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These ten convicted extremists are due for automatic early release within MONTHS

These are the faces of ten extremists who are set to be back on Britain's streets within months under existing laws which allow them to be released midway through their prison sentences. Yesterday, Boris Johnson vowed to overhaul this current system and stop terrorists from being freed early. Yet lawyers are already warning the Prime Minister's snap proposal could backfire because it does not guarantee the extremists are placed under the same supervision which they get in the transition period when they are released early.Among the jailed terrorists whose freedom could be thwarted by the PM's proposals are Mohammed Ahmed (centre left), Yusuf Sarwar (centre right), Patrick Kabele (top right), Zakariya Ashiq (left second from top), Fahim Adam (left second from bottom), Mohammed Khilji (bottom left), Jamshed Javeed (top right), Aras Hamid (right second from top), Moinul Abedin (right second from bottom) and Mohammed Ghani (bottom right).

Grime and punishment: Fed up with fly-tippers acting with impunity, councils are fighting back by sharing photos of 'most wanted' offenders online

Using CCTV cameras set up to target known fly-tipping hotspots, footage of the litter-bugs is captured and then uploaded on to council-run 'wall of shame' websites and on YouTube. The London borough of Barking and Dagenham is one of the councils that has taken the lead in the fly-tipping fightback. Other London boroughs to successfully set up their own walls of shame include Redbridge and Haringey while in Luton and Hull the councils have taken a similar approach.

Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, said that many of the nation's wealthiest were finding ways to get out of paying the current 40 per cent rate.

The unnamed Briton was on a pisted ski run in Les Deux Alpes in Isère when he struck the fencing at around 3pm on Monday.

Rebecca Long-Bailey, 40, was forced to apologise for the gaffe, which she made at a hustings in Bristol while describing a man who suffered a serious accident and was placed in a care home.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the Commons: 'The number of cases is doubling around every five days and it's clear that the virus will be with us for at least some months to come.'

'Best show in the West End!' Foul-mouthed women brawl and expose their underwear in Leicester Square in front of an astonished crowd who are loving every punch

The footage was recorded by an onlooker outside the Shake Shack in Leicester Square, London, at around 4pm on Saturday. In the video, three women can be seen sat on the floor outside a shop as a fourth stands in front of them. The group, who appear to be dressed for a day-out, begin to shout and point fingers at each other. But tensions continue to escalate until all four are rolling around on the ground in front of a captivated audience.

Boris Johnson vows UK will NOT align with Brussels trade rules

Boris Johnson insisted there is no need to tie the UK to Brussels regulations, or vice versa, as he condemned growing protectionism around the world. Arguing that he wants to be a champion of free trade now Brexit has happened, Mr Johnson dismissed claims that Britain will undercut social and environmental standards - saying it was often ahead of the EU. The defiant stance - in a 30-minute speech in Greenwich (main picture) where the premier notably declined to use the word 'Brexit' - came minutes after Michel Barnier (pictured inset in Brussels today) warned that Britain will only get a 'best in class' trade deal if it bows to demands on a 'level playing field' and access to fishing waters.

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Senior figures from the Daily Mail, Times, Sun BBC and Sky were among those who refused to attend the event with David Frost, Boris Johnson's Europe advisor, in Westminster today.

Former Cabinet minister Lord Mandelson swiped that left-winger Jeremy Corbyn had helped deliver a 'stonking' majority for the Tories last month.

HENRY DEEDES: Bringing the biggest grin to Trump's lips are events here at the Iowa caucuses, the Democratic Party's first step in selecting their candidate to stand against him.

Chart-topping grime star Stormzy, 26, said that little had changed over the years, whether Labour or the Conservatives were in power, in an interview with GQ magazine.

The study by Northwestern University in Chicago found that red meat and processed meat raised the risk of dying prematurely of any cause by three per cent, but poultry and fish did not.

A review of evidence shows 'distraction injuries' are now a significant problem. Incidents such as walking into lampposts increased by 800% in the US from 2004 to 2010, according to one study.

Sudesh Amman fantasised about killing police... on Sunday he went on knife rampage

Sudesh Amman, 20, was shot dead as he embarked on the Streatham knife rampage. It had been Amman's twisted ambition to 'die as a martyr', as he once wrote under the heading Goals In Life, in a notebook found by police. Former classmates talked of a 'weird' loner who was obsessed with knives, constantly smoked marijuana and even claimed that he was carrying around grenades. Inset: One of the houses in Harrow where Amman lived with his mother and brothers.

Police probing 'murder' of man in Michael Barrymore's swimming pool believe TWO people

Detective Chief Inspector Stephen Jennings said that all eight people at Michael Barrymore's 2001 mansion party, including the showbiz star himself, remained under suspicion (pictured: Stuart Lubbock's father, Terry, left, and DCI Jennings, right, at a press conference yesterday; and Barrymore, inset). And Stuart Lubbock's father is convinced Barrymore knows more about the incident than he has revealed. The body of Mr Lubbock, 31, was found in the pool of Barrymore's £2million home in Roydon, Essex, on March 31, 2001.

Nearly a third of reviews of Oriel Daniel Tearoom in Wales, left on the popular travel website are 'average, poor or terrible'. But the cafe's TripAdvisor account has told unhappy customers not to return.

Boris Johnson is preparing to set out Britain's stall as a leading green country when the UK hosts the COP26 UN climate summit in November.

ROSS CLARK: There will be intense pressure on all homeowners to rip out their gas boilers in the next ten years, which promises to come at huge expense for struggling households.

Louise Whyte from Bury, Greater Manchester, tried to kiss the male passenger before offering to perform a sex act. She was sentenced to a six-month custodial term, suspended for 12 months

Andrea Horvathova, 23, died after taking numerous substances including Alpha PVP, better known as flakka, crystal, gravel, or bath salts while at a party in Plymouth in March 2018.

Daniel Ashurst, 33, from Shevington in Wigan is accused of murdering his 14-month-old daughter Hollie Ashurst after repeatedly shaking her.

Banker, 31, earning £1 million a year is suspended for 'stealing sandwiches from the staff

Paras Shah, 31, who is likely to have been earning a seven-figure salary, was removed as Citigroup's head of high-yield bond trading for Europe, the Middle East and Africa last month. The bank suspended him following numerous allegations that he had been stealing food from its headquarters at Canary Wharf in east London, the Financial Times reported. His Facebook page suggests he enjoys exotic holidays, and posts show he has visited Petra in Jordan and Machu Picchu in Peru, seen right. It is unclear how many sandwiches Mr Shah is alleged to have stolen, or over what period the alleged thefts took place. The allegations come despite his role as one of Europe's highest-profile credit traders. The employee review website Glassdoor says the average salary for a credit trader is £183,740, but Mr Shah is likely to have earned far more than that given his senior role at Citi. A banking source told the Press Association news agency that those in similar positions at other banks could earn more than £1million.

Stormzy says every British government has let black and working class people down 

Chart-topping grime star Stormzy, 26 (pictured right at Glastonbury last year and left with Jeremy Corbyn in 2017), said that little had changed over the years, whether Labour or the Conservatives were in power, in an interview with GQ magazine (pictured inset is Stormzy on the cover). During the recent general election, Stormzy, real name Michael Ebenazer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr, called on people to support Jeremy Corbyn, praising the Labour leader. He also blasted Prime Minister Boris Johnson for 'encouraging hate', pointing at past comments he made during his career as a journalist.

Jessica Breeze, 20, wept after she was cleared of the charges following a trial at Teesside Crown Court where she admitted she stabbed Colin Brady, 49, in the back with a long kitchen knife last June. 

The research shows that 80 per cent watched some form of video-on-demand content last year, a figure that has almost doubled in five years. Three quarters of five to 15-year-olds watched live broadcast TV.

Daniel Ashurst, 33, from Shevington in Wigan is accused of murdering his 14-month-old daughter Hollie Ashurst after repeatedly shaking her.

Sufferers include Daily Mail columnist and Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid, Coldplay singer Chris Martin and Black Eyed Peas star will.i.am.

An 'unprecedented' target has been set to find a vaccine for coronavirus and start clinical trials by June. It comes as the death toll within China's borders has risen to more than 300.

New South Wales cattle farmer Melissa Culverson took to social media to share a photo of what she has called her 'drought miracle calf' after it was born with an extra leg and a head deformity.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle security 'treated like skivvies'

The highly-trained protection staff have also allegedly been seen buying food from an organic delicatessen and picking up coffees near the Sussex's secluded Canadian bolthole (right, Meghan and Harry's security staff seen holding sandwiches and a coffee at a Canadian market café near the couple's hideaway). One complained that they are being forced to carry out 'menial tasks' when they should be sticking 'solely to close protection'. The team of 15 guards was flown out to guard the couple and their nine-month-old son Archie. It is estimated they will cost taxpayers in Britain and Canada £3million to £6million a year.

After a string of misogyny claims, will Victoria Secret's angels be hanging up their

HELEN WEATHERS: Strutting down the catwalk in 10ft white feathered wings, thongs, basques and marabou-trimmed wisps of nothingness, Victoria's Secret's 'Angels' were a global cultural phenomenon. The company's chief marketing officer Ed Razek insisted the Angels were more like 'athletes' or 'Olympians' to whom other strong, aspirational women could relate. How hollow those words sound now from a company struggling to adapt to a changing world and facing allegations that two of its most senior executives presided over a culture of misogyny, bullying and harassment.

Peter Badger, 54, said he did not tell his family before accepting the job of driving the evacuees to the Wirral on Friday because he and the other four drivers had been told the risk was 'very, very low'.

A leaky roof was the reason given to audience members who were told to leave the The SSE Hydro arena in Glasgow for health and safety reasons.

A law requiring schools to only specify basic items such as trousers and shirts, and not styles, will be proposed by Labour MP Mike Amesbury next week. It could save parents hundreds.

Amanda Spielman said concerns about religious, cultural and ethnic sensitivities meant parents were not speaking out about the practice of treating boys and girls differently.

It should have been an easy fix. But a row over where a lamppost should have been sited has left Steve and Louise Price, of Maldon, Essex, with two in their front garden.

EXCLUSIVE: Leyth Hampshire, 23, from south London, had just landed an exciting new job in climate change with the EU and was in Budapest when he suddenly collapsed with a seizure.

Phones4U tycoon's lavish new home boasting a dining room 'river' for his tropical fish

Phones4U tycoon John Caudwell's palatial property that can probably lay claim to being Britain's most expensive home. Billionaire Caudwell (the 97th richest person in the UK, according to the Sunday Times Rich List), who sold his phones empire for £1.5 billion in 2006, created the 15-bedroom home by joining two Mayfair houses and turning them into one palatial mansion. The resulting residence covers eight floors and spans more than 43,000 sq ft, a surface area that fits somewhere between the size of Westminster Abbey (32,000 sq ft) and Westminster Cathedral (54,000 sq ft). Inset: Caudwell with his partner Modesta Vzesniauskaite. Clockwise from top left: A reception room, a cinema room, the custom-built car stacker and the lavish swimming pool.

JOHN BERCOW'S candid confession: 'I drove my wife to have an affair by neglecting her'

John Bercow (left with his wife Sally) opened up about his wife's affair with his cousin Alan Bercow in 2015 as he revealed he had been 'inconsiderate' and had not 'found enough time for her'. Mr Bercow uses his memoirs to launch a tirade against Tory ministers - accusing Andrea Leadsom (top right) of 'weaponising' the issue of bullying to damage him. He hit out at David Cameron (bottom right) as a '24-carat snob' and accused Boris Johnson (centre in 2013) of cheating at tennis against him.

If the leaders refuse to back down, Mr Johnson will say he would rather accept trade tariffs than EU rules and would instead follow Australia's trading relationship with the EU.

Instead, France and other European nations will have to request access annually. Fishermen complain they don't get a fair share of what is caught in UK waters.

The Brexit Party leader returned the insult first fired at Brexiteers by Remainer prime minister David Cameron, less than 48 hours after the UK left the EU.

Tom Watson must be denied a peerage says falsely accused ex-Tory MP Harvey Proctor 

Harvey Proctor (bottom right) has lodged a formal request that the former deputy Labour leader (left) be prevented from entering the House of Lords over his role in the botched Operation Midland. Mr Proctor, 73, has written to Lord Bew, who chairs the House of Lords Appointments Commission, stating that it would be an 'appalling misjudgment' and against the national interest to ennoble Mr Watson 'at this time, if at all'. In the letter to Lord Bew, Mr Proctor accuses Mr Watson of pressurising the Metropolitan Police to pursue the allegations by Carl Beech (top right).

President Macron, pictured, will commemorate the 80th anniversary of a historic broadcast from London by Charles de Gaulle who called on French people to resist the Nazis.

Andy Gill, the guitarist for post-punk band Gang Of Four, has died aged 64. His death was announced to the band's fans in a statement on Twitter on Saturday.

He flew 125 miles from Highgrove to Cambridge to speak to scientists from Cambridge University's Whittle Laboratory, who are leading research into the decarbonisation of air travel.

Prince Andrew called his 'victim' Virginia Roberts 'a very sick girl'

Prince Andrew described his alleged victim Virginia Roberts as 'a very sick girl', The Mail on Sunday can reveal today. The Duke made his insensitive remark in a message to a friend and business associate just days after Ms Roberts described the appalling abuse she had suffered at the hands of Andrew's paedophile friend Jeffrey Epstein. Her shocking revelations - which came in this newspaper - were accompanied by the now-infamous photograph of the Prince with his arm around her waist.The apparently dismissive comment to his friend - who had asked how Andrew was coping with the scandal -appears to question the mental health and credibility of Ms Roberts (right and main image with Prince Andrew in 2001). The Duke (left) made both the bad-taste joke and his comment about Ms Roberts' health to his friend Jonathan Rowland in 2011. The 'very sick girl' slur came in an exchange seen by the MoS. Mr Rowland, the son of controversial property tycoon David Rowland, had contacted Andrew, saying: 'Hope the press isn't getting you down to [sic] much.' The Duke replied: 'Not at all!… She is a very sick girl apparently. The innuendo is the problem. But there is nothing that one can do for that! Shrug and move on.' Inset: One of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims who signed an open letter urging him to talk to the FBI for the sake of his 'daughters and their children'.

Kim Kardashian's endorsement company claims to be taking offers for Prince Harry and

Sheeraz Inc. is run by businessman Sheeraz Hasan (right with Kim Kardashian) who works with clients such as Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Zendaya, Priyanka Chopra, Paris Hilton and the Jackson family. A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess (left, in October) has denied the claims, but the post (inset) - which also features a picture of the couple - is still up.

Michael Gove today admitted UK trade with the EU after Brexit will not be 'frictionless' as Boris Johnson prepares to ask Brussels for an 'off-the-shelf' future partnership agreement.

With Britain, Russia and Sweden among the countries confirming their first infections, the virus has now spread to more than two dozen nations, sending governments scurrying to limit exposure.

Eva Rausing - who died of an drug overdose in 2012 - adored his Barbados villa Greensleeves. His second wife Julia Delves Broughton, 58, has now ordered that the house be rebuilt.

Inside the PM's Brexit party: Boris Johnson celebrated with a £350 claret at No 10

Brexit supremo Dominic Cummings (inset middle on Brexit Day) wept on Friday night as his bitterly fought mission to drag Britain out of the EU was finally realised. At a Downing Street party to toast in the historic moment, the campaign guru who masterminded the 2016 Leave vote tried to make a victory speech but choked up. At the Number 10 bash, the Prime Minister banged Britain out of the EU with a small antique gong - a nod to his doomed campaign to have Big Ben bong to mark the moment (main) before giving a speech (inset right). Earlier on Friday, Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom tweeted a photo (inset left) of Mr Johnson showing off his new blue British passport to former Labour MP and Vote Leave campaigner Gisela Stuart.

Rae Dawn reveals how she spent night with Rolling Stone when she was underage and he was

'You're cute,' said legendary Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger - to which she cheekily replied: 'You're cuter.' It was the moment the 33-year-old rock idol met 15-year-old budding actress Rae Dawn Chong, who last night sensationally revealed she and Sir Mick had a two-day fling in 1977 while he was still married to first wife Bianca. Rae Dawn, pictured left in her youth, met the womanising rocker during a trip to New York. The pair are pictured together in a 1985 music video, top, while Mick Jagger is pictured with his first wife Bianca in 1974. After their brief introduction, he whisked her to a recording studio before the pair spent the night together. In an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday last night, Rae Dawn, now a thrice-divorced, 58-year-old grandmother, said: 'He never asked me how old I was and I never told him. It never came up. I remember thinking he was really cute. He had tousled hair. I thought, 'Oh man, he is beautiful.' 'He said, 'What are you doing right now?' I said, 'Nothing really.' 'He grabbed my hand and we jumped in his limo and went straight to a recording studio. The Stones were there, I was in the background. I remember being in there for hours and hours. 'Then I slept over at his apartment. I knew what I was doing. I was experimenting with Mick. I was having fun.'

Zahid Younis, 35, has been charged with two counts of murder following the discovery of the bodies in a freezer in Vandome Close, Canning Town, east London last April.

ITV reporter Ranvir Singh, 42, who was raised in a Sikh family in Preston, stood up for the veteran presenter after a black Twitter user complained he called him an 'angry ape'.

Sands, the former editor of the Evening Standard, was appointed in January 2017 but has faced criticism for 'dumbing down' the show. Friends said she is resigning in the wake of announced BBC cuts.

Outrage at BBC Horrible Histories for 'trashing Britain'

Hosted by Left-wing comedian Nish Kumar (inset), Horrible Histories Brexit suggested Britain had historically failed to produce anything of note, relying instead on imports. Kumar begins by introducing a series of CBBC 'comedy' clips. In one sequence, Queen Victoria is labelled 'foreign' and portrayed as a dullard who is shocked to discover that sugar, tea and cotton do not come from England. Her manservant performs a song suggesting that Victorians only had access to these goods because of slavery and imperial might. Yet slavery was abolished four years before Victoria came to the Throne.

Key witness Jessica Mann to undergo intense cross-examination at Harvey Weinstein trial

Key accuser Jessica Mann is set to face a potentially grueling cross-examination on Monday, after she shared an explosive testimony at Harvey Weinstein's rape trial where she said he could be intersex and recounted how she entered an 'extremely degrading' relationship with the movie mogul. The 34-year-old former aspiring actress took the witness stand in Manhattan criminal court on Friday where she claimed the disgraced movie honcho allegedly raped her in a New York hotel room in March 2013 after injecting his penis with an erection-inducing drug. He allegedly assaulted her again eight months later at a Los Angeles hotel. Weinstein's defense team, led by attorney Donna Rotunno, is expected to question Mann on why she remained in touch with Weinstein and sent him flattering emails. Mann's allegations against Weinstein, along with those of former production assistant Mimi Haleyi, are behind the five felony charges he faces. The 67-year-old denies the accusations and insists any sexual encounters were consensual.

Donald Trump is caught on camera 'conducting' the national anthem at Mar-a-Lago

President Donald Trump can be seen air-conducting the national anthem during his Super Bowl party at Mar-a-Lago, where he also points and grabs his chair. As Trump apparently gets enthralled by the music and looks around, First Lady Melania Trump has her hand on her heart the whole time. Demi Lovato delivered a stirring rendition of the song.

The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office has released the bodies of the NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Ginna, 13, who died with seven others in a helicopter crash on January 26.

LeBron James led the Lakers in their first practice on Wednesday night since the news of Kobe Bryant's death on Sunday. The Lakers are expected to host the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday.

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