weren't actually for entertainment. At least not in their Windows incarnation. Solitaire taught you to drag and drop, Minesweeper to taught you to click.

Keeping up with Cameron tiring Boris? London Mayor seen fast asleep on Gatwick flight just days after PM snapped 'stuffing his face' on easyJet

EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUNDER Boris Johnson is seen driving a 1994 Toyota Previa through Primrose Hill in London without wearing his seat belt. The Mayor of London, who had been out shopping in the trendy north London neighbourhood, was seen driving away with just one hand on the wheel while his other arm was resting on the door sill.
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Boris Johnson was this morning spotted slumped, fast asleep, on an early morning flight with easyJet out of Gatwick. It comes just days after the Prime Minister was pictured on the same budget carrier.

Labour could get 'absolutely hammered' at the next election with Jeremy Corbyn in charge, warns David Blunkett

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The former home secretary ridiculed the surge in support for Mr Corbyn - dubbed 'Corbynmania' - and predicted the veteran socialist would take the party back to the political wilderness.

Don't stand in my way! Corbyn tells Labour MPs to get in line amid claims he could be toppled 'within days of being elected'

Labour leadership candidate Jeremy Corbyn speaks at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle, during his campaign. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday August 18, 2015. See PA story POLITICS Labour. Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire

Mr Corbyn cautioned his colleagues against 'standing in the way' of the wishes of Labour party members, who look set to hand him a landslide victory in the race to succeed Ed Miliband.

Now Russell Brand backs Corbyn: Comic hails left-winger despite admitting 'f****** up' last election for Labour by backing Miliband

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In a video released on his Youtube channel The Trews last night, Brand said Mr Corbyn would be a 'positive thing' for the country because he 'stands up for the rights of ordinary people'.

Chilcot breaks his cover at last, but not his silence: Iraq inquiry Chairman repeatedly refuses to answer questions about when his report will finally be published  

Sir John Chilcot, pictured, refused to answer questions yesterday when approached by the Daily Mail about when he planned publishing his much-anticipated report into the Iraq War.

A miniature masterpiece: World's most expensive dollhouse crafted over 13 years by carpenters, goldsmiths and glassblowers worth $8.5MILLION goes on display

World's most expensive dollhouse worth $8.5 MILLION goes on display

The most valuable dollhouse in the world, worth a staggering $8.5million USD, is going on display for the first time. The hand-made 'Astolat Dollhouse Castle' was designed and built over a 13-year period by Colorado-based miniature artist Elaine Diehl in the 1980s. She modeled it after Tennyson's Lady of Shallot and commissioned fine craftsmen from around the world to build over 10,000 handcrafted interior pieces, which she combined with furniture and decorations from antique dolls' houses. 

Bafta-winning actor Adam Deacon is given a restraining order after trolling his former mentor on Twitter with wave of abusive and threatening messages 

Deacon, 32, from Bethnal Green in east London, subjected Noel Clarke to a 'barrage' of abusive messages after a row over the title of hit film Anuvahood, a court heard.

Dog show judge and champion breeder is cleared of assaulting Chihuahua Club chairman at a show by pulling her hair and pushing her into the puppy pen 

Dr Geoffrey Curr, pictured, was cleared of manhandling Irene Jones by pulling her hair and pushing her into front of judges and exhibitors at a dog show in Blackwood, South Wales.

Church of England school teacher stole £16,000 by over-charging parents for school trips 

Thomas Bisset. 47, overstated the number of children going on the excursions and pocketed the money while working at St Hild's Church of England Secondary School in Hartlepool.

Police Commissioner's farmer son is jailed after killing a mother-of-two in a head-on crash when he drove his tractor hours after taking cocaine

Farmer Henry Bett, 26, (pictured) whose father is Norfolk PCC Stephen Bett, was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving after a trial last month.

Woman, 21, hurled a bottle of ginger beer into her friend's head after being asked to turn her music down

Kimberley Bonsall launched the Crabbie's Ginger Beer towards Megan Rowe, causing her head to split open. She also branded Ms Rowe, 20, a 'dirty rat' in the ferocious attack.

'Manipulative and calculating' policeman dumped lover hours after making her abort their unborn twins

PC Darren Heath, 45, pictured, abused his position after he bombarded Helen Dunn, 31, from Gloucester, with texts and calls after meeting her when she called the police.

Two British men are arrested on suspicion of raping a teenager at an apartment in Magaluf

A view of Punta Ballena, the main club strip in Magaluf, Majorca, Spain, where West Midlands Police officers, PC Martina Anderson and Sergeant Brett Williams, have joined Spanish colleagues to patrol in tourist hotspots including beaches, airport terminals and town centres, during a trial funded by the Foreign Office. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday August 14, 2015. See PA story POLICE Magaluf. Photo credit should read: Nick Ansell/PA Wire

Guardia Civil officers detained the pair, aged 18 and 19, after the alleged British victim claimed she had been forced into sex at an apartment on the Spanish island.

'Despicable' cowboy builder leaves blind pensioner with £8,000 repair bill to fix bodged repair work she could not see

Widow Ingrid Luck, who only has partial vision in one eye and is registered blind, paid more than £9,000 for a series of 'home improvements' at her bungalow in Clacton, Essex.

That's one way to make sure nobody wants to move in! Man advertising for a flatmate online accidentally uploads a photo of himself in very revealing underwear

Melbourne man exposed in Gumtree ad that shows him in his underwear

A man trying to find a flatmate to share his apartment (bottom right) in Melbourne has accidentally revealed more than he intended - as a photo included in his advertisement shows him in his underwear. The picture (left), was taken by the man (top right) and included in his listing posted on online classifieds site, Gumtree.

Stockbroker, 41, stabbed himself to death in the shower after becoming convinced he was being stalked by a Mafia hitman 

Hull Coroner's Court (pictured) heard father-of-one Justin Wicks, 41, a self-employed stockbroker from East Yorkshire, lived in fear that 'someone from the Mafia was coming after him'.

'It's called vitiligo': Woman with patchy skin condition branded 'Dalmatian' and 'ghost face' gets tattoo on her arm to explain why she looks different

Tiffany Posteraro, 24, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, endured cruel taunts and stares for years due to her vitiligo, which causes white patches to appear all over the body due to a lack of melanin in the skin.

Heartbreak as premature baby dies on her mother's chest after incorrectly inserted feeding tube crushed her organs 

Isabella Hope Hill had to be delivered early at Liverpool Women's Hospital when her mother developed pre-eclampsia. Staff failed to take X-rays which would have picked up on the misplaced tube.

Your brushes with Mr Fox! How MoS readers turned cub reporters after our 'cheeky fox' expose... 

Mail on Sunday readers turned cub reporters after our 'cheeky fox' expose

Last week Mail on Sunday columnist Rachel Johnson wrote in support of the sleek predator - and it seems that many of you agree after we were inundated with photographs of urban foxes making themselves very much at home in gardens and even front rooms. Roy and Elizabeth Moody, a retired couple from Hanham, Gloucestershire, have had daily visits from a whiskery guest since March. His favourite place to perch is right on top of one of Elizabeth's prized pot plants.

Police launch investigation after human SKULL is discovered by workmen near slip road on the M54 motorway in Shropshire 

Police shut the eastbound sliproad of M54 in Shropshire today after gruesome discovery was made in heavy undergrowth down the bank of the road.

Dramatic moment dozens of shoppers rushed to lift a car into the air to rescue a trapped female cyclist

Dozens of good Samaritans rushed to help after a reversing blue Ford BMax car hit and trapped a woman on a bike and crashed into a coffee shop in Oxford city centre this afternoon.

Traffic warden slapped £70 parking ticket on a funeral car as the chauffeur helped load a coffin into a hearse

Chauffeur Peter Norris with his funeral car and ticket he received when he stopped to load a coffin into a hearse. See News Team story NTIHEARSE; A jobsworth traffic warden slapped a funeral car with a parking ticket - moments after it stopped to load a coffin into a hearse. Chauffeur Peter Norris had helped his colleagues close the coffin and transfer it to the hearse also parked at the funeral service premises. But when he returned to the 26ft-long black limousine minutes later on Monday (17/8), he was stunned to find a #70 parking fine attached to the windscreen. He peeled it off the six-door vehicle before driving away to collect family mourners for the service. And yesterday (Thurs) the astounded boss of Pat Cook Funeral Services in Lincoln said he has seen nothing like it in 12 years of business. James Hardcastle, managing director of The Carriage Master, which supplied the car and driver, said: "At 26ft long with six doors, highly polished and immaculate, it's obvious this big

Chauffeur Peter Norris parked his limousine, which is 26ft long and very highly polished, outside a funeral director's premises in Lincoln to help his colleagues with the preparations.

Hundreds of empty hippy crack canisters carpet the floor at end of music festival after 20,000 fans spent weekend partying 

The tiny silver bottles, which contained nitrous oxide, also known as 'hippy crack', were discovered when workers arrived to clean up after the Shakedown festival in Brighton, East Sussex.

Parents claim they are being forced to pay an extra £5 for uniform after the school trademarked its crest and banned local shops from selling it 

Cardinal Langley RC High School in Middleton, Greater Manchester, ordered a uniform supplier, to stop selling clothing printed with the school's crest after it was registered as a trademark.

Glasgow bin lorry driver Harry Clarke tells inquiry he blacked out 'like a light switch' being turned off before his vehicle careered into Christmas shoppers killing six

Harry Clarke, 58, (pictured) made his long-awaited first appearance on the stand today at Glasgow Sheriff Court after his lawyer's request for an adjournment was denied.

Who's made the cut for Britain's best lawn? Judge for yourself who's got the blades of glory in our big competition  

Who's made the Mail on Sunday cut for Britain's best lawn?

This year, for the first time, The Mail on Sunday has joined forces with lawnmower engine manufacturer Briggs & Stratton to find the little patch of perfection that will ultimately be crowned Britain's finest. Entries have now closed in our search for Britain's finest lawn and the victor will soon be declared. Some glittering rewards await our winner, who will received a £5,000 cash prize, along with a new Atco Clipper lawnmower, powered by a Briggs & Stratton petrol engine, and a year's subscription to The Mail on Sunday, along with other prizes.

North and South Korea hold talks in attempt to diffuse tensions over loudspeakers broadcasting anti-Pyongyang propaganda across the border 

North and South Korea hold talks in DMZ in attempt to diffuse tensions

A meeting will take place at the border village of Panmunjom later today after a deadline was set by Pyongyang for Seoul to dismantle loudspeakers broadcasting anti-North Korean propaganda. North Korea had previously warned it was prepared to risk 'all-out war' as leader Kim Jong-Un (inset) put his frontline troops on combat readiness as tensions continued to mount between the two nations. South Korea has moved more troops to the border at Yeoncheon (top left), where it has also deployed anti-military missile launchers (bottom left). The US air force has joined South Korean jets flying over the Korean Peninsula (right).

Rickshaw driver killed by giant tiger statue falling on him as he slept beside it in a busy city centre in Bangladesh 

The horrific tragedy took place on Friday in Bangladesh's capital city of Dhaka, where the statue was situated in Kawran bazar.Mohammad Ali, 42, was pulled out but died in Dhaka Medical College.

Break for the border: Thousands of migrants storm police lines and leap over razor wire to reach Macedonia from Greece 

Thousands of migrants have succeeded in storming across the closed border between Greece and Macedonia, storming through police forces. Macedonia declared a state of emergency on Thursday.

PICTURED: Is this the hill in Poland where the Nazi 'gold train' is buried?

EXCLUSIVE: MailOnline has travelled to the small Polish town of Walbrzych to see the spot where a second group of treasure hunters believe the train has been concealed for the last 70 years.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai given two 24-hour armed guards after 'terror death threats'

Police have reportedly increased security for Malala, who lives in Birmingham, to that usually given to ministers and visiting political VIPs after spy chiefs warned of a raised threat to her life.

Ooh la la! Parisians are struggling to get a baguette as rule change sees holidaying bakers close by the dozen

Bakers no longer have their summer holiday regulated by the Paris préfet and are now able to take as much leave as they like in July and August. It has seen two-thirds close over summer.

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Father Christmas files for bankruptcy: Fall in tourists to Finland threatens to leave the company behind the Arctic Circle's Santa Claus Village without its star attraction 

Santa has been forced to file for bankruptcy in Lapland over a 200,000 Euro unpaid tax bill. The popular attraction has blamed a drop in tourists for its flagging sales.

Seven dead as two planes rehearsing for an air show in Slovakia collide in mid-air, as parachutists on board leap to safety seconds before impact

Zuzana Farkasova, a spokeswoman for the Slovak firefighters, said the accident took place at about 08:30 GMT this morning near the village of Cerveny Kamen, 20 miles from the capital Bratislava.

PICTURED: The beach shops in Turkey cashing in on Europe's migrant crisis by selling LIFE JACKETS to desperate refugees crossing the Med to Greece

PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Seaside shops in the tourist resort of Bodrum in Turkey now do a 'roaring trade' in life jackets - sold to migrants planning to make the perilous journey across the Med to Kos.

PETER HITCHENS: British 'education' is a con - or haven't you learned that yet?

The giant fraud that is Britain's education system strides ever onwards, messing up many more lives than it improves, writes PETER HITCHENS.

ANNE MCELVOY: It's not Chilcot they are afraid of, it's the risk of going to jail 

The Chilcot report into the intelligence analysis, military decisions and post-battle planning over Iraq has already taken six years - and there appears to be no end in sight.

If Pink Viagra is the answer, the question is really stupid, says RACHEL JOHNSON 

A company called Sprout has developed a pill called Addyi - instantly dubbed 'pink Viagra' - for ladies who don't fancy making love to their partners.

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Tardy Chilcot is destroying public's trust 

The Chilcot Inquiry is rapidly becoming part of the scandal it was supposed to expose. Britain's political and official classes simply cannot be trusted to investigate themselves.