The Palestinian Authority officially became the 123rd member of the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, a step that gives the court jurisdiction over alleged crimes in Palestinian territories. How many lives do you think you have left? Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif arrives in Tehran for talks with world powers on Iran's nuclear programme. Five Americans who were monitored for three weeks at an Omaha, Nebraska, hospital after being exposed to Ebola in West Africa have been released, a Nebraska Medicine spokesman said in an email Wednesday. A noose was found on a tree near a student union at Duke University on Wednesday. He's a star on his high school's basketball team. All images are copyrighted. A member of one of America's richest families has been found dead at his home in Los Angeles. Tropical storm Maysak is expected to make landfall in the Philippines on Sunday. Bob Barker returned to "The Price Is Right" for the first time since 2007. All images are copyrighted. "Furious 7" is the latest film in the "Fast and Furious" franchise, but it's also the first since the death of star Paul Walker. Anne Frank died of typhus in a Nazi concentration camp at the age of 15. The controversy over Indiana Governor Mike Pence's decision to sign a religious freedom law that allows businesses to discriminate against same-sex couples is a huge setback for the Republican Party. If you're famous and performing the American national anthem, be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace. Woodstock: (CNN)If you're famous and performing the American national anthem, be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace. Walmart, the world's largest private employer, came out against a controversial religious freedom law in its home state of Arkansas. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at the use of the death penalty around the world. The French prosecutor leading an investigation into the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525 insisted Wednesday that he was not aware of any video footage from on board the plane. One of America's best-known televangelists has died. A former Republican presidential candidate has been accused of "disgraceful" and "outrageous" comments about the Iran nuclear deal. When the crew of a container ship spotted something that didn't look right, they knew it was something special. It's not too early to start talking about a nuclear deal with Iran. California's ongoing drought has led the state's governor to announce a mandatory 25% cutback in water consumption in all cities. All images are copyrighted. Iran says it will allow women to attend some sports events for the first time in nearly 40 years. The arrest of a 16-year-old blogger in Singapore for "insulting" the country's founding father, Lee Kuan Yew, and the arrest of five journalists in Malaysia for "insulting" the country's rulers, is yet another reminder of the power of the Internet. Pop star Avril Lavigne has revealed that she contracted Lyme disease last year. It's been a busy week in the world of news. "That's a very bad deal." How do you stand up for what you believe? Police in the Indian city of Malegaon, in the western state of Maharashtra, are requiring identity cards for an unusual group of residents: Cattle. "I thought I lost you." "I thought I lost you." "I thought I lost you." "I thought I lost you." The Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator and the largest machine in the world, is ready for action following a two-year shutdown. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a particle accelerator and the largest machine in the world, is ready for action following a two-year shutdown. The FBI says it was pursuing a suspected armed robber when he crashed his car into two government vehicles. Sky watchers in western North America are in for a treat: a nearly five-minute total lunar eclipse this morning. Al-Shabaab has been behind a string of recent attacks in Kenya, the most well-known of them being the massacre at the Westgate Shopping Centre in Nairobi in 2013. Somalia-based Al-Shabaab has been behind a string of recent attacks in Kenya, the most well-known of them being the massacre at the Westgate Shopping Centre in Nairobi in 2013. On Easter Sunday, Christians around the world celebrate the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. After years of making the case that the education of athletes is paramount, the NCAA now says it has no legal responsibility to make sure education is actually delivered. "She's seen in her case the side effects weren't bad, and she's been well-treated by the nurses and doctors and does want to complete the treatment." It's another week, another record-breaking week on the Billboard Hot 100. Boyz: (CNN)Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk!," featuring Bruno Mars, is the longest-leading Billboard Hot 100 of the 2010s, savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay The highest temperature ever recorded on Antarctica is being investigated by scientists. What does it mean to be a Christian? Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Robert Lewis Burns Jr., the original drummer in Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, died Friday night in a car crash, a Georgia State Patrol spokesman said. A South Korean man accused of stabbing the U.S. ambassador to South Korea has been charged with attempted murder. A British man has been charged with murdering two women in Hong Kong. Thai Smile, a subsidiary of Thailand flag carrier Thai Airways, has unveiled a new livery featuring Jake, Finn and the beloved Princess Bubblegum sprawled across an Airbus A320 at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Thai Smile, a subsidiary of Thailand flag carrier Thai Airways, on Thursday unveiled colorful new livery featuring Jake, Finn and the beloved Princess Bubblegum sprawled across an Airbus A320 at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport. A former US Army intelligence analyst serving a 35-year prison sentence for leaking thousands of classified documents appears to have joined Twitter. The framework agreement announced on Thursday on Iran's nuclear programme is a significant step forward, but it is only the beginning. All images are copyrighted. How often do you get a father who's not afraid to speak his mind? The Rolling Stone article about a gang rape at the University of Virginia has been retracted. Same-sex couples in Japan will soon be able to enjoy some of the rights of married heterosexual couples. All images are copyrighted. Japan's Defense Minister Gen Nakatani has revealed that the country's fighter jets have never come across any UFOs from outer space. A Saudi-led coalition is bombing Houthi rebels in Yemen in an effort to drive them from power. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. The FBI has confirmed that one of its most wanted terrorists, the Malaysian bomb maker known as Marwan, was killed in an otherwise disastrous raid in the Philippines in January. All images are copyrighted. Comedian Chris Rock made light of racial disparities in police treatment of whites and blacks with a tongue-in-cheek guide to not being beaten by the police. All images are copyrighted. It's a serious case. "Patriots' Day" is being produced by CBS Films, which linked to the Deadline article from its website. What do we have for a contestant on "The Price Is Right"? All images are copyrighted. It's one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time. It's that time of year again. "Vampire Diaries" star Nina Dobrev has announced she will be leaving the show at the end of this season. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters Nine British citizens were arrested in Turkey on Wednesday, suspected of trying to cross illegally into Syria, the Turkish military said on its website. A nuclear submarine being repaired at a Russian shipyard has caught on fire, according to a law enforcement source speaking to Russia's state-run news agency ITAR-Tass. One of Turkey's best-loved singers and songwriters, Kayahan, died of cancer Friday at the age of 66. China's former security chief Zhou Yongkang has been formally charged with corruption. How much did Jesus spend on the poor? The Taliban have launched a deadly attack on a government building in Afghanistan. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore reflects on Rand Paul's announcement that he is running for president. A French-language global television network regained control of one of its 11 channels Thursday after a cyberattack a day earlier crippled its broadcasts and social media accounts. Etihad Airways is investigating after a cat went missing during a flight from Abu Dhabi to New York City. It's a busy day in the courtrooms. All images are copyrighted. It was a typical Cruz moment. As Kenyans mourned those killed last week in one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in the nation, citizens used social media to share the victims' stories, hopes and dreams. California's largest utility has been ordered to pay a record penalty for a deadly pipeline explosion. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been convicted of carrying out the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, which killed three people and injured more than 260. All images are copyrighted. It's that time of year again. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters It's been a rough few months for the US Secret Service. All 150 people on board Germanwings flight 9525 were killed when the plane crashed in the French Alps. It's that time of year again, when we celebrate the most important date of the year. Rock band Twisted Sister is taking a break. "Grace of Monaco" will premiere on Lifetime on Memorial Day, May 25. A massive tornado roared across an open field, barely missing farmhouses and barns. On Thursday, a video surfaced on YouTube of a massive twister barreling across an open field, barely missing farmhouses and barns. A South Carolina police officer has been charged with murder after shooting an unarmed man in the back as he ran away. Kanye West has settled a lawsuit with a paparazzi photographer he assaulted. "Bye, Bye, Miss American Pie." Mary Kay Letourneau Fualaau and Vili Fualaau are celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary. "American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie, American Pie What do Mindy Kaling and her brother have in common? He's one of the Church of Scientology's most high-profile members along with stars like Tom Cruise and Kirstie Alley. An Alabama man who spent nearly 30 years on death row has been released after his murder conviction was overturned. "I'm feeling much better and am leaving the hospital today," King said in a message Tuesday. "I'm feeling much better and am leaving the hospital today," King said in a message Tuesday. It's not every day you get to give birth live on the internet. Do you remember the talk about plans for Iraqi-led force to try to take back Mosul this spring? The fourth season of "Game of Thrones" saw massive battles, major deaths (Tywin!) and White Walkers, but what can fans expect Sunday as we head into a fifth season of one of the... A popular Chinese television host known for impromptu satire is now the subject of controversy after being caught on camera cursing the late Chairman Mao Zedong. Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been found guilty on all 30 counts he faced for the deadly bombings and their aftermath. Richard Dysart, the Emmy-winning actor who portrayed the cranky senior partner in the slick, long-running NBC drama "L.A. In our series of letters from African-American lawmakers, former House Speaker Tip O'Neill reflects on the Obama administration's nuclear negotiations with Iran. This year's Summit of the Americas has been overshadowed by a diplomatic crisis between the United States and Venezuela. Martin O'Malley and Jim Webb share little in common. The Taliban's reclusive leader Mullah Mohammed Omar is "still the leader" of the group, according to a new biography published by the movement. Are you confused? At least one tornado may have touched down in the middle of the night in Kansas. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Don Riddell looks at why some Catholics have rediscovered their faith under Pope Francis. A New York woman who has been married 10 times has been charged with marriage fraud. A man suspected of shooting a Census Bureau guard and leading police on a high-speed car chase in the nation's capital is in custody, police say. "Their Lives on the Line" examines the persecution of activists and other champions of women's rights not only by the Taliban and tribal warlords, but also by government officials. The report, entitled "Their Lives on the Line," examines the persecution of activists and other champions of women's rights not only by the Taliban and tribal warlords, but also by government officials. The University of Michigan has decided to proceed with a screening of the film "American Sniper" despite objections from some students. An Indian software pioneer and nine others have been sentenced to seven years in jail for their role in what has been dubbed India's biggest corporate scandal in memory, police said. All images are copyrighted. The first six "Star Wars" films will be available for digital download for the first time on Friday. An Iranian military observation aircraft flew within 50 yards of an armed U.S. Navy helicopter over the Persian Gulf this month, sparking concern that top Iranian commanders might not be in full control of local forces, CNN has learned. All photographs by Johan Bavman. All images are copyrighted. Are you ready for another murder mystery? Lauren Hill, who took her inspirational fight against brain cancer onto the basketball court and into the hearts of many, has died at age 19. An NBA player is in critical condition after being stabbed outside a New York City nightclub, police say. "History is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable." Hip-hop star Nelly has been arrested on drug charges in Tennessee after a state trooper pulled over the private bus in which he was travelling, authorities said. The funeral for Walter Scott, who was shot and killed by a North Charleston police officer last week, has taken place. All photographs courtesy of Adelma Cifuentes. She is one of the strongest candidates in decades, but Hillary Clinton needs to do more than rest on the perception that her candidacy is inevitable. Ryan Gosling talks about his film "Lost River" and its Detroit setting. What do you get if you bring your own cup of Slurpee? It was a family trip of a lifetime. There was a larger message in the article about a purported gang rape that Rolling Stone retracted on Sunday night. Charlottesville: (CNN)There was a larger message in the article about a purported gang rape that Rolling Stone retracted on Sunday night -- a part of the story that was never disputed: The University of Virginia is under continuing investigation over how it handles sexual assault on campus. Two new black city council members have been elected in Ferguson, Missouri. What was supposed to be a fantasy sports car ride at Walt Disney World Speedway turned deadly when a Lamborghini crashed into a guardrail. A passenger on an Air Canada flight told a CNN reporter on the plane Friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him. A New Orleans man accused of murdering his friend in Los Angeles has been charged with a gun crime. The graffiti, written in a French chalk quarry and dating back almost 100 years, is plain and stark. It's been a long time coming. If there are 40 billion Earth-like planets out there, the odds of discovering humanlike life on them are about the same as, well, winning your state lottery with one ticket. If the half dozen or so rocky, Earth-like exoplanets now known are similar, the odds of discovering humanlike life on them are about the same as, well, winning your state lottery with one ticket. The prosecution has rested its case in the murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. Jordan Spieth will take a seven shot lead into the final round of the Masters after a third round of 65. All images are copyrighted. In the world of social media, "service of process" seems to be everywhere. "We will not abandon hope." The Hatton Garden raid has been likened to a Hollywood heist movie. The final moments of the latest "Furious" movie were so emotional, some moviegoers said they shed a few tears. Pop star Selena, who died 20 years ago, is coming back in a big way: with a hologram-like figure. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) says it has "zero tolerance" for misconduct in the workplace. All images are copyrighted. More than 100 fish have been found inside a piece of debris that washed up on the coast of Oregon. Two Alabama college students are accused of gang raping a woman while on spring break at Florida's Panama City Beach. It's been a busy week in the world of social media. All images are copyrighted. Cuba and the United States are set to meet for the first time in more than 50 years at the Summit of the Americas in Panama. A flight from Seattle to Los Angeles was forced to make an emergency landing after a ramp agent fell asleep in the plane's cargo hold. It was a kidnapping that shocked the world. It's a piece of art that's become a symbol of protest in the wake of high-profile deaths at the hands of police. It's relevant in Charleston, Ferguson, Florida, anywhere now." After Hyman put the piece up on Tuesday near where Scott was killed, he got a call from a local protester with the Black Lives Matter movement, which has staged protests around the country in the wake of high-profile deaths at the hands of police. For days, police say, a 21-year-old quadriplegic with cerebral palsy was left lying in the woods of Philadelphia's Cobbs Creek Park with only a blanket and a Bible. What would you do if a complete stranger asked you for money, or offered you an apple in a parking lot without explanation? A group of ducklings were rescued from a busy Washington, DC, street by a group of pedestrians. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. The mother of a quadriplegic man who police say was left in the woods for days cannot be extradited to face charges in Philadelphia until she completes an unspecified "treatment." A new Kansas law banning a common second-term abortion procedure is the first of its kind in the United States. It's been a busy few weeks for the Duggar family. A 20-year-old man suspected of shooting dead an employee at a community college in North Carolina has been arrested on a beach in Florida. Richie Benaud, the voice of cricket, has died at the age of 84. "It was a joke, and no offense was meant." More than 1,000 migrants have been rescued off the coast of Libya in the past 24 hours, the Italian Coast Guard says. The United States will stand by Israel in the event it is attacked by Iran, President Barack Obama has said. Cape Verde is seeking to tap-into the spoils of this rich cultural heritage in a bid to help its economy flourish. "Much Ado About Nothing." The government of Kenya has frozen dozens of accounts linked to suspected terror supporters after militants massacred 147 people last week at a university in Garissa. Convicted murderer Jodi Arias will spend the rest of her life in prison. In our series of letters from African journalists, filmmaker and columnist Farai Sevenzo considers the case of one of China's most prominent women's rights activists. Malala Yousafzai has become the first woman to have an asteroid named after her. Americans born on U.S. soil are denied the rights of citizenship. It's one year since the Ebola outbreak began in West Africa. How do you stop federal agents from soliciting prostitutes? In our series of letters from African-Americans, film-maker and columnist Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy looks at the constitutionality of involuntary sterilization as punishment. Oklahoma, the Court struck down a law permitting compulsory sterilization of criminals as unconstitutional, but not because it was cruel and unusual. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore looks at the lessons of the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev trial. 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It's been a long time coming. "If Hillary Clinton can't win an election," potential female candidates will ask, "How can I?" Extrapolating from one female candidate's experiences to women in politics more broadly is always suspect. A look back at some of the top TV shows of the past week. The fight against the so-called Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria is entering its second year. Arsenal kept their slim hopes of winning this season's English Premier League title alive by beating relegation threatened Burnley 1-0 at Turf Moor. A South Carolina police officer has been charged with murder after a video emerged showing him shooting an unarmed man in the back as he ran away. Happy endings matter. A Palestinian refugee camp on the outskirts of the Syrian capital, Damascus, has been devastated by fighting between pro- and anti-government factions. From Channing Tatum twerking for Jennifer Lopez to host Amy Schumer's archery fail, there were plenty of highlights and misfires from the 2015 MTV Movie Awards. It's been a busy day in the world of Marvel. Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has been sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole for the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd. He's a convicted murderer who could face the rest of his life in prison. Cult sci-fi series "Orphan Black" returns for its third season on BBC America on Saturday. She's best known for her role in the TV series "Charmed." Ten years ago, a prosecutor in Centre County, Pennsylvania, took a day off work and vanished. As Americans mark the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's death this week, let us remember that he not only belongs to the ages, but also belongs, in a special way, to Illinois. Marvel's "Daredevil" is already a hit with critics, with 94% giving it positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. It's one of the last remaining sanctuaries for elephants in the United States. "It's a family affair for our family but also for all the elephants." When the center opened 20 years ago, it housed fewer than 10 elephants. Ceremonies were held across Boston on Wednesday to mark the second anniversary of the bombing that killed three people and injured more than 260. Power has been restored to a university dormitory in Kenya's capital, a day after it was hit by an explosion. An Oklahoma sheriff's deputy who fatally shot a suspect after apparently mistakenly firing his gun instead of his Taser has turned himself in. Sisters Iman and Siham Hashi, better known as Faarrow, are a Somali-Canadian pop duo. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Three Saudi soldiers have been killed in clashes with Houthi rebels in Yemen, Saudi officials say. From cronuts to ramen burgers, here are some foods that people around the world have spent hours of their lives waiting for. An explosion outside a bus station in the north-eastern Nigerian city of Gombe killed at least five people and injured more than a dozen others, witnesses said. "We are in unchartered territory here." "I'm not a girl trying to be a star or trying to be anything other than a musician." The judge in the trial of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has urged jurors not to attend this year's race. All images are copyrighted. Gwyneth Paltrow is taking part in a challenge to eat $29 worth of food every day for a week. Members of a college rowing team had a close encounter with an invasive species of fish. "A new day and a new Nigeria are upon us." "We're calling to tell you that the city of Ramadi has fallen." "May God please help us." When Haleigh Cox was diagnosed with a rare form of epilepsy three years ago, her parents decided to move their family to Colorado. All photographs courtesy Carolina Sandretto. There's a big legal argument that will play out over these definitional issues, with the potential for court challenges. All images are copyrighted. . A couple who lost their wedding ring on a beach in Indonesia have been reunited nine months later. At least 12 people were killed Sunday, and more injured, in separate attacks on a police station, a checkpoint and along a highway in Egypt's northern Sinai, authorities said. Check out P!nk's response to the body-hate people who called her "squishy" on social media. Cynthia Lennon, the former wife of John Lennon, has died. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters Parents who refuse to vaccinate their children can lose up to $11,000 of welfare benefits a year under a new government policy, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has announced. Items made by Japanese-Americans confined to internment camps during World War II will not be sold at auction. In our series of letters from African journalists, filmmaker and columnist Farai Sevenzo meets Hanan, a Yazidi woman who was sold by ISIS as a sex slave. It's a tale of two halves. The US State Department has called on Iran to drop "absurd" charges against a detained American journalist. The New York Police Department has launched an internal affairs investigation into the arrest of Atlanta Hawks player Thabo Sefolosha. The Georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the Dubai Open Chess Tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone, which was logged onto a chess analysis app, the Dubai Chess and Culture Club said. Al Qaeda's South Asia branch is relatively new, announced with some fanfare back in September by al Qaeda's top leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri. A sheriff's office in Oklahoma has denied a newspaper's report that some of its supervisors were ordered to falsify a deputy's training records. All images are copyrighted. Hillary Clinton's campaign-in-waiting met on Saturday in its Brooklyn headquarters, a day before the former secretary of state officially announces her campaign for president, according to a Democrat who attended the meeting. A homeless man in Tampa, Florida, has a new lease on life. All images are copyrighted. The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) has seized control of large parts of northern and western Iraq. "Fast and Furious" star Vin Diesel says the latest film in the series will win an Oscar. A measles outbreak that affected more than 130 Californians since December is over, the California Department of Public Health declared Friday. As South Africans take to the streets to protest against violence and xenophobia, an online community has joined the protests. A New York cardiologist has been charged in connection with a failed scheme to have another physician hurt or killed, according to prosecutors. The United Nations has imposed an arms embargo on Yemen's Houthi rebels. A trailer for "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" has leaked online. Jurors in the murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez have spoken to reporters for the first time. A third person has been arrested in the case of an alleged spring break gang rape that was videotaped on a crowded stretch of Panama City Beach, the Bay County, Florida, Sheriff's Office said. The remains of hundreds of US service members killed in the World War Two attack on Pearl Harbor are to be exhumed and returned to their families. Here is the full text of UN humanitarian chief Valerie Amos' letter to the Security Council: A South African teenager suspected of trying to join the so-called Islamic State has been arrested, officials say. A man accused of a fatal shooting at a North Carolina community college has been hustled out of a courtroom. How easy is it to confuse a gun for a stun gun? At an Islamic religious school in the Kenyan town of Garissa, there's a sense of shock. Pope Francis has used the word "genocide" to describe the slaughter of Armenians by Ottoman Turks a century ago. NFL star Adrian Peterson will be reinstated as an active player by the league on Friday, the league said. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office is investigating the fatal shooting of a suspect by a reserve deputy. All images are copyrighted. Jack White will take a break from touring in support of his new album, "Lazeretto." All images subject to copyright. All photographs by Tomasz Lazar. The lawyer for Robert Bates, an Oklahoma reserve deputy who fatally shot a man he meant to subdue with a Taser, on Saturday released documents that he says verify some of Bates' training as a law enforcement officer. "Mohamud talked about doing something big in the United States." Stress is part of the job. It's been a busy week in the world of pop culture. "Wonder Woman" has a new director. The trial of a man accused of killing Etan Patz, who went missing in New York City in 1979, will resume on Friday. "The Big Bang Theory" co-creator Bill Prady is co-writing the script for a pilot presentation that sources say could be unspooled at May's upfront presentation to Madison Avenue advertisers. "The Big Bang Theory" co-creator Bill Prady is co-writing the script for a pilot presentation that sources say could be unspooled at May's upfront presentation to Madison Avenue advertisers. In the wake of the horrific gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman on a bus in Delhi, women in India are speaking out against sexual harassment. "Anne of Green Gables" star Jonathan Crombie has died at the age of 48. Somalia's militant Islamist group Al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for the deadly attack on a Kenyan university. All images are copyrighted. From the giant sequoias of Yosemite to the geysers of Yellowstone, the United States' national parks were made for you and me. In our series of letters from US housing officials, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro reflects on the nation's affordable housing crisis. An American citizen was wounded by gunfire Thursday as she drove from the medical school in Karachi, Pakistan, where she works, police said. Rolling Stone's decision not to fire anybody or its newsroom operation is not. It's been almost 30 years since "Pretty in Pink" hit the big screen, but the character played by Jon Cryer is still going strong. The backlash against so-called "religious freedom" laws, which allow businesses to refuse service to same-sex couples on religious grounds, is a wake-up call for politicians and business leaders alike. Photographs by Ines Dumig. A two-time Stanley Cup winner has been arrested in Las Vegas. An Arizona man who was hit by a police car after allegedly firing a rifle into the air should not have been on the loose in the first place, police say. All images are copyrighted. A suicide car bomb attack near the U.S. Consulate in the Kurdish Iraqi city of Irbil, according to several Twitter accounts linked to the terror group. South Africa's government has condemned recent xenophobic attacks that have left at least six people dead. The boy who asked a church to help him find a forever parent finally has one. There's a lot of talk within the Democratic Party about economic populism. The United Nations Security Council has voted to impose an arms embargo on Houthi rebels in Yemen. A former Bolshoi Ballet dancer has told the BBC she is struggling to make ends meet in Russia. All images are copyrighted. People have been using social media to ask questions about medical marijuana. Maggie Doyne is the founder of a children's home and school in Nepal. What do you do if you see a car teetering on the edge of a cliff? It's obvious that Tom Brady's love for his wife, model Gisele Bundchen, will never go out of fashion. All photographs by Timothy Bouldry. People who were deliberately infected with sexually transmitted diseases in the 1940s and 1950s are suing Johns Hopkins University and the Rockefeller Foundation. Two deputies involved in the fatal shooting of a suspect by a reserve deputy have been placed on administrative leave, an Oklahoma sheriff says. "I wouldn't work at a scumbag place like this." The bored teenager who gunned down a college baseball player in Oklahoma simply because he and his two friends "had nothing to do," is now a convicted murderer. The trailer for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" has been released. In our series of letters from African journalists, novelist and writer Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani looks at the growing luxury market in Africa. Kim Richards, one of the stars of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" has been arrested for public intoxication. At Shariya refugee camp in Iraqi Kurdistan, a group of Yazidis who were forced to flee their homes by Islamist militants from the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) are still trying to come to terms with their ordeal. A Japanese court has issued a landmark injunction halting plans to restart two nuclear reactors in the west of the country, citing safety concerns, a court official told CNN. As the Iraqi government struggles to regain the support of Sunnis in its fight against ISIS, this invocation of American aggression by ISIS should be a sobering reminder of the importance of good governance in the pursuit of a solution to the unrest in Iraq. A white police officer has been charged with second-degree manslaughter after shooting and killing an unarmed black man. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. A Russian TV channel aired Hillary Clinton's first campaign video with a rating stamp that means it's for mature audiences, because of fears it might run afoul of the country's anti-gay propaganda law. A car bomb exploded at a restaurant near the presidential palace in the heart of Somalia's capital Tuesday, killing at least 10 people, including a woman and a boy, police said. It's not every day you hear a member of the Kennedy family compare autism to the Holocaust. President Barack Obama joined the Surgeon General and the head of the Environmental Protection Agency to discuss the impact of climate change on public health. A London-based artist has uncovered a fascinating, if idiosyncratic, collection of shopping lists, reminders, requests, love notes and motivational musings, all poignant pieces of others' lives. The governor of Oklahoma has signed a bill that would allow the state to use nitrogen gas in executions. Pharmacists should not be involved in the preparation of lethal injection drugs, according to the American Pharmacists Association. All images are copyrighted. What do you do if you want to help clean up a river? At least four people were killed when a section of road collapsed in Washington state. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, Dr. Any doctor is certainly within his or her rights to review the limited information available about the San Diego regimen and decide whether to discuss it with patients, but actually requiring physicians to make claims most believe be untrue and unsafe means the legislators are overstepping their bounds. Survivors of the sinking of a migrant boat off the coast of Libya on Saturday have told the United Nations they believe the vessel capsized after being approached by a cargo ship. All images are copyrighted. As the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean to Europe continues to soar, the debate about how to deal with the crisis rages on. Five years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, scientists are working to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill. North Korea accused Mexico of illegally holding one of its cargo ships Wednesday and demanded the release of the vessel and crew. An American teenager who helped her boyfriend stuff her mother's lifeless body into a suitcase at an upmarket hotel in Bali has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. Madonna kisses Drake on stage at Coachella. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore considers whether the death penalty should be handed down to Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen sashayed down the catwalk at Sao Paulo Fashion Week on Wednesday night in an emotional farewell to the runway. It's that time of year again. Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop Robert Finn, who remained on the job for years after becoming the highest-ranking U.S. A look at the history of marijuana as a medicinal treatment. Joss Whedon is facing a lawsuit accusing him of stealing the idea for the 2012 meta-horror movie The Cabin in the Woods. All images are copyrighted. The 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place in Cleveland on Saturday night. A new trailer for "Fantastic Four" and another for "Jurassic World" have been released. A Baltimore police officer has been charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter and misconduct in office in the death of Freddie Gray. All images are copyrighted. Wilde and Hedlund will reprise their characters from 2010's "Tron: Legacy" in the sequel, which is being directed by Joseph Kosinski. Photos courtesy of Tim Durkan. At least 33 people have been killed in an explosion outside a bank in eastern Afghanistan, officials say. All images are copyrighted. Jurors in the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev have heard about the horror of his crimes. "Skol, skol, skol!" It's that time of year again. It was bigger than ever. If you've ever wondered if your hummus is safe to eat, or if it's been recalled because it may be contaminated with bacteria, here's some help. Pop star Mariah Carey is returning to the big screen. The Indonesian government has summoned the Saudi ambassador over the execution of an Indonesian maid in Saudi Arabia. Images courtesy of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. An iPad once owned by Pope Francis has sold at auction for more than three times its normal price. The Vatican says Pope Francis may add another leg to his trip to the United States this September, visiting Cuba just months after he helped negotiate a diplomatic thaw between the two nations. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. If there's one thing that hurts more than the saddle sores from cycling around China for 460 days, it's having the bike you did it on stolen just days before completing your epic trip. It's the beer so good the Danes hate to see it leave, or so Carlsberg advertisements used to say. All images are copyrighted. It took nearly two hours for police commandos to travel to the scene of a deadly terror attack in Kenya, a police source has told CNN. Hillary Clinton finds a lot to love about President Obama, but not so much of a booster when it comes to his presidential leadership style. Hillary Clinton is a big fan of President Obama's health care law, but not so much of a booster when it comes to his presidential leadership style. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Ahmed Rashid looks at the U.S.-Iranian relationship. All photographs courtesy Andres Figueroa. Three Orthodox rabbis accused of planning and participating in the torture of Jewish men who refused to divorce their wives were convicted Tuesday of conspiring to commit kidnapping. "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish" is one of the most beloved children's books of all time. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at Italy's cultural heritage. For decades, many have stood by the belief that such programs, known as syringe exchange or syringe services programs, promote and encourage drug use. All images are copyrighted. A new species of glassfrog has been discovered in Costa Rica. "I am willing to put my time and money into redoing the Lucy sculpture and feel confident after ten years I can do a much better job." Phil Rudd, drummer for legendary hard rock band AC/DC, has pleaded guilty to charges of threatening to kill and possession of drugs in a New Zealand court. The parents of a woman who died from a blood clot caused by the NuvaRing birth control pill say doctors told them it was a risk factor for her heart attacks. A petition calling for a Jedi temple to be built on a university campus in Turkey has gone viral. All images are copyrighted. If one is to believe lawyers for Aaron Hernandez, the former New England Patriots star had no conceivable reason to kill a man who was his friend, his future brother-in-law and a reliable purveyor of the marijuana he chain-smoked. More than 250 prisoners have escaped from a prison in southern Yemen, officials say. A sexual harassment complaint has been filed against New Zealand Prime Minister John Key after a waitress complained about him repeatedly pulling her ponytail at an Auckland cafe. As the city of Boston prepares to mark the first anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings, former homeland security adviser and CNN commentator Peter Bergen offers some lessons learned from the tragedy. Actor James Best, best known for his role as bumbling sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on TV's "The Dukes of Hazzard," died Monday after a brief illness. The United Nations children's agency says it has airlifted life-saving supplies into war-torn Yemen. Frances Bean Cobain, the daughter of Nirvana singer-guitarist Kurt Cobain, speaks publicly for the first time about her father, life after his death, and her complex relationship with her mother, Courtney Love. At least four people have died and thousands have been left without power after severe weather hit Australia's largest city, Sydney. If you've been on the internet for a while, you've probably seen him. A white police officer accused of shooting an unarmed black man in the back has been charged with murder. "To end the anguish, drop the death penalty." Australian police believe a terror plot to attack police officers was inspired by the so-called Islamic State. Jurors are deliberating in the murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. When Al-Shabaab gunmen slaughtered 147 people at a college campus in Garissa, Kenya, on Thursday, it was the bloodiest blow Islamist extremists have dealt to the country since the 1998 bombing of the U.S. "I don't actually mind him having more poles, as long as I have the trophy for winning... Ultimately qualifying is not the end of the world." The remote British overseas territory of Tristan da Cunha is holding an international competition to improve aging infrastructure and make the island self-sustainable as it approaches the 200th anniversary of its settlement. It's a tale of two oceans. Dramatic video of a Walmart parking lot brawl that left a police officer wounded, one man dead, and reportedly involved members of a Christian family band. A Palestinian teenager's name will be removed from an Israeli memorial commemorating fallen soldiers and the victims of terrorism after his family and others complained. One of America's richest men has died at the age of 91. It all started with a phone call. The issue of whether to call the killings a genocide is emotional, both for Armenians, who are descended from those killed, and for Turks, the heirs to the Ottomans. As Cambodia marks the 40th anniversary of the fall of the capital, Phnom Penh, and the start of the Khmer Rouge's genocide, the BBC's Ouch Sony reports from the capital. Wall Street is ready. "A terrorist attack has been foiled." The last few lines of a North Carolina man's obituary have gone viral. What do you do if your daughter's headstone is toppled in the middle of the road? A family trip to a Nebraska zoo turned terrifying for one family after the gorilla they were looking at leaped toward the exhibit window, cracking it. Jurors deliberating the fate of Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev have heard harrowing testimony from survivors and family members of those killed in the 2013 attack. It's only a few weeks since the first presidential announcement but already it feels like the campaign is in high gear. Adam Gadahn was one of al Qaeda's most prominent members, speaking against his native country on behalf of a terrorist organization that's devoted blood and resources to attacking it. The global economy is in trouble. Look who's joining the cast of "Zoolander 2." A month after her husband was killed in a terror attack in Paris, Valerie Braham attended Israel's Memorial Day commemoration in Jerusalem. As Europe grapples with its worst migration crisis in decades, thousands of would-be migrants are making the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean. South Korean investigators say they have proof North Korea was behind two high-profile cyber attacks last year. In the wake of the deadly attacks in Paris, it is time for the United States to re-examine its foreign policy in the area of counterterrorism. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. A SkyWest Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Buffalo, New York, on Wednesday after a passenger lost consciousness, officials said. A city known for its over-the-top Mardi Gras celebrations and incredible jazz fests (starting Friday!) didn't want its waiters and musicians to have to breathe smoke to do their jobs anymore. A bow-hunter who posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe has been the target of online abuse. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Ahmed Mohamed looks at Italy's role in the migrant crisis. A fugitive who went on the run with his daughter for more than a decade has returned to the United States. More than 500 farmers have taken their own lives in India's cotton-growing Vidarbha region in the past two years. A North Pacific gray whale has earned a spot in the record books after completing the longest migration of a mammal ever recorded. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been unusually blunt in his criticism of Saudi Arabia's military intervention in Yemen. All images are copyrighted. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker, and columnist Sharmila Tagore considers the dangers posed by cookies. In the wake of the shooting death of Walter Scott by a police officer in South Carolina, some are calling for an end to bench warrants for arrest. It's not every day you're called a "scumbag" and a "sad, self-hating coward" in the same sentence. If you've ever wondered why so many Americans continue to eat too much, you've come to the right place. Prison life won't be pretty for Aaron Hernandez, the former NFL player and convicted murderer sentenced to life without parole. On Wednesday, the White House will celebrate Earth Day and promote its work to fend off climate change, while strategically ignoring its largest tool to cut carbon emissions - nuclear energy. James Hansen, the former head of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, said in 2013 that "continued opposition to nuclear power threatens humanity's ability to avoid dangerous climate change." Yet Wednesday, the White House will celebrate Earth Day and promote its work to fend off climate change, while strategically ignoring its largest tool to cut carbon emissions - nuclear energy - as well as the warning of one of the administration's favorite climate scientists. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Ahmed Rashid considers whether the Obama doctrine is working in the Middle East. He's the new kid on the block. A professional dancer who lost her leg in the Boston Marathon bombing has told a jury how she begged for whiskey when she thought she was going to die. The case of the reserve deputy who killed an unarmed man in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has raised questions about how reserve deputies are given special access to "real" policing. How do you stop a man from starting a war? According to one female businesswoman in Texas, Hillary Clinton shouldn't be president because her hormones might make her so irrational she'll start an unnecessary war. Police are investigating whether the thieves who carried out the Hatton Garden safe deposit box heist were inside the building. Police are investigating why officers didn't respond to a burglar alarm at a London safe deposit company. The clock is ticking. Sawyer Sweeten grew up before the eyes of millions as a child star on the endearing family sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond." She's one of the hottest and most successful Latinas in Hollywood, but now Sofia Vergara is playing defense in a legal battle initiated by her ex-fiance: He wants to keep the two frozen embryos from their relationship, both female. It's clear from Hillary Clinton's campaign rollout that she will make women and being a woman central to her outreach. A dress worn by Vivien Leigh as she played Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind" has fetched $137,000 at an auction. Five years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the long-term effects of the disaster remain unclear. He's one of Africa's most successful entrepreneurs. Brazilian police have arrested the treasurer of the ruling Workers' Party, bringing the bribery investigation at the state-run oil company Petrobras a step closer to President Dilma Rousseff. Police in Italy say they have broken up an alleged terrorist cell with links to al Qaeda. It's been a long, long time coming. In Nigeria, a team of students are working towards a hybrid petro-electric motor, which they hope to unveil in 2016. The United States has emerged as the global leader in a race that no nation would want to even be a contender in. More than 4,000 people have been evacuated after Chile's Calbuco volcano erupted for the second time in 24 hours. It's been a busy weekend in Washington. Jake Tapper is the next anchor of CNN's Sunday morning political interview program "State of the Union." More than 100 cases of HIV have now been confirmed in an outbreak in Indiana. He was al Qaeda's second-in-command in the Indian Subcontinent. How do you avoid offending someone (worst of all, a superior or client) at a Korean drinking extravaganza? All photographs by Mona al-Shazly. Cell phone call: "I'm trapped in this plane and I called my job, but I'm in this plane." It's one of the most iconic superhero stories of all time. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore considers whether Hillary Clinton's campaign launch was a success. The United States is urging China to release five young feminists who face years in prison over their campaign for gender equality. All images are copyrighted. He's the Clown Prince of Crime. The Clown Prince of Crime will appear in 2016's "Suicide Squad," the first movie featuring the best-known comic book villain, where (as far as we know anyway), there is no Batman present. It's that time of year again. It's a delicate moment for the Democratic Party. A week after a Japanese court issued a landmark injunction halting plans to restart two nuclear reactors in a western prefecture, a different court has rejected a petition by residents to delay the reactivation of reactors in the country's southwest. The guilt phase of the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev trial is over. All photographs courtesy Georgia Southern University. Three people have been found alive at a Kenyan university, sources close to the search have told CNN. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharon Florentine considers the need for criminal justice reform in America. It was a scene they'll never forget. Jon Carlson said he was struck by testimony and video evidence that Hernandez and two co-defendants were sunbathing poolside hours after the slaying, drinking smoothies. All images are copyrighted. The death of an American aid worker held hostage by al Qaeda in Pakistan has raised questions about the United States' efforts to secure his release. "You're going to feel dizzy and woozy and lightheaded, and you're not going to be able to breathe." The Big Texan Steak Ranch in Amarillo, Texas, offers its "72-ounce Challenge" daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak, plus fixings, in under an hour. The landmark Big Texan restaurant offers its "72-ounce Challenge" daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak, plus fixings, in under an hour. Over-the-counter homeopathic medicines are a multibillion dollar business, but the US Food and Drug Administration is looking into whether they should be regulated like prescription drugs. On the eve of the UN climate change summit in Paris, two friends from opposite sides of the political spectrum have come together to call for action on climate change. Slovenian archaeologist Ivan prajc has discovered ancient Mayan cities in the jungles of Mexico, few of which the modern world had known before. If it had been easy, then other people would have done it already." 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Sandra Mackey's books shed light on some of the world's most turbulent countries. The FBI is investigating a possible ISIS-inspired terrorist threat in the United States, law enforcement officials said Saturday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will get two extra weeks to form a government, Israel's President said in a news release Monday. Sabeen Mahmud, who was shot dead in Karachi on Friday, had become a Pakistani figurehead for humanism, love and tolerance. Another day, another report on North Korea's possible visit to Russia. Turkey is marking the 100th anniversary of the mass deportation and massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turks. An aid worker killed in a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan was an Italian who had been kidnapped by al Qaeda two years ago. What do you do if you are convicted of murder? In the wake of Oskar Grning's admission that he was "morally complicit" in the murder of 300,000 Jews at Auschwitz, Fritz Bauer can now exhale. 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"Kathmandu's earthquake nightmare." Each week on CNN Student News we feature a different topic from across the country. The family of an American aid worker killed in a US drone strike paid money to his kidnappers, according to a Pakistani source who was in regular contact with the militants. You'll see him in your McDreamy. "Derek Shepherd is and will always be an incredibly important character -- for Meredith (Grey), for me and for the fans," show creator Shonda Rhimes said in a statement, according to The Hollywood Reporter. As Turkey and Armenia mark the 100th anniversary of the mass killing of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire, Turks are divided over whether the event was genocide. It's been a busy few weeks for multiples. Reality TV star Bruce Jenner has revealed he is transgender. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Deepa Seetharaman reflects on her Armenian heritage. The Obama administration is facing a legal challenge from tobacco companies. More than 44 million Americans are taking part in a medical ritual: visiting the doctor for an annual physical exam. Have you ever wondered why some people are more creative than others? More than 100 people have been charged in Australia with terrorism-related offences in the past week, police say. Some climate scientists believe that an increase of 2 degrees Celsius in the global average temperature could be the tipping point for climate change. Many climate scientists believe that an increase of 2 degrees Celsius in the global average temperature could be the tipping point for climate change. "Daredevil" has arrived: What's the verdict? YouTube is celebrating 10 years since the first video was uploaded to the website. It's that time of year again when people are doing weird stuff to their body in name of beauty. From "The Sound of Music" and "Peter Pan" to "The Wiz" and "Glee", TV musicals have been on the rise in recent years. A New York woman has finally been able to see herself dancing. The death of a Baltimore man in police custody has sparked protests across the city. After Robert Downey Jr. walked out of an interview, his co-stars Chris Evans and Jeremy Renner found themselves in hot water Wednesday over comments they made in a similar junket interview. Oscar-winning rapper-turned-actor Common has closed a deal to join the cast of "Suicide Squad," Warner Bros.' all-star action movie featuring DC Entertainment super-villains. It is not every day that you get the chance to visit one of the world's poorest countries. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. TheSopranos creator David Chase went through the famous final scene for DGA Quarterly and revealed the reasoning behind each shot. show creator David Chase went through the famous final scene for DGA Quarterly and revealed the reasoning behind each shot. An Oklahoma deputy who fatally shot a suspect was allowed to work without proper training, according to documents obtained by CNN. Actor Geoffrey Lewis, who appeared alongside Clint Eastwood in such films as "High Plains Drifter" and "Bronco Billy", has died. Film critic Richard Corliss, whose populist passion for all genres of movies illuminated Time magazine's coverage of cinema for 35 years, died Thursday night in New York City. A Cathay Pacific pilot has been arrested at London's Heathrow Airport on suspicion of possessing knives. "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Americans on the no-fly list will now be privy to information about why they have been banned from commercial flights and be given the opportunity to dispute their status, according to court documents filed by the Justice Department. If you're looking for a hangover cure, look no further than this Korean dish. In our series of letters from Catholic journalists, film-maker and columnist Maureen O'Connor explains why she is reading the Bible. All airport employees should be screened through metal detectors, according to a new report. Two police officers are being hailed as heroes after rescuing a woman from a burning car. If you're trying to get into medical school, you might want to think again. What do you know about Mary Magdalene and the Gospel of Mary? Check out some of the best of the week's social media news. It all started with an email. This week is the 100th anniversary of what many historians acknowledge as the Armenian genocide - the Turkish massacre of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians. Eyewitnesses have been sharing their accounts of the aftermath of Nepal's devastating earthquake. As Ohio's governor, I've been on a cross-country tour to share our state's success story. A look back at some of the top TV moments over the past seven days. Burger King will pay for the wedding of Joel and Ashley Burger. It's one of the most important numbers in the history of climate change. They'll shape the way I spend the rest of the year reporting on this super-critical number. One of the biggest stars in mixed martial arts is wanted for questioning after a hit-and-run crash in New Mexico. There will be no hate crime charges for two males arrested in the beating of a man that may have been sparked by a question about the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown. Nine of ten mostly foreign prisoners on death row in Indonesia have been given 72 hours notice ahead of their execution, according to a spokesperson for the Attorney General's office. At least four people are missing after a severe storm capsized sailboats Saturday afternoon during a regatta in Mobile Bay, Alabama, Coast Guard spokesman Carlos Vega said. One of the most famous people in Las Vegas has died. A Texas animal clinic has fired a doctor who posted a photo of herself with an arrow through a cat's head on Facebook. Tickets for next month's "fight of the century" between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will go on sale on Friday. Stripteases, stripteases, stripteases. The controversy over a new Indiana law that allowed businesses to refuse service to same-sex couples on religious grounds has led to a shift in public opinion. Hundreds of migrants are feared drowned after their boat capsized off the coast of Libya, Save the Children says. The trial of James Holmes, the man accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others at a Colorado cinema, begins on Monday. As Europe grapples with the migrant crisis that has claimed hundreds of lives in the Mediterranean this week, an Eritrean refugee camp in Djibouti is struggling to come to terms with the tragedy. What do you do if your child throws rocks at police? CNN's Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore has been in Kathmandu, Nepal, since Saturday's earthquake. All images are copyrighted. "No punishment could ever be equal to the terrible effects of this crime on the survivors and the victims' families." As the search continues for survivors of Saturday's earthquake in Nepal, the BBC's Quentin Sommerville reports from Kathmandu. The family of a man who died in police custody asked for a quiet day. Warren Weinstein, who was killed in a drone strike in Pakistan, was kidnapped by al Qaeda in 2011. Students at a Texas university have been told they will receive failing grades from their professor. It's hard to soft-launch a presidential campaign. All photographs courtesy Nepali Pranksters. In the wake of Saturday's devastating earthquake in Nepal, India has been at the forefront of the relief effort. An off-duty member of the Secret Service was arrested Friday in Washington and charged with first-degree attempted burglary, a felony, and one misdemeanor count for destruction of property, the D.C. South Korea's Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo offered to resign on Monday amid a growing political scandal. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Nigerian troops rescued 200 girls and 93 women from Boko Haram on Tuesday in the Sambisa Forest, the armed forces announced on its official Twitter account. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters All photographs by Ravi Opi. As Australia mourns the loss of two of its citizens on death row in Indonesia, what does this mean for the relationship between Canberra and Jakarta? A new entry and a waiting game on the Democratic side, a go-slow approach from a leading Republican, and the big stakes of 2016 filled our Sunday morning trip around the "Inside Politics" table. raise: Washington (CNN)A new entry and a waiting game on the Democratic side, a go-slow approach from a leading Republican, and the big stakes of 2016 filled our Sunday morning trip around the "Inside Politics" table. Indonesia's decision to go ahead with the execution of two Australian men on death row for drug smuggling has raised important questions about our relationship with the state. It wasn't meant to be. "I'm sorry, I'm just asking questions." German police have arrested two people on suspicion of planning a Boston-style terror attack. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will address a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday. When Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao meet in the ring on Saturday, it will be the culmination of an unlikely friendship between a waiter and one of the world's most powerful men. Kim Bok-dong was a teenage girl when she was forced to work as a sex slave for the Japanese army during World War Two. Kim describes seemingly endless days of soldiers lined up outside the brothel, called a "comfort station." Often they were so close to the front lines, they could hear the battles of World War Two happening all around them. More than a week after Nepal's devastating earthquake, the death toll continues to rise. All images are copyrighted. A judge, declaring he wasn't "comfortable" with seven-year prison terms given earlier to three educators in the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal, on Thursday reduced their sentences to three years in prison. "We are still just Hollywood Indians." A wave of anti-immigrant violence that has swept South Africa in recent days has caused thousands of immigrants to seek refuge at police stations and shelters. As police departments around the country see more protests over the use of lethal force, IMPD officials acknowledge that this is a time of "increased scrutiny of police operations and tactics." "X-Men" fans rejoice. Hundreds of gays and lesbians from Iran have fled the country in recent years. He's the archer who can sing. A group of fighters in Afghanistan agreed to be filmed by a CNN cameraman parading their ISIS flags in a valley not far to the south of Kabul, the Afghan capital. 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It's a new music streaming service, it's owned by some of the world's biggest artists, it's only been a month and it's been met with some criticism. All images are copyrighted. Former rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder and all other charges related to a fatal hit-and-run incident in January in Compton, California. Stephen Hawking has partnered with the silly lads of Monty Python to recreate the signature "Galaxy Song" from their 1983 film "The Meaning of Life." Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard's Quds Force, led by General Qassem Suleimani, is already training, advising and supporting Iraqi Shia militias in their fight against ISIS. "Fifty Shades of Grey" sequel to be written by author EL James' husband Niall Leonard. As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge prepare to welcome their first child into the world, what will it mean for the British monarchy? "I'm not old, I'm just happy." As the world awaits the birth of William and Kate's second baby, potential names have become the topic of rampant speculation and heated debate. "He can finally realize his need to be who he authentically is, who he was born to be." It's been a long time coming. It's time for liberals to look local. Rescuers in Nepal have pulled a teenage boy from the rubble five days after a devastating earthquake. All photographs courtesy Fabien Le Coq. Dzhokhar "Jahar" Tsarnaev's defense team is seeking to spare him from the death sentence for his part two years ago in the Boston Marathon bombings and murder of an MIT police officer. Dzhokhar "Jahar" Tsarnaev's defense team is seeking to spare him from the death sentence for his part two years ago in the Boston Marathon bombings and murder of an MIT police officer. Mui Thomas was born with a rare genetic condition that leaves the skin on her face and body red raw and open to infection. A look at the nominees for this year's Tony Awards. The head of the Libyan Army has rejected the possibility of cooperating with any EU military intervention in his country intended to stem the flow of undocumented migrants trying to reach Europe. "Juarez is waiting for you." Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been disappointing on Japan's wartime history because he has been evasive and ambiguous about embracing responsibility for Japan's wartime actions in Asia where the bitter legacies remain divisive. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. The Oklahoma City bombing was one of the worst domestic terror attacks in American history. All images are copyrighted. Millions of people around the world have taken to social media to celebrate South Africa's Freedom Day. As the search continues for survivors of Saturday's earthquake in Nepal, CNN's Divya Aryal reflects on her escape from her family home in the capital, Kathmandu. All images are copyrighted. All photographs by Anamarie Shreeves. Mocha the dog is not your average dog. The veterinarian removed "about a pound of leather straps and metal pieces and detritus" during the endoscopy, and let nature take its course for the remaining pieces, MSPCA spokesman Rob Halpin said. An unmanned Russian spacecraft originally bound for the International Space Station will re-enter the Earth's atmosphere after flight controllers lost contact with it, American astronaut Scott Kelly said. As protests continue in Baltimore over the death of a black man who died in police custody, civil rights historian Cornel West looks back at the history of race riots in the United States. All photographs courtesy Kate Parker. Adult coloring books are taking off in the U.S. Heavy drinking among Americans rose 17.2 percent between 2005 and 2012, largely due to rising rates among women, according to the study by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. "Roseanne" star Roseanne Barr has revealed that she is slowly going blind. Hawaii is poised to become the first state in the nation to prohibit the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products to anybody under age 21. The founder of Weight Watchers, Jean Nidetch, has died at the age of 91. How common are eye diseases in the US? If you want to avoid the back and knee injuries that commonly plague golfers, try these three yoga-based moves I use with my PGA clients to address the key areas of the swing. Try these three yoga-based moves I use with my PGA clients to address the key areas of the swing. The number of new HIV infections in a rural Indiana county has grown, according to the Centers Disease Control and Prevention. If you've ever wondered what it's like to be a high school student in Singapore, you've come to the right place. As the model for Norman Rockwell's "Rosie the Riveter," Mary Doyle Keefe became the symbol of American women working on the home front during World War II. Feeling so happy you just can't stand it? A 17-year-old teen who has been living at Connecticut Children's Medical Center since December while being forced to have chemotherapy to treat Hodgkin's lymphoma has completed treatment and left the hospital Monday, according to her attorney, Josh Michtom. Same-sex marriage is back on the Supreme Court's agenda. Health officials are preparing for the possibility that bird flu could spread to humans. In the aftermath of Saturday's devastating earthquake, Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, is struggling to come to terms with the loss of so many historic landmarks. A prayer for diamonds actually turns up a gem at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas. Saturday's earthquake in Nepal was the largest to hit the country in more than 80 years. "Good Times" and "Cheech & Chong's Next Movie" actor Ben Powers has died. As the search continues for survivors of Saturday's devastating earthquake in Nepal, the BBC's Bisha Bick reports from Gorkha district. All photographs courtesy Ken Hermann. He called them "disgraceful, dishonest and disrespectful" and threatened to fail them all. Meet Aiko Chihira, Japan's newest department store greeter. Lewis Hamilton took victory for the Silver Arrows at the Chinese Grand Prix - only for his teammate Nico Rosberg to later claim he had ruined his race by driving slowly. Lewis Hamilton took victory for the Silver Arrows at the Chinese Grand Prix - only for his teammate Nico Rosberg to later claim he had ruined his race by driving slowly. Richard Dysart, the award-winning stage actor who gained fame playing law firm leader Leland McKenzie on "L.A. Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell remains in a Los Angeles hospital, according to court documents obtained by CNN. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo considers the threat posed by radical Islam. It's one of the biggest stories of the year. Kim Jong-un's decision to cancel a planned trip to Russia is the latest sign that the North Korean leader is becoming increasingly nervous. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore looks at the growing crisis in the for-profit college industry. In the aftermath of the riots in Baltimore, I was reminded of a painting by one of America's most famous African-American artists. The death of a Baltimore man in police custody has sparked protests across the city. . Volvo's parent company is taking its first step into the developed world. Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who has died at the age of 72, killed 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991, having sex with corpses, keeping some of the body parts and eating others. You're in Russia, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, you're in Moscow, Google is marketing an app with the potential to obstruct law enforcement and put the lives of police officers at risk. Google, whose stated mission is "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful," is now marketing an app with the potential to obstruct law enforcement and put the lives of police officers at risk. It's been a busy few weeks for the Clinton family. "I've been trying for six months with no success." The rioting in Baltimore may have been partly inspired by a series of action-horror movies. In the wake of the disaster, which has left at least 4,500 people dead across Nepal, Tanka Maya Sitoula endured 36 long hours trapped in a room on the ground floor, before she was freed by an Indian rescue team. A hidden camera at Miami International Airport has caught baggage handlers stealing from passengers' bags. The White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday night, hosted by Cecily Strong of "Saturday Night Live," was not Strong's finest hour, though the entire affair seemed like five of C-SPAN's longest hours. Lifetime has its follow-up to its "Unauthorized Saved By the Bell" TV movie: the network is now taking on Full House. The Calbuco Volcano erupted again Thursday, marking the third time since last week, the National Service of Geology and Mining said. The latest film in the "Fast and Furious" series opens in US cinemas on Friday. There's a lot to like about "Avengers: Age of Ultron." A 14-year-old girl was returned to Mexico from Texas after DNA tests showed she's not related to a woman who claimed the teenager was her daughter. A 14-year-old girl was returned to Mexico from Texas on Wednesday after DNA tests showed she's not related to a woman who claimed the teenager was her daughter. "Coronation Street" actress Michelle Keegan has been named the sexiest woman in the world by British men's magazine FHM. "Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show" co-star Lois Lilienstein has died, aged 78. "Lord of the Rings" cinematographer Andrew Lesnie has died at the age of 59. It's a boy! Johnny Kemp, best known for the 1988 party anthem "Just Got Paid," died this week in Jamaica. What do Koch Industries, Walmart, Target, and the Koch Brothers have in common with the American Civil Liberties Union, ColorOfChange.org, and the Center for American Progress? Same-sex marriage has "always been" between a man and a woman. Kabul is a city in mourning. All images are copyrighted. All photographs courtesy Simon Brann Thorpe. "When a Man Loves a Woman" became a hit for Percy Sledge, who has died at the age of 73. It depends on which airline rewards program you've chosen, which route you're flying and when you book your ticket, according to a new Consumer Reports study of 70 million passenger trips over the past two years. It depends on which airline rewards program you've chosen, which route you're flying and when you book your ticket, according to a new Consumer Reports study of 70 million passenger trips over the past two years. A young Afghan woman who was raped by her cousin's husband has been married to the man who carried out the attack. What happened to a 25-year-old black man? Jurors deliberating the fate of the man charged with the 1979 killing of 6-year-old Etan Patz are struggling to reach a verdict. A quadruple rainbow has been spotted in the sky above New York City. Japan's space agency announced this week that the country would put an unmanned rover on the surface of the moon by 2018, joining an elite club of nations who have explored Earth's satellite. The Baltimore mother who slapped her son several times and pulled him out of a protest told CNN that she wasn't concerned that she might be embarrassing her son. At least six Turkish soldiers have been killed in an attack by Kurdish separatist rebels, officials say. All images are copyrighted. At least 800 people are feared dead after a boat carrying hundreds of migrants capsized off the coast of Libya. "I'm on my sabbatical, and the enemy's trying to discredit me." This weekend, millions of people are expected to tune in to watch two men beat each other up. All images are copyrighted. What do you do if you have a dream? Job one for new Attorney General Loretta Lynch is to create a muscular federal response to months of national unrest over controversial police killings like that of Freddie Gray, 25. What do you do if you're Ben Affleck? All images are copyrighted. "No challenge poses more of a public threat than climate change." A court in Indonesia has rejected a bid by two Australian drug smugglers to challenge their planned executions. "Modern Family" star Sofia Vergara is involved in a legal battle with her former fiance over frozen embryos. Six survivors of the Paris kosher supermarket siege in January are suing a French media outlet for what they call dangerous live broadcasting during the hostage-taking. As the United States and Iran move closer to a historic deal over Iran's nuclear program, it is worth remembering that hostage-taking is nothing new. If you want to trademark a name, you need to convince the government that it's "disparaging" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or "scandalous" or The Italian navy has boarded and retaken control of a fishing boat that had been seized hours earlier by gunmen off the coast of Sicily, the Italian military said Friday. A murder investigation is under way after a shooting at a community college in North Carolina. Migrants try to cross the Mediterranean to reach Europe from North Africa. Yellowstone National Park is a supervolcano so enormous, it has puzzled geophysicists for decades, but now a research group, using seismic technology to scan its depths, have made a bombshell discovery. The park is a supervolcano so enormous, it has puzzled geophysicists for decades, but now a research group, using seismic technology to scan its depths, have made a bombshell discovery. The cast of "Full House" is reuniting for a new series on Netflix. What if you could build a house with water? The United States is sending warships to the waters off the coast of Yemen to monitor a convoy of Iranian ships. The streets were empty but not quiet. Shelling began to boom through the Yemeni city of Aden on Thursday afternoon as we hurried back to board the boat that had brought us here from Djibouti. A man carrying a suspicious package scaled a White House fence Sunday night, but was quickly apprehended. An Alaska Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing Monday after its pilot reported hearing unusual banging. All games in the three-game series between the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox have been postponed because of unrest in the city. The perfect season is over. He's a former state solicitor and clerk for two Supreme Court justices. What do beer and ice cream have in common? Mercury, the planet closest to the sun, is about to crash into it. A Saudi-led coalition has ended its air campaign against Houthi rebels in Yemen. South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has said his government is addressing social and economic concerns. The beheadings of two Ethiopian Christians by militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) have once again thrust the practice into the global spotlight. Bobbi Kristina Brown remains in a medically induced coma more than three months after she was found face-down and unresponsive in a bath. The trial of the man accused of killing 12 people and wounding 70 others at a Colorado cinema is set to begin. All images are copyrighted. The killing of an unarmed black man by a white police officer has sparked protests across the United States. As Europe grapples with its worst migration crisis since World War II, Italy's southern island of Sicily is experiencing its own crisis. A South African photographer has captured the moment a Mozambican man was lynched by a mob in Johannesburg. The death of Freddie Gray, which was the flashpoint for the protests and now the riots in Baltimore, has raised again the questions surrounding police use of force, especially after the now-familiar video of officers arresting Mr. Kenya is offering a $225,000 reward for information on one of its most wanted men. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has led a military parade in the capital, Tehran, to mark the country's National Day. "We saw misguided young people who need to be held accountable, but also need support." It's a simple matter to question ulterior motives when the letter itself takes pains to question ulterior motives. A man charged with planning the deadly 2008 Mumbai terror attacks in India has been released on bail in Pakistan after years of detention, prompting sharp criticism from India. A California woman who was recording police activity said she was terrified when a deputy U.S. Novak Djokovic extended his current winning streak to 17 matches after beating Thomas Berdych 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 in the rain-interrupted final of the Monte Carlo Masters. Suzanne Crough, the child actress who portrayed youngest daughter Tracy on the '70s musical sitcom "The Partridge Family," has died. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani considers Nigeria's fight against corruption. It's one of the most famous school break-ins of all time. An Egyptian court sentenced the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohamed Badie, to death by hanging, along with 13 members of his group. It's a day to celebrate the fact that women earn 77 cents for every dollar that men earn. Major League Baseball has postponed two games between the Baltimore Orioles and the Chicago White Sox due to "ongoing public safety issues" in the city. It all started with a joke. It all started with a routine physical. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore considers the growing crisis of police brutality against African-Americans. Gao Yu, a veteran journalist and press freedom advocate, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for revealing state secrets. More than 160 patients have been rushed to hospitals across the state for adverse reactions to synthetic cannabinoid, known as "spice" or "K2." "Spice" and other similar synthetic drugs are often marketed as legal plant material coated with chemicals that are supposed to mimic the effects of marijuana, according to a statement from the governor's office. It's been a busy week for Amy Schumer. It's official: Hillary Clinton is running for president. Swedish prosecutors say they will now interview Wikileaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. North Korea may already have as many as 20 nuclear warheads, according to a Wall Street Journal report. It's been 60 years since a mass inoculation of Jonas Salk's vaccine began with school children in the United States. It's one of the biggest health concerns for young people in East Asia. In her campaign launch video, Hillary Clinton has deftly put her finger in the wind and sensed the winds of populism blowing through America. Two US airport screeners have been fired after allegedly conspiring to grope attractive men at Denver International Airport, Denver police said. If newly revised NYPD training materials are approved by a federal judge, new cadets could be taking courses reminding them "not to engage in racial profiling." Two of Iran's most powerful men have different views on a proposed nuclear deal with world powers. "Allah knows if we will survive this." The Mansour family is among dozens of Americans caught in the crossfire of warring parties in Yemen. As the controversy over the landing of a gyrocopter on the grounds of the Capitol rages on, it's worth remembering that I own a pilot's certificate. Scientists say they've found more evidence that Mars may once have had a sea as extensive as Earth's Atlantic Ocean, and Curiosity has found evidence of ancient streambeds and a lake on the planet. The world's biggest carmakers are descending on China this week for the country's biggest car show. Thailand has lifted martial law, replacing it with a controversial new security order granting sweeping powers to the ruling military junta. David Letterman's final "Late Show" guests have been announced. All images are copyrighted. The fight took place in the food court area of Resorts World Casino where approximately 300 people were still at the scene when police arrived, according to the New York Police Department. A day after riots erupted in Baltimore following the death of a black man in police custody, the city's clergy are searching for ways to move forward. The United States' support for Saudi Arabia's air campaign against the Houthi movement in Yemen has been described by some as a mistake. As the search continues for survivors from a boat that capsized off the coast of Libya on Saturday, here are some of the stories from around the world. Climbers caught on camera fleeing an avalanche on Mount Everest have described the harrowing moment they were caught up in Nepal's devastating earthquake. Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez looked on impassively Wednesday as he was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole, a new low for a young man who once enjoyed a $40 million pro-football contract and now stands convicted in the 2013 murder of onetime friend Odin Lloyd. University of Florida and Emory University fraternities are investigating allegations that Zeta Beta Tau fraternity members disrespected wounded war veterans last weekend at Panama City Beach, Florida, by spitting, urinating and pouring beer on them. It takes a village to raise a triathlete. All images are copyrighted. The Chicago Daily News was the first newspaper in the country to report the news that President Franklin D. Roosevelt had been killed in World War II. There is a special hell reserved for the women who fall into the clutches of today's Jihadi fighters. Investigators are still trying to piece together exactly what happened at the Sirenusa resort, where a Delaware family's vacation in paradise turned into a nightmare. Investigators are still trying to piece together exactly what happened at the Sirenusa resort, where a Delaware family's vacation in paradise turned into a nightmare. He's called Altamura Man. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Ahmed Rashid considers the threat posed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Pope Francis will visit Cuba on his way to the United States in September, the Vatican said Wednesday. She has been a part of all our lives now for approaching a quarter of a century. One of the biggest TV events of all time is being reimagined for new audiences. We set Baltimore on fire this time. The story of the "true cross" has been told many times. The search area for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 looks set to double in size. As protests continue across the country over the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, some local businesses in the city are banding together to show their support for the city, while others are left to rebuild or clean up after Monday's riot. What do Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman have in common? Five years after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster that killed 11 people, devastated livelihoods and wreaked havoc on the already fragile natural resources of the Gulf of Mexico region, it's time to ask ourselves: What have we learned? Five years after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster that killed 11 people, devastated livelihoods and wreaked havoc on the already fragile natural resources of the Gulf of Mexico region, it's time to ask ourselves: What have we learned? It is a crime to cover up the legacy of slavery. A video emerges of a police officer shooting an unarmed black man in the back as he runs away. It's the mistake that politicians make: trying to appeal to all voters. Ibrahim al-Rubaish died Monday night in what AQAP's media wing, Al-Malahem Media, called a "crusader airstrike." "I'd like to see someone who's going to fight for the middle class, who's going to fight for Social Security, who's going to fight for student loans." In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore reflects on her home city of Baltimore. Jury selection is under way in the trial of James Holmes, who is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 70 others at a Colorado cinema in 2012. SpaceX will launch its latest mission to the International Space Station on Tuesday. We left the port of Djibouti last night on a small boat. It was supposed to be a dream come true. The Supreme Court has always been about a lot more than the intentions of the framers. My name is Mohammad, and I'm a 25-year-old Syrian man from Aleppo. All images are copyrighted. An outbreak of listeria linked to a Texas ice cream company may have been caused by the same strain of bacteria for five years, US health officials say. "I bring the public information that will help them on their path to be their best selves," says Dr. Mehmet Oz is defending himself against a group of doctors who accuse him of "manifesting an egregious lack of integrity" in his TV and promotional work and who call his faculty position at Columbia University unacceptable. A Lamborghini sports car crashed into a guardrail at Walt Disney World Speedway on Sunday, killing a passenger, the Florida Highway Patrol said. All images are copyrighted. If that was a tornado, it was one monster of one. Pro-democracy legislators in Hong Kong have walked out of the city's legislature in protest at a Beijing-backed election proposal. The execution of eight prisoners in Indonesia has sparked a diplomatic row between the two countries. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore considers the role of mothers. World powers have agreed on a framework for a nuclear deal with Iran. A week ago, I started reading the Book of Genesis. In the dead of night, a North Korean defector launches thousands of leaflets across the border from South Korea in balloons, determined his people will see the movie in which the leader Kim Jong Un is assassinated on screen. A 19-year-old man has been charged with conspiring to commit a terrorist act. All images are copyrighted. Conor McDonnell is the self-taught photography star behind Instagram's most liked photo, showing the couple's embrace at their May wedding. "I need to shoot him to stop the threat, or I need to run him over to stop the threat." If you want to replace the Hubble Space Telescope, you're going to need a bit of both. Imagine a country bigger than the Vatican and Monaco. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore reflects on the 150th anniversary of the Civil War surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. It's been a banner year for transgender people. It was meant to be the world's smallest sculpture. As Europe grapples with its worst migrant crisis in decades, a small group of migrants has arrived in Sicily after a perilous journey across the Mediterranean. This small group in Augusta were among nearly 10,000 migrants who have arrived on Italian shores since the weekend, according to the Italian Coast Guard. He's one of the most famous members of the X-Men. I see a revolution in medical marijuana. It's the new Jagermeister. Police are searching for the parents of a 17-year-old girl who is accused of abusing and killing her 3-year-old sister. Sudan is the last known male northern white rhino left in the entire world. The death toll from the devastating earthquake that struck Nepal two days ago surged past 3,000 on Monday, a government official said. Police in India say they shot dead 20 suspected red sandalwood smugglers after a three-hour gun battle. After weeks of dramatic testimony, jurors are set to begin deliberations Tuesday in the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who faces life in prison or the death penalty for working with his brother to explode bombs at the 2013 Boston Marathon. The shooting of a police officer in Boston has sparked a national debate about police use of force. The lawyer for an Oklahoma deputy who shot and killed a suspect says his client's actions were "an accident of misfortune." Muslims who were among migrants trying to get from Libya to Italy in a boat this week threw 12 fellow passengers overboard because the 12 were Christians, Italian police said. "That very well may be... that it's luck that he is still alive." It all started with a birthday party that little Damani Terry was attending. The Arizona police officer who deliberately crashed his patrol car into an armed suspect previously faced an excessive force lawsuit in New York, according to court documents. European Union ministers have proposed a 10-point plan to help address the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean Sea. Two police officers involved in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man were not in their "normal states of mind" at the time, a police investigator said. The fatal police shootings of an unarmed man in North Charleston, South Carolina, and an unarmed man in Ferguson, Missouri, have once again raised questions about police shootings of African-Americans. "There has been an outpouring of support from ordinary South Africans who are disgusted with the attacks not only because they are foreign, or African, but because they are fellow human beings." The death of a Baltimore man in police custody has sparked protests in the city. A Georgia woman has been arrested after allegedly posting on Facebook that she planned to "kill at least 15" white police officers. It took more than seven decades, but England finally got its delivery of tons of silver coins. After months of intensive questioning, a jury has finally been picked for the trial of Colorado movie theater massacre suspect James Holmes. It's one of the biggest sporting events of the year, but how much does it cost to watch it? "It's pumping." A man who became a father after a friend used his sperm and a turkey baster to get pregnant has won a visitation battle. Jurors are considering whether Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is guilty of carrying out the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings that killed three people and injured more than 260. The death of a Baltimore man in police custody has sparked protests across the city. "I wish my teacher knew how to do a backflip." The police chief in North Charleston, South Carolina, says he is "sickened" by a video that appears to show an officer shooting an unarmed man in the back. Thump. A Japan Railway maglev train hit 603 per hour (374 miles per hour) on an experimental track in Yamanashi Tuesday, setting a decisive new world record. Britain's Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro won their second consecutive Reem Acra FEI World Cup Dressage title in Las Vegas at the weekend... Dujardin and Valegro won their their second consecutive Reem Acra FEI World Cup Dressage title in Las Vegas at the weekend -- a trophy to sit alongside Olympic gold and the world and European titles. They are the best showjumping and dressage horses in the world. As Nepal grapples with an earthquake that has killed more than 3,400 people, Ronen Ziv worries about someone he has never met. Kathmandu: (CNN)As Nepal grapples with an earthquake that has killed more than 3,400 people, Ronen Ziv worries about someone he has never met. As Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe prepares to address a joint meeting of Congress this week, he has an opportunity to do right by "comfort women" who were forced to work in Japanese military brothels during World War II. Chad Bernstein is a professional musician who works with at-risk children in Miami. All photographs courtesy Anuradha Koirala and Pushpa Basnet. A single mother in Phoenix, Arizona, is helping other single parents. It's time to call this persistent meme what it is: A misleading, hyperbolic and dangerous distraction, one that shifts blame away from the real issues. "I miss her a lot, and I wish she could have been here, but I can't wait to get back to her and maybe let her try on the jacket." The last time Frank Jordan spoke with his son, Louis Jordan was fishing on a sailboat a few miles off the South Carolina coast. As the Supreme Court considers whether same-sex marriage should be legal in all 50 states, a growing number of Americans are coming out in support of gay rights. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Ahmed Rashid looks at the significance of the drought in California. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore looks at why some young people in the United States say they would rather be single than married. As long as I'm happy." Before you berate Jackie for prioritising her love of travel over marriage, consider where she's coming from. All photographs by Anthony Sideri. "We are at the beginning of a massive and mounting crisis with no solution in sight." It's over. More than 5,000 people have been evacuated from their homes as Chile's Calbuco volcano continues to erupt. A former Florida State University student who has accused star football player Jameis Winston of rape has filed a lawsuit against the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, her lawyer said. As Europe grapples with the migrant crisis, the Italian island of Lampedusa is playing an increasingly important role in the search-and-rescue effort. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who... Commander: Seoul (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is continuing to rule with an iron fist, having ordered the execution of about 15 senior officials so far this year, according to an assessment by South Korean intelligence agents, a lawmaker who attended a closed briefing said. Pop star Taylor Swift, who has built an intense bond with her fans by sharing personal details of her life, revealed some sobering news Thursday: her mother has cancer. Protests over the death of a Baltimore man in police custody have turned violent. The founder of one of the world's most famous yoga studios has denied allegations that he sexually assaulted female students. China's President Xi Jinping and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi are meeting in Hong Kong. The Pentagon says it has made great progress in its effort to develop a self-steering bullet. Sarah Brady, whose husband was shot in the head during the 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, has died. Kenya's government has threatened to close the world's largest refugee camp in the wake of the deadly Al-Shabaab attack on a Kenyan college. All images are copyrighted. Russian President Vladimir Putin will take part in his annual televised question-and-answer session with the nation on Thursday. At least three children have been killed in an airstrike in Yemen, officials say. Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, a former top deputy to Saddam Hussein and more recently a key figure in Sunni extremist groups battling the Iraqi government, has been killed in a security operation in that country, Iraqi state-run television reported Friday. It's a tale of two halves. It's a simple document: a copy of the birth certificate of a newborn baby. All images are copyrighted. A Columbia University student who was accused of rape is suing the New York City school for allowing his accuser to publicly brand him a "serial rapist" President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro shake hands at the Summit of the Americas in Panama City. The lawyer for a Baltimore community activist whose arrest was broadcast live on CNN said Thursday morning that his client had been released from jail. Relief efforts are continuing in Nepal. How do you launch a rocket and land it on a floating barge? Supreme Court justices appeared divided Tuesday during historic arguments over the constitutionality of gay marriage, with Justice Anthony Kennedy returning to a familiar role as the court's pivotal vote. The US Department of Justice is investigating the death of a Baltimore man who suffered a serious spinal injury while in police custody. More than a million people have been displaced by Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamist insurgency. This week brought a dramatic turn of events in a small community outside of Detroit: A man bloodied during a traffic stop was cleared of all charges, the police officer who arrested the motorist is charged with beating him and the community's police chief has stepped down. The Pentagon is developing an unmanned drone ship to track enemy submarines over thousands of miles. Nobel literature laureate Guenter Grass, best known around the world for his novel "The Tin Drum," has died, his publisher said. The man who recorded a South Carolina police officer shooting an unarmed man in the back says he was told by another officer to stop recording the incident. Rescue workers in Nepal are searching for survivors after a powerful earthquake hit the country on Saturday. Police in Japan say they have arrested a former school principal over allegations he photographed an obscene act with a girl of 13 or 14 and produced pornography in a hotel room in Manila, the Philippine capital. Japanese police say they arrested the man, Yuhei Takashima, on Wednesday over allegations he photographed an obscene act with a girl of 13 or 14 and produced pornography in a hotel room in Manila, the Philippine capital. Nine people have been charged in connection with the theft of one of the world's rarest bourbons. Tens of thousands of Brazilians have taken to the streets in cities across the country. Freddie Gray did not get timely medical care after he was arrested and was not buckled into a seat belt while being transported in a police van, Baltimore police said Friday. The world's cultural heritage is under threat from all sides. Have you ever wondered what makes a country happy? It's not just the fun activities that make locals and travelers to those countries happy, according to the third World Happiness Report, released by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network for the United Nations on April 23. "We are now in a position to move on a path toward the future." The sinking of a migrant boat off the coast of Libya on Sunday, with as many as 800 people feared dead, has renewed calls for Europe to do more to deter asylum seekers from making the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean. Edwin Sabuhoro quit his job as a warden in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, home to the endangered mountain gorilla, to help poachers make a living. All images are copyrighted. Ernst Haas, one of the 20th century's great photojournalists and image-makers, was also a regular on movie sets. Haas, one of the 20th century's great photojournalists and image-makers -- an early member of the great Magnum Photos cooperative who was famous enough in his prime to have been the subject of a Museum of Modern Art exhibit in 1962 -- was also a regular on movie sets. On Saturday, hundreds of music retailers will hold events to commemorate Record Store Day, an annual celebration of, well, your neighborhood record store. On Saturday, hundreds of music retailers will hold events to commemorate Record Store Day, an annual celebration of, well, your neighborhood record store. Egypt's ousted President Mohamed Morsy has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for violence and inciting violence. Have you ever had a scalpel? The killing of a Coptic Christian woman in Egypt is the latest in a string of attacks targeting Christians around the world. All images are copyrighted. An Oklahoma reserve sheriff's deputy accused of fatally shooting a man he says he meant to subdue with a Taser pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a charge of second-degree manslaughter. It's a shame. The visitation for Walter Scott, the man shot dead by a police officer after a traffic stop, is under way. A young Liberian nurse who was forced to care for Ebola patients at the same time as her mother, father, sister and cousin has found a new lease on life in the United States. David Smith, an associate dean at Emory's nursing school, said they accepted Kekula because they were struck how both she and Emory each treated four Ebola patients at around the same time last year - and Emory had dozens of doctors and nurses and millions of dollars in technology while Kekula had nobody and nearly no supplies. A white police officer has been charged with murder after allegedly shooting an unarmed black man in the back as he ran away. At least 17 people have been killed on Mount Everest, India's army says, after a massive earthquake struck Nepal. Hospital gowns have gotten a face-lift after some help from fashion designers like these from Patient Style and the Henry Ford Innovation Institute. Hospital gowns have gotten a face-lift after some help from fashion designers like these from Patient Style and the Henry Ford Innovation Institute. A young couple from Michigan are sharing their story of survival after she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. A Swiss scientist has developed a laser that can "seed" the weather. Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has been found guilty of first-degree murder. "It doesn't matter what anyone says, he is presumed to be innocent." All images are copyrighted. It's a sign that complicated, manpower-intensive investigations begun when ISIS started seizing swaths of territory a year ago are finally being completed. Protesters angry over the death of Freddie Gray got into physical altercations with police Saturday night near the city's famed baseball stadium. A Philadelphia student has turned himself into Batman, complete with cape and cowl. The final hours of Mary Jane Veloso's life appeared to be drawing to a close. Protests over the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore have spread to other US cities. Most kids want to go out and play when they finish their homework early. In the Iraqi village of Baqufa, a few miles from the frontline with the so-called Islamic State (ISIS), a small but determined group of Christian fighters are making a stand against the militants. All images are copyrighted. It's been more than two centuries since France and the United States stood united in the freedom we owe to one another. President Obama, in a letter to congratulate the launch, called France "our Nation's oldest ally." "For more than two centuries, the United States and France have stood united in the freedom we owe to one another," he wrote. Sanjay Gupta, a neurosurgeon and CNN's chief medical correspondent, has scrubbed up at the request of a Nepalese medical team to help with the operation. Sanjay Gupta, a neurosurgeon and CNN's chief medical correspondent, has scrubbed up at the request of a Nepalese medical team to help with the operation. As the search continues for survivors of Saturday's earthquake in Nepal, here's a look at how the world has responded. The FBI has launched an investigation into the beating of a man by sheriff's deputies in California. All images are copyrighted. Rescuers in Nepal have pulled a man from the wreckage of a building where he was stuck for a staggering 82 hours after the devastating earthquake that hit the country Saturday. Turkey has recalled its ambassador to the Vatican amid a row over the Pope's use of the word "genocide." More than 50 bodies have been exhumed from a mass grave in Tikrit, Iraqi officials say. Protests are planned across the United States over the death of a black man in police custody in Baltimore. It all started on Facebook. A New York City woman accused of planning a terror attack was "obsessed" with violent jihad, prosecutors say. A South Carolina police officer has been charged with murder after a video appeared to show him shooting an unarmed man in the back as he ran away. Two African-American candidates won their wards Tuesday night to make the Ferguson City Council 50% black. All images are copyrighted. Thousands of cases of hummus are being recalled due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Walter Scott was a father of four who had recently celebrated his 50th birthday. The plus-size clothing retailer has launched an ad campaign for its Cacique line titled #ImNoAngel, seeking to "redefine sexy." Jockey AP McCoy, who announced last week he would retire at the end of the season, finished fifth in his final Grand National. It has been a year since one of the worst maritime disasters in South Korea's history. Al-Shabaab militants have launched a series of deadly attacks over the last few years in the region mostly targeting Christians. "They want to make sure they terrify the teachers so they go to their homes -- so the kids in this area don't get what they deserve." Al-Shabaab militants have launched a series of deadly attacks over the last few years in the region mostly targeting Christians. Police are investigating the death of a man who shot himself outside the US Capitol in Washington. At least three people were shot in separate incidents in Ferguson, Missouri, on late Tuesday and early Wednesday as hundreds of demonstrators gathered in support of protests in Baltimore, a city spokesman said. The C-130 Hercules is the oldest continuously produced family of military planes in history. She's famous enough by now to go by one name, but should she? All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Police in Texas will not face criminal charges over the fatal shooting of a man who was holding a screwdriver. The Red Cross on Saturday called for an immediate 24-hour ceasefire in battle-torn Yemen, saying many more people recently wounded in airstrikes and ground fighting will die if not tended to soon. In the middle of the night, a convoy of buses pulled up outside the international airport in Yemen's capital. At Garissa University College, life goes on. They may not be "Star Trek"-type extraterrestrials, but we may be close to finding evidence of alien life, a NASA scientist says. For a decade, the New South China Mall, the biggest shopping mall in the world, has been an embarrassment for its owners and China. Militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant have launched a major offensive in the country's western Anbar province. Convicted drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are waiting to learn whether they will be put to death by firing squad after an Indonesian court rejected a last ditch effort to gain clemency from Widodo on Monday. That tough stance casts a further pall on two Australian drug smugglers, part of the so-called "Bali Nine." They are waiting to learn whether they will be put to death by firing squad after an Indonesian court rejected a last ditch effort to gain clemency from Widodo on Monday. A young woman with a severe food allergy is recovering from a near-death experience. More than half a million children have been forced to flee their homes in Nigeria due to conflict, the UN's children's agency says. New York's iconic Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island will reopen to the public Saturday, one day after a bomb threat that led to its evacuation was declared unfounded, officials said. The new CNN series "High Profits" follows two Colorado entrepreneurs as they build a legal marijuana empire. As the U.S. scales back its military presence in Afghanistan, the BBC's Nick Paton Walsh looks at some of the challenges ahead. Brazil is in the midst of its biggest political crisis in decades. As Iraqi forces, aided by Shiite militiamen, took control Wednesday of the northern city of Tikrit, they found vehicles laden with explosives and buildings that might be booby-trapped. A New York Police Department detective has apologised for an angry exchange with an Uber driver that was caught on video and landed him on modified assignment. A drone carrying traces of a radioactive material was found on the rooftop of Japan's equivalent to the White House on Wednesday, police and government officials said. A drone carrying traces of a radioactive material was found on the rooftop of Japan's equivalent to the White House on Wednesday, police and government officials said. Meet UltraHaptics, a start-up that wants to change the way we interact with electronic devices. It's been a long time coming. It's April Fools' Day, so what do you do? The Indiana governor's decision to sign a "fix" to his state's controversial religious freedom law has opened up a new debate on gay rights in the US, a potential Republican presidential candidate says. If you want to know what China's Communist Party leader Mao Zedong thought about socialism with Chinese characteristics, you'll have to read his little book. Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez is on trial for the murder of Odin Lloyd. Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell is in intensive care after being found unconscious at her Los Angeles home. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore considers the plight of low-wage workers. In a park in Kenya's capital, hundreds gathered to remember the 147 people killed in last week's attack at Garissa University College. "Israel will not accept an agreement which allows a country that vows to annihilate us, period." The FBI is investigating after two people were found dead on a cruise ship in Puerto Rico. For years Kenya has been debating how to counter the threat posed by Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab. The Indian army plans to clean up thousands of pounds of mountaineering waste from Mount Everest. Severe weather is bearing down on the United States. Severe weather is bearing down on the United States. Iran's President on Friday hailed the proposed international deal on his country's nuclear program, vowing that Iran will stick to its promises and... 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A Kenyan student who survived Thursday's deadly attack on a university in the country's north-east has described how she hid in a closet and drank body lotion to ward off the gunmen. The Duke of York is spending this week "privately" amid allegations of sexual abuse, Buckingham Palace has said. There's good news and there's bad news. The co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing a Germanwings airliner into the French Alps, killing 150 people, appears to have locked the plane's pilot out of the cockpit. All images are copyrighted. He won a Grammy Award in 1959 for best performance, documentary or spoken word for "The Best of the Stan Freberg Shows." In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore looks at why it is so important to protect the rights of the LGBT community. "Furious 7" is expected to gross $115 million or more when opening at the North American box office this weekend, the top showing ever for an April title, not accounting for inflation. An Oklahoma family's first family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on a photographer's Facebook page. The family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer's Facebook page this week. The controversy over Indiana's new religious freedom law has led to a national debate about religious freedom and gay rights. "I Love Lucy" star Lucille Ball's life-size bronze statue in Celoron, New York, has been likened to Conway Twitty, the snake from "Beetlejuice" and actor Steve Buscemi, among other unflattering comparisons. Nigeria's opposition candidate Muhammadu Buhari has won the country's presidential election, defeating incumbent Goodluck Jonathan by about two million votes. Muhammadu Buhari, 72, won Nigeria's presidential election, defeating incumbent Goodluck Jonathan by about two million votes. Iranians have been celebrating a historic nuclear deal with the United States and other world powers. Three men have been charged in connection with an alleged plot to travel to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State. Stargazers around the world caught a glimpse of a "blood moon" on Saturday morning. Turkey has been hit by a series of power outages that have left millions of people without electricity. McDonald's announcement that it is raising wages for its workers is a significant victory for fast-food cooks and cashiers and those of us who support them. "We're in a new era." It's that time of year again. On Good Friday, Christians around the world will celebrate the Stations of the Cross. The emails, which make offensive references to President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and Muslims and minorities, were obtained by the Washington Post on Thursday after a public records request. All images are copyrighted. A Wisconsin pizza company has found itself at the heart of a social media storm over Indiana's "religious freedom" law. The complete skeleton of a camel thought to have been used by Ottoman troops besieging Vienna in the 17th century has been found beneath a cellar in Austria. The son of one of the world's richest men has been found dead at his Los Angeles home. As the investigation into the Germanwings plane crash continues, it's time to talk about mental illness in a way that doesn't drive some into the darkness. That's why in our public and more private discourse, people with mental illness and the rest of society must talk about mental illness in a way that doesn't drive some into the darkness. A drought in California, a flu outbreak in Chicago and a proposed tunnel between Denmark and Germany are among the stories featured on CNN Student News. He refused to identify himself. As his military career winds down, Britain's Prince Harry is going to be spending some time down under. Three men have been charged with plotting to kill a Ku Klux Klan member. After eight days of intense negotiations, world powers and Iran have reached a framework agreement on Iran's nuclear program. All images are copyrighted. Prince Harry has arrived in Australia for a four-week attachment with the Australian Army. Australia's foreign minister says her country has agreed to share intelligence with Iran in the fight against the so-called Islamic State. The co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing a Germanwings plane into the French Alps used the plane's autopilot several times during the flight, investigators say. All images are copyrighted. Huntley High School in suburban Chicago is working to enroll the majority of its students in its blended learning program, which merges Internet-based instruction with a more traditional classroom setting. Zobott is enrolled in Huntley High's blended learning program, which merges Internet-based instruction with a more traditional classroom setting. Days after a horrific Al-Shabaab attack on its soil, Kenya launched airstrikes targeting the terror group in Somalia, according to a military source, who insisted the strikes were not retribution for last week's massacre at Garissa University College that killed nearly 150 people. In his Easter message, the Pope called for peace in the Middle East, Africa and the world at large. Hundreds of people have marched at a North Carolina university after a noose was found on campus. Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh, 29, was deported from Pakistan to the United States. A Saudi border guard has been killed in a cross-border fire exchange with militants in Yemen. In our series of letters from African journalists, filmmaker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at the ancient sport of camel racing in the United Arab Emirates. A fugitive from the United States who has lived in Cuba for more than 40 years says he is considering turning himself in. A Saudi-led coalition is carrying out air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. In this week's edition of CNN Student News, we take a look at California's historic drought, as well as two religious holidays being celebrated worldwide this weekend. The world's oldest person has died. As the Missouri National Guard prepared to deploy to help quell riots in Ferguson, Missouri, that raged sporadically last year, the guard used highly militarized words such as "enemy forces" and "adversaries" to refer to protesters, according to documents obtained by CNN. At least 12 people have been killed in an attack on a government building in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, officials say. The Margolin family, including Gregory Margolin's daughter Ira and granddaughter Liora, fled war in Ukraine to safety in Israel. In our series of letters from African journalists, filmmaker and columnist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani reflects on the first anniversary of the kidnapping of more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls by Islamist militant group Boko Haram. Norway is set to become the first nation in the world to phase out FM radio entirely. After its name was booted from science books for more than a century, a new study suggests that the Brontosaurus belongs to its own genera, and therefore deserves its own name. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, in a news release and wanted poster distributed online, offers the reward for the death or capture of Houthi leader Abdelmalik Bedrudin Al-Houthi and former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Yemen-based Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, in a news release and wanted poster distributed online, offers the reward for the death or capture of Houthi leader Abdelmalik Bedrudin Al-Houthi and former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Police have charged a Florida man with violating national airspace and operating a gyrocopter without a valid permit. More than 100 fish have died in the Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon in Rio de Janeiro. He's a new man. The opinion polls on the UK election debate between seven party leaders were simple enough: Between David Cameron of the Conservatives, Ed Miliband of Labour, Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats, Nigel Farage of the United Kingdom Independence Party, Natalie Bennett of the Green Party, Nicola Sturgeon of the Scottish National Party and Leanne Wood of Plaid Cymru, the Welsh Nationalists, there really was no clear winner. A New York judge has ruled that a woman can use Facebook to serve her husband with divorce papers. The world's first human whole head transplant has taken place in Italy. It started with a heart transplant and ended with a carjacking, a shooting and a police chase. At first, it seemed like any other Thursday morning. The funeral for a Baltimore man who died in police custody has taken place. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, novelist and writer Langston Hughes reflects on his life as a food activist. A California man with terminal cancer wants to be able to choose when and how he dies. Saudi Arabia has stepped up its military operations against Houthi rebels in Yemen. All images are copyrighted. "I never thought that our brother folk is going to have war with us, so that Ukrainians and Russians are going to be divided with blood." It's showtime! Just over a month ago, Kamron Taylor sat in an Illinois courtroom to hear a jury convict him of murder. A New York City detective has been suspended after being accused of stealing $3,000 during an illegal cigarettes raid, according to police. The Hatton Garden heist, as it will surely come to be known, was every safe deposit box holder's nightmare, every movie director's dream. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at the plight of African migrants in South Africa. The nuclear agreement reached between Iran and six world powers marks a new chapter in the history of the country. Sustainable development is a doctrine that says: Let us once again place the economy on a true moral foundation and we'll keep greed within bounds, ensuring the economic growth is combined with social fairness and environmental sustainability. In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States was the first nation to launch a satellite into space. "We will never forget you." Xenophobic violence in South Africa has left seven people dead in recent weeks. All images are copyrighted. TripAdvisor has released its list of the world's top 10 islands for 2015. Details of the plot for 2016's "Star Wars: Rogue One" were revealed during a panel at Star Wars Celebration fan festival Sunday in Anaheim, California. In our series of letters from Iranian journalists, film-maker and columnist Maziar Bahari considers the implications of the preliminary agreement on Iran's nuclear programme. Two African-Americans were elected to the Ferguson City Council on Tuesday, meaning three of the six council members are black. A man has been arrested in connection with a deadly hit-and-run in Jerusalem, Israeli police say. An impressive art collection assembled by the late actress and Hollywood icon, Lauren Bacall, has officially been offered for purchase. At least three former members of parliament with the Party of Regions have reportedly committed suicide in the last seven weeks: Civil unions between people of the same sex will soon be recognized in Chile. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Don Riddell looks at the plight of Florida's Everglades. The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) is fighting to take control of a Palestinian refugee camp near the Syrian capital, Damascus. Chinese censors have developed a new IT weapon and have attacked servers outside their borders, including in the United States. The investigation into the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525 has not revealed evidence the co-pilot Andreas Lubitz's motives were known, a spokesman for the prosecutor's office in Dusseldorf, Germany, said Monday. All images are copyrighted. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore reflects on the impact of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. A year after more than 200 Nigerian girls were kidnapped from their school by Boko Haram militants, Charles Alasholuyi is still protesting for their safe return. When more than 200 Nigerian girls were kidnapped from their school a year ago by Boko Haram militants, millions of people around the world joined a social media campaign to plead for their safe return. "We're winning" is a phrase I've heard a lot recently as it pertains to LGBT rights. Al-Shabaab is a Somali militant group with links to al Qaeda. A South African university is celebrating the removal of a British colonialist's statue after weeks of protests. The death toll there has doubled in a year's time, if an opposition group is right. The death toll there has doubled in a year's time, if an opposition group is right. The sister of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has appeared in court in New York, accused of making bomb threats. A door bearing a graffiti drawing by British artist Banksy was seized by police in Gaza on Thursday after a dispute over its sale, a Gaza police official told CNN. "If war's drums are beaten, we are ready for them." Holland manager Guus Hiddink has slammed his own supporters for booing Andres Iniesta during his side's 2-0 victory against Spain. Scotland's Euro 2016 qualifier with Georgia in September could be played behind closed doors. The Football Association has confirmed that anyone can become a football agent from Thursday. Goalkeeper Maksims Uvarenko has not been paid by CSKA Sofia since joining the club in January. A driver punched a father on the school run then smashed up his car with a hockey stick in front of young children because he was having a 'bad day' and saw red. 'We are in a process where players are coming into the team and gathering experience.' New York police are searching for a mother and her daughter who are believed to have fled to Germany. Thousands of animals are feared to have been wiped out by the blaze after yesterday's strong winds of up to 45mph, coupled with bone dry ground thanks to a lack of rain, whipped the flamed across across 70 hectres of heathland. Thousands of animals are feared to have been wiped out by the blaze after yesterday's strong winds of up to 45mph, coupled with bone dry ground thanks to a lack of rain, whipped the flamed across across 70 hectres of heathland. All images are copyrighted. Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet has revealed how his mental strength helped him recover after being dropped last December. Giant hailstones the size of plums crashed down over the South on Tuesday with residents rushing out to capture the freak weather. Crew members from an 85-foot tall ship had to leap into the sea to be rescued after their vessel lost power in rough seas off the coast of Maine. All images are copyrighted. A drunk teenage boy had to be rescued by security after jumping into a lions' enclosure at a zoo in western India. A 12-year-old boy who fell out of a five-storey window miraculously survived after landing on a car parked beneath the building. Detroit Red Wings winger Drew Miller says he's'very lucky' to be alive after being cut across his face by a skate during a game against the Ottawa Senators. Chelsea defender Filipe Luis says he wants to stay at the club beyond the end of his contract. A Reading fan who ran topless on to the pitch during an FA Cup match has said he has no regrets about the stunt. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. An irritated elephant decided to douse a buffalo bull with cold water when it got a little too close for comfort. A pub landlord convicted of showing Premier League football matches on foreign TV channels has won an eight-year legal battle to clear his name. The Irish Football Association is hoping that structural damage at its Windsor Park home in Belfast will not jeopardise the staging of the team's crucial Euro 2016 qualifier against Romania in June. A football fan is facing a three-year ban after running topless onto a pitch and performing a series of somersaults during his first ever game at the stadium. Tributes have been paid to a student who was killed when a car ploughed into a double decker bus. A mother and her teenage daughter have been arrested after a video of them fighting with a student at a high school was posted online. Stoke chief executive Tony Scholes is hopeful they can keep hold of Asmir Begovic as the goalkeeper approaches the final year of his contract. A bus driver who was caught reading a newspaper while driving has been slammed by his boss as a 'complete idiot'. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has confirmed Winston Reid will be fit for Saturday's match with bottom-club Leicester City. The past 11 months have been the most challenging in John Redman's life. Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva is looking to recapture what he considers his best form in two years after recovering from injury. All photographs courtesy Yki Aoyama. Police are hunting a man aged between 50 and 60 suspected of robbing a bank in broad daylight and running off with £3,000 in cash. All images are copyrighted. Tom Boyd believes Jason Denayer’s loan spell at Celtic has been so successful that he is now ready to challenge for a place at Manchester City next season. Andros Townsend enjoyed silencing the critics with his wonder strike for England, saying naysayers like Paul Merson provided the perfect motivation for him in Italy. All images are copyrighted. Antonio Conte insisted his return to Turin for Italy's 1-1 draw against England prompted'very fond memories', despite reports he received death threats in the days leading up to the friendly. Dumbarton boss Ian Murray reckons a supposedly easier run-in can swing second place Hibs' way ahead of Rangers in the last month of the Championship season. Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet took the time to pose for pictures with pilots in an aeroplane cockpit as he returned to England after serving on international duty with Belgium in Euro 2016 qualifiers against Cyprus and Israel. A sprawling rural estate - complete with a Grade II-listed manor house and five cottages - is on the market for £6million. Two college campus police officers in Dallas have been placed on administrative leave after shocking video footage surfaced of them harassing a group of four students and arresting one after first hitting him. Gary Locke has been given the job at Kilmarnock on a permanent basis after a successful interim spell. Bayern Munich will attempt to extend their lead at the top of the Bundesliga to seven points when they visit Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. easyJet has apologised after a 14-year-old girl was left stranded at an airport because she was carrying two pieces of hand luggage. A man who killed a grandfather with a single punch after his grandfather's funeral has been jailed. Notts County forward Ellen White scored against her former club Arsenal in the Women's Super League. All images are copyrighted. We spend a third of our lives asleep, but most of us don't pay attention to what our mind and body actually need during these resting hours in order to feel refreshed every day. Footage has surfaced of a quarrel between neighbours in a Perth suburb that ended in a bloody confrontation with a crowbar. Jose Mourinho has been linked with a move for Jose Luis Gaya for some time but now the Chelsea boss has his sights set on the Valencia left-back. Police in Oregon are asking for the public's help to identify a mystery motorcyclist who saved the day after a man allegedly threatened two teenagers with a handgun. Tim Sherwood has urged Aston Villa captain Ron Vlaar to prove his worth as the club aims to stay up. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood insists he is not concerned by talks of a takeover. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has confirmed that the club are looking to invest in homegrown talent this summer. Southampton boss Ronald Koeman will wait for a more accurate date for Fraser Forster's return before deciding whether an additional goalkeeper must be signed in the summer. Rotherham United boss Steve Evans was left fuming on the sidelines after his relegation-threatened side were denied a penalty in their narrow Sky Bet Championship defeat at Birmingham. Virgil van Dijk has been in fine form for Celtic but wasn't rewarded with a call-up to the Holland national team. Celtic have complained to the SFA over ticket prices for their Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden this month. Rangers are to be delisted from the London Stock Exchange. 'We have (moved on from the World Cup) and I think that's why we were so disappointed with the first half.' Dundee United have hit back at fierce criticism of the board's performance by two leading supporters' groups. Gary Locke will be confirmed as Kilmarnock’s permanent manager on Friday - exactly eight weeks after he was asked to take charge until the end of the season. A five-year-old Chinese boy's outstanding basketball skills have won him legions of fans across basketball-mad China Bayern Munich's David Alaba has been ruled out for around seven weeks with a torn knee ligament. Hull KR have plugged the gap created by the loss of front row pair Michael Weyman and Ryan Bailey with the capture of experienced Australian forward Dane Tilse from Canberra Raiders. Livingston midfielder Darren Cole wants to play in Sunday's Petrofac Cup final despite the tragic death of his cousin in America. Alan Smith has rubbished claims that Liverpool fans attacked the ambulance he was travelling to hospital in following the aftermath of his horror injury during Manchester United's FA Cup 1-0 defeat to their fierce rivals nine years ago. Ronny Deila has confirmed Hearts captain Danny Wilson features on a list of Celtic’s summer transfer targets. Ronny Deila insists Celtic will not risk their Champions League aspirations by embarking on another gruelling pre-season travel schedule. Franck Ribery has dismissed reports linking Wolfsburg forward Kevin de Bruyne with Bayern Munich as a potential replacement for the former France international or his team-mate Arjen Robben. The girlfriend of an Arizona State University football player who has been suspended after she accused him of abuse has now publicly recanted her story, claiming that mood swings made her lie about being assaulted. Meet your idol: Meet your idol in a Starbucks, while wearing a shirt with their name on it, and having your picture uploaded to their Instagram account. Eden Hazard has admitted an intense campaign with Chelsea may have left him too tired to perform at the best of his ability after he was substituted just 62 minutes into Belgium's win over Israel. Would-be drug smugglers were roasted when police discovered marijuana hidden within a leg of lamb. Troubled footballer Clarke Carlisle has revealed he has split from his wife as he continues to battle with depression following his failed suicide attempt. Paul Merson has admitted he was wrong to criticise the England call up for Andros Townsend. It seems an accepted trend that Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas struggles during the second half of the season and the Spanish midfielder was one of the worst players on the pitch again in his country's 2-0 defeat by Holland on Tuesday. All images are copyrighted. Britons spend an average of £62 a week on rewarding themselves, according to research by website VoucherCodes.co.uk. Treats can range from as little as a bar of chocolate or a glass of wine to designer clothes and shoes, according to research by website VoucherCodes.co.uk. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says the rules of the game must be structured to favour the best or we are not in a competition anymore. Charlie Austin has revealed how his good mate Joey Barton ignored him on his first day at Queens Park Rangers before realising his mistake - with the duo then becoming good friends. A dog in the US has saved his owner from drowning in a freezing pond. Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri goes into this weekend's Serie A games admitting he does not expect to be fully embraced by the team's fans until he steers the club to a title. Norwich City's Bradley Johnson celebrates scoring his side's first goal against Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium. A New York town is calling for the removal of a statue of its most famous resident, Lucille Ball. South Sydney star Issac Luke will be investigated by the NRL after posting a homophobic slur on Instagram. All images are copyrighted. Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has likened England hot-shot Harry Kane to Gabriel Batistuta and insisted he will be there to help him when things do not go to plan. A former footballer who fronted a £30million investment scheme and lived a millionaire's lifestyle is now'surviving on handouts', a court has heard. Juventus director Pavel Nedved has revealed that Barcelona are interested in signing Paul Pogba. A convicted sex offender was reportedly run over by his girlfriend after she allegedly caught him abusing a 12-year-old girl. Liverpool are among a number of top European clubs interested in Fiorentina goalkeeper Neto. Footage: Richard Stewart / YouTube Sunderland welcome back midfielder Lee Cattermole for Sunday's Wear-Tyne derby against Newcastle. If Rory McIlroy succeeds in his bid to complete a career grand slam by winning the forthcoming Masters, it will complete a life-long journey for the world's best golfer. Sergio Garcia insists he is focused on winning his first PGA Tour title since 2012 at this week's Shell Houston Open, despite the Masters being just around the corner. A veteran of the Iraq war stole thousands of pounds from a children's football club and spent the money on a stag trip to Las Vegas. Ireland fly-half Johnny Sexton says he wants to win a trophy with his former club Racing Metro this season. Mustafa Kamal has resigned as International Cricket Council president, accusing India of influencing the outcome of a World Cup match. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has defended Nigel Pearson and admires the Leicester City boss for being 'his own man.' Sunderland captain John O'Shea has urged his team-mates to seize their chance against Newcastle. Stoke City manager Mark Hughes says his side must end their barren run at Chelsea. Papiss Cisse is Newcastle’s top scorer this season with 11 goals - 10 of those were decisive. Dick Advocaat will welcome 'controller' Lee Cattermole back to the heart of his Sunderland team as he attempts to launch another late survival bid with a record fifth successive derby victory. Celtic manager Ronny Deila believes the club will be ready to make more money if they qualify for the Champions League group stage next season. Tottenham defender Ben Davies will allow no room for sentiment up against Wales team-mate Sam Vokes at Burnley on Sunday. Neil Redfearn is considering his position as manager of Leeds United after the club suspended his assistant Steve Thompson on Thursday. John Carver says he will use a whip if he has to in a bid to motivate his Newcastle players ahead of Sunday’s Tyne-Wear derby at the Stadium of Light. David Templeton has delivered a damning critique of the training-ground methods deployed at Rangers by Ally McCoist and Kenny McDowall. Celta Vigo forward Nolito has declared that Messi should head to the beach rather than playing his team. Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson will not sell his best players unless it is the right move for the club. Sam Allardyce has warned Brendan Rodgers that putting Raheem Sterling on a bumper new contract could cause a ripple effect across the rest of the Liverpool squad. Blackpool are in talks to sign Austria defender Thomas Piermayr. West Brom: Tony Pulis is plotting talks with West Brom chairman Jeremy Peace once Premier League safety is secured to ensure the club can become a top-ten team again. Arsenal legend Ian Wright would be disappointed to see Theo Walcott leave north London, and believes his troubled times at the club are down to Arsene Wenger's refusal to play him as a striker. Everton manager Roberto Martinez has backed Ross Barkley to become an even more influential player for Everton and England. England will not be playing in the Under 19 European Championships this summer after losing 2-1 to France in their decisive final qualifier. Jonas Gutierrez is hoping to celebrate his return to first-team action with a much-needed derby victory over struggling Sunderland. Police are taking legal action against two people who allegedly threw bottles at match officials during an NRL match. Former England captain Kevin Sinfield has been warned he will be a 'target' when he makes the switch to rugby union at the end of the season. Liverpool's Raheem Sterling has scored just six goals this season - one less than Stoke striker Jon Walters. All images are copyrighted. A new video that shows homeless people reading out cruel tweets that have been written about them is guaranteed to form a lump in your throat. George Boyd is the Barclays Premier League's hardest working player, clocking up 210.5 miles on the pitch this season - the equivalent of running from Burnley's Turf Moor ground to Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park in south London. The parents of a five-month-old baby have been arrested on suspicion of murder. Raheem Sterling is not being disloyal to Liverpool by putting any further talks about a new contract on hold until the summer, says players' chief Gordon Taylor. Anderson was sent off for what he believed to be an innocent challenge, but his Internacional team-mate Fabricio was sent off for swearing at his own fans. A seven-year-old boy was raped and set on fire by two youths when he went to buy some food. Dug the pug has made a miraculous recovery after he was bitten in the face by a rattlesnake. Jose Mourinho could return to take charge of Real Madrid one day, says Alvaro Arbeloa. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers admitted his side are unlikely to reach the top four after losing to Arsenal at the Emirates. Angry Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini cancelled his players' day off and ordered them in for an early morning training session on Sunday after they were held to a 1-1 home draw by bottom-of-the-table Parma. Ex-Manchester United and England defender Paul Parker's old passport was listed on eBay for £5,000 but the seller was open to offers. He has been seen in toast, pancakes, crisps and even ice cream. It was the third victory for Slovakia in the 10th match against the Czechs since Czechoslovakia's split in 1993. Karim Benzema showed his talents aren't just limited to the football pitch as the Real Madrid star posted a video showcasing his rapping skills while cruising along in his Bugatti Veyron. A pro-Ukip businessman who forced Liam Fox to resign as Defence Secretary is behind an extraordinary bid to defeat a ‘golden boy’ Tory candidate. The result leaves Huddersfield without a win in their last seven games and 18th in the table, six places and nine points behind Wednesday. The result leaves Huddersfield without a win in their last seven games and 18th in the table, six places and nine points behind Wednesday. Brentford boss Mark Warburton has defended the loan system as his side close in on the Championship play-offs. A new Facebook graph reveals the favorite baseball teams in the country by sorting through people's likes and breaking down winners by county. A basketball star has warmed hearts across his high school with his thoughtful 'prom-posal' to a girl with Down syndrome. President Barack Obama took a break from being the real president on April Fools' Day to impersonate a fictional one, House of Cards' conniving Frank Underwood. There were fears that the 30-year-old, who is on loan from Bundesliga club Werder Bremen, had suffered a heart attack but he appears to have given the all-clear. Three people have been taken to hospital following a head-on collision between a vintage sports car and a 4WD. Villagers from Shandong Province in eastern China have reportedly resorted to transporting natural gas in plastic bags. Tiger Woods has been spotted practising at Augusta on Tuesday and is said to have returned to the course. The BBC has come under fire for spending thousands of pounds of licence fee payers' money on a guide teaching its staff the correct way to use emojis. One of the world’s leading distance runners and a regular training partner of British long-distance running legend Mo Farah’s claims to be living in fear of his life after raising allegations with the authorities in his native Uganda that a coach has been sexually abusing female athletes, some as young as 15. Patrick Kluivert has helped Curacao progress to the next stage of 2018 World Cup qualification. An 18-year-old student who was filmed biting the head off a live hamster has been expelled from his fraternity, withdrawn from college and submitted for mental health tests. Sangakkara bid farewell to the one-day game on March 18, disappointed with a World Cup quarter-final defeat and saying that he was happy Sri Lanka were in a better place than when he came into the side in 2000. Sangakkara bid farewell to the one-day game on March 18, disappointed with a World Cup quarter-final defeat and saying that he was happy Sri Lanka were in a better place than when he came into the side in 2000. All images are copyrighted. Chris Ramsey has hailed Tony Pulis as one of the best British coaches in the country, but insists he doesn’t need to take any tactical tips from the experienced relegation dodger. The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) is a Kurdish rebel organisation founded in 1978, originally fighting for self-determination and political rights for Kurds in Turkey. Leicester City midfielder Esteban Cambiasso knows what it feels like to claim football's biggest prizes but says saving the Premier League strugglers from relegation would be one of the highlights of his career. Manchester City won the Premier League title last season after going top with one game to play. Hull City have reapplied to the Football Association to have the club name changed to Hull Tigers after the initial request was blocked. Swansea City host Hull City on Saturday in the Premier League. A man who lost his sight 12 years ago has discovered a love of painting and can create amazing images just by touch. Chelsea will make a late decision on whether Diego Costa will play in Saturday's match with Stoke. Rangers boss Stuart McCall wants to win one visit from an Edinburgh club at Ibrox this season. Celtic beat St Mirren to move eight points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership. Ulster have announced the signing of New Zealand international Charles Piutau. Alessandro Diamanti and Mohamed Salah helped Fiorentina to a 2-0 win over Sampdoria on a rain-drenched pitch which lifted their team into fourth place on 49 points. Juventus continued their march towards a fourth straight Serie A title with a 2-0 win over Empoli on Saturday. Kevin de Bruyne's agent has denied a deal in his place for his client to leave Wolfsburg but admitted that a number of clubs are keeping an eye on the Belgian star. Swansea City manager Garry Monk is looking to end his side's post-international break hoodoo against Hull City on Saturday. Ronaldo says he 'would pay out of his own pocket' to sign Lionel Messi to his United States football team. Northampton will await expert opinion before deciding when George North will next play after confirming the Wales wing will miss Saturday's European Champions Cup quarter-final at Clermont Auvergne. Cesar Azpilicueta is counting down the games until Chelsea win the Barclays Premier League title, and he thinks they have shown their strength by staying top of the table since 'day one'. Mohamed Diame is set to return from injury for Hull City's visit to Swansea City on Saturday. Toby Alderweireld will return to Atletico Madrid when his season-long loan finishes at Southampton. Swansea's England Under 21 international Tom Carroll faces up to six weeks on the sidelines due to ankle ligament damage. Franck Ribery says he has no chance of playing against Borussia Dortmund this week after failing to recover from injury, and admits he 'can't even run'. Bayern Munich captain Philipp Lahm could make his first Bundesliga start since returning from an ankle injury by appearing against Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. Burnley defender Michael Duff believes manager Sean Dyche could one day take charge of England. Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has given Harry Kane his blessing to play for England's Under 21s this summer. Alvaro Morata is happy at Juventus and has no interest in joining Real Madrid, according to his agent Beppe Bozzo. All trains out of London Euston - serving the main west coast rail line between the capital and Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool - have been hit. Brentford manager Mark Warburton was delighted to see his side triumph 4-1 against Fulham in a hard-fought west London derby at Craven Cottage. All of the Premier League's top-flight games will be shown live on television this season. Footage: Bill and Scooter Yoak All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Jos Hooiveld's late strike earned Millwall a crucial 2-1 victory over south London rivals Charlton on Good Friday - the Lions' first win at The Den since October. It may not be as fast as a Ferrari or as regal as a Rolls Royce but the most popular type of car in the world is 50 years old this year as the humble hatchback hits its half century. The incident was reminiscent of Uryguayan Luis Suarez's bite on Italian Giorgio Cheillini's shoulder during last year's World Cup. Former Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson and Tottenham midfielder Andros Townsend had a war of words last week after Townsend scored for England against Italy. Reports of Cristiano Ronaldo's decline have been greatly exaggerated: The Real Madrid forward scored five goals against Granada, taking his tally in La Liga to 36 for the season - more than half of Europe's top teams. England warmed up for Euro 2016 with a friendly win over Italy in Turin on Tuesday. St Helens' poor start to the Super League season continued as they lost at home to Hull FC. All images are copyrighted. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters It is a familiar refrain from England supporters travelling abroad. From kittens for sale to handymen for hire, the majority of ads posted in newsagents' windows are practical ones. A 42-year-old Swedish goalkeeper has become the oldest player in the country's top flight. Larne: Ben Jones-Bishop scored a spectacular solo try as the Salford Red Devils ended a run of 17 defeats in a row by Wigan after a thrilling 24-18 contest which saw both players finish with 12 men. Alan Pardew will meet Manuel Pellegrini for the first time since the Newcastle boss called the Manchester City manager a 'f***ing old c**t'. Manchester City host Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Monday night. Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart insists his side are still capable of winning the Premier League title. World Cup winning rugby star Mils Muliaina has been bailed after being arrested on suspicion of sexual assault. QPR manager Chris Ramsey says his players have this belief that they can avoid Premier League relegation. Lydia Ko shot a 2-over 74 on Saturday in the ANA Inspiration, her second straight over-par round after tying the LPGA Tour record for consecutive rounds under par at 29. Arsene Wenger has yet to decide whether to offer Abou Diaby a new contract but has hinted that the injury-prone midfielder could have a future at Arsenal beyond this summer. The last tournament before the Masters is proving quite a show-stopper itself thanks to the crowd-pleasing antics of the popular Phil Mickelson and local boy Jordan Spieth. Aston Villa host QPR in the Premier League on Tuesday night. Kim Sei-young will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the ANA Inspiration. Tiger Woods is in it to win it - but it would be a ‘disaster for everyone’ if he limps out of the Masters this week. With just seven games of the season left, Liverpool have scored just 45 goals - compared to 84 at the same stage last season - and their top scorers - Raheem Sterling, Jordan Henderson and Steven Gerrard - have scored six goals each. The Miami Open is threatening to turn into national cake week, after Serena Williams became the latest recipient of a giant celebration present after she clocked her 700th career victory. Andy Murray says British players anyone questioning the move should work on their world ranking. South Korea's Kim Sei-young spectacularly eagled the par-five 18th to surge into a two-shot lead in the second round of the ANA Inspiration. Nick Scholfield has been lined up to ride Jim Culloty’s Spring Heeled in the Crabbie’s Grand National at Aintree on Saturday week. . Newport Gwent Dragons reached the European Challenge Cup semi-finals with a thrilling 25-21 victory over Cardiff Blues. An Australian kangaroo has hopped to it's freedom, shocking onlookers in West Germany. Social media has reacted after Channel 7 managed to let a questionable name appear on screen during one of Australia’s biggest charity telethons. Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro came back from a dreadful first set to defeat three-times Miami Open champion Venus Williams 0-6, 6-1, 7-5 at Key Biscayne on Tuesday and set up a semi-final clash with Germany's ninth seed Andrea Petkovic. Somerset's new limited-overs captain Alfonso Thomas has agreed to coach Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League. All images are copyrighted. Andy Murray is into the semi-finals of the Miami Open, but not before getting a scare from 21 year-old Austrian Dominic Thiem. Sim Bhullar is set to become the NBA's first player of Indian descent with the Sacramento Kings. Rangers manager Stuart McCall has been reassured that the decision to remove the club off the London Stock Exchange will not affect his squad's promotion push. Moeen Ali is planning to join England for the latter stages of their Test tour of the West Indies, as his side injury continues to improve. Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez celebrates after scoring his side's third goal against Liverpool. Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is in no doubt goalkeeper Michel Vorm has the strength of character to put his Capital One Cup final disappointment behind him and again prove an able deputy for Hugo Lloris at Burnley on Sunday. Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths was caught on camera enjoying a biscuit during their match at St Mirren. Porto have made a habit of selling on players for huge profits. Since winning the Champions League under Jose Mourinho in 2004 the Portuguese champions have made a habit of selling on players for huge profits. Barcelona's Lionel Messi faces a race against time to be fit for Sunday's La Liga game against Celta Vigo. River Plate are keen to sign former forward Radamel Falcao who has struggled on loan at Manchester United. Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has revealed how rejection as a young player has inspired him to give the likes of Raheem Sterling and Jordon Ibe their break in the first team. Stephen Curry scored 27 points and Klay Thompson had 25 as the Golden State Warriors held off the Los Angeles Clippers 110-106 on Tuesday for their 10th consecutive victory. All images are copyrighted. Sunderland's Dick Advocaat and Newcastle's John Carver prepare for Sunday's Tyne-Wear derby at St James' Park. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has said Rodriguez will start Sunday's La Liga match at the Santiago Bernabeu. 'Some people think football is just a game, but when I saw how emotional the fans were, I knew: football is my life.' Cardiff City defender Kevin Theophile-Catherine could be on his way back to France. Salford Red Devils secured a second win in a row with an 18-12 victory at Huddersfield Giants. Salford half-back Rangi Chase faces the threat of a four- to eight-match ban after he was charged with making a Grade E dangerous throw. Andros Townsend's career has been a roller-coaster ride. Widnes maintained their 100% home record this season with a convincing victory over Warrington. All images are copyrighted. Wigan Warriors' Dom Manfredi celebrates with his team-mates after he scores his side's first try. England's 1-1 draw with Italy is the main story in Italy on Wednesday. Warrington Wolves hooker Daryl Clark will be aiming to sink his home-town club when Castleford visit as part of a full First Utility Super League programme on Easter Monday. Brendan Rodgers has insisted that Raheem Sterling will be going nowhere this summer and that he is'relaxed' about the star's stalled contract talks. England and Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has lavished praise on fellow goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon. The goals may have dried up at club level for Graziano Pelle but the Southampton striker repaid Italy coach Antonio Conte's faith by scoring against England. Five people suffered serious injuries after taking a joy ride down 'the Super Slide' at the Sydney Royal Easter Show on Saturday night. Northampton Saints were knocked out of the European Champions Cup in humiliating fashion by Clermont Auvergne. She's a professional equestrienne and was happy to have a go at wheelchair rugby, a sport nicknamed'murder ball', during last September's Invictus Games. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has admitted his club will have to buy young talent because the Academy's youngsters are not ready for first-team action. Pupils could face disruption to classes as teachers prepare to vote on a national walkout over pay and conditions. Borussia Dortmund's Nuri Sahin has revealed he turned down a move to Arsenal because his family wanted him to stay in Germany. A Texas man has been charged with stabbing his girlfriend in the backside with a pitchfork during an argument. Former Leeds and England coach Tony Smith admits he was shocked by Kevin Sinfield's decision to switch codes but, on reflection, believes it could be an inspired decision. An unknown man's theft of a Texas neighborhood's wild peacock was caught on camera by surveillance video as he roughly handled the beautiful bird. The tortoise casanovca made painfully slow progress in getting into position with his mate in the first place. A farmer has captured the adorable moment a duckling groomed a lamb's woollen coat in a 'heartwarming sign of trust and friendship'. A Cold War bunker built to accomodate civil servants in the event of a nuclear attack has been transformed into a stunning £3.5million luxury home. Police are hunting for three suspects who brazenly stole an ATM from a California gas station last Friday morning. It's not every day you get to save the date on your wedding, but that's exactly what one Amazing Race winner did. The head of the Ladies’ Golf Union has denied claims by one of the game’s most decorated players that equality laws have led to a decline in women’s membership. Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini could become the latest Premier League winner to be sacked this summer. A journalist's line of inquiry with regards to an April Fools' Day gag left Arsene Wenger bewildered during Thursday's pre-Liverpool press conference. Leighton Baines hailed the 'unbelievable strength and character' of the children at Alder Hey Children's Hospital. Chelsea midfielder Oscar has been pictured swigging from a bottle of sweets ahead of his side's Premier League clash with Stoke on Saturday. Carlisle United manager Keith Curle has launched a scathing attack on his side following their limp 3-1 defeat away at Accrington Stanley, even suggesting that some players 'don't deserve to be professionals.' Manchester City's Yaya Toure has been accused of ducking out of the way of a free-kick by former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher. A football fan is facing a three-year ban after running topless onto a pitch and performing a series of somersaults during his first ever game at the stadium. Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil seemed to be in a enjoying his home comforts after arriving back in London following the international break, posting a picture putting his feet up with his dog. Messi, the top scorer in La Liga, did not feature in either of Argentina's friendlies during the international break after sustaining a blow to his right foot in last month's 'Clasico' against Real Madrid. Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has returned a £16,000 watch he was given as a gift. He’s already scored seven goals in 13 starts for Nottingham Forest’s Under-21s, and now Tyler Walker has his first senior goal. Broadcaster Peter Alliss has claimed gender equality laws have 'b*****ed up the game'. This is the hilarious moment a man performs a musical toast at his sister's wedding to welcome his new brother-in-law to the family. The Brazilian defender went off after 35 minutes of PSG's 3-2 win over Marseille after suffering an injjury to his left leg. A New Zealand man was taken aback after receiving a phone call from his brother who had been missing for 10 years. All images are copyrighted. A photographer has described the horror of being left almost completely blind in one eye by her contact lens. All images are copyrighted. Forget the Easter Bunny, it was an egg-laying chick spreading the joy in one household. All images are copyrighted. Video: Fritz the Golden Retriever from California appears to lack any eye-mouth co-ordination skills, as a new video shows A holidaymaker was left stranded in Tenerife after thieves stole her passport ID during a family holiday - and Ryanair staff refused to let her fly home over fears she was an illegal immigrant. A pair of childhood friends who played football together as boys are set to marry years as man and wife after reuniting when one of them underwent gender reassignment surgery. Rory McIlroy and Sir Nick Faldo greeted each other with a handshake at Augusta National. All images are copyrighted. Graeme McDowell has vowed to play 'aggressive' golf to help improve his poor Masters record. Tiger Woods declared himself ready to compete for a fifth Masters title after completing 11 holes of practice at Augusta National on Monday. Notts County have appointed Ricardo Moniz as their new manager. A mystery Easter Bunny has delivered chocolate eggs to every house in a village of 3,000 people. Ben Crenshaw will mark his 44th and last consecutive appearance in the Masters by standing in for Arnold Palmer in the traditional par-three tournament at Augusta National. Dundee manager Paul Hartley insists his side are 'under no illusion' about the talent within the Dundee United squad. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood has vowed to give pal Chris Ramsey the red-button treatment if he tries calling him ahead of Tuesday's crucial Premier League game against QPR. Tomas Berdych beat Juan Monaco to set up a Miami Open semi-final against Andy Murray. Roger Federer has been some enjoying some downtime in the snow and posted a picture of himself posing with a snowball and his racket on his official Twitter account. All images are copyrighted. Amateur jockey Lewis Ferguson, who survived a spectacular fall from his mount Merrion Square at Wincanton on Wednesday, has been back riding out. A goanna has been filmed swallowing a whole rabbit in under one minute. Saracens chairman Nigel Wray has dismissed rugby’s salary caps rules as ‘a farce’ in financial documents seen by The Mail on Sunday that show his club’s wage bill soared by another £1million last season alone. Liam Plunkett has set his sights on the West Indies batting line-up and is ready to 'rough them up' with pace. All images are copyrighted. All the talk before the team’s departure may have been about Kevin Pietersen but the real focus of this tour is likely to fall on another South African-born batsman in Trott. England Test captain Alastair Cook feared Jonathan Trott's international career was over 18 months ago, but feels he is now ready to face the 'pressure cooker' once again. Four years after becoming the youngest first-class cricketer in county history, Yorkshire's Barney Gibson has retired from the sport. The World Endurance Championship (WEC) is getting rid of the 'grid girls'. The renowned sports psychiatrist Dr Steve Peters claims he did little more than give Jonathan Trott the tools to rebuild his England career. Surrey have signed Australia all-rounder Moises Henriques for this summer's T20 Blast. Louis Smith will represent Great Britain for the first time since his double Olympic medal-winning performance at London 2012 after being named in the squad for the European Championships. John Higgins narrowly defeated Judd Trump 5-4 to move into the quarter-finals of the China Open, where he will face home favourite and defending champion Ding Junhui. West Brom's Craig Dawson is suspended for the visit of QPR after he was awarded the red card wrongly given to Gareth McAuley against Manchester City. West Brom's Craig Dawson is suspended for the visit of QPR after he was awarded the red card wrongly given to Gareth McAuley against Manchester City. Dick Advocaat's second game in charge of Sunderland ended in a derby victory over Newcastle United at the Stadium of Light. Leicester City host West Ham United on Saturday in the Premier League. Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen will make his Surrey debut against Oxford. It is still Der Klassiker - but not quite as we know it. The fierce rivalry between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund has dominated German football for much of the past decade, reaching its crescendo when the two titans met in the 2013 Champions League final at Wembley. Lyon moved back to the top of Ligue 1 with victory over Guingamp, while Montpellier and Lille both won to move off the bottom of the table. Roma ended their four-month winless streak at home with a victory over Napoli in Serie A on Saturday in a key match for Champions League places. Rangers manager Stuart McCall praised his side's 'guts, desire and being a good team-mate' after they overcame the dismissal of captain Lee McCulloch to beat Hearts. Rangers' Tom Walsh training at Murray Park ahead of their clash with runaway leaders Hearts. Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick as Real Madrid thrashed Granada in La Liga. Fighting between rival fans forced a Russian Premier League match between Arsenal Tula and Torpedo Moscow to be stopped for seven minutes on Sunday. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce wants the club to qualify for Europe next season through Fair Play. Hull will be hoping to bounce back from their 3-2 home defeat by Chelsea when they face Swansea on Saturday. Match previews, team news and stats for all the weekend's Premier League games. In case you missed it, here's a round-up of Monday's football headlines from around the world. Manchester United host Aston Villa on Saturday in the Premier League. Kolo Toure has warned Raheem Sterling that leaving Liverpool could see him end up on the scrapheap at a big club, similar to the way that Jack Rodwell and Scott Sinclair did at Manchester City. It's that time of year again. The last time an English team won the European Champions Cup was in 2007 when Wasps triumphed over Leicester at Twickenham. Wales' Euro 2016 qualifier with Belgium this summer has been declared a 33,000 sell-out. Mark Hughes has told Asmir Begovic he can fulfil his ambitions at Stoke City. Following Raheem Sterling's interview on Wednesday, in which he said he was not ready to sign a new contract at Liverpool, blogger David Tyrer of Live4Liverpool gives the view from Merseyside. Raheem Sterling gave a revealing insight into his future on Wednesday, insisting he was not a money-grabbing 20-year-old despite turning down a Liverpool contract worth £100,000-a-week. It's the tackle you'll never forget. Raheem Sterling has turned down a new deal with Liverpool and put off contract talks until the summer. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will deliver his weekly briefing to the media on Friday afternoon, previewing the showdown with Arsenal on Saturday and discussing the future of Raheem Sterling. Liverpool: Brendan Rodgers will deliver his weekly briefing to the media on Friday afternoon, previewing the showdown with Arsenal on Saturday and discussing the future of Raheem Sterling. Stoke striker Bojan Krkic has picked his Premier League team of the season. A footballer died in a freak accident when he slid off the pitch after being tackled and slammed his head on the clubhouse wall. Brian O'Driscoll won't be thanking whoever snapped him crowd surfing at a party in Hong Kong any time soon after the picture went viral. Raheem Sterling says he does not want to be seen as a money-grabbing 20-year-old. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers accepts Champions League football is unlikely to return to Anfield next season, but insisted once again that contract rebel Raheem Sterling will do. Arsene Wenger has revealed he only makes the final decision on his starting line-up on the morning of the match - and agonises over the selection all week. Richard Henyekane, a former South Africa striker, was killed in a car crash early Tuesday, his club and the country's Premier Soccer League have confirmed. Darren Bent says he has held talks with Aston Villa about his future. Sergio Aguero scored his 22nd international goal as Argentina beat Ecuador in their final warm-up game before the Copa America. Rory McIlroy believes Jeff Knox reads the mysterious Augusta putting surfaces better than anyone he has ever seen. Danny Lennon has left his role as interim Scotland Under 21 manager. JB Holmes took victory in a play-off at the Shell Houston Open when Johnson Wagner saw a four-foot putt lip out. All images are copyrighted. Super League title sponsors First Utility have announced a new format for the Player of the Month award which lets fans vote for the league's most outstanding players. As if the news that Tiger Woods will be back at The Masters next week was not encouraging enough for American golf, the sight of a resurgent Phil Mickelson at the Shell Houston Open provided added lustre. Danny Willett insists he is preparing to emerge victorious in the first Major of 2015. Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick is on course to become the longest-serving outfield player to represent England since Sir Stanley Matthews. Hull manager Steve Bruce has promised to slim down after being snapped holidaying in Barbados with former England striker Alan Shearer. England risks 'falling further behind the leading football nations' if plans to increase the number of home-grown players are blocked, according to five former managers. Tottenham will tell the Football Association that Harry Kane should not play for England Under-21s this summer. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he will speak with Theo Walcott but believes the Gunners winger is'strong enough'. Premier League leaders Chelsea are poised to join the heavyweight battle for English football’s hottest property Raheem Sterling. A dog left in critical condition after being repeatedly stabbed in a violent attack, is on the road to recovery. Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he had to change his sleeping pattern as he got older to continue managing Manchester United. Liverpool have produced some of the greatest young players in the club's history and Raheem Sterling is no different. Robbie Fowler was PFA Young Player of the Year in 1995 and scored the Premier League's fastest hat-trick. The former Chelsea man pulled up clutching his hamstring following a bursting run against Andre-Pier Gignac in the first-half of Sunday’s game against rivals Marseille. A gay porn star allegedly blackmailed a wealthy California man out of $500,000 by threatening to reveal details of his personal life. Sam Tomkins has been released by the New Zealand Warriors after feeling homesick. Neil Phillips, the team doctor for England's victorious 1966 World Cup campaign, has died at the age of 83. It's that time of year again: the Masters at Augusta National. The average British household now owns 7.4 internet devices and four in 10 bought a tablet in the last year, a survey suggests. The Premier League has confirmed that Mark Clattenburg will referee Sunday's Manchester derby between Manchester United and Manchester City at Old Trafford. A young Irish rugby star escaped serious injury when his home was targeted by a gunman who fired multiple bullets through his windows. Australian TV presenter Lisa Oldfield decided she had to make a change to tackle her weight after her son sketched an unflattering portrait of her. 'Every point is very important from now until the end and we will look at every game as a final.' An Australian man has found the remains of his pet cat in the stomach of a python. A camel has been roasted in a giant oven for a street festival in China. Manchester United's Radamel Falcao and Manchester City's Sergio Aguero feature in a promo video for sponsors Puma. A teenager from Illinois is tackling her disability head-on and attempting to positively influence thousands of others by dancing. A 23-month-old toddler was killed after her father, who didn't know she was in the driveway, struck her with a pickup truck just days before her second birthday. A Florida woman has been arrested for driving under the influence after she allegedly caused a scene at a McDonald's drive-through while wearing nothing but a bra and panties. An aspiring country singer from West Virginia has become a viral sensation after he posted a video of himself online singing to his uncle who has Down syndrome. Fifa presidential candidate Luis Figo has accused the Confederation of African Football of lying about Africa's support for Sepp Blatter. This is the surreal moment a dog takes the reins and literally drags his owner out for a walk. Papers in Spain, Italy and the UK look ahead to Wednesday's key La Liga and Coppa Italia fixtures. Vincent Kompany believes that if Manchester City are able to pick up a valuable three points away to rivals Manchester United, then they can help'rectify' a disappointing season. Christian Benteke rescued Aston Villa from the drop zone with a brilliant late free-kick to seal his hat-trick and salvage a point against relegation rivals Queens Park Rangers. Rory McIlroy has told amateur champion Bradley Neil to 'enjoy it' as he considers turning professional. All images are copyrighted. New York City police are searching for a man who was caught on a surveillance camera dumping an unconscious woman on a street in Queens over the weekend. England's head coach and captain were visibly frustrated as they were forced to defend the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) decision not to recall Kevin Pietersen. Andy Murray will have to cope with seeing two of his former team in the opposite corner in Miami. An Australian rugby league player has been stabbed to death in what police believe was a'spontaneous' knife attack. Big serving John Isner became the first American to reach the semi finals in Miami since 2011. 'Victory doesn't last long enough'... Carla Suarez Navarro beat Andrea Petkovic in straight sets to reach the final of the Miami Open. Amateur jockey Lee Ferguson has just a cut on his nose to show for his ordeal at Wincanton. Rory McIlroy insists he has arrived at Augusta ready to mount a serious challenge on the Masters. Favourite Shutthefrontdoor is in 'great form', says trainer Jonjo O'Neill. Marcelo Bosch basked in the gratitude of his team-mates after kicking Saracens into the semi-finals of the Champions Cup in dramatic scenes in north Paris. Sussex head coach Mark Robinson has warned that wicketkeeper Matt Prior remains 'pretty much out indefinitely' as his recovery from an Achilles injury continues. World No 1 Mark Selby demolished Gary Wilson 10-2 in the final of the Baic Motor China Open on Sunday. All images are copyrighted. Swansea City's Bafetimbi Gomis celebrates scoring his side's second goal against Hull City at the Liberty Stadium. Kentucky's unbeaten season came to an end on Saturday, as Wisconsin reached its first Final Four since 1941. Harry Kane was captain for Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League match against Burnley at Turf Moor. Tom Daley hopes his new 'firework' dive can help win Olympic gold at the 2016 Rio de Janiero Games. Ryuichi Kiyonari bettered the Donington Park lap record to take put his Buildbase BMW on to pole start for the Easter Monday opening round of the MCE British Superbike Championship. Esteban Cambiasso has won all the major European competitions a player can during his illustrious career but revealed that keeping Leicester City in the Premier League would be up there with the best. Joe Hart is the No 1 for Manchester City and the England national team. Southampton striker Graziano Pelle remains confident despite not scoring in his last 13 Premier League games. Rangers boss Stuart McCall has revealed he was warned about taking over at Ibrox by Walter Smith - but insists he has made the right decision. Catalans Dragons winger Vincent Duport has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a shoulder injury. Former Sunderland defender Danny Higginbotham has described a controversial speech made by Roy Keane which he calls 'one of the most bizarre team talks I've ever experienced'. Manchester City have not won a Premier League fixture having trailed at half-time in almost 20 years. Memphis moved into a tie for the second seed in the NBA's Southwest Division with a 100-92 win over Oklahoma City on Friday, with the Grizzlies defence shutting down Thunder star Russell Westbrook. Tiger Woods was pictured giving his children hugs during the second day of practice at Augusta National Golf Club ahead of The Masters 2015. Pep Guardiola believes he has one of the world's best central defenders in Jerome Boateng as he faces up to an injury crisis ahead of Wednesday's German Cup quarter-final. Defender Daryl Janmaat has admitted that Newcastle United's performance in their Tyne-Wear derby against Sunderland wasn't good enough. The 80th Masters gets under way at Augusta on Thursday. Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker has revealed that the club's poor results against the Premier League's 'big teams' last season was the reason for their dip in form. The year's first major gets under way at Augusta National on Thursday and here is the complete list of tee times for rounds one and two. Amir Khan has gone face to face with Adrien Broner ahead of a possible summer fight against the former lightweight world champion. Amir Khan has ended speculation over his next opponent by announcing he will fight former light-welterweight world champion Chris Algieri on May 30. Justin Rose hit 17 out of 18 greens in regulation and signed for a 69 at the Shell Houston Open. Lionel Messi has recovered from his injured foot and should be fit to start Sunday's La Liga match with Celta Vigo. Rory McIlroy says he has'something special' he can achieve by winning this year's Masters. Floyd Mayweather Snr has refused to respond to criticism from Manny Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach. We're suckers for athletes who play with a lot of heart. All images are copyrighted. Teenage sensation Lydia Ko tied Annika Sorenstam's LPGA Tour record with her 29th consecutive round under par, shooting a 1-under 71 on Thursday at the ANA Inspiration. Crystal Palace are convinced Yannick Bolasie will learn from Wilfried Zaha’s mistakes and not jump into a dream move too soon. Reading reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup for only the second time in their history, but they had to settle for a point against Cardiff City. Liverpool's players must focus on getting themselves and the club into the semi-finals of the FA Cup rather than Steven Gerrard, according to Reds legend Robbie Fowler. Wolves moved into the Championship play-off places with victory at Nottingham Forest. Tom Cairney, who will face Raheem Sterling on Wednesday night, has sympathy for the young winger. London Broncos have signed Leeds Rhinos forward Elliot Minchella on loan until the end of the season. Rangers caretaker boss Stuart McCall says he is beginning to trust his players as they take charge of their own destiny in the end-of-season play-offs. Monaco missed the chance to close the gap in the French title race after drawing 0-0 at home to Montpellier. Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris will miss Sunday's Premier League trip to struggling Burnley as he recovers from a gashed knee suffered two weeks ago against Leicester City. Blackburn Rovers boss Gary Bowyer has challenged star striker Jordan Rhodes to become an FA Cup hero as the Championship underdogs face Liverpool in the first full house at Ewood Park since 2011. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini does not want his side to lose any more ground in the race for the title. Eden Hazard, Mesut Ozil and Joey Barton feature in this week's list as they put in man-of-the-match performances that helped their teams win, but who else made the XI? Eden Hazard, Mesut Ozil and Joey Barton feature in this week's list as they put in man-of-the-match performances that helped their teams win, but who else made the XI? Playing video games may not only improve the ability to perform visual tasks, but the learning ability for those skills, a study by scientists at Brown University in Rhode Island has claimed. Barcelona forward Neymar says his side's Champions League tie with Paris St-Germain will be a 'great footballing show'. Tottenham winger Andros Townsend has revealed he had been planning his social media attack on Paul Merson for weeks. In the aftermath of Liverpool’s 4-0 defeat by Manchester United at Anfield, manager Brendan Rodgers warned his players that the rivalry with Old Trafford can sometimes get in the way of their preparations. Mike Brown has become the latest England player to suffer a concussion this season. In our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore reflects on the life of Jack Johnson, the first black world heavyweight champion. Everton manager Roberto Martinez will hold talks with Romelu Lukaku after the striker’s new agent suggested he could leave the club as soon as this summer. Cancer-stricken basketball player Lauren Hill is spending her final days helping to raise money for cancer research and has already accumulated over $1.5 million Adam Lyth is one of six Yorkshire players in the England squad that left Heathrow on Thursday for three Tests in the Caribbean. Manchester City's hopes of retaining the Premier League title were dealt another blow as Manuel Pellegrini's men limped to a 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon appeared to be struck by an object during his side's 2-1 win over Manchester City. Bowling Green basketball coach Chris Jans has been fired after witnesses say he acted 'aggressively and inappropriately' at an off-campus bar. Arsenal's Mesut Ozil has avoided a fine after being spotted in a Berlin nightclub just hours after missing the win at Newcastle through illness. All images are copyrighted. Harry Kane will play for England’s Under 21 team in this summer’s European Championships after holding talks with Gareth Southgate. Harry Kane is an 'animal' who should be a scout for England, according to his Tottenham team-mate Andros Townsend. Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez is set to face his former manager Pasquale Marino when Chile play Brazil in a friendly at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday. Footage: National Post Canada Harry Kane couldn’t be hotter right now and veteran Burnley defender Michael Duff will need all his experience to put out the fire when Tottenham come to town on Sunday. All images are copyrighted. Keith Curle is one of only four former England players to currently manage in the football league. Rickie Fowler has earned extra brownie points with his growing legion of fans after calling out an online hater who accused his girlfriend of being a 'gold digger' Forget helicopters and BMWs, could the ultimate symbol of wealth be clothes made from gold? As Brendan Rodgers sat down to have his say on Thursday, it was easy to forget that Liverpool have a critical game against their top-four rivals Arsenal on Saturday. Everton manager Roberto Martinez insists he is not concerned that Romelu Lukaku has joined forces with high-powered agent Mino Raiola ahead of a potential summer of transfer speculation surrounding the striker. A man has shot himself dead at Universal Studios in Hollywood, California. In Case You Missed It: A round-up of the day's football news from around the world. Newcastle United caretaker boss John Carver knows only too well that a Tyne-Wear derby can make or break a manager. His first in the dugout was as assistant to Ruud Gullit in August, 1999, when on a sodden night at St James' Park the Dutchman left out Alan Shearer and Duncan Ferguson and paid for his selection with his job after a 2-1 defeat. Louis van Gaal says Manchester United can still win the Premier League at this late stage in the race. Frank Lampard has revealed he'd 'love' to see a gay footballer come out and be fully respected by the public, saying that the game is changing and losing it's macho persona. England defender Ryan Bertrand has shared a photo of himself and his daughter in their matching Ferraris on Instagram. Dick Advocaat will not make the same mistake he did during his first season at Rangers by playing down the significance of the Old Firm derby. After helping Sale Sharks to a 23-6 victory against Gloucester last Saturday, Danny Cipriani has taken advantage of a rare free weekend from rugby by jetting off to Dubai for a short break. Golf Digest has defended its decision to feature topless golfer Lexi Thompson on its magazine cover. A grand home owned by President Richard Nixon and dubbed the Western White House has been put on sale for $75million. As Newcastle United's players leave the pitch at the end of Saturday's FA Cup semi-final defeat by Arsenal, defender Ryan Taylor is the last to leave. The Brazilian midfielder sported his new hairdo during his side's Brazilian Cup clash with Atletico PR on Thursday night. All images are copyrighted. Neymar and Dani Alves proved their dedication to Barcelona by supporting the club’s basketball side. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger does not know the exact reason Alexis Sanchez chose the Emirates Stadium over Anfield - but he is glad the Chile forward will be lining up for his side rather than against them for Liverpool on Saturday. Louis van Gaal wants Sir Alex Ferguson to pay him a visit. He has been called a thug, a thuggish thug, a thuggish thug, a thuggish thug, a thuggish thug. Wayne Rooney is convinced England can win Euro 2016, according to Manchester United team-mate Juan Mata. Anthony Joshua believes his 'hunger and determination' will more than make up for Jason Gavern's superior experience when the pair go head to head in Newcastle on Saturday. Theo Walcott and Raheem Sterling will likely go head-to-head at the Emirates on Saturday. Sir Alex Ferguson has picked Neymar as the player to reach the level of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Spain manager Vicente del Bosque was flabbergasted as to how his star-studded side failed to find the back of the net despite taking 'command' of their friendly defeat by Holland on Tuesday night. An inmate at an Arizona jail left one officer with brain bleeding and broken bones in his face after a psychiatric ward assault. Zlatan Ibrahimovic would have been idolised at Marseille if he had followed in the same footsteps at Eric Cantona, according to former Marseille boss Jose Anigo. A US dog owner has come under fire for feeding her pet an ice cream in one bite. Cape Verde stunned world champions Portugal on Friday to become the first African nation to qualify for a major tournament. This is the moment a terrified spring-breaker freaked out and begged for help - to escape from a harmless sea cow. All images are copyrighted. Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao has been pictured enjoying a night out in Cheshire. Cardiff City will have no supporters present at Saturday's Championship game against Leeds United at Elland Road after the Welsh club backed their fans in handing back their allocation of 500 tickets. Rory McIlroy’s quest to become the youngest player to complete the career Grand Slam at the Masters is the talk of the golfing world, but who will win this year’s tournament? A man has admitted to ripping another man’s scrotum with a metal hook after he thought a concreting job wasn’t up to scratch. A cat has been freed after spending 27 days trapped under a bath tub, it has been revealed. Santiago Vergini has indicated he may be ready to extend his stay at Sunderland after revealing Premier League survival could trigger the offer of a two-year permanent contract. Valencia missed the chance to move level on points with fourth-placed Sevilla as they were held to a draw by Athletic Bilbao. A raccoon had to be rescued after getting stuck 30ft-high on a flag pole outside Philadelphia's Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul. Police in Washington DC have arrested and charged a man in connection with the shooting death of an aspiring rapper. The threat posed by rogue workers in Britain’s nuclear, transport and public services is so great that MI5 has issued an alert over the threat posed by rogue workers in Britain’s nuclear, transport and public services after suicide pilot Andreas Lubitz killed 150 people in the Alps plane crash disaster. A perilous party-trick backfired when a man was hospitalised after swallowing a beer bottle at a family get together. All images are copyrighted. Jet surfing is the latest craze in extreme water sports as thrillseekers take it to the next level. Manchester United face Manchester City for the fifth time this season on Sunday. A New Zealand racing presenter has become a viral sensation after his ecstatic celebration of racehorse’s victory was caught on film. All images are copyrighted. Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are on another collision course in Miami after the Serbian beat David Ferrer to reach the semi-finals of the Miami Open. All images are copyrighted. The Irish challenge for next week’s £1million Crabbie’s Grand National looks like being eight strong after trainer Robbie Hennessy confirmed Rubi Light a definite runner. Cantlow’s trainer Paul Webber was on Sunday praying the ground at Fairyhouse dries out further for Cantlow, who will attempt to give AP McCoy a glorious send off in Ireland with a second victory in Easter Monday's Irish Grand National. Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall is relishing the prospect of facing Clermont Auvergne in the semi-finals of the European Champions Cup. Munster have signed New Zealand international Francis Saili on a two-year deal. Anthony Watson believes Bath's European Champions Cup exit can be a driving force in their push to make this season's Premiership play-offs. Tiger Woods says the annual Par-3 Contest is all about 'having fun, enjoying it and not winning'. Jack Grealish has a message for Premier League referees: you can keep telling me to pull my socks up but there's no chance of me listening. Tim Bresnan is keen to give England's selectors no choice but to pick him with wickets and runs for Yorkshire. England's final warm-up game before the first Test against West Indies ended in farce. All images are copyrighted. Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has revealed he wants to bring in extra investment so the club can improve their Selhurst Park home. Jack Grealish wants to replace the Wembley misery he suffered as a fan with joy as a player when Aston Villa face Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final. Crystal Palace goalkeeper Julian Speroni has signed a new contract with the club. Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson celebrated with his players after Andy King's late goal saw them beat West Ham United. Hull City defender Paul McShane has told his team-mates it’s time they woke up and realised they are in a relegation battle. Haris Vuckic admits he does not know where he will be playing next season - but believes Rangers would be a 'good option' if Newcastle let him leave. Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse talks to Dominic King about his stunning goal for England Under-21s against Germany. West Brom boss Tony Pulis says QPR midfielder Joey Barton 'probably had a point' when criticising his side. Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao believes Manchester City counterpart Sergio Aguero is his side's biggest threat. Wasps coach Dai Young has called for reform to the Premiership salary cap so English clubs can compete on the European stage - the comments came after his team lost 32-18 to Toulon on Sunday. Tottenham Hotspur are moving forward with the next step towards their new stadium development at White Hart Lane with demolition beginning on the final opponent to the move, Archway Sheet Metal Works. Reece Oxford scored for West Ham's under 21 team in their 3-2 defeat to Manchester United on Tuesday night. St Mirren manager Gary Teale has hit back at Celtic boss Ronny Deila for his criticism of the St Mirren Park pitch. Josh Harrop starred as Manchester United secured a hard-earned victory against West Ham United to go four points clear at the top of the Under 21 Premier League. Ronny Deila says Gary Teale's claim that St Mirren have one of the best pitches in the Scottish Premiership is an indictment rather than a boast. Cristiano Ronaldo scored five goals during Real Madrid's 9-1 La Liga victory against Granada. Stuart McCall has dismissed any thought of his Rangers future being decided before the end of the season as he stressed his Ibrox revival had yet to achieve anything. Louis van Gaal has a reputation as a no-nonsense disciplinarian but the Manchester United manager punctured that image by revealing just how pleased he was with Ander Herrera's first goal against Aston Villa. All images are copyrighted. Christian Benteke has scored seven goals in his last five Aston Villa games. Arsenal target Paolo Dybala has admitted that these could be his last days at Palermo, with the club ready to cash in on their star man. Boxer Amir Khan feeds a rare white tiger during his time at the American adventure park in California. In case you missed it, here's a round-up of Sunday's football headlines from across the world. Chelsea are considering a post-season tour to Japan to celebrate winning the Premier League. Blackburn Rovers manager Gary Bowyer has hit out at FA Cup rules which prevent him from fielding one of his own players against Liverpool in Wednesday night's sixth round replay at Ewood Park because he was on loan when the first tie was played on March 9. Burnley manager Sean Dyche has complete confidence that his side will beat relegation. Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has threatened to send his players to a training camp 'for an unlimited period of time' if they do not improve between now and the end of the season. LeBron James dealt his former team Miami's play-off hopes a major blow as he scored 23 points in the Cavaliers' win over the Heat. . England captain Alastair Cook completed a century on the second morning of England's opening tour match in the West Indies. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers accepts his side cannot afford not to turn up in another big game if their top-four ambitions are to survive. Jonathan Trott and Alastair Cook combine impressively as England produce dominant display. Saracens flanker Jacques Burger has been described as ‘unique among rugby players’, praising his willingness to ignore risks to his own wellbeing. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says he just wants to win the Premier League. Liverpool's Champions League qualification hopes are on the line against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. Giroud netted five times in Arsenal's four consecutive league wins last month as Arsene Wenger's side took all 12 points on offer to claim the award for March. Giroud netted five times in Arsenal's four consecutive league wins last month as Arsene Wenger's side took all 12 points on offer to claim the award for March. Five hat-tricks have been scored in this match-up since the inception of the Premier League, one more than has been netted in Newcastle United vs Manchester United games. Five hat-tricks have been scored in this match-up since the inception of the Premier League, one more than has been netted in Newcastle United vs Manchester United games. Four Liverpool players got more than they bargained for when YouTube star Bas van Velzen arrived at Melwood. Kenwyne Jones came from the bench late on to score within three minutes of his Bournemouth debut and rescue a point away to Ipswich. Australia coach Darren Lehmann has defended his players following criticism of their behaviour during Sunday’s World Cup final win over New Zealand. Rickie Fowler has earned extra brownie points with his growing legion of fans after calling out an online hater who accused his girlfriend of being a 'gold digger.' Mark Wood spent a day this week donning his newly arrived England suit. England batsman Ian Bell has signed a three-year contract extension with Warwickshire that will keep him at the club until the end of the 2017 season. Yorkshire have signed India international Cheteshwar Pujara until the end of May after cancelling the contract of Younus Khan. Former Rangers striker Marco Negri has revealed he quit the Scottish giants after fearing he was HIV-positive. Raheem Sterling's controversial 'It's-Not-About-The-Money' campaign led him to the Emirates Stadium, where Liverpool and Arsenal fans united to protest against the rising price of football for travelling fans. Former All Blacks star Mils Muliaina was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault following Connacht's clash with Gloucester on Friday night - with TV cameras capturing the moment he was hauled away by police following the game. Former Celtic striker John Hartson has reflected on how cancer made him change his life. Leeds United have not received an offer from Red Bull, according to the club's chairman. Steven Gerrard will leave Liverpool at the end of the season after an illustrious career and amazingly club legend Steve Heighway predicted that he'd be a success - in a newspaper article in 1992. A Brazilian online football store claims to have next season's Chelsea kit for sale on its website - and it can be purchased with Gareth Bale's name on the back. Former England fast bowler Darren Gough says the door is'shut' on Kevin Pietersen playing for his country again. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini accepts his side are now facing a fight to stay in the Champions League places. David Villa has shared a picture of himself and his family enjoying the view from the Empire State Building in New York. Harry Kane should not go to the Under-21 European Championship with England this summer, instead saving himself for Roy Hodgson's first team, according to Kenny Dalglish. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says his team have to focus on winning every game in order to be ready for any setbacks that Chelsea may suffer. Online movie and music downloaders could soon be slapped with a 10 per cent tax in a move that could reel in billions of additional GST revenue for the federal government. Former NFL star Deion Sanders has called his son a 'Huxtable' after he tweeted about needing 'hood doughnuts' almost every morning. Galatasaray striker Wesley Sneijder has apologised after unwittingly launching his knife range in Galatasaray colours on the 15th anniversary of two Leeds United supporters being stabbed to death in Istanbul. Arsenal moved nine points clear of their top four rivals Liverpool on Saturday afternoon with a 4-1 win at home in the Premier League. Goals from Hector Bellerin, Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez put the Gunners 3-0 ahead, before Jordan Henderson pulled one back from the penalty spot for the visitors. These amazing pictures show how this incredibly strong ant is able to literally tie its opposition in knots. A section of Arsenal and Liverpool fans left their seats empty at the Emirates Stadium for the first 10 minutes of their lunchtime Barclays Premier League clash in a protest against ticket prices. US intelligence analysts who watch graphic videos about terrorism are receiving mental health treatment, the Daily Beast has learned. All photographs courtesy West Coast Shaving. Prosecutors say they're dismissing almost three dozen criminal cases connected to four Fort Lauderdale police officers who lost their jobs following an investigation into a racist video and text messages. A cancer patient in China has built a human barbecue in his garden in the hope it will cure his disease. The owner of a takeaway where pizza boxes were filled with mouse droppings and mouldy tomato puree was used as a topping has been fined. Fenerbahce have called for the suspension of the Turkish championship following the gun attack on their team bus on Saturday. Fran Kirby staked an impressive claim for a World Cup starting role with England Women as she created the first goal and scored a brilliant second in a 2-1 win over China. Wayne Rooney added to his collection of wonder goals at Old Trafford with a stunning strike in a 3-1 win against Aston Villa that lifted his side above Manchester City into third place in the Premier League. Wayne Rooney knows Champions League qualification is Manchester United's to lose, making this weekend's clash with Aston Villa all the more important. Chelsea football manager Jose Mourinho has revealed that he talks to God every day, but never about football and never discusses the game with his wife. A young English cricket fan who wrote a letter to Richie Benaud asking for tips on spin bowling almost 20 years ago has shared the Australian cricket great's response in the wake of his death. Richie Benaud has died aged 84 in a Sydney hospice after battling skin cancer. UKIP's election campaign chief has admitted that the party sometimes resembles a 'rugby club on tour' with members who can be 'boorish' and 'chauvinistic'. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has criticised Raheem Sterling’s advisor, suggesting that the player is being manipulated by outside forces and that he would be inclined to stay at Liverpool if left to make a decision alone. A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a transgender escort who was found strangled and beaten last month. Chelsea extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to seven points with victory over Stoke. A Wyoming man who stole a train from a coal mine and crashed it because he was upset over a phone call with his boss has been sentenced to serve probation and pay restitution. A young English fan who wrote a letter to Richie Benaud asking for tips on spin bowling almost 20 years ago has shared the Australian cricket great's response in the wake of his death. A track meet judge was left with a javelin embedded in his heel after he fell over trying to dodge it. Middlesbrough's lead at the top of the Championship could be cut to just one point if Watford beat them on Monday. A video of a piglet learning to walk on two legs has gone viral in China. Gary Caldwell has been appointed Wigan Athletic manager on a long-term basis. This tiny dancer has become an internet sensation in China after the video of her dancing went viral. Brentford’s Stuart Dallas celebrates scoring his side’s first goal against Fulham at Craven Cottage. England coach Peter Moores says he would be happy to work with Michael Vaughan if he becomes the new director of cricket. The England and Wales Cricket Board is looking for a new director of cricket. Chelsea striker Diego Costa looks set to be sidelined for at least two weeks after sustaining another hamstring injury during Chelsea's 2-1 win over Stoke City. Mario Balotelli moved a step closer to an Anfield exit in the summer as Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers revealed that the Italian had withdrawn himself from the squad to travel to Arsenal after taking a ‘slight knock’ in training. Northampton's Tom Wood jokingly thanked Clermont for inviting Northampton to an open training session after the English champions were thrashed 37-5 in the Champions Cup. Robert Lewandowski returned to haunt his former club as Bayern Munich earned a narrow victory against Borussia Dortmund at the Signal Iduna Park on Saturday. Rory McIlroy could become just the sixth man to win the Grand Slam at Augusta National on Sunday, and while that represents the pinnacle of on-course achievement, he has designs on not just filling his trophy cabinet but becoming the true figurehead of his sport. Rory McIlroy could become just the sixth man to win the Grand Slam at Augusta National on Sunday, and while that represents the pinnacle of on-course achievement, he has designs on not just filling his trophy cabinet but becoming the true figurehead of his sport. England's Danny Willett carded an opening round of 71 at Augusta on Thursday. Hibernian boss Alan Stubbs says he feared there would have been crowd trouble if he'd agreed to have his side form a guard of honour for Hearts in the Edinburgh derby. Sam Allardyce is already making plans for the summer and next season with West Ham, but admits he still does not know whether he will be manager. Check out some of the highlights from the first round of the 2016 Masters at Augusta National. All images are copyrighted. Race you: This is the moment a boy is reduced to tears as he loses an Easter egg rolling race before he's even set off - video footage shows Blaine Taylor from Scotland, competing against his older brother Cody. Arnold Palmer hits the ceremonial opening drive of the 2015 Masters at Augusta National. Natasha Jonas, the first woman to represent Great Britain in an Olympic Games, has announced her retirement from boxing. Novak Djokovic beat John Isner in straight sets to reach the final of the Miami Open. The saviour of English football turns out to be a long-haired Argentinian who tripped Michael Owen to give away the penalty that David Beckham converted in the 2002 World Cup finals. Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton have come up with a plan to 'beat the red cars' in China. The German Grand Prix has been withdrawn from the 2015 Formula 1 calendar. Lewis Hamilton has revealed how once stepped on the foot of former USA President Bill Clinton in his excitement to meet Hollywood actor Will Smith. Part of the 'Wing' - the $40m (£27m), three-story corporate building at the host venue of Formula One's British Grand Prix - was affected by the winds on late Sunday and Monday. All images are copyrighted. England World Cup winner Jason Robinson has revealed he once contemplated suicide during a troubled period of his career in which he was arrested for violent offences. Zimbabwe could become the first test playing country to tour Pakistan since gunmen attacked the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore six years ago. Tim Sherwood has revealed he is still in touch with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy and even thanks the club's board for ending his time at White Hart Lane. Alex Rodriguez returned to the New York Yankees line-up for the baseball season's opening day following a 162-game suspension, batting seventh and serving as designated hitter. All images are copyrighted. Burnley defender Michael Duff was satisfied with a point against Tottenham and the way his side subdued prolific goalscorer Harry Kane at Turf Moor. Liverpool's captain Jordan Henderson toiled as a wing back in Liverpool's defeat against Arsenal and Sunderland's veteran defender John O'Shea only sprinted 11.9 metres in his side's 1-0 win over Newcastle. Hull City have made an approach for Queens Park Rangers defender Nedum Onuoha. Harry Kane hailed an unforgettable week after taking his England bow and becoming the youngest captain in the Premier League this season - but he will want to erase the memory of Tottenham's goalless draw at Burnley. Celtic are one of a number of clubs interested in Sheffield United striker Diego de Girolamo. Bobby Zamora scored one of the goals of the season as Queens Park Rangers beat West Brom at The Hawthorns. Andy King thinks his 50th goal for Leicester City could prove to be his most important yet. West Bromwich Albion will make a £3million move for Wales international left-back Neil Taylor this summer. Leicester boss Nigel Pearson would have had the 'outstanding' Esteban Cambiasso down as his man of the match in Saturday's 2-1 win over West Ham even if the veteran Foxes midfielder had not scored his fine goal. Former Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has been banned for two games by the Danish FA for violent conduct. West Ham defender James Tomkins hopes to return to action before the end of the season, but the defender knows his campaign may be over. Haris Vuckic stands as the one bonus from a now infamous deal. Harry Kane takes his time with each of his three shots from 40 yards but is narrowly over the crossbar each time. Celtic manager Ronny Deila admitted that the first six months in charge were mentally tough. Cristiano Ronaldo was booked for diving during Real Madrid's win over Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday. West Brom chairman Jeremy Peace is ready to shelve the sale of the club if a deal is not in place by July. Wayne Rooney has helped inspire Manchester United to their best displays of the season by leading their attack, says former Red Devils defender Rio Ferdinand. Crystal Palace striker Glenn Murray has scored a goal every 91 minutes this season - giving him a better minutes-per-goal ratio than anyone else in the Premier League. Peter Quillin will fight Andy Lee for the IBF world middleweight title in Dublin next weekend. Atletico Madrid turned up the heat on Valencia in the battle for La Liga's third automatic Champions League berth with club top scorer Antoine Griezmann setting them on the way to a 2-0 stroll at bottom side Cordoba on Saturday. Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew insists he is better than many of the Premier League's big-name managers but has no immediate plans to leave Selhurst Park for a table-topping side. Billy Joe Saunders and Chris Eubank Jnr could rematch in under six weeks after the pair reignited their war of words at a London press conference on Thursday. Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera has established himself in Louis van Gaal's first team plans after missing out in previous months. Manchester United climbed above rivals Manchester City in the Premier League table after a 3-1 victory over Aston Villa. QPR midfielder Joey Barton believes his side have a 'hell of a chance' of staying up. Britain's IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua made a winning return to the ring with a third-round stoppage of American Jason Gavern. Stuart McCall has delivered a sharp rebuke to David Templeton after the winger criticised the training-ground methods deployed by the manager's predecessors, Ally McCoist and Kenny McDowall. Dereck Chisora is being lined up for a summer comeback and British heavyweight rival David Price is firmly in his sights. Dave King has moved closer to becoming Rangers chairman after the Court of Session cleared him to return as a director of the club. Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal has warned his players that Champions League qualification is still not assured despite holding an eight-point gap over Liverpool after Saturday's results. Barcelona manager Luis Enrique insists Xavi has a vital role to play in the club's hunt for the treble. The bizarre incident which happened during Barca's 1-0 victory over Celta on Sunday saw Orellana grow frustrated with Busquets' time-wasting tactics and hurl a lump of turf at him. The bizarre incident which happened during Barca's 1-0 victory over Celta on Sunday saw Orellana grow frustrated with Busquets' time-wasting tactics and hurl a lump of turf at him. Borussia Dortmund midfielder Sven Bender has issued a rallying call to his team-mates, telling them that they need to improve in front of goal for their disappointing season to be forgotten. Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery says he turned down a move to Real Madrid because he was sold on his importance to the club. Sanchez has been in storming form with 20 goals in all competitions during his debut season with the Gunners. Roma fans display banners during the game, although a banner (not shown) taunting the mother of a Napoli fan who died after violent clashes last year. Hibs boss Alan Stubbs has emerged as a candidate to succeed Malky Mackay after he was sacked by Wigan. Juventus booked their place in the Coppa Italia final by beating Fiorentina 3-0 in the second leg of their semi-final at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. Aston Villa's young central defender Kevin Toner is being tracked by several clubs. Ronny Deila praised his players for stretching their lead at the top of the Premiership with victory at St Mirren - then hit out at the state of pitches in Scotland. Celtic midfielder Stefan Johansen believes his side's title aspirations 'look great' after their 2-0 win at St Mirren. Gary Player will attend his 58th Masters this week fully expecting to welcome a new member to the game’s most exclusive club and salute what he considers would be one of the sport’s finest accomplishments. It is one of golf's great sporting feats. Rory McIlroy's rise from child prodigy to the world's best - along with his fascination with Tiger Woods' stellar career - has now been beautifully told in a new two-minute video created by their sponsors Nike. Rory's rise from child prodigy to the world's best - along with his fascination with Woods' stellar career - has now been beautifully told in a new two-minute video created by their sponsors Nike. Neymar looked out of sorts in the 1-0 win over Celta Vigo and has not scored for Barcelona since February 15. All images are copyrighted. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini insists he is not concerned about his job after his side suffered a damaging defeat at Crystal Palace. Former Manchester United midfielder Quinton Fortune claims Neymar looked a shadow of his former self during Barcelona's narrow 1-0 La Liga win over Celta Vigo. Charlie Adam scored the goal of his career during Stoke City's defeat to Chelsea. Chelsea captain John Terry hailed Eden Hazard as one of the world's best players after the Belgian inspired the Blues to a 2-1 win over Stoke. Raheem Sterling has come a long way since being lectured by Brendan Rodgers during Being Liverpool. Watford fought back from a goal down at half-time to snatch a point against Derby County at the iPro Stadium. It is not yet May but nobody is laughing at Tannadice as the club gets to grips with an implosion of cataclysmic proportions both on and off the park. Tottenham Hotspur have made an approach to sign Ghana international Andre Ayew from French Ligue 1 side Marseille. Edinson Cavani insists he has a respectful relationship with Zlatan Ibrahimovic amid reports the pair do not get on. It was a night of misery for English rugby. The Englishman has returned to the world's top 50 after leaving the European Tour to concentrate on his game. Raheem Sterling may hold all the cards in his contract dispute with Liverpool, but he needs to focus on his football rather than his pay-packet, according to former QPR boss Harry Redknapp. Harry Kane believes Tottenham can still qualify for the Champions League this season. Tim Sherwood and Chris Ramsey forged their friendship at Tottenham, forming an alliance after Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy made Sherwood responsible for the club's youth and Under 21 programmes in 2008. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says his relationship with Raheem Sterling is as strong as ever. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has fanned the flames of Raheem Sterling's contract stand-off with Liverpool by insisting he would sell any player who wanted to leave his club. Michael Owen has warned Raheem Sterling that leaving Liverpool may not be all he hopes it to be after the England youngster revealed this week that he had rejected a £100,000-a-week deal at Anfield. All images are copyrighted. Arsenal's Olivier Giroud and Arsene Wenger have been named as the Barclays Premier League Player and Manager of the Month for March - with the France striker thwarting Harry Kane's bid for a third award in a row. No footballer has ever been late for a game because he was tied up negotiating a new contract. I’m not sure I’ve ever heard anything quite like it before. What if you were the victim of self-body shaming? Twin 18-month-old boys have died after being pulled from a canal in Arizona. Paul Sturrock experienced a baptism of fire at Yeovil, as they were relegated for the second consecutive time in his first game in charge - two days after he got the job. Former US President George H.W. Bush looked in good health on Friday as he accompanied Australian tennis player Roy Emerson at the U.S. Mark O'Meara rolled back the years with one of the standout rounds of the day to make the cut at the Masters for the first time in 10 years. All images are copyrighted. Advertising entrepreneur John Singleton is selling his breathtaking beach house on the central coast of New South Wales. All images are copyrighted. Former Liverpool, Leeds and Manchester City striker Robbie Fowler has named his all-star team for the 1990s. A gang of fly-tippers have dumped a staggering 40 tonnes of industrial waste at the side of the road in a pretty Suffolk village. Animal rescue experts spent more than an hour rescuing a horse after he wandered into a bog. A council was left red-faced after a leaflet promoting recycling could not itself be recycled. Police have charged two teenagers for allegedly setting off flares during which a 13-year-old boy suffered burns to his leg at around 7.10pm in Friday's clash at nib Stadium in Perth. Everton manager Roberto Martinez has confirmed Darron Gibson will miss the rest of the season with a foot injury. The body of an autistic 20-year-old who left his home 44 days ago and never returned has been found floating in a creek near a golf course. An imam who was gunned down in the street in a murder that is thought to have links to terrorism had been replaced at his mosque by a Caribbean preacher involved in an attempted coup d'état 25 years ago. Everton will look to extend Darron Gibson's contract this summer as he recovers from the latest injury setback of his career. As Jordan Spieth chewed up Augusta National on day two of the Masters, the spotlight fell on a 19-year-old amateur from Scotland. Danny Willett was left frustrated with a rules official for getting in his line-of-sight during his round at the Masters. Amateur champion Bradley Neil missed the cut on his debut at the Masters. A video of a dog playing the piano has gone viral online. Police have blasted motorists who played an impromptu game of football on the M25 after becoming stuck in a major traffic jam. Watch live coverage of the second round of the Masters on BBC One and the BBC Sport website. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insists there is 'no reason to panic' despite the threat posed by Ferrari. Andy Murray will face long-time rival Novak Djokovic in the final of the Miami Open on Sunday. Glasgow Warriors have been placed on high alert after it was revealed Richie Gray will be sold to the highest bidder if Castres are relegated from the Top 14. Lawrence Dallaglio views the poor performance of English clubs in Europe as a 'crisis' for French rugby rather than evidence of a gulf in class between the Aviva Premiership and Top 14. Tom Croft has signed a new deal with Leicester which keeps him with the Tigers despite his injury troubles. Derbyshire wicketkeeper Tom Poynton has been rewarded for his successful return from injury by signing a new one-year contract extension. Rangers have promised to investigate claims Mike Ashley has grabbed control of the club's badges. Ferrari technical director James Allison believes Mercedes are again likely to lead the way in China this weekend. Manchester United's Wayne Rooney celebrates after scoring his side's first goal of the game against Aston Villa at Old Trafford. Cristiano Ronaldo will start for Real Madrid against Eibar on Saturday after his yellow card for diving in Wednesday's 2-0 win over Rayo Vallecano was rescinded. Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero says scoring against Manchester United is enough to give him shivers. Lazio defender Mauricio has captured the celebrations of the club's supporters after they reached the Coppa Italia final. Barcelona fans have voted Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin as their preferred replacement for Dani Alves. James Rodriguez, Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Mancini and Alvaro Morata all feature in Thursday's football headlines. Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard insists his side are close to getting their hands on the Premier League title. He has been a runaway success since arriving at PSG for £15.7m in July 2012 and claiming in his opening address to fans that he would become ‘part of the history of the club.’ Pep Guardiola was in no mood to celebrate as Bayern Munich secured their place in the semi-final of the German Cup with a 5-3 penalty shoot-out victory over Bayer Leverkusen. Injured Paris Saint-Germain defender David Luiz has been pictured sporting a new hairdo in the style of a man bun. The world's best Twenty20 players are about the pad up for the latest edition of the Indian Premier League, cricket's most exciting and richest domestic tournament. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood has warned his players they must be more ruthless if they are to avoid relegation from the Premier League. Christian Benteke's late free-kick secured a vital point for Aston Villa in their battle against relegation rivals QPR. All images are copyrighted. Liam Treadwell has been booked for the ride on Michael Scudamore-trained Monbeg Dude in Saturday’s Crabbie’s Grand National. Alastair Cook insists he is'refreshed' by this winter's enforced sabbatical at home on the farm. Arsenal would be the 'only club' for Lyon striker Nabil Fekir, according to his father. Kevin Pietersen has reacted angrily to comments made by former England batting coach Graham Gooch. Jack Wilshere, Mikel Arteta and Abou Diaby are set to feature for Arsenal Under 21s on Tuesday night as they continue their respective recoveries from injury. Barcelona's Sergio Busquets is struck in the neck by a lump of turf thrown by Celta Vigo's Fabian Orellana. All images are copyrighted. It was supposed to be a game of two halves at Stamford Bridge. Manchester City are confident UEFA’s punishment for breaching financial fairplay regulations will be lifted this summer which would allow them to bid for stellar names like Raheem Sterling, Gareth Bale, Kevin de Bruyne and Ross Barkley. Brittany Lincicome shows off the ANA Inspiration trophy after beating Stacy Lewis in a play-off round. Burnley manager Sean Dyche is the man Derby County want to replace Steve McClaren. Derby County striker Darren Bent says he would not rule out a return to Aston Villa at the end of the season. Aston Villa's Tim Sherwood and QPR's Chris Ramsey know each other inside out. Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson has urged his team-mates not to give up on finishing in the Premier League's top four. 'This is without doubt the biggest game of the season for Villa and possibly one of the biggest in a number of years.' Clint Hill reckons the pressure is on QPR's relegation rivals and insists Rangers can survive if they keep their cool. Burnley manager Sean Dyche has dismissed speculation linking him with Derby County. Chris Ramsey and Tim Sherwood live within 10 minutes of each other. Tony Fernandes spoke of his despair after his Queens Park Rangers team twice threw away a lead against Aston Villa, with the Rangers chairman watching the scenes at Villa Park from afar on his iPhone. Chelsea loanee Wallace has been dropped from Vitesse Arnhem’s squad after being arrested on suspicion of a sexual offence. Eight players that could well be playing in the Premier League next season regardless of whether their club goes up or not. Here are eight players - one each from Bournemouth, Norwich, Watford, Middlesbrough, Derby, Wolves, Brentford and Ipswich - that could well be playing in the top flight next season regardless of whether their club goes up or not. The Cambridge Women’s Boat Crew prepare for the 161st Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race next Saturday. Chelsea defender Gary Cahill has backed captain John Terry to shrug off a hostile reception when they head to Loftus Road to face QPR on Sunday. All images are copyrighted. Wasps will appeal against the three-week ban handed to No 8 Nathan Hughes for knocking out George North. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has confirmed that Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic will start Sunday's London derby against QPR. Ryan Hall scored a brace of tries as Leeds Rhinos maintained their 100% start to the Super League season with victory over Castleford Tigers. George North has been ruled out of Northampton's Champions Cup quarter-final against Clermont Auvergne. Tom Lineham scored a hat-trick as Hull FC beat Widnes 22-8 to make it back-to-back wins for the first time since last June. George North has been ordered by a neurologist to take at least one month off after suffering his third concussion in four months playing for Northampton last week. Huddersfield Giants forward Jacob Fairbank is set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines after fracturing his ankle and suffering ligament damage while on loan at Halifax. Jonathan Trott prepared for his first Test appearance since leaving the Ashes tour in turmoil 18 months ago with back-to-back failures in St Kitts. 'Trotty and Cooky gave them nothing and it will stand us in good stead for the Test matches.' Former Australian cricket captain and legendary commentator Richie Benaud has died after a long battle with skin cancer. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has heaped praise upon Loic Remy after the striker scored his second consecutive winner in the 2-1 victory over Stoke on Saturday. If you've got it, flaunt it: Former Olympic gymnast, Louis Smith, is constantly sharing images of his honed torso with an endless stream of topless selfies on Instagram. Tottenham defender Kyle Walker has been provided with a protective boot to ensure no further damage is caused. A Queensland man has been dubbed 'the dumbest criminal of the week' after he was caught spitting on a police forensic van. She was catapulted into the limelight thanks to her relationship with Prince Harry. Kevin Pietersen can resurrect his Test career and prove axed England boss Paul Downton was wrong to sack him last year, according to Chris Tremlett. Michael Vaughan is set to take on a new role with the England and Wales Cricket Board. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been named the Premier League's Manager of the Month for March. Former England batsman Alec Stewart says he would consider becoming the new director of cricket at the England and Wales Cricket Board. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood will move for Chris Ramsey if the Queens Park Rangers manager leaves the London club this summer. Francis Coquelin is determined to take his chance at Arsenal and claims he wants to follow in the footsteps of club legend Patrick Vieira. A young African-American man has released a video claiming that all white police officers treat suspects 'on the basis of their color', insisting that 'there are good cops out there'. The moment a pregnant woman was fatally shot by two Idaho police officers has been revealed in surveillance footage. A California couple has been found dead in a murder-suicide, police say. Children who share iPads in class do much better in early literacy tests than those who don’t, researchers claim. Dr Seuss fans flock to Alaska to visit this 12-cabin-high structure that looks like one of his illustrations A pit crew member was hit by a car on Sunday during the inaugural IndyCar Grand Prix of Louisiana. All images are copyrighted. Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has slammed FFP for protecting the established order of clubs. A pitcher with the Colorado Rockies is taking some time out from the sport to care for his young son, who was bitten by a rattlesnake last month in Arizona. Egyptian officials left an African football event early after they were offended by a belly dancing performance. All images are copyrighted. Men are more likely to discuss sexual problems and relationship issues than the weekend's football matches, hidden cameras have revealed. Louis van Gaal blamed himself for Manchester United finishing the game with 10 men, using all his substitutes before Michael Carrick came off as a precaution with a tight calf. Three former England rugby internationals on a charity expedition to the North Pole continued with their trip despite the landing gear of their plane collapsing on their way out. Hibernian manager Alan Stubbs believes his side have answered the doubters who wondered if their season was over. The wife of legendary cricket commentator Richie Benaud has politely declined the offer of a state funeral for her late husband. A female school worker has been arrested on suspicion of seducing at least two teenage boys as young as 14. Australian artist George Gittoes has won this year's Sydney Peace Prize. All images are copyrighted. Two police officers have sustained injuries after attempting to close down an enormous 1000 person rave in Sydney's East. Australian police are searching for four men who failed to fit a sack of cigarettes into the boot of their getaway car. Three people have been hospitalised after two planes dramatically collided on a runway, when one of the aircraft plummeted to the ground after issuing a may-day warning. A baby girl has found the ultimate snuggle buddy: Boo the husky dog Oscar is set to be dropped from Chelsea's starting line-up for Sunday's west London derby at QPR. A woman who was attacked while walking her dog in Australia has told how kickboxing classes helped her fight off her attacker. Sebastian Vettel is determined to ensure the return of a long-standing ritual at Ferrari is not a one-off this season. Alan Gordon scored a first-half winner for LA Galaxy as they got over their nightmare start to the season against Seattle Sounders to move off the foot of the Western Conference in Major League Soccer. A 73-year-old man is to appear in court today charged with the murder of his 95-year-old mother at her home. Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo has been training with a martial artist in Shanghai ahead of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix. Eden Hazard is close to being one of the best players in the world, according to former Liverpool striker Graeme Souness. Aljaz Bedene has won his first match since becoming a British citizen. Ladies' Day at Aintree is traditionally one of the biggest days of the Grand National season. A football club chairman has warned of a new breed of hooliganism in the sport - from retired grandfathers who are trying to relive their youth and encourage violence on match days. A daredevil risked life and limb for the opportunity to be named World’s Most Talented by jumping over a sports car that travelled towards him at 60mph. Lewis Hamilton suggested Mercedes will be back in control for this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix. Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel conjured one of the biggest surprises for many a Formula One season with the team's first victory for almost two years at the last race in Malaysia. Check out the full tee times for Saturday's third round of the Masters. Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves made no secret of his passion for Formula One when visited and sampled the atmosphere at the Red Bull headquarters in Milton Keynes. Fernando Alonso says he will retire from Formula One once his deal with McLaren-Honda comes to an end. Sergio Perez fears 'a very painful year' lies ahead if Force India's roll out of their upgraded car this season proves a dud. Tony McCoy claimed his first win of the Grand National Festival as he rode Jezki to victory after Arctic Fire, ridden by Ruby Walsh, fell at the final hurdle. Fly-half Tim Swiel will return to Harlequins next season on a full-time contract. All images are copyrighted. Pentagon officials have slammed the move as 'unprofessional' and 'unsafe'. Saracens flanker Jacques Burger has been cited for alleged foul play during last Sunday's European Champions Cup quarter-final game against Racing Metro in Paris. Steven Finn has hit back at his critics who say pace does not matter in his quest to break back into England's Test squad. Sir Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas avoided being caught up in a major crash in the final kilometre of Scheldeprijs, but their Team Sky team-mate Elia Viviani was not so fortunate. All images are copyrighted. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been convicted of carrying out the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. Jonas Gutierrez will trigger a clause in his contract if he starts every game for Newcastle this season. Former Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood says Harry Kane could one day be a commodity at White Hart Lane. Sam Allardyce has outlined his ambitions to qualify for the Europa League next season by ensuring that West Ham finish first in the Premier League Fair Play Table. New manager Stuart McCall suffered his first defeat since taking charge of the Ibrox club. Sunderland welcome Crystal Palace to the Stadium of Light on Saturday. Barcelona attacker Neymar has the skills to pay the bills and his latest Instagram offering certainly proves that. Vincent Nogueira scored in stoppage time and Philadelphia beat New York City FC 2-1 for the Union's first Major League Soccer victory of the season on Saturday. French League president Frederic Thiriez has been asked to resign by Bastia president Pierre-Marie Geronimi. Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini has branded the last three months of his season as 'garbage' due to poor form. Palermo defender Roberto Vitiello hopes the Sicilian outfit can improve its dismal form on the road starting on Sunday at Udinese. Cristiano Ronaldo was splashed across every Spanish sports paper on Monday after scoring five goals in one game for the first time in his illustrious career. Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany was left inconsolable after his side's 2-1 defeat by Crystal Palace. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti faces a selection dilemma ahead of Wednesday's match with Rayo Vallecano. Club legend and assistant coach Fernando Hierro believes Real Madrid are capable of winning a second consecutive Champions League - as it's in the Spanish sides DNA. Manchester City's grip on the Premier League title was loosened further after a controversial Glenn Murray goal put Crystal Palace on the way to a 2-1 victory. Gareth Bale treated himself to a Sunday evening BBQ after his earlier exploits had helped Real Madrid on their way to a sensational victory. Lazio coach Stefano Pioli is excited about the enthusiasm in his squad but has told his players to keep their feet on the ground ahead of Sunday's home game against Empoli. 'It is difficult to have a more intense match than you have in the Premier League every week but of course you add a little bit more for a derby of the city.' Sam Allardyce has told West Ham co-owner David Sullivan not to judge his side on 2015’s results. Manchester United defender Chris Smalling took a trip down memory lane as the 25-year-old went back to his old judo club. Manchester United host Manchester City in Sunday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford. Chelsea and QPR meet on Sunday in the west London derby at Loftus Road. Wayne Rooney has listed his five most memorable moments of the Manchester derby. 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QPR boss Chris Ramsey believes Sunday's west London derby is more crucial to his side than it is to title-chasing Chelsea. Former Real Madrid and AC Milan midfielder Kaka is enjoying life in Major League Soccer with Orlando City. Steve Cotterill moved a step closer to leading Bristol City back into the Championship with victory over Swindon. Bristol City will become the first Football League club to win promotion this season should they beat Bradford on Tuesday night. All images are copyrighted. 'This is a long-term thing and we're looking forward to the future with him that gets us back to our identity on and off the pitch and bring the positive times back to this football club.' It was not to be for Team Sky, who had pushed hard throughout as they sought their first win in one of cycling's big five classic one-day races - and one that was not short of incident. Dani Alves has been offered a new Barcelona deal according to the player's agent, Dinorah Santana. Dani Alves looks set to leave Barcelona this summer after his representative confirmed the Brazilian right-back had rejected the club's final contract offer. Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew has joked Glenn Murray has a 'bionic' knee and hopes the striker can continue to torment Premier League defences. The Jungfrau railway runs almost entirely within the Jungfrau Tunnel, built into the Eiger and Mnch mountains, and contains a total of five stations. Footage: Maja and Diano It may be a far cry from an opening day of an Ashes Test in Sydney or a tour date in St Lucia, but former England bowler Steve Harmison seems to be doing a fine job with Ashington AFC. All images are copyrighted. Manchester United's win over Aston Villa on Saturday took them eight points clear of fifth-placed Liverpool in the Premier League. Paul Casey says he’s going back a lot wiser and far better equipped if he gets into contention again at the Masters. Padraig Harrington has rediscovered his form ahead of the Masters. Eduardo Vargas leaves the games against West Bromwich Albion on crutches following the knee injury. Rotherham moved off the bottom of the Championship table with victory over Brighton. Steve McClaren was all smiles as he took his place in the stands before the game. All images are copyrighted. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has claimed there is no crisis at Anfield despite successive morale-sapping defeats by rivals Manchester United and Arsenal. MLS side Orlando City are the latest club to have expressed interest in Manchester United misfit Javier Hernandez. Chelsea's Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Tottenham's DeAndre Yedlin battle for the ball. The continuing obsession with sporting a tan means the toll is likely to keep rising, scientists suggest. Wolves moved into the Championship play-off places with a late winner against Leeds United at Molineux. Bournemouth produced one of the greatest comebacks in their history to move back to the top of the table. Referee German Delfino overturned a red card and penalty decision based on a television replay after linesman Ivan Nunez caught a replay of the incident on a nearby cameraman's monitor. 'It's my dream to be here for a long time.' Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas showed his softer side by comforting a young fan who was hit by a wayward shot during his side's emphatic 9-1 win over Granada. Manchester United winger Ashley Young was in attendance as Crawley Town took on Oldham Athletic in League One on Monday, watching his brother in action for the home side. Bradley Johnson's season to remember continued as Norwich recorded a comfortable 2-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday to move into the Sky Bet Championship's top two for the first time since October. Liverpool have offered Jordan Henderson a new contract worth £5.2million-per-year. While most football fans face travel misery over Easter, Manchester City have laid on free coaches to take their supporters to London for Monday's Premier League clash with Crystal Palace. Ipswich's hopes of reaching the Championship play-offs suffered a blow as they were beaten at Huddersfield. Former AFL star Ben Cousins handed himself in to police after failing to make a court appearance over traffic charges. Real Madrid bounced back from their El Clasico defeat by Barcelona with a thumping win on Easter Sunday. Arsene Wenger admits he did not expect Arsenal’s late charge for the top of the Barclays Premier League to be powered by Hector Bellerin and Francis Coquelin. The crew of a Turkish airlines flight are being investigated after they allowed Turkish football team captain Arda Turan into the cockpit so he could use the tannoy to congratulate his team-mates. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini insists his side must splash the cash in the summer. What a cruel time for the Championship’s best defence to explode at the seams. Malky Mackay has been sacked after just five months in charge of Wigan Athletic. Barcelona maintained their four-point lead over Real Madrid at the top of La Liga, thanks to Jeremy Mathieu's late header against Celta Vigo. A former Real Mallorca and Borussia Monchengladbach player has bitten an opponent in a Mexican league match. Kevin Pietersen is pictured leaving The Oval for the first time since resigning for Surrey last month. Brendan Rodgers admits it is ‘highly unlikely’ Liverpool will qualify for the Champions League this season. Cristiano Ronaldo scored five goals as Real Madrid thrashed Granada 9-1 on Sunday afternoon. Barcelona stars Neymar, Dani Alves and Adriano looked delighted following their vital win over Celta Vigo in La Liga - but their choice of matching denim was somewhat questionable. A video allegedly showing ISIS militants destroying a historic city in northern Iraq dating back to the 13th century B.C. Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho has travelled to Paris to help raise money for his charity, the Mamadou Sakho Association. Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera appears to have a history of shooting with his eyes closed as the image of his goal for Spain's Under 20 side back in 2009 shows. Paris St Germain's Zlatan Ibrahimovic, left, and Marseille's Andre-Pierre Gignac vie for the ball during their Ligue 1 match at the Stade Velodrome. High-wire performer Nik Wallenda has announced his latest stunt. A litter of adorable baby foxes are being looked after after they were discovered abandoned in a cardboard box in a car park in Pennsylvania. Steel structures for the new Main Stand at Anfield are now taller than the existing structure. Police are searching for a man who set a bouncer on fire after he was kicked out of a bar. A fortunate deflection from an audacious Nigel de Jong overhed kick saw AC Milan salvage a draw and frustrate European hopefuls Sampdoria at the San Siro on Sunday night. Classical singer Camilla Kerslake was centre of attention at Sunday's Olivier Awards after she suffered a wardrobe malfunction as she arrived with England rugby skipper boyfriend Chris Robshaw. Deportivo La Coruna twice came from behind to earn a 2-2 draw away to Real Sociedad in La Liga on Sunday. The trial of a teenager accused of murdering Australian baseball player Chris Lane has begun in the US state of Oklahoma. Police in the US are investigating after a boy allegedly stole a $25,000 (£18,000) stack of cash from his grandfather's bedside table and handed out wads of notes to his school friends. It's one of the most blatant examples of gender bias we've ever seen. Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods and Justin Rose all share the lead going into the final round of the Masters. Celebrity chef Matt Kemp says his anger management issues cost him his first marriage and his business. An elderly man has been bitten on the leg by a crocodile at an Australian golf course. Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has insisted he has no intention of retiring at the end of the season. Three girls who were bullied into sending nude pictures to a boy at their middle school have won a civil claim against their school district for failing to support them. It's 20 years since Liverpool and Newcastle fought out a classic seven-goal thriller at Anfield. Manchester United, Wolfsburg, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool are among the clubs keeping a close eye on the transfer market. 'Oh my god, he shot me!' Inter Milan have opened talks with Manchester City over a loan deal for Montenegro forward Stevan Jovetic. Mario Gomez has poured cold water over suggestions he could join Barcelona in the summer by insisting he is content with life at Fiorentina. Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has said he is happy to stay at the club despite interest from Atletico Madrid. Barcelona forward Pedro has admitted he is finding his bit-part role this season under Luis Enrique difficult and insists it is only logical that there is talk of him leaving the club. Celtic manager Ronny Deila will try to persuade Jason Denayer and Manchester City to extend the centre-back's loan deal next season - but Hearts captain Danny Wilson is also among his defensive targets. A benefits cheat who claimed he could barely walk while starring for his pub football team has avoided jail. Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis says the club may struggle in the near future. Chelsea are interested in signing Atletico Madrid defender Miranda this summer. Brett Anthony O'Connor has lost his appeal to ban the media from naming him during his trial. Chelsea goalkeeper Thibault Courtois insists he has not doubted himself during his indifferent spell of form for the Blues. Police praised the 'overwhelming majority' of fans at the derby after just eight arrests were made. British number one Heather Watson crashed out in Charleston after a narrow victory to Donna Vekic. British number one Watson, seeded 16th, gave up 14 break points and lost her serve seven times en route to a 6-3 4-6 7-5 defeat to Croatian teen Donna Vekic in a hard-fought match lasting more than two and a half hours. Stephen Curry eclipsed his own NBA record for most three-pointers in a season, scoring 45 points to rally the Golden State Warriors to a 116-105 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. A very clever bearded dragon appears to have mastered the art of the English language, responding when she's asked whether she wants something to eat. Lewis Hamilton suggested Mercedes will be back in control for this race after Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel conjured one of the surprises for many a season with the team's first victory for almost two years at the last race in Malaysia. Hamilton suggested Mercedes will be back in control for this race after Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel conjured one of the surprises for many a season with the team's first victory for almost two years at the last race in Malaysia. The new chief executive of Rotherham council could be paid up to £40,000 more than the outgoing boss, because of 'negative publicity' from the grooming scandal. Reanne Evans, the 10-time ladies' snooker world champion, begins her bid to make history and reach the World Championship finals. Andy Murray lost to Novak Djokovic in four sets in the Miami Open final. LeBron James scored 21 points with nine rebounds and eight assists for the Cleveland Cavaliers in their 104-99 victory against the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night. Liam Stewart, the ice hockey playing son of rock star Rod Stewart and former model Rachel Hunter, has seen his hopes of making his senior Great Britain debut ended by injury. Stuart Armstrong admits taking receipt of his first Scottish Premiership league winners’ medal would help finalise the process of feeling like a Celtic player. Kyle Naughton has been ruled out for the rest of the season after David Meyler’s red card challenge at the weekend. All images are copyrighted. The statue will be positioned on the recently opened Celtic Way and will represent a man who is synonymous with the club and someone who represented them with true distinction as both a player and manager. San Antonio guard Tony Parker lays up as the Spurs overcame the Houston Rockets 110-98 on Wednesday. Newcastle boss John Carver says he may have to make changes when his side face Liverpool on Monday. Liverpool are interested in signing Monaco midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia. John Carver says his Newcastle players have a point to prove when they face Liverpool on Monday night. Gareth Bale returned to training with Real Madrid on Wednesday and fired an unstoppable half-volley into the net. Burnley striker Danny Ings is a summer transfer target for a number of Premier League clubs. Atletico Madrid striker Fernando Torres believes coach Diego Simeone's clear understanding of the team's weaknesses has been the key to their success as they seek revenge against Real Madrid on Tuesday for last season's Champions League final defeat. Lazio's Miroslav Klose celebrates after scoring a goal against Empoli. Rory McIlroy is looking to join an elite group this week at the tender age of 25 years old when he tries to complete his career grand slam by winning the Masters. 'We trained for half an hour on our last run as a team simply because we need all our players playing or we will not fulfil our fixtures.' Manchester City's failure to qualify for next season's Champions League is a massive blow to their Premier League title hopes. Leeds Rhinos moved seven points clear at the top of Super League with victory at Salford Red Devils. Harlequins director of rugby Conor O’Shea has revealed his concern at the increasing force of rugby’s collisions after Harlequins and England full back Mike Brown was consigned to even more time on the sidelines to recover from the latest high-profile head injury. Juan Mata described Manchester United's 4-2 derby victory as a'massive win' as they opened up a four-point gap on Manchester City. Chelsea striker Diego Costa is unlikely to miss the entirety of Chelsea's title run-in and could return within two weeks. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini will leave the Etihad Stadium at the end of the season. Manchester City's Eliaquim Mangala looks on as Crystal Palace's Jason Puncheon celebrates scoring his side's first goal at Selhurst Park. Barcelona are interested in signing Everton defender John Stones. Everton manager Roberto Martinez has rejected claims that he is stubborn in his tactical approach. Everton manager Roberto Martinez insists he is not worried that Romelu Lukaku’s new agent will destabilise the player - even though incendiary comments last week look like they were made with that intention. Harry Kane's participation with England at this summer's Under 21 European Championship remains in doubt after Tottenham confirmed they will travel to Malaysia for a post-season friendly. Everton midfielder James McCarthy believes Ross Barkley is more than capable of handling the highs and lows which accompany the tremendous expectation which rests on his shoulders. Jack Nicklaus recorded his first ever hole-in-one at the Masters on Wednesday, as Camilo Villegas fired two in the space of five holes but still could not win the traditional par-three contest. Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas showed off the result of a nasty-looking clash with Charlie Adam's arm during Chelsea's victory against Stoke City at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. In Case You Missed It... A look back at some of the quirkier snippets from the 79th Masters, which gets under way on Thursday. Willian wants his Chelsea team-mates to take confidence from Saturday's win against Stoke as they close in on the Premier League title. It’s that time of the season when Premier League footballers cast their vote for the PFA Players’ Player of the Year. As the final whistle sounded at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon, a hush fell over the stadium. Manchester United duo Marcos Rojo and Angel di Maria celebrated their 3-1 win over Aston Villa by flying out to Lisbon on Easter Sunday. Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho believes securing FA Cup silverware would save their season, with hopes of a top four finish looking increasingly unlikely. Wayne Rooney scored a stunning half-volley as Manchester United beat Aston Villa 3-1 in the Premier League on Saturday. The Premier League table with Team Pardew in - as well as a team complied from pre/post Pardew results. Bafetimbi Gomis scored twice in Swansea's 3-1 win over Hull on Saturday and tops this week's EA Sports' Performance Index. Brendan Rodgers is ready to recall his out-of-favour defender Dejan Lovren for the FA Cup quarter-final. Darren Bent rescued a point for Derby County with a stoppage-time equaliser against Brentford. West Brom manager Tony Pulis has talked pre-season plans with Saido Berahino in an indication the England under 21 striker will remain at The Hawthorns beyond the summer. 'You win a game or lose a game and there's a shift in terms of how people perceive it.' Neymar's bust-up with Barcelona manager Luis Enrique dominates the front pages in Europe on Monday. Troy Deeney believes he can follow in the path of Charlie Austin and Danny Ings by becoming a Premier League hit. West Brom manager Tony Pulis has warned chairman Jeremy Peace not to lose his job if the club is sold this summer. Raheem Sterling is a better player than Arsenal's Mesut Ozil, says Michael Owen. Robert Lewandowski returned to haunt his former club as Bayern Munich earned a narrow victory against Borussia Dortmund at the Signal Iduna Park on Saturday. Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla is among a number of players to have offered support to Villarreal defender Mateo Musacchio following his gruesome leg injury. The Germany captain missed the opening four months of the season with a knee injury, only making his first start in December. Bayern Munich's treble ambitions are put to the test on Wednesday in the German Cup quarter-final when their injury-hit side travel to in-form Bayer Leverkusen. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has confessed his academy players are not ready to step into his first-team squad, hinting that City may look to cherry-pick the best youngsters from their Premier League rivals. Gary Caldwell admitted his first taste of management was 'crazy' following Wigan's battling 2-2 draw against Fulham. Gary Hooper came off the bench to snatch a dramatic stoppage-time winner to keep Norwich City on track for automatic promotion in the Sky Bet Championship. 'They're getting so confident now.' All images are copyrighted. Tracey Neville is the new head coach of England's netball team, taking them to this summer's World Cup in Australia. Wayne Rooney celebrated his 26th birthday at Wing's Chinese restaurant in Manchester on Saturday, but who goes there? They’ve won seven on the spin in the Premier League and made Liverpool look like relegation candidates as opposed to Champions League rivals during Saturday’s first-half slaughter. Kenny Miller fears Rangers' promotion bid could be derailed by the Ibrox side's rollercoaster run of form. An Australian man who walked free from an Indonesian prison after nine months plans to celebrate his season by heading to the beach. Djokovic started shouting at his backroom team after he lost the second set of the Miami Open to Murray. Every one of Africa's 54 member countries will vote for Sepp Blatter in next month's FIFA presidential election, the continent's soccer boss said on Tuesday, referring to the 79-year-old Swiss as 'dear Sepp.' David Moyes looks on as his team showed uncharacteristic defensive frailties at the Vicente Calderon, 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 300th goal for Real Madrid against Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday. Former footballer Gary Mabbutt was left with a 30inch scar following a five hour operation to save his leg. Jennifer Aniston works out three times a week with her long-term trainer, Mandy Ingber. Police are searching for a vandal who damaged a car park barrier while showing off his weightlifting moves. Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone and Real Madrid counterpart Carlo Ancelotti both praised the performance of their goalkeepers in Tuesday's goalless draw. Take That star Gary Barlow surprised one of the band's biggest fans on her wedding day. A video has emerged which appears to show a deputy hitting a heavily pregnant Iraq war veteran on her back during an arrest. A South Carolina mother of four died over the weekend after collapsing moments after completing a half marathon. Tiger Woods enjoyed some quality time on the course at Augusta on Tuesday as he was joined by his children Sam, 8, and Charlie, 6, as well as longterm girlfriend Lindsey Vonn. Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid couldn't be separated in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final showdown on Tuesday. Kieran Lee's second-half goal gave Sheffield Wednesday victory over Brentford. The Only Way is Essex star Jake Hall scored a vital goal for non-league side Boston United on Monday - impressing his on-screen girlfriend Chloe Lewis in the stands. As Andy Murray prepares to marry his long-term girlfriend Kim Sears this weekend, we take a look at some of the best outfits she's worn over the years. Hillary Clinton's video launching her presidential campaign has been given an 18 rating by a Russian television network - because it features two men holding hands. A mother and her former partner have appeared in court over the death of a toddler who suffered horrific injuries just before her second birthday. Richie Benaud, the cricketing legend loved by millions, has been laid to rest far from public view at a small private funeral in Sydney attended by only an immediate circle of family members. Huddersfield secured their Championship status with a goalless draw at Brighton, while Birmingham and Bolton drew. A woman is in a critical condition after falling 30 metres from the highest lookout in Blue Mountains when she slipped trying to retrieve her mobile phone. Newcastle midfielder Rolando Aarons may have played his last game this season. All images are copyrighted. Neymar, who scored a superb free kick to make it 2-0 to Barca, was clearly furious at being replaced by Xavi with around 20 minutes left and Spanish media speculated he might be dropped for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final, first leg at Paris St Germain. Neymar, who scored a superb free kick to make it 2-0 to Barca after Lionel Messi's opener, was clearly furious at being replaced by Xavi with around 20 minutes left and Spanish media speculated he might be dropped for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final, first leg at Paris St Germain. The son of Australian businessman and The Apprentice host Mark Bouris has appeared in court charged with the alleged assault of his model girlfriend. Not being able to sleep, losing your keys, and being stuck in traffic ranked as the top three emergencies that Brits find most straining. Scottish comedian Limmy has horrified fans by posting a video of a massive spider crawling out of his mouth and inching its way across his face. A mother-of-three has been forced to remortgage her home after years of dental treatment left her mouth looking like an 'oral bombsite'. Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has insisted that the club will not sell Raheem Sterling this summer. Chelsea Under-19s beat Shakhtar Donetsk 3-2 in Switzerland to win the UEFA Youth Team League. Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure is a dream target for Inter Milan, according to general director Marco Fassone. A gay couple getting married this summer had their wedding plans featured on Hillary Clinton's announcement that she is joining the race for the White House. Tottenham target Kevin Wimmer will move to England this summer, according to Austria manager Marcel Koller. Paul Scholes has told Raheem Sterling to stay at Liverpool and continue his development. Caen midfielder N'golo Kante is attracting interest from a host of Premier League clubs including Arsenal. Chelsea and Manchester City are both willing to pay the £13m buyout clause for highly-rated Valencia left-back Jose Luis Gaya. LeBron James sent an emotional farewell letter to Lauren Hill via Twitter on Friday, just hours after the teenager passed away from terminal brain cancer. A group of black attorneys have called for the second officer connected to the fatal shooting of South Carolina father Walter Scott to be arrested. Pop star Robbie Williams has submitted fresh plans to expand his west London mansion. Bricks fell from the top of a building in Cleveland on Monday afternoon crushing a car below. Edinho recently made headlines after being convicted in a money laundering case that involved a drug gang. Struggling Hamburg have appointed Bruno Labbadia as their new coach with immediate effect in a surprise decision with the former European champions anchored in last place with six matches left. Police are hunting the owner of a 'Staffy-type' dog after a four-year-old girl suffered bite wounds to the face. Newcastle boss John Carver accepts the pressure is on as his side head into their final six games with their top-flight status still not secured. A West Australian woman has been granted bail after spending almost three weeks behind bars for allegedly squirting her breast milk at a police officer during an altercation. Newcastle boss John Carver will recall Dutch midfielder Siem de Jong for the visit of Tottenham on Sunday. A 13-year-old schoolboy who was tipped for rugby league stardom has drowned in a quarry after going for a swim on the hottest day of the year so far. Hibernian face a battle over potentially lucrative gate revenues with lower league clubs. Former British number one Greg Rusedski has backed Aljaz Bedene's bid to play for Great Britain in the Davis Cup. Lewis Hamilton took pole position for the Malaysian Grand Prix, nearly one second ahead of Sebastian Vettel’s third-fastest Ferrari. Lewis Hamilton sauntered to pole position for the Malaysian Grand Prix, nearly one second ahead of Sebastian Vettel’s third-fastest Ferrari. The final pairings for the final round of the Masters have been announced. Djokovic lost his cool at the end of the second set as Murray came back to take the match to a decider but has since expressed his regret at the incident in a video posted on Facebook. Don Cossack, ridden by AP McCoy, wins the Melling Chase on the second day of the Grand National meeting at Aintree. Lewis Hamilton takes pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix. Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo has urged his team to go back to basics after a troubled start to the season. The Australian driver has urged his Red Bull team to go back to basics after a troubled start to 2015. Jonathan Trott's first innings on his return to Test cricket for the first time in 17 months was brief and unsuccessful, as he was caught at first slip just three balls in. Some of the quirkier snippets from the world of cricket that we did not know last week: Britain's Jonathan Brownlee has taken the lead in the ITU World Triathlon Series. Manchester United legends Gary Neville, Phil Neville and Paul Scholes showed off their netball skills when they joined Manchester Thunder netball team to promote the Superleague semi-finals. He was the goalkeeper who only won his place in the side on the back of a teammate shipping an embarrassing eight, so when Costel Pantilimon conceded four goals inside 45 minutes he feared the worst... Craig Gordon believes Celtic’s Scottish Cup semi-final against Inverness Caley Thistle will provide a timely reminder of the threat posed by the Highland side. Ian Bell rescued England from a nightmare start with a century in the first Test against West Indies that was pay back time for being dropped during his last Caribbean series. Celtic midfielder Stuart Armstrong has backed under-fire Dundee United boss Jackie McNamara to turn around his troubled season at Tannadice. Everton manager Roberto Martinez will hold talks with Kevin Mirallas over his future at the end of the season as he stated his ambition to keep Aaron Lennon. Celtic maintained their seven-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership with a draw at Inverness Caledonian Thistle. All images are copyrighted. Stuart McCall has warned Rangers to be on their guard against Livingston in midweek. John Carver says Moussa Sissoko could be fined for his 'indefensible' tackle on Lucas Leiva. QPR midfielder Sandro has defended former manager Harry Redknapp, saying he is not at fault for the club’s predicament near the foot of the Premier League. Liverpool's players congratulate Joe Allen on his goal that secured another vital win in the Premier League. Chelsea's Under 19 squad celebrate their European victory after an impressive campaign. Michael Vaughan has re-affirmed his interest in taking on the newly created role of director of England cricket - but only if he feels he can make a difference. Paul Downton has been sacked as managing director of the England and Wales Cricket Board. Chelsea have won the Champions League, the FA Cup, the EFL Cup and the Europa League this season. 'Can they finish it off by winning a big one?' Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina has a Premier League win ratio of 91.7 per cent - the highest of any player to have made at least 10 appearances. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters All images are copyrighted. Paul Downton has left his role as England and Wales Cricket Board managing director. Dikembe Mutombo, an eight-times NBA All-Star who was famous for swatting away opponents' shots and wagging his finger at them, was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Monday. Rory McIlroy will be joined by Phil Mickelson and Ryan Moore in what promises to be an electric three-ball when they tee off at 3.41pm BST at the Masters. Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas says his side are 'playing for the most important trophy of the season'. Brook Lopez dominated twin brother Robin with 32 points and nine rebounds as the Brooklyn Nets beat a weakened Portland Trail Blazers on Monday in the only game on the NBA schedule. Gary Neville says it is 'now or never' for Manchester City to win back-to-back Premier League titles. Fernando Torres has hailed manager Diego Simeone as the reason behind Atletico Madrid's success ahead of their Champions League quarter-final meeting with Real Madrid. Jolyon Palmer is determined to claim a place in Formula One next year after being given the perfect opportunity by Lotus to prove himself worthy. Golden State Warriors' winning streak came to an end against San Antonio Spurs. Jordan Spieth believes he will be better equipped to cope with the pressure of trying to win the Masters after coming close to creating history last year. Marcelo says Real Madrid's failure to beat Atletico in six attempts this season will have no affect on their Champions League quarter-final tie. Al Horford and DeMarre Carroll scored 20 points each to help the Atlanta Hawks match a franchise record with their 57th win, beating the Brooklyn Nets 131-99 on Saturday night. Roberto Carlos has revealed his desire to one day become manager of Brazil and the former Real Madrid defender claims he finds coaching'very easy' after the pressures he faced as a player. Alexis Sanchez and Harry Kane were the heroes as the Southern All-Stars came out on top in our simulated clash between the Premier League's best players from the North and South. Barcelona players were put through their paces as they put the finishing touches to preparations for the Champions League quarter-final clash with French giants PSG. Real Madrid host Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie at the Bernabeu on Tuesday night. Lionel Messi is the best player in the world, according to Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Lucas Moura. 'To me, Messi, Neymar and Suarez are among the three best players in the world.' Chelsea are in talks with Belgian side Royal Mouscron-Peruwelz over a possible partnership. Bayern Munich defender Medhi Benatia could miss both legs of their Champions League quarter-final against Porto. Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Edinson Cavani both scored twice Saturday as Paris Saint-Germain won their first trophy of the season by retaining the League Cup with victory over 10-man Bastia. South Africa's sports minister Fikile Mbalula says he has received assurances from FIFA's ethics committee that it will complete and present a report in June into allegations of match-fixing to the 2010 World Cup. All images are copyrighted. Stuart McCall insists he is loving life at Rangers despite losing heavily to Queen of the South. Nikola Karabatic, a multiple world and Olympic gold medalist, and his younger brother Luka were among a group of players banned by the French league two years ago for betting on the result of a match in which their Montpellier club, which had already secured the title, lost to a struggling team. Rangers manager Stuart McCall has told defender Bilel Mohsni he cannot afford any more bookings. Tim Visser wants to end his Edinburgh career lifting European silverware at the ground he will call home next season. Queen of the South's Gavin Reilly celebrates scoring his side's third goal against Rangers at Palmerston Park. Scotland captain Alastair Kellock will retire at the end of the season and take up a new role with the Scottish Rugby Union. Aaron Wilbraham’s second-half strike was enough to give Bristol City victory over Preston North End. Edinson Cavani protests with the referee during PSG's Ligue 1 fixture against Marseille at the weekend. American Airlines is targeting a younger demographic with the introduction of their new 'indie' cabin playlists. Paris Saint-Germain defender Gregory van der Wiel has denied claims that he is set to leave the club in the summer. Jordon Ibe's proved he's got some impressive moves on the football pitch but the young winger has shown us he's an equally adept dancer - by pulling off the trademark Michael Jackson'moonwalk.' A woman who suffered stomach cramps and bleeding for two years was horrified to be told it was due to a tumour the size of a golf ball in her cervix. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers believes recent defeats are down to his players' own failings rather than the opposition having cracked their system. Facebook's latest app, Riff, lets you film videos and upload them to Facebook and the app. Bayern Munich midfielder Xabi Alonso fell over during Pep Guardiola's 'Rondo' training drill. It seems Samir Nasri was keen to forget about Manchester City's defeat at Crystal Palace as the Frenchman went out with his girlfriend Anara Atanes in London. Ander Herrera says he bares his full name on the back of his shirt for superstitious reasons. NBA stars are used to getting rough treatment on the court - but what about when it comes to the dentist's chair? As part of our series of letters from African-American journalists, film-maker and columnist Ken Teh looks at the life of a gang member in California's prisons. It's not every day you get to take a selfie with a Google Street View car - but for one Canadian student, it was his chance to'shine'. He's been at the sharp end of football for the majority of his career but a former Premier League striker seems to have met his match when literally trying his hand at another profession. England's warm-up match against a St Kitts Invitational XI ended in a draw. Arsenal's Danny Welbeck and Liverpool's Jose Enrique were spotted attending a Nicki Minaj concert in Manchester on Monday night. Manchester United defender Marcos Rojo appeared to be enjoying his vacation in Portugal as he posed for a picture at the dinner table with family and friends just days after his affair with a fitness instructor was exposed. Jack Wilshere says he is ready to return to the Arsenal first team and play a part in their season-defining games after completing 90 minutes for the Under 21 side on Tuesday night. Republic of Ireland assistant manager Roy Keane will stand trial in June over an alleged road-rage incident with a taxi driver. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has set his side the objective of winning a trophy and finishing inside the top four. Cristiano Ronaldo returned to top form last weekend with five goals against Granada, and he is now urging his supporters to get themselves into shape. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood backed Christian Benteke to fire them to safety after the striker's crucial hat-trick saved a point against QPR. Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas took to Instagram to show off the shiners he picked up from Stoke City midfielder Charlie Adam on Saturday. Jockey Ruby Walsh appears to jump his horse over a moving car in the latest promotional advert for betting firm Paddy Power. Former footballer Gary Mabbutt was left with a 30 inch scar after a five hour operation to save his leg. Tim Sherwood's jacket did not survive beyond the first 10 minutes and after this astonishing contest it remains to be seen if either of these sides fare much better. Rio Ferdinand is one of football's greats. Chelsea striker Didier Drogba was spotted talking on his mobile phone in London on Tuesday afternoon. Crystal Palace co-chairman Steve Parish described a 'great moment' as he basked in the glory of his club's 2-1 win over champions Manchester City. Matt Phillips has been in sensational form since the turn of the year and now sits second - behind only Barcelona's Lionel Messi - in the list of top assist makers in Europe's big five leagues in 2015. Jack Wilshere has moved a step closer to recovery from the serious ankle injury that has wrecked his season after completing 90 minutes for Arsenal’s under 21 side. Franck Ribery says his relationship with former Bayern Munich boss Louis van Gaal was 'poisoned'. Arsenal beat Liverpool 4-1 on Saturday but still have the exact same record as they did at this stage last season. From launching his jacket to the floor in celebration to bawling at the linesman, Sportsmail brings you all the best images of Sherwood's rollercoaster evening in the Villa dugout. Bubba Watson admits he must 'improve as a man' after his fellow professionals appeared to choose him as the most unpopular player on the PGA Tour. Tim Sherwood and Chris Ramsey may become a united force again in seasons to come. Leeds Rhinos full-back Zak Hardaker has been sent on an anger management course after a student was left with two black eyes and bruising during a violent incident in February. Jenson Button believes McLaren now have their rivals in their sights ahead of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix. Boyhood Aston Villa fan Stan Collymore covers the game against QPR on Tuesday night at Villa Park. A man accused of chopping up his friend's body and dumping his severed head in an apartment block's recycling bin had previously started a bloody fight at his gym, it has emerged. It was meant to be a celebration of the game's most prestigious trophy but, in recent years, the FA Cup has become more of a soap opera. It's a familiar story. Manchester City travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United on Sunday afternoon. Sergio Aguero and Manchester City travel to Old Trafford to face United on Sunday afternoon. West Brom midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu has cast his vote for the PFA Player of the Year awards and has picked Harry Kane and Eden Hazard for the main prizes. Wildlife officials in Florida are investigating a photograph that appears to show a bobcat hauling a shark along a beach. Manchester United fans are eagerly awaiting the club's new kit for next season. Monaco midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia has been linked with a move to Liverpool, but who is he? Wisden, the cricket bible, has launched a stinging attack on English cricket and says that the national team have lost touch with the game's public. Ipswich Town footballer Tyrone Mings has paid off his mother's debts in an act of generosity. Louis van Gaal believes Manchester United will hit the ground running in their attempt to win the Barclays Premier League next season after persuading the Old Trafford hierarchy to agree to a short and sharp pre-season tour of America in July. England suffered an injury scare at the start of their practice'match' here in St Kitts when Stuart Broad dramatically slipped in his stride delivery and was left clutching his ankle on the floor. Belgium's Christian Benteke celebrates after scoring his third goal against QPR. Pep Guardiola is not trying to earn as much money as possible, according to Bayern Munich board member Jan-Christian Dreesen. Phil Jagielka swapped Everton's training ground for a kitchen earlier this week as he learned to cook a traditional Thai dish to celebrate the festival of Songkran. A team in the Ukrainian Premier League are offering their players houses near the sea to cover their salary debts. Manchester United striker Robin van Persie has declared himself fit for Sunday's Manchester derby. Manchester United midfielders Juan Mata and Ander Herrera have been pictured enjoying the sunshine in Manchester. Cesc Fabregas will wear a special protective face mask for Chelsea after breaking his nose - and Sportsmail can exclusively reveal what the Spanish midfielder's shield will look like. Napoli coach Rafael Benitez is under pressure after his side were knocked out of the Coppa Italia by Lazio. Cristiano Ronaldo turns to his trademark celebration after scoring the 300th goal of his Real Madrid career. Manchester City's FA Cup-winning goalkeeper, Harry Dowd, has died, aged 76. Newcastle United fans are planning to boycott the club's next home game against Tottenham on Sunday, April 19 and turn up the heat on owner Mike Ashley. All images are copyrighted. Blackburn Rovers manager Gary Bowyer was left'shocked' after his side's FA Cup quarter-final replay with Liverpool ended in a 1-0 defeat. Steven Gerrard's dream of playing in the FA Cup final on his 35th birthday remains a reality. A pensioner will stand trial for allegedly making a racist gesture at a football match, with three black players expected to give evidence. A Chinese restaurant owner used her martial arts skills to overpower a would-be rapist and pin him to the ground. Paul Downton has been sacked as managing director of the England and Wales Cricket Board. Five-time champion Jack Nicklaus has hit a hole-in-one at the Masters. Philippe Coutinho fired Liverpool into the FA Cup semi-finals and made it a night to remember for Jordan Henderson. Blackburn Rovers and Liverpool will meet in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley on 1 April. Liverpool are through to the semi-finals of the FA Cup, but who has been their player of the season? Mamadou Sakho limped off early on in Liverpool's 1-0 FA Cup sixth round replay win over Blackburn Rovers to leave Brendan Rodgers with just two available first-team centre backs. Hector Bellerin is fast becoming seen by fans, and possibly even by his manager, as Arsenal's premier right back, after impressing in the absence of Mathieu Debuchy. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti plans to appeal the yellow card shown to Cristiano Ronaldo for diving in the area during their 2-0 win over Rayo Vallecano. Thiago Alcantara scored the winning penalty as Bayern Munich edged out Bayer Leverkusen to reach the German Cup semi-final - but was lucky to still be on the pitch. A 100 tonne crane barge has been positioned on the edge of the River Avon in Bath to dredge the water for abandoned items at the bottom. All images are copyrighted. Two college students have been charged in connection to an unconscious girl who was allegedly gang raped on a Florida beach during Spring Break in broad daylight, authorities said. A model who appeared in the video for Ricky Martin's hit song La Vida Loco has told followers she did not try to take her own life and was instead treated in hospital after she collapsed due to 'low blood pressure'. This is the incredible moment a tiger was sent crashing to the floor after mistiming an attack on a fleet-footed bird. Manchester City's players celebrate after they consolidated their first leg lead to reach the Youth Cup final. Former England manager Fabio Capello says John Terry should never have been stripped of his captaincy. Some 34 million Midwesterners have been warned of possible powerful tornadoes as a dangerous thunderstorms pummeled the region Wednesday and into Thursday. The brother of Boney M singer Liz Mitchell has been arrested in connection with the killing of a Syrian-born imam. Jordan Morris scored early in the second half and Juan Agudelo added his first international goal in four years as the United States beat Mexico. Ricky Hatton’s former trainer has been charged with sexually assaulting a girl under the age of 16. All images are copyrighted. A former High Court judge who led the inquiry into the Bradford stadium fire which killed 56 football fans has dismissed claims the blaze was not an accident saying they are 'nonsense'. Manchester United players hung a fake bird above Ashley Young's peg in the dressing room after a bird pooed in his mouth during a top-flight match, Luke Shaw has revealed. Spanish police have shot dead a man in his 70s who barricaded himself into his home after shooting his daughter's boyfriend and a police officer last night. Liverpool are among a number of clubs interested in signing Ghana winger Andre Ayew this summer. All images are copyrighted. Jurgen Klopp has announced he is to quit Borussia Dortmund at the end of the season. All images are copyrighted. The England C team is facing the axe after 36 years as part of Greg Dyke’s spending review at the Football Association. A tree in China has been caught on camera tangled in a web of roots. Alexandre Lacazette and Mohamed Yattara were both on the score sheet as Lyon beat Bastia. A shopper was given a shock after discovering a live mouse crawling around in a loaf of bread he bought from Aldi. All images are copyrighted. Meet Suma, one of Melbourne Zoo's aging orangutans who suffers from arthritis. An independent panel of concussion experts formed by the Football Association will meet for the first time in May. The Dens Park bad boy will miss two forthcoming games against former club Celtic because he is under house arrest. The season has been a personal triumph for tall, tattooed defender Aden Flint, who has played a central role in returning City to the Championship after two seasons away. Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has heaped praise on his team-mates Luis Suarez, Lionel Messi and Neymar, claiming he has never seen a relationship like theirs. Police have released photos of 13 people they are trying to track down as they hunt for the fans who threw bottles at NRL referees during the Good Friday clash between the Bulldogs and Rabbitohs. Denmark captain and Brondby defender Daniel Agger is to be investigated by the country's FA after allegedly elbowing FC Copenhagen's Mattias Jorgensen. A football coach who claimed £3,500 in disability benefits after he said he could barely walk was caught putting up goalposts. dash-cam footage has revealed the moment a Florida police officer shouted: 'Get on the f****** ground or you're dead,' moments before he shot a mentally ill man as he was running away. Kate Upton has revealed that the photographer Terry Richardson released footage of her dancing in a bikini without her permission. Manchester United striker Robin van Persie has reportedly been offered £5million to leave Old Trafford in the summer. Lewis Hamilton says his new Mercedes contract is unlikely to be signed before this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix. Remember Chip 'n' Dale's bizarre high-pitched babbles? A magnitude 3.1 earthquake caused a sharp jolt to be felt across a well-populated area just north of Los Angeles. Matej Vydra fires home his stunning volley from the edge of the box to put Watford into the lead. The sound of a fish making impact with the face is not dissimilar to a sound effect used in a cartoon. An exotic bird in Brazil was recorded making incredible sounds that wouldn’t be out of place on a video game. England's James Anderson is still three wickets away from breaking Sir Ian Botham's England record. Liverpool youngster Joao Teixeira broke his leg while playing in Brighton's goalless draw with Huddersfield. Ronny Deila has admitted Celtic will enter the Champions League qualifiers without defender Jason Denayer. A seller on eBay has claimed that he has former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez's jailhouse identification card - and he's trying to auction it off. Borussia Dortmund have offered Mats Hummels a contract extension as he contemplates whether it is time to leave the club. Jurgen Klopp has conceded that Bayern Munich were the better team in their 1-0 victory over his Borussia Dortmund side on Saturday. A professor in New York invited her 11-year-old autistic son to one of her classes, during which he got up on a chair and drew the world map from memory. Sebastian Kehl fired a spectacular long-distance volley in extra time to give Borussia Dortmund a 3-2 victory over Hoffenheim and a place in the semi-finals of the German Cup. Chelsea captain John Terry received a hostile reception on his return to Loftus Road, but how did he get on? Roman Abramovich has been good for Chelsea, good for English football, good for European football, says Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho. All images are copyrighted. A monster storm impacted a 1,500-mile arc with 10 reported tornadoes, grapefruit-sized hail and winds of up to 80 mph on Wednesday. The BBC has made light of disgraced presenter Jeremy Clarkson’s attack on a junior producer by poking fun at the incident in a comedy programme. All images are copyrighted. Gary Neville believes Manchester United face their toughest test of the season when they visit Premier League leaders Chelsea on Saturday. A university rowing team found themselves caught up in the crossfire when hundreds of flying fish mounted an attack. All images are copyrighted. Newcastle United midfielder Siem de Jong has returned to first-team action for the first time since February. A New York state senator has apologised after a search for 'hot' pictures of a political strategist was shared with the world on his Twitter account. Jack Colback says Newcastle United fans are being left short-changed as the club's sorry season threatens to plunge new depths. Graeme McDowell tees off on the third hole during the third round at Augusta on Saturday. Rory McIlroy was joined by Niall Horan at the Masters on Wednesday and the World's best golfer is set to return the favour by singing on stage with the One Direction star at the end of the summer. A jealous boyfriend who 'fattened up' his partner in a ploy to put off any love rivals has the question. Andy Lee retained his WBO middleweight title with a thrilling draw against Peter Quillin in Brooklyn. If Jermain Defoe wasn't already sure how much football meant to the people of the north east, he found out on Thursday evening. Newcastle United stand-in captain Moussa Sissoko is facing disciplinary action after he was sent off following a reckless challenge on Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva. It takes a lot to impress Barcelona's all-star cast of players, but young Spanish defender Martin Montoya provoked gasps from his team-mates with an outrageous trick shot during training. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes he is improving in every aspect of his job but insisted his one problem is that he cannot help but be truthful when he addresses the media. The dismissal of Paul Downton as England's managing director may be the big talking point in English cricket but focus has already shifted to the start of the county championship season. A woman driver in her 80s caused chaos when she drove the wrong way along the busy A13 in Essex. Jose Mourinho believes that the Ballon d’Or, the trophy awarded to the world’s best footballer, should be scrapped. There was a moment on the 10th tee at Augusta National on Thursday when the voice of reason was drowned out. Arsenal are close to signing 16-year-old Maxi Romero from Velez Sarsfield - but the deal has been held up by red-tape over the make-up of Romero's ownership rights. 'Anything under par was a pretty good score.' It may come as a surprise to some - particularly Arsene Wenger and Pep Guardiola - but Jose Mourinho has revealed how Sir Alex Ferguson inspired him to try to be a gracious manager. Who are the wives and girlfriends that will be cheering the players on as they make their way round the famous course in Georgia over the next four days? All images are copyrighted. A day at the races (from left): Fabio Borini, Glen Johnson, Dani Lawrence (wife of Brad Jones), Laura Johnson and Borini's wife, Erin O'Neill enjoy opening day of the Grand National Meeting at Aintree. Michael Vaughan has emerged as the favourite for the newly created role of director of England cricket. At 11:20pm, Ken Doherty potted a final black and extinguished, for now, the dream of Reanne Evans to become the first women player to play the hallowed baize of Sheffield's Crucible Theatre in the world snooker championship. A 15-year-old boy has been cautioned after posting a racist tweet aimed at Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck. It was the longest 24 hours of my life, I hadn't slept. Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero insists the Premier League title race can still go down to the final day of the season. Andy Murray's coach Amelie Mauresmo is expecting her baby in August. World boxing champion Kell Brook enjoyed an evening at the darts as he watched the Premier League road show come to his home town of Sheffield on Thursday. British No 2 Aljaz Bedene has booked a quarter-final place at the Grand Prix Hassan II event in Casablanca. Arsenal are trying to find a cure for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's persistent groin problems in a bid to prevent surgery. QPR goalkeeper Rob Green was nutmegged by a ball boy during his side's 3-3 draw with Aston Villa. Jordan Spieth sinks his birdie putt on the 18th at Augusta to take a three-shot lead into the second round of the Masters. Jenson Button has been penalised for his crash with Pastor Maldonado during Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix. The French rugby federation is looking for candidates to replace France coach Philippe Saint-Andre following the World Cup. Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg will start Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix from the back of the grid. Leicester boss Richard Cockerill believes that this season's Aviva Premiership play-off race will run until the final day of regular league season action. Jason Gillespie has been appointed the new coach of Big Bash League side Adelaide Strikers in a move that will see him combine the role with his duties at Yorkshire. Sean Maitland is leaving Glasgow Warriors to play in the Aviva Premiership with London Irish next season. Jimmy Anderson suffered a frustrating day in his bid to become his country's all-time leading wicket taker in his 100th Test appearance in Antigua. A look back at day two of the first Test between England and West Indies in Antigua. England were denied a wicket on day two of the second Test against West Indies when Ben Stokes overstepped the crease. The mother of the police officer who was caught on video shooting an unarmed black man in the back as he was running away has broken her silence. Karen Sharpe, the mother of North Charleston Police Officer Michael Slager, defended her son in an interview, saying she cannot believe that he would do anything like what he's accused of. Former England captain Michael Vaughan and ex-opener Geoff Boycott have criticised England's top order after the first day of the second Test against West Indies. Roberto Martinez accused the referee of being 'too soft' after Seamus Coleman was penalised for handball in Everton's draw at Swansea. Newcastle United had more than £34m in the bank at the end of the last financial year, the club's accounts have revealed. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has urged fans to ‘put the pound in their pocket and go’ after objects were thrown from the crowd during Sunday's 1-0 win at QPR. Harry Panayiotou hopes to make Leicester City's first team in the Premier League and has grown up nearby. Rangers boss Stuart McCall ordered his side to end their stuttering away form at Dumbarton on Saturday to ramp up the pressure on play-off rivals Hibs. All images are copyrighted. West Ham striker Diafra Sakho has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a thigh injury. Chelsea moved another step closer to securing the Premier League title, after Cesc Fabregas scored an 87 minute winner at Loftus Road, to condemn Queens Park Rangers to a devastating defeat.: Chelsea moved another step closer to securing the Premier League title, after Cesc Fabregas scored an 87 minute winner at Loftus Road, to condemn Queens Park Rangers to a devastating defeat. Rangers manager Stuart McCall expects Shane Ferguson to be fit and ready to aid Rangers’ play-off push towards the Premiership. Rangers insist that their fans have no cause for alarm over badges and other trademarks being registered with Sports Direct - as they will return to the club when a £5million loan is repaid. West Brom host Leicester City on Saturday in the Premier League. Rangers boss Stuart McCall hopes injured Newcastle winger Shane Ferguson could play a surprise role in the club's play-off bid. As the Champions League starters took a break it was business as usual for the rest of the Real Madrid squad on Wednesday as they returned to training a day after the last eight clash with rivals Atletico. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said he hopes Burnley escape relegation after seeing his side have to fight to gain a narrow 1-0 victory at Turf Moor. Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has set his sights on winning the Premier League title this season. Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech should be a 'big target' for Arsenal in the summer, says former Blues keeper Carlo Cudicini. Paris Saint-Germain manager Laurent Blanc admitted that Barcelona were superior to his side 'in virtually every department' as he saw his team slump to a 3-1 defeat in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final at the Parc des Princes. All pictures are copyrighted. It seems that scoring stunning volleys in Tyne-Wear derbies is not the limit of Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe's limits as he shows off his impressive keepy up skills with a tennis ball. Wales have reached their highest ever position in the FIFA world rankings by rising 15 places to 22. Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw has given himself a 'C-' for his first season at the club. 'On an individual level it's great, but on a team performance it was ok and there's a lot that we can improve on for next week.' Watch Charlie Adam score from the halfway line in 2009. Charlie Adam stunned the Premier League with a goal from his own half in Stoke's clash with Chelsea on Saturday evening. Charlie Adam struck from inside his own half as he scored one of the goals of his career at Chelsea. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho insists he will stick by his players despite the three midfielders' decline in form recently. West Ham will have Ecuador forward Enner Valencia available again following a toe injury for Saturday's Barclays Premier League game against Stoke at Upton Park. A mother who drove six children, including two of her own, to a residence just outside New Orleans so they could fight another group of juveniles, resulting in one child being shot, has been arrested. Robin van Persie has declared himself fit for the Manchester derby after missing United's last six games. Liverpool welcome Newcastle to Anfield on Monday night in the Premier League. Luis Suarez has revealed that he once sneaked his way into the Nou Camp for a photograph. Mario Balotelli hit back at those criticising his absence for Liverpool's FA Cup quarter-final win over Blackburn Rovers due to illness by attempting to prove he had a high temperature. The thermometer reading Mario Balotelli shared on social media to prove he was too ill to play against Blackburn on Wednesday night will make no difference to Brendan Rodgers. Lucas can play his first game at Wembley in a Liverpool shirt when they meet Aston Villa in the FA Cup semi-final. Derry Mathews' world title challenge is in limbo after Richar Abril withdrew for a second time. Barcelona extended their lead at the top of La Liga to seven points with victory over Almeria. Barcelona defender Dani Alves has been sounded out by Manchester United over a move to Old Trafford. Amir Khan has accused fellow Briton Kell Brook of trying to 'win fans over' by calling him out. John Carver says Newcastle United need to look at the 'DNA' of their dressing-room this summer. Sevilla coach Unai Emery is one of the more eccentric characters in La Liga but the Andalusian club's success this season suggests there is plenty of method in the Basque-born 43-year-old's apparent madness. Fergal O'Brien is daring to dream what might be at Aintree on Saturday as he insists last year's fourth Alvarado is going into the race in better shape this time around. Rory McIlroy shields himself from the rain on Tuesday - but a wet course will play into his hands. All images are copyrighted. Porto train ahead of their Wednesday clash against Bayern Munich in their Champions League quarter-finalo. The next generation of supermodels are getting in on the act - Cindy Crawford's daughter Kaia Gerber made her modelling debut for Young Versace aged just ten, and Christie Brinkley's daughter Sailor Cook has modelled for Lord & Taylor department store and appeared in Vogue. The next generation are also getting in on the act - Cindy Crawford's daughter Kaia Gerber made her modelling debut for Young Versace aged just ten, and Christie Brinkley's daughter Sailor Cook has modelled for Lord & Taylor department store and appeared in Vogue. Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is keen to impress manager Luis Enrique in the Champions League having failed to make his La Liga debut since joining the club in the summer. Rory McIlory was joined by Niall Horan at the Masters on Wednesday as the One Direction singer caddied for the Northern Irish golfer in the traditional Par-3 Contest at Augusta. Blues quartet Eden Hazard, Thibaut Courtois, Kurt Zouma and Izzy Brown marked the start of the Thai New Year in a novel way by showcasing their skills. The Scottish Professional Football League has been accused of failing to protect'sporting integrity'. Rory McIlroy with his caddie Caroline Wozniacki during the 2014 Par 3 Contest at Augusta National Golf Club. Gareth Bale could miss Real Madrid's game with Rayo Vallecano after injuring his left foot during a training session on Tuesday morning. The old Tiger was back. Ben Flower's sickening blow on St Helens' Lance Hohaia in the Super League final that got him a six-month ban. All images are copyrighted. Barcelona host Paris St-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie on Wednesday. Veteran Leeds prop Kylie Leuluai is facing the prospect of another six weeks on the sidelines after being told he needs shoulder surgery. Manchester United will offer Robin van Persie £5m to leave the club this summer. After 13 years on the small screen non-celebrities can now grab a slice of the action at the famous theme park. Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers vowed not to give up on Champions League qualification after a convincing 2-0 win over Newcastle. Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon says he is not thinking about retiring because he is still playing well. Andy Murray arrives back in Britain on Monday restored as world No 3 in the new rankings - but set aside thoughts of that to focus on his wedding in Dunblane this weekend. Wigan Warriors forward Ben Flower admitted that he regrets his attack on Lance Hohaia in the Super League Grand Final every day. A video showing how to peel a hardboiled egg using a glass of water has gone viral on YouTube. Southampton manager Ronald Koeman wants his team to rediscover their scoring form to make Europe. Cristiano Ronaldo looked in formidable form as he showed off his array of skills ahead of Real Madrid's Champions League quarter-final against city rivals Atletico. Newcastle United head coach John Carver says he would walk away from the club if the owners had not given him assurances of serious summer investment. Eden Hazard has developed into one of the world's best players after flourishing at Chelsea. Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 300 goals for Real Madrid in just six years with the La Liga giants. Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew says Sunderland should be more concerned about his in-form side than his past as Newcastle manager this Saturday. All images are copyrighted. Many Clouds, ridden by Leighton Aspell, has won the Grand National for the second year running. Stoke City manager Mark Hughes is planning to extend the pitch at the Britannia Stadium for next season. All images are copyrighted. Jose Mourinho is set to leave Chelsea at the end of the season. Richie Benaud, the legendary commentator described as the 'Godfather of cricket', has died at the age of 84. All images are copyrighted. Chelsea's Charlie Musonda (right) controls the ball ahead Roma's oncoming Christian D'Urso (left) Chelsea's Ola Aina (right) dribbles with the ball ahead of Roma's Jose Machin (centre) Roma's Daniele Verde (left) shields the ball away from Chelsea defender Jay Dasilva (right) Brown (left) charges forward to collect the ball ahead of Roma's Silvio Anocic (right) She's a best-selling singer, actress, beauty buff and one of the world's most stylish stars. Manchester United's Chris Smalling and Adnan Januzaj have joined Twitter. The world has lost a brave young woman who used her limited energy to inspire people and raise money for research into the cancer that ultimately took her life. Brave: Hill, who used her limited energy to inspire people and raise money for research into the cancer that ultimately took her life, is pictured in her room in Cincinnati last December. Jonathan Trott has admitted that he thought his England career was over after he reached 'breaking point' in Brisbane and was forced to quit the last Ashes tour. Wigan Athletic's relegation from the Championship was confirmed with a moment of madness at Craven Cottage. 'The dreams are for everybody - we all have dreams at night, but when I wake up in the morning I have to come here and make sure we give everything to win the next game.' A city in the US has come up with a novel way to get people to stop using their phones while walking. Vincent Kompany is an injury doubt for Manchester City's derby against Manchester United. Harry Redknapp has claimed 'people with their own agendas' had a hand in his resignation as QPR manager, describing the situation as 'a bit of a soap opera'. Queens Park Rangers manager Chris Ramsey has revealed he will have no problem shaking John Terry’s hand in light of the racist comments the former England captain directed at former Rs defender Anton Ferdinand four years ago. Gareth Bale will be rested for Saturday's La Liga game at home to Eibar. Arsenal players have revealed their ultimate pre-game playlist ahead of their Premier League tie with Burnley. John Terry has revealed his PFA Player and Team of the Year with Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho getting his nod as the Premier League's finest. Chelsea striker Diego Costa has been ruled out for up to the next four weeks with a hamstring injury. Chelsea players celebrate as they beat Stoke City 2-1 in the Premier League last Saturday. Chelsea players celebrate as they beat Stoke City 2-1 in the Premier League last Saturday. Niki Lauda aimed his first verbal grenade at his driver Nico Rosberg, who moments earlier had stood in front of him rotating his shoulders and about to play keepie-uppie to warm up for Friday's second practice session for the Chinese Grand Prix. Gary Neville believes Manchester City would now struggle to attract top players thanks to financial restrictions. Borussia Dortmund midfielder Ilkay Gundogan expects to complete his move to Manchester United this summer. Some of the quirkier snippets from the second day of the Masters: Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes Eden Hazard is 'by far the best player in the season'. In Case You Missed It: a round-by-round guide to the 2016 Masters. If you’re going to draw a line on your scorecard, what better way to do it than with a pencil? Kevin Pietersen is being urged to make the England selectors' lives difficult after his barnstorming start to the summer. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has slammed post-season tours as a nightmare. Bottom-of-the-table Blackpool's hopes of avoiding relegation from the Championship were dealt a blow at the Macron Stadium. For the first time in 88 years the women’s race was staged on the famous Tideway course that for so long had been the sole preserve of the men. Tributes have been paid to legendary Australian cricket commentator Richie Benaud, who has died aged 84 from skin cancer. Former England captain Alec Stewart says he would be'stupid' not to consider the role of England cricket director. Both players have been hugely influential since they moved to London in the summer of 2012, but who has been the most exciting import to watch? Both players have been hugely influential since they moved to London in the summer of 2012, but who has been the most exciting import to watch? Nico Rosberg has accused his Mercedes team of putting him ‘under pressure’ during qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix. Two men have been arrested after police found video of an unconscious girl being gang raped on a Florida beach during Spring Break. Aaron Ramsey's early goal was enough for Arsenal to beat Burnley and move level on points with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. All pictures are copyrighted. As well as keeping alive hopes of an unlikely charge to the Premier League title, victory for Arsenal at Turf Moor on Saturday will also ensure Arsene Wenger's men claim the longest winning streak in the top-flight this season. He's one of the Premier League's most recognisable faces. 'We have to be ruthless, we have to go for the third and fourth and kill teams off.' Middlesbrough moved seven points clear at the top of the Championship with victory over Wigan. Rudi Austin was sent off as 10-man Leeds were beaten by Blackburn at Elland Road. Kenny Jackett has told his Wolves players they must maintain their focus and follow up victory over Nottingham Forest with another over Leeds United on Monday. A police officer has been placed on administrative duty after being filmed beating and Tasering a teenager during a traffic stop. New York City police have released the image of a tattoo found on the body of a woman in hopes of identifying her nearly a month after she died on a Brooklyn street. Dozens of staff at Manchester United's Megastore, including mascot Fred the Red, are sweating over their futures with the club's world-record £750m kit deal about to kick in. An Iowa chiropractor accused of swapping services for sex and performing exorcisms on some patients has surrendered his license to practice. An Arkansas single dad has decided to change up his romance strategy by putting an ad on the side of his pickup truck after not finding love online. A university student from Kosovo has become an internet celebrity thanks to his uncanny likeness to Zayn Malik. A Maine man who may have had a few too many lobster rolls over the years became trapped in his seatbelt on the way back from Easter festivities and his family members captured it on video. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has branded the obsession with Jurgen Klopp's next move as a 'ridiculous circus'. In his day job, he is well versed at telling his sidekick Watson just how 'elementary' things can be. Manchester City's problems are not confined to the Barclays Premier League. Over the pond, New York City FC manager Jason Kreis is finding life increasingly difficult following a patchy start to the season which continued on Thursday night as Philadelphia Union snatched a late draw in a match which had been bossed for long periods by the men in sky blue. Villarreal are sixth in the La Liga table following their 1-1 draw with Getafe on Sunday. It's not every day you see a manager smash through the plastic casing of a dugout. Two whisky casks were given a royal seal as the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall visited a new distillery. It wasn't a great shot stealing the limelight at the LPGA golf tournament in Hawaii this week but a stray spectator on the course. Ten years after flares were thrown on to the pitch and a Champions League quarter-final abandoned, AC Milan and Inter face each other in Serie A on Sunday. Argentina legend Diego Maradona lost his cool to kick out at a steward and lashed out at a cameraman at charity match. Arsene Wenger says something must be done to solve the fixture scheduling mess which means Arsenal's FA Cup semi-final will clash with a key Premier League title game. Callum Wilson scored his 22nd goal of the season as Bournemouth beat Reading at the Madejski Stadium. Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been banned for lambasting Lionel Jaffredo during his side's defeat against Bordeaux. He scored the two goals at the Etihad that saw off Manchester City in the last 16, he scored in the Clasico to leave the league title in Barcelona's hands, and with two more goals on Wednesday in the Parc des Princes, Luis Suarez put his team practically in the Champions League semi-finals. Wayne Rooney has revealed how he is developing his own style of captaincy to lead Manchester United this season. This is the shocking moment a worker risked his life by standing on top of a house jet washing a roof with what appears to be just a rope tied around him for safety. Simon Mignolet insists Liverpool’s players are not feeling the pressure of trying to give Steven Gerrard a dream send-off - as their captain won’t let them entertain such talk. River Plate and Boca Juniors both scored late goals to secure their place in the last 16 of the Copa Libertadores. Binky Felstead, one of the stars of Made In Chelsea, has opened up her closet to give wannabe Sloane Rangers a helping hand in achieving the polished, put-together look she is famed for. Now one of the stars of the show, Binky Felstead, 24, has opened up her closet to give wannabe Sloane Rangers a helping hand in achieving the polished, put-together look she is famed for. Denis Suarez scored a late winner for Sevilla as they came from behind to take control of the Europa League quarter-final tie against Zenit St Petersburg. Real estate heir and suspected murderer Robert Durst has sent a bizarre letter to a reporter that shares no details about his alleged crime, but observations about life in Los Angeles. Newcastle midfielder Siem de Jong is hopeful of returning to the first-team before the end of the season. Former England striker Piers Morgan has called on Arsenal to replace Arsene Wenger with Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp. A quokka was the innocent victim of a cruel act by two French tourists who tried to set the Australian animal alight. What does it cost to live in Australia? Baggage handlers at Miami International Airport have been caught on camera stealing items from passenger luggage. Parma's players celebrate beating Juventus at the weekend but the club are rooted to the bottom of Serie A. Paul Gascoigne's daughter was mugged by a gang on bikes in central London and had her phone which reportedly had private texts from the former England midfielder stolen. Footage has emerged of a teenage girl being struck by a fast moving car and flung into the air before appearing to land on her head. A 60-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly running an unlicensed dental clinic. A two-year-old boy who was kidnapped by his grandmother has been found safe and well. All images are copyrighted. Manchester City are unlikely to deviate from their top target Pep Guardiola as speculation continues to surround Manuel Pellegrini's future. Pippa Middleton is no stranger to extreme sport. Swansea City twice came from behind to draw with Everton at the Liberty Stadium. Barcelona defender Gerard Pique is set to play his 300th game for the club against Paris St-Germain. Everton's Tim Howard insists the Europa League is not to blame for their poor season in the Premier League. Manchester United winger Ashley Young celebrated his prominent role in his side's derby win by laughing at 'noisy neighbours' City. Athletics must show 'clear zero tolerance' for doping, says Sergey Bubka. Barcelona defender Dani Alves says he is yet to sign a pre-contract agreement with another club. In case you missed it, here's a round-up of the weekend's football reports from around the world. All images are copyrighted. Jordan Spieth has hailed the'most incredible week' of his life after becoming the second youngest Masters winner of all time and the first start-to-finish winner at Augusta in 39 years. Justin Rose admitted he lost to the better man as Jordan Spieth won his first Masters title in emphatic fashion. Footage has emerged of a family in the US having to deal with an infestation of birds in their front room. Andy Murray has shown nerves of steel on the tennis court, but the British No 1 appeared slightly overwhelmed by the occasion during his wedding rehearsal on Friday. A Chihuahua and a bearded dragon showed off their interspecies friendship when they embarked upon a game of tag together. Andy Murray's coach Amelie Mauresmo has recently announced that she is expecting a baby. Saracens moved seven points clear at the top of the Premiership with victory over Leicester at Allianz Park. In Case You Missed It: a round-up of interesting snippets from the second Test between England and West Indies in Antigua. A Utah man confessed to stabbing his ex-wife to death on Wednesday when he called 911 and turned himself in. Harlequins director of rugby Conor O'Shea believes it is only a matter of time before Marland Yarde is restored to the England fold. The West Indies believe they now dominate England captain Alastair Cook whose nightmare start to the series saw him fail in both innings of the first Test - along with opening partner Jonathan Trott. Robbie Savage has taken to Twitter to show fans that his diet and fitness regime is paying dividends, as he tries to lose the flab. Alastair Cook’s batting woes continued as he made just four on day three of the first Test against West Indies in Antigua. All images are copyrighted. The Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers all won on the final day of the NBA season. Southampton manager Ronald Koeman says his side are finding it hard to score due to opponents respecting them more. Steph Curry is one of the best-ever three-point shooters in basketball history. 'One-nil to the Arsenal' used to be commonplace before Arsene Wenger arrived and made everything more exciting, and you sensed the class of 2015 quite enjoyed travelling north and nicking the narrowest of victories at Burnley with a first-half goal from Aaron Ramsey. Australia World Cup-winner Aaron Finch must recover from a hamstring injury if he is to arrive on schedule to play for Yorkshire again this summer. Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke says the FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool is the biggest game of his career. The Football Association will be contacting QPR and Chelsea after an incident which saw Branislav Ivanovic struck on the head by a cigarette lighter thrown from a section of home supporters at Loftus Road. Jamie Vardy scored an injury-time winner to improve his side's slim chance of Barclays Premier League survival. Successive last-gasp victories have reignited struggling Leicester City's Premier League survival bid and manager Nigel Pearson said his side's fate is back in their own hands. Jamie Vardy’s injury-time winner against West Brom moved Leicester out of the Premier League relegation zone and into the top half of the table. Leicester’s title party is over and the focus now shifts to the battle for Premier League survival. Seven points split Sunderland in 15th and Leicester in 20th as the battle for Premier League survival heats up. QPR manager Chris Ramsey crouched down on the touchline to collect his thoughts after Chelsea's late winner. Dick Advocaat has refused to rule out staying on as Sunderland manager beyond the end of the season. West Ham striker Carlton Cole says he can't approach manager Sam Allardyce about a new contract. Tottenham will take on the very best players from Major League Soccer when they compete in the 2015 AT&T MLS All-Star game as part of the pre-season preparations in the summer. 'Anything is possible in football, but we mustn't forget who we are up against. Lionel Messi wants Celtic back in the Champions League next season, so he can have the opportunity of playing in the 'best atmosphere in Europe' once more. West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce admits his side are suffering from a psychological problem after Marko Arnautovic's 95th-minute equaliser saw the Hammers drop points for the second game in a row. Greg Dyke has apologised for the FA’s failure to acknowledge the significance of head injuries in football. Stoke have opened talks with Evian over a summer move for £3.5million rated full back Daniel Wass. Stoke have opened talks with Evian over a summer move for £3.5million rated full back Daniel Wass (right) Schalke and Inter Milan have also shown interest but he is keen to try his luck in the Premier League and with Mark Hughes. The Scottish Professional Football League has performed a U-turn by switching Rangers' final-day clash with Hearts back to Saturday, May 2. Celtic could win the Scottish Premiership title against closest rivals Aberdeen on May 10 - if both teams win all their games beforehand. Atletico Madrid striker Mario Mandzukic has denied claims that Real Madrid defender Daniel Carvajal bit him during Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final match. Rangers dropped two points at Championship bottom side Livingston in their bid for promotion. Spanish media have praised Barcelona after their 3-1 win at PSG in the Champions League on Wednesday. Everton welcome Southampton to Goodison Park on Saturday in the Premier League. Barcelona have scored 400 goals in the Champions League. Swansea City host Everton in the Premier League on Saturday. Liverpool players Raheem Sterling and Jordon Ibe have been pictured smoking a shisha pipe. Burnley welcome Arsenal to Turf Moor on Saturday in the Premier League. Raheem Sterling will not be disciplined by Liverpool after he was filmed apparently inhaling nitrous oxide. Sterling was also filmed apparently inhaling nitrous oxide - known as 'hippy crack' Sterling celebrates after scoring Liverpool's opening goal in Monday night's 2-0 win over Newcastle United. Sir Bradley Wiggins will bid for cycling's hour record on June 7 at London's Olympic Velodrome. Former England cricketer Matt Prior will have his mind set on a sporting peak of a different kind when some of the world's best cyclists re-converge on the Yorkshire roads early next month. Sussex have signed World Cup-winning captain George Bailey for the second half of their T20 Blast campaign. British cyclist Sam Bennett has revealed the extent of the shocking injuries he sustained after the Bora-Argon 18 cyclist was involved in 50-rider pile-up in the final kilometre of the Scheldeprijs one day Classic. Manchester United and Chelsea will be taking part in the International Champions Cup in the US this summer. Barcelona's lead at the top of La Liga is down to just two points after Sevilla came from two goals down to draw 2-2. It’s not every day you see a former Derby County loanee leading the Spanish league in goals. Inter Milan are set to turn to Lucas Leiva and Alex Song if their pursuit of Manchester City pair Stevan Jovetic and Yaya Toure fails. Sir Bradley Wiggins finished 18th in his final race for Team Sky in the Paris-Roubaix one-day classic. Daniel Sturridge faces a fight to be fit for Liverpool's FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa on Sunday. Dirk Kuyt is returning to Feyenoord next season, aiming to end his professional playing days at the club that was a launching pad for nine years at Liverpool and Fenerbahce. Valencia turned up the heat on Atletico Madrid in the fight for third place in La Liga when a 3-0 derby victory at home to Levante on Monday lifted the Singapore-owned club to within a point of the champions with seven games left. The Spanish media were keen to play up the fact Real Madrid have closed the gap on rivals Barcelona. It's not every day you see 12 players on the pitch at the same time but that's exactly what happened in the Eredivisie on Sunday. Chelsea are in early discussions over a possible partnership with Belgian club Royal Mouscron-Peruwelz. Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the game against Burnley at Turf Moor. He stood over his ball. Just another history-making day at this wonderful 79th Masters saw Dustin Johnson become the first man ever to have three eagles in one round and yet still he couldn’t lay a finger on Jordan Spieth. Derry Mathews will take on Venezuelan knockout artist Ismael Barroso for the interim WBA world title after Richar Abril pulled out of their April 18 date. All images are copyrighted. Vinnie Jones is not the first celebrity to enter the ring with a boxer - but he's certainly not the last. Cleverly was also joined in the ring by fellow Welshman and legendary singer Tom Jones (left) Andrew Flintoff (left) carrying the belt during the IBF Inter-Continental Bantam Weight Championship bout between Carl Frampton (right) and Raul Hirales at Nottingham Capital FM Arena in May 2012. Danny Garcia has revealed his special weapon, which has seen him never knocked down. Bayern Munich midfielder Xabi Alonso has set his sights on winning the Champions League for a third time. Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema believes his side are capable of retaining the Champions League. The anticipation has been ramped up ahead of next month's $300m mega fight between Floyd Mayweather Jnr and Manny Pacquiao. Diego Simeone has turned Atletico Madrid around since joining in December 2011, and recently extended his deal. Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim has reignited his feud with Arsene Wenger by claiming Champions League quarter-final opponents Juventus are by far the better team. He may be a warrior in the ring, but Manny Pacquaio showed his humble side outside of it once more with his latest Instagram post. Carlos Tevez says he feels free at Juventus, back to the days when he was playing for Boca Juniors... Jose Mauri scored the only goal of the game as crisis-hit club Parma beat Juventus 1-0 on Saturday. Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has praised his Atletico Madrid counterpart Diego Simeone. Former Manchester United and City striker Carlos Tevez believes it is harder to score goals in Serie A than the Premier League. 'It could be a boring game, the important thing is not to concede a goal at home.' Blackburn should brace themselves for interest in their players from top-flight clubs following their run to the FA Cup quarter-finals, manager Gary Bowyer has said. Rangers top scorer Nicky Law has emerged as a £500,000 target for a trio of English Championship clubs. Bournemouth moved four points clear at the top of the Championship with a win against Brighton as manager Eddie Howe set club records tumbling. Mark Clattenburg will take charge of Paris Saint-Germain vs Barcelona in the Champions League this week. It's all down to Lionel Messi. Steven Gerrard and Phil Jagielka stood shoulder-to-shoulder and paid a poignant tribute by releasing 96 red balloons in memory of Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough. Lionel Messi has paid tribute to Barcelona team-mate Luis Suarez after the Uruguayan scored two 'amazing' goals against Paris St-Germain. Liverpool FC are set to take action against a fan who said that two Muslim men praying at the club's stadium were a 'disgrace'. The decision to kick-off Sunday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford at 4pm has been backed by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). Jurgen Klopp has told Borussia Dortmund he wants to leave the club this summer. Luis Suarez scored twice as Barcelona thrashed Paris St-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie. Liverpool's Raheem Sterling has been pictured smoking a shisha pipe and sucking on a balloon filled with nitrous oxide. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored a hat-trick as Paris St-Germain thrashed Saint-Etienne 4-1 to reach the French Cup final. Bayer Leverkusen defender Emir Spahic could face a lengthy ban after video footage emerged appearing to show him fighting and aiming a headbutt at stewards after a defeat by Bayern Munich on Wednesday night. It is not often you hear this said but the goalkeeper really should have scored. 'If we want to be in London for the final we've got a lot of work to do.' Will Stevens is hoping for third time lucky this weekend in his bid to finally compete in a grand prix weekend with Manor. British taekwondo star Aaron Cook has confirmed he plans to compete for Moldova at the 2016 Olympics in Rio. Wasps forward Nathan Hughes has won his appeal against a three-week ban for an incident involving Northampton winger George North. Michael Phelps is to return to competition following the end of his six-month ban for drink-driving. Wasps' Ashley Johnson attempts to bust through the wall-like defence of European champions Toulon. The town of Reading may have been swept up in FA Cup euphoria, but Steve Clarke has instructed his players to approach this weekend's semi-final like any other day at work. Tennis star Caroline Wozniacki was spotted taking in a game of basketball in Indiana on Monday alongside NFL star J.J. Castleford's blockbusting Australian winger Justin Carney will be sidelined for up to two months after being told he needs to undergo elbow surgery. Inter Milan striker Pablo Osvaldo has told his former team-mates Andrea Pirlo and Francesco Totti to move to Argentina. All images are copyrighted. Manchester United and Manchester City go head-to-head in the Premier League on Sunday. A Perth man has pleaded guilty after downing a bottle of vodka at Auckland Airport and groping the breast of a female passenger on his Qantas flight home. Passengers were forced to run for their lives after a plane erupted into flames prior to take-off. Police fear that two serial pedophiles arrested last month may have had more victims. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says he has been dreaming of beating rivals City in Sunday's derby at Old Trafford but will have to do so without Robin van Persie. Louis van Gaal says the prospect of facing Aston Villa scared him more than the idea of taking on Manchester City at Old Trafford. Manuel Pellegrini says he is not impressed by Manchester United's rise up the table ahead of Sunday's derby at Old Trafford. Manchester City and Manchester United are separated by just one point at the top of the Premier League table. Jermain Defoe’s stunning volley gave Sunderland a 1-0 win over Newcastle and lifted them off the bottom of the Premier League table. Jermain Defoe says his stunning first-half strike against Newcastle was the reason he decided to return to the Premier League. Jermain Defoe scored a stunning volley as Sunderland beat Newcastle at the Stadium of Light. Newcastle United head coach John Carver admitted he was 'embarrassed' by his side's capitulation at Sunderland. The family of murdered Australian baseball player Chris Lane broke down in court as they listened to an emergency call revealing the distressing final moments of his life. To mark the point at which Manchester United's season really began to turn around, you have to go back further than the win against Tottenham last month. A six-year-old boy who had to have more than half of his teeth removed due to a high sugar diet has been taken away from his parents. Jermain Defoe admits his stunning winner against Newcastle was among the best of his career. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers admits he was'surprised and shocked' by the online racist abuse targeted at the club's striker Mario Balotelli. Adam Peaty has broken the men's 100m breast stroke world record at the British Swimming Championships. Sir John Madejski and Lady Sasima Srivikorn, co-owners of Reading Football Club, talk about the night in 2014 when three men armed with M16 automatic weapons fired at their house in Thailand. Every woman surveyed in Paris claimed to have been a victim of some kind of sexual harassment on the city’s public transport. Dion Dublin made his presenting debut on Monday morning as the former footballer co-hosted BBC television show Homes Under The Hammer. A couple are offering a £1,000 reward for the return of their pet dogs after they were snatched from their front garden. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has been forced to make four changes for Saturday's Premier League game at Chelsea. Shay Given will start for Aston Villa against Liverpool in Sunday's FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. The Oyston family served to form a further wedge between themselves and Blackpool’s fans after a pensioner was forced to pay a staggering £20,000 in damages for allegations made online. They've steamrolled past top-four rivals Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester City in their current six-game Premier League winning streak, and Manchester United are looking to make it seventh heaven when they travel to table-toppers Chelsea on Saturday. Inter Milan sporting director Piero Ausilio has admitted being left feeling'sad' after the club lost patience and decided to sell Philippe Coutinho to Liverpool. Luke Shaw is struggling to come to terms with his new life, turning to Manchester United's psychologist to declutter his mind and reboot just nine months into his career at Old Trafford. Newcastle United head coach John Carver says he is enjoying his job. Newport County have sacked Chris Zebroski after the striker was jailed for four years and four months for robbery, attempted robbery and assault. Aaron Ramsey has told his English team-mates at Arsenal to beware Wales overtaking them in the FIFA rankings. All images are copyrighted. Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil says he was 'exhausted' at the start of the season, before recovering from a hamstring injury. This is the terrifying moment a rampaging elephant charged at a man and squashed him into the mud after invading his village in India. All images are copyrighted. A black cat who fell sick as a two-month-old kitten is now nursing abandoned sick animals back to health with plenty of purrs and cuddles. SeaWorld has released an almost five-year-old video that shows an ex-trainer repeatedly using the N-word - following the trainer's release of a book criticizing the company's treatment of animals. Police are to review new claims about the Bradford City fire which killed 56 people 30 years ago. An underground electrical fire is blamed for a explosion that sent a manhole cover flying more than 200 feet above a Buffalo street in a blast that was captured by a television news photographer. A video maker and artist has created a work of art using four plastic cups and a marker pen. The jury that sentenced Aaron Hernandez to life in prison on Wednesday want the world to know that they gave the ex-New England Patriots star a fair trial. All images are copyrighted. This dog's certainly not setting a good example to the youngsters under her charge. Grandparents have pleaded for the safe return to Australia of two young children whose mother took them from Melbourne to the Islamic State capital in Syria. An ancient statue of the wife of China's first ruler is damaged - after tourists kept rubbing the woman's exposed breast. This dog is lost in deep concentration. Blackpool are in talks to sign Austria defender Thomas Piermayr. All images are copyrighted. Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey dedicated his goal against Burnley on Saturday to his grandmother, who died two weeks ago at the age of 84. A family pooch received an interesting make-over when it came back from the groomers looking less like a domesticated pet and more like a wild cat. Manchester City are keen to sign Anderlecht teenager Evangelos Patoulidis. Manchester City will resist any attempt by Valencia to pull out of a £24m deal for Alvaro Negredo to fund a move for Radamel Falcao. Footage: Roland Giroux A drug-addicted Ryanair steward who swiped a £500 camera left on a flight was rumbled by the owner who spotted the listing on eBay and reported him to police. Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says another season in the Europa League will hamper his side's hopes of breaking into the Premier League's top four. Jordan Spieth won his first ever major title with victory at the Masters at Augusta. Spieth led all week at Augusta, becoming the first man ever to reach 19 under par in the Masters before bogeying the 18th hole, and proudly collected the green jacket for the first time in his young career. Germany's Angelique Kerber has won her first clay-court title in more than two years. Maria Sharapova has become the latest high-profile player to pull out of a Fed Cup tie. Jon Flanagan's future at Liverpool will be decided at the end of the season. Sania Mirza became the first Indian to climb to the top of the WTA doubles ranking after she teamed up with Swiss great Martina Hingis to claim the Family Circle Cup title. Lewis Hamilton is getting inside teammate Nico Rosberg’s head as the German bids to win his first World Championship title, according to two time winner Mika Hakkinen. Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg have again been reminded of their responsibilities to Mercedes after the team were forced to tackle head on the tension that rose between them in China on Sunday. Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has revealed the team may have to make 'an unpopular call' for their drivers in light of Ferrari's revival this season. Lewis Hamilton insists he is ready for Nico Rosberg's tactics should his Mercedes team-mate attempt anything underhand in the wake of his latest outburst. Tom Varndell helped himself to a hat-trick against London Welsh as Wasps won away from home in the Aviva Premiership for the first time in 2015 to keep their top-six hopes alive. Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg have both had their say on Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix. Aaron Cook has been granted Moldovan citizenship by the British Olympic Association. Raheem Sterling has been pictured smoking a shisha pipe with Liverpool team-mate Jordon Ibe but is not the first Premier League star to have been involved such controversy. Rangers have been fined £5,500 by the Scottish Football Association after admitting the previous board breached 'dual ownership' rules by allowing Newcastle chief Mike Ashley into Ibrox. How Real Madrid's kit will look next year according to website FootyHeadlines who had the picture. Celtic's Leigh Griffiths celebrates his hat-trick against Kilmarnock at Parkhead. Leicester manager Nigel Pearson has urged his players to focus on their own job and not worry about their relegation rivals during run-in. Michael Phelps is aiming to compete in a fifth Olympics next year in Rio, although the 18-time Olympic champion won't swim in the world championships this summer. Michael Phelps is entered in five events at this week's Arena Pro Swim Series in Mesa, Arizona, which will be his first meet since serving a six-month ban following a drunk-driving conviction. The fastest and the most powerful men in the world met in Jamaica this week, as US President Barack Obama visited Jamaica and posed with Usain Bolt. Juan Mata has collected his player of the month award for March from Manchester United and was quick to thank his supporters after receiving the gong. Emmanuel Adebayor takes to Twitter to pledge his future to Tottenham and insists he will fight for his place in the team. Former Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar is convinced Louis van Gaal will bring the glory days back to Old Trafford. Louis van Gaal has won a battle to install floodlights at the club's Carrington training ground. Maria Sharapova has been confirmed to play for the Russia team in the Fed Cup semi-finals next week. All images are copyrighted. Wolfsburg dominated but needed a second-half penalty from defender Ricardo Rodriguez to edge past fellow Bundesliga club Freiburg 1-0 and advance to the German Cup semi-finals on Tuesday. Usain Bolt has confirmed he will be part of Jamaica's team at the World Relays in the Bahamas. Tottenham will subsidise Emmanuel Adebayor's £100,000-per-week wages to finally get rid of the striker this summer. Wolfsburg forward Andre Schurrle says it was 'about time' he scored his first Bundesliga goal for the club. David Luiz defended like an 'eight-year-old who hasn't been coached', according to Glenn Hoddle. Russian Premier League team Torpedo Moscow must play two home games in an empty stadium after fans displayed a banner with a Nazi symbol, the club's fourth racism-related punishment this season. The Bayern Munich squad flew back to Germany on Thursday the day after suffering a surprise defeat by Porto in the Champions League quarter-final first leg. Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke says he will take his free-kick against Liverpool in Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final. Bayern Munich were knocked out of the Champions League at the last-16 stage for only the second time in the competition's history - but who will be next? Pep Guardiola, whose side were outplayed in Portugal on Wednesday, remains Manchester City's first choice to replace under-fire Manuel Pellegrini. Black players of Milan's under-10 team were allegedly subject to heckling and racist abuse during Sunday's 4-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Universal Cup. Kick It Out has defended the way it handled the case of a supporter who racially abused former Wales goalkeeper Jason Brown. All images are copyrighted. Ben Flower was given the honour of leading Wigan's victory song after helping them to a 30-20 win over Warrington on his return from a six-month suspension. Chelsea's on loan midfielder Oriol Romeu goes up against Sportsmail's Martin Keown as the pair predict the scores for the weekend's Premier League and FA Cup matches. England full-back Sam Tomkins has returned to Wigan Warriors. Kevin Pietersen's agent says the England and Wales Cricket Board have 'totally misread the situation'. James Milner, Glen Johnson, Kolo Toure and Ron Vlaar are all set to leave their Premier League clubs this summer. Gianni Paladini appears to be keen on taking over the reins at League One side Bradford. Nigel Pearson has revealed he has turned to former manager Howard Wilkinson to help Leicester's survival bid. All eyes were on Ben Flower on Thursday night as he made his return from a six-month ban after being sent off for punching Lance Hohaia in the opening moments of Wigan's Grand Final defeat by St Helens. West Ham striker Diafra Sakho has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a thigh injury. Gareth Bale was verbally abused by supporters outside Real Madrid's training ground and slaughtered by Spanish media as he was blamed for the goalless draw in the Champions League. Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain could miss the rest of the season with a groin injury. Police have issued a warrant for the arrest of a woman charged with bestiality after police found footage on her mobile phone of her allegedly having sex with a dog. Leeds United's sporting director Nicola Salerno has resigned, the club's disqualified owner Massimo Cellino has confirmed. Jockey Aidan Coleman is hoping he has received the call up for the ride that will finally help him banish his Crabbie's Grand National blues at Aintree on Saturday. West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce believes his squad are unable to deal with the rigours of a full Barclays Premier League season after they dropped points by conceding late against Stoke City. Tim Sherwood returned to White Hart Lane with his Aston Villa side on Saturday and recorded a hugely important 1-0 victory against Tottenham to dramatically increase his team's chances of Premier League survival. Swansea City manager Garry Monk says he will listen to Michu before deciding whether the Spaniard has a future at the Liberty Stadium. Fernando Torres scored his first ever league own goal as Atletico Madrid limped to a 2-2 La Liga draw against Malaga. Papers in Spain and Italy are focusing on Saturday's key La Liga and Coppa Italia fixtures. Swansea manager Garry Monk believes a strong finish will put a different slant on Everton's season - but he is determined to stop his former manager Roberto Martinez at his old Liberty Stadium stomping ground on Saturday. Cristiano Ronaldo scored his first free-kick in 57 attempts to send Real Madrid on their way to a 3-0 victory over Eibar. 'Dropping me is not about protection, we've talked a lot about this.' Burnley boss Sean Dyche has told striker Danny Ings to keep on smiling - and the goals will return. A dentist who pulled out a man's teeth to try and cure his erectile dysfunction has been ordered to pay 20,000 euros (£14,000) in compensation. England bowler Jimmy Anderson has been motivated to play 100 Tests by the bitter memories of being marginalised in the early stages of his outstanding career. Paul Downton’s departure from the England and Wales Cricket Board was a surprise. Moeen Ali will join up with England ahead of their second West Indies Test after recovering quicker than expected form a rib injury. If Andrew Strauss becomes England’s new supremo, the comeback hopes of Kevin Pietersen, which gained momentum with the sacking of Paul Downton, would come to an abrupt halt. Thierry Henry hailed 'the detective' Francis Coquelin for his midfield display in Arsenal's hard-fought victory over Burnley at Turf Moor. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce lamented his side's 'nerves and panic' which saw Stoke snatch a dramatic equaliser deep into stoppage time to earn a 1-1 draw at Upton Park. Michael Owen's comments on Charlie Adam's stunning Chelsea goal have sparked a debate on BT Sport's Fletch and Sav show. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has admitted for the first time he could be sacked if he finishes outside the Champions League places this season. ESPN sports reporter Britt McHenry has been suspended for a week after footage emerged of her telling single mother-of-three Gina Michelle: 'I'm on TV and you're in a f---ing trailer, honey.' Dramatic dashcam footage has captured the moment a South Carolina police officer dragged a woman away from the edge of a bridge after threatening to jump. All images are copyrighted. A California police officer has testified he thought he was going to be killed when he was allegedly run over by a suspect in a stolen car. Three people have been killed after clubbers stampeded into a nightclub to see a British punk band called Doom. A body has been found in the search for a kayaker who went missing in the Solent. Footage has been released of the moment two teenagers fell from the roof of a shopping centre in Ukraine. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist John Humphrys looks at the BBC's coverage of the FA Cup. Fabricio Coloccini is set to be stripped of the Newcastle captaincy this summer. Wayne Rooney has revealed Manchester United’s game plan was to target City’s work-shy midfield. BBC Radio 5 Live commentator Guy Mowbray's commentary notes for Monday night's Premier League clash between Liverpool and Newcastle at Anfield were posted ahead of kick-off. Lewis Hamilton has come under fire for spraying a hostess in the face with champagne after winning the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai on Sunday. Nathaniel Clyne has been told he is England's first choice right-back by Roy Hodgson. The incredible moment over 1000 spider crabs formed a pyramid during their pre-migration has been caught on camera by an underwater photographer. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has met with Raheem Sterling to remind him of his responsibilities as a role model - but the Liverpool starlet has escaped club punishment after being pictured holding a shisha pipe. Tom Ince scored two fantastic goals in front of his dad as Derby twice came from behind to share the points in a thrilling 4-4 draw at Huddersfield. Juventus moved ever closer to clinching a fourth straight Serie A title by beating nearest challengers Lazio 2-0 in Turin. Ashley Young is willing to take a pay cut in his basic salary to prolong his stay at Manchester United. Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich believed he had landed Pep Guardiola in the summer of 2012 - but the then-Barcelona coach was spooked by the Russian's habit of hiring and firing managers. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini says he does not know if Vincent Kompany will play again this season. Nico Rosberg believes he may have handed Lewis Hamilton a psychological advantage with his post-Chinese Grand Prix outburst. Louis van Gaal's greatest achievement as a football manager is the making of Jose Mourinho, says Gary Neville. Manchester City will listen to offers for Yaya Toure in the summer. Roma failed to make the most of Lazio's defeat to league leaders Juventus, as they drew 1-1 at home to relegation-threatened Atalanta in Serie A to move level on points with their city rival in second spot. Two parrots have been rescued from a house fire in the US after calling for help. Napoli kept their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League alive with a comfortable victory against Cagliari. Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has been ruled out of his side's La Liga match against Malaga. Have you ever wondered what happens when two eggs are laid in the same hen? A Good Samaritan in a Philadelphia Eagles jacket has been hailed a hero after saving a man who fell onto subway tracks. All images are copyrighted. A Qantas jet bound for Perth has been forced to return to Sydney Airport after a safety light turned on mid-air. The parents of a three-year-old boy have been charged with endangering his welfare after they overdosed on heroin while giving him a bath. A video of a dog licking a baby boy has gone viral online. Gareth Bale pulled up with a calf strain after just two minutes of Real Madrid’s league game on Saturday and will almost certainly miss the second leg of the Champions League against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. Thousands of holidaymakers caught up in last summer’s passport delay fiasco have not received any compensation, it has emerged. Manchester United target Miranda has revealed his delight at being linked with a move to Louis van Gaal's side but insists he is keen on staying at Atletico Madrid. Meet Clyde the goat and his donkey friend. England midfielders Jordan Henderson and Jack Wilshere are the surprise names on Manchester City’s summer shopping list. Barcelona forward Pedro's decision to consider his Camp Nou future at the end of the season could see him end up at Anfield if Liverpool sell Raheem Sterling. BMW is recalling 91,800 Mini Coopers to fix a defect that may prevent the air bag on the front passenger side of the cars from deploying in a crash. Chelsea are favourites to agree terms with Brazilian starlet Kenedy after his club Fluminense agreed to sell his economic rights to Giuliano Bertolucci's agency. A North Carolina man has been charged following the fatal shooting of his girlfriend, who was six months pregnant, and whose baby survived. Manchester United target Mats Hummels is at the right age to leave Borussia Dortmund, says Germany legend Franz Beckenbauer. Juventus and Inter Milan are among clubs showing interest in Robin van Persie's situation at Old Trafford. Inter Milan are prepared to offer Yaya Toure a five-year contract to lure him away from Manchester City this summer. Mats Hummels has consistently been linked with a big-money move to Manchester United. Arsenal are close to signing 16-year-old Argentine wonderkid Maxi Romero from Velez Sarsfield. Shay Given will start for Aston Villa against Liverpool in Sunday's FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard will make his final appearance for the club in the FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa at Wembley on Sunday. Burnley boss Sean Dyche insists his team will not resort to diving and cheating in their battle against relegation. All images are copyrighted. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes believes the turning point of the club’s season came when Angel di Maria was sent off against Arsenal in the FA Cup back in March. Arsenal defender Calum Chambers has enjoyed a promising start to his career in North London, with his versatility proving a key asset in the Gunners backline and is adamant he will play a central part in their future success. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood wants to wipe any smile from Raheem Sterling’s face by causing an FA Cup shock at Wembley on Sunday. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says he has 'on the big screen' in his office the Manchester United squad he will face on Saturday. All images are copyrighted. Rafael Nadal safely made his way into third round of the Monte Carlo Masters with win against Lucas Pouille. Wimbledon semi-finalist Milos Raonic and 19-year-old Australian Nick Kyrgios will make their debuts at the Aegon Championships at Queen's Club this summer. Jordan Spieth admitted he would probably sleep in the green jacket after claiming his first major title in record-breaking fashion in the 79th Masters. Williams driver Felipe Massa says he is driving better than ever. Novak Djokovic eased into the third round of the Monte Carlo Masters with a straight sets victory over qualifier Albert Ramos-Vinolas. All images are copyrighted. Many Clouds, ridden by Leighton Aspell, wins the 2015 Grand National at Aintree. The woman pictured grimacing as Lewis Hamilton sprayed champagne at her face after winning the Chinese Grand Prix has spoken out. Arsenal captain Mikel Arteta is confident it will take just 'five minutes' to put the finishing touches to a contract extension once he is fully fit and back in the squad. The world's most famous steeplechase takes place on Saturday, with more than £1m up for grabs. Lewis Hamilton says his champagne-spraying of a grid girl after the Chinese Grand Prix was 'a fun thing'. Jockey AP McCoy has a message for the nation. England opener Alex Hales says he has yet to'set the world alight' in one-day international cricket. All images are copyrighted. Australia rugby international Nathan Charles has spoken out about being born with and overcoming cystic fibrosis to pursue a successful rugby career. Scotland player Matt Scott in action during the RBS Six Nations match between against Ireland at Murrayfield. Renault have promised Red Bull they will solve their engine problems in time for next month's Monaco Grand Prix. England took firm control of the first Test against the West Indies in Antigua. Gary Ballance’s unbeaten century in England’s second Test against West Indies has effectively ended Kevin Pietersen’s Test career. Mustafa Kamal's resignation as International Cricket Council president has been accepted, it was confirmed after the governing body's quarterly meeting. Anthony Davis had 31 points and 13 rebounds as the New Orleans Pelicans earned their first play-off berth since 2011 with a 108-103 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey admitted his side were 'on the ropes' before beating Reading 2-1 in extra time to reach the FA Cup final. Here are five things we learned on day four of the second Test between England and West Indies. Ryan Bertrand believes he deserves to be higher up the England pecking order and has pledged to prove his worth to manager Roy Hodgson. Southampton boss Ronald Koeman believes his side must win their last six games to finish inside the Premier League's top four. Barcelona B winger Moha El Ouriachi is set to sign for Stoke City, according to the player's agent. Alan Pardew is demanding more than £20m for Yannick Bolasie to be taken away from Crystal Palace during the summer. Southampton welcome Hull City to St Mary's on Saturday in the Premier League. Tottenham's Harry Kane has been nominated for the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year award. To hear Leigh Griffiths tell it, the intervention staged by Celtic boss Ronny Deila and assistant John Collins was definitely closer to a kick in the what-nots than it was a pat on the back. Defender Winston Reid would not have signed another long-term contract with West Ham if he did not think the east London club was going places. Manchester City are a 'wounded animal', says West Ham boss Sam Allardyce. Rangers manager Stuart McCall admits he will become a Livingston fan for the day on Wednesday as he prays the Scottish Championship strugglers can do his side's play-off bid a favour. Lucas Leiva would like to remind people it is not just Steven Gerrard playing out his own emotional journey in Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa at Wembley. All images are copyrighted. Norwich City sealed their place in the Championship play-offs with victory at Leeds United. Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet insists choosing between an FA Cup victory and finishing in the top four would be like preferring one of his parents over the other. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says his side are 'boring, top of the league since day one'. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho would welcome Jurgen Klopp to the Premier League - after being assured he is not coming to take his job. Ronny Deila hailed Leigh Griffiths for his hat-trick performance in Celtic’s comeback Premiership win over Kilmarnock. Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola blamed his team's Champions League quarter-final first-leg defeat by Porto on injuries. Manchester United's thumping 4-2 derby victory over City is the latest vindication for the methods of manager Louis van Gaal. Emmanuel Adebayor posted a video of himself dancing in front of the Arc de Triomphe on his Instagram account. Brazilian officials say the latest fish die-off in a Rio de Janeiro lake is the result of recent rains and high sea levels. Juventus will attempt to extend their lead at the top of Serie A to nine points when they host second-placed Lazio on Saturday. Manchester United defender Chris Smalling says his side are on a roll after thrashing Manchester City to win their sixth successive Premier League game. In the space of a week, Liverpool’s season has changed dramatically. Mamadou Sakho limped off the field during Liverpool's FA Cup quarter-final victory against Blackburn Rovers on Wednesday and was replaced by Kolo Toure in the 28th minute. The last of the riders went through the barrier in northern France about eight seconds before the TGV train arrived at the Waller crossing, 87 (54 miles) from the end of the so called 'Hell of the North' race. Jordon Ibe is set to sign a new long-term deal at Liverpool after breaking into the first team this season. Kimi Raikkonen believes Ferrari can challenge Mercedes for the world title this year. Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli has taken to social media to celebrate Sergio Aguero's early goal against Manchester City. Manny Pacquiao has revealed the colourful mouth guard he will use in his money-spinning fight with Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas on May 2. Manchester United are ready to break their transfer record to sign Burnley striker Danny Ings this summer. All pictures are copyrighted. Manny Pacquiao swapped the gym for the great outdoors as he worked on his fitness and stamina in preparation for his highly-anticipated fight against Floyd Mayweather. Louis van Gaal celebrated his derby demolition in style on Sunday night as he was snapped with Manchester City women's players Toni Duggan and Isobel Christiansen in a restaurant. New York City FC striker David Villa has taken another bite out of the Big Apple scene as he was invited to ring the opening bell for the New York Stock Exchange. Former Manchester City defender Stuart Pearce believes Manuel Pellegrini should be given more time to turn the club around. Wigan forward Ben Flower says he did not deserve the standing ovation which greeted his return from suspension. As Rafa Benitez prepares to return to England for a second spell in charge of a Premier League club, Liverpool fan Donovan Chandler looks back at the Spaniard's time at Anfield. 'It was an absolute stonewall penalty.' Falkirk manager Peter Houston took a thinly-veiled swipe at Hibernian counterpart Alan Stubbs after his side’s Scottish Cup semi-final victory at Hampden. Ben Gibson was 14 years old when he first heard the news that would change his life. Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka is targeting wins from all of his side's remaining fixtures this season. Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka (right) is targeting wins from all of his side's remaining fixtures this season. Craig Gardner hailed a'massive' win for West Brom at Crystal Palace as the Baggies eased their relegation fears. Watford moved up to third in the Championship with victory over Nottingham Forest at Vicarage Road. Manchester United extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to four points with victory over Manchester City at Old Trafford. A 10-year-old Huddersfield Town supporter has been removed from his role as a mascot for Reading in their FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal on Saturday after a video emerged of him saying he hopes The Gunners win. Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka declared that his players deserve to be in the Premier League after a surprise victory against Norwich moved them top of the Championship. Sven Goran Eriksson delivered a damning verdict on his old club, claiming they should be winning the Premier League rather than battling to stay in the top four. Manchester City stars Yaya Toure, Sergio Aguero, Martin Demichelis and Eliaquim Mangala wore gloves in Sunday's derby defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford. Yaya Toure will not be forced out of Manchester City, but the club are set to make the midfielder available this summer. Jurgen Klopp would be ideally suited for the Manchester City manager's job, according to former Germany international Dietmar Hamann. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes believes there is not a British manager who is capable of restoring English clubs to the final stages of the Champions League. A Craig Cathcart goal was enough to put Watford top of the Championship with just two games of the season remaining following a 1-0 win over Birmingham. It was a night to forget for Paris Saint-Germain's David Luiz as he encountered ex-Liverpool ace Luis Suarez in an especially audacious mood for the Catalans, who take a 3-1 lead to the Nou Camp after the Uruguayan's deadly double. Manchester City are unlikely to replace manager Manuel Pellegrini this summer, BBC Sport understands. Huddersfield Giants coach Paul Anderson is hoping to kick-start his side's misfiring attack to match the efficiency of their defence as they look to start climbing back up the Super League ladder. Everton manager Roberto Martinez has not ruled out the prospect of Antolin Alcaraz or Sylvain Distin earning new contracts but stressed they need to prove they can still be important figures in the club's future. Everton manager Roberto Martinez admits he would not be able to ease striker Romelu Lukaku through the remainder of the season even if he wanted to. Championship leaders Leigh produced a stunning comeback to knock Super League side Salford out of the Challenge Cup. All images are copyrighted. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has thanked fans for their patience during a difficult start to the season. Manchester United beat Manchester City to move into third place in the Premier League. England's players are calling for more Twenty20 competition in the country. Yaya Toure's defensive lapses are costing Manchester City, claims Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville. Former England captain Andrew Flintoff believes this summer's T20 Blast will be a success. 'I get fed up of people having a go at Alastair Cook.' Michael Vaughan praised England captain Alastair Cook in the commentary box moments before he was dismissed by Sulieman Benn. Bayern Munich will be without midfielders Bastian Schweinsteiger and Franck Ribery when they travel to Porto for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg. There has been so much happening, from the demise of Paul Downton, to speculation surrounding the new director of cricket and the ever-present spectre of Kevin Pietersen, that the imminent first Test has barely registered. Sir Vivian Richards believes James Anderson will be remembered as an England great and a worthy heir to Sir Ian Botham. Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini accepted the blame for his side’s crushing derby defeat at Manchester United. Manchester City are planning a mega-bid to sign Liverpool star Raheem Sterling when the transfer window reopens. Manchester United's 'rat race' against Manchester City was the driving force behind their derby win, says midfielder Daley Blind. Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola says his team's injury situation is 'critical, very critical' ahead of the Bundesliga match against Eintracht Frankfurt and the Champions League quarter final game against FC Porto. Manchester United’s demolition of Manchester City at Old Trafford was an emphatic statement of intent to their critics. As James Anderson prepares to play his 100th Test - needing only three wickets to equal Ian Botham's England-record haul of 383 - Sportsmail's Lawrence Booth spoke to those who knew him and played with him in his early days for Burnley, Lancashire and England. It was a tale of two halves. Brendan Rodgers admitted Liverpool’s big-game mentality must improve after his hopes of winning the FA Cup were left in tatters. England and Germany’s top clubs were on hand to watch Belgian teenager Obbi Oulare score against Anderlecht on Sunday. Reading manager Steve Clarke says goalkeeper Adam Federici will be fine to face Chelsea in Sunday’s FA Cup final. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has set his sights on winning the League One title after guiding Burton Albion to promotion. The lawyers for a female Pennsylvania police officer charged with criminal homicide last month are trying to keep a video of her fatally shooting an unarmed motorist in the back out of the courtroom. A mother is demanding $300,000 from a school claiming her son would rather commit suicide than face his bullies. Struggling to fall asleep? Music streaming service Spotify has analysed over 2.8 million users' playlists labelled'sleep', and Sheeran's Thinking Out Loud features as the top song that people fall asleep to. A mother has captured the moment her newborn son started welling up to a song from Glee. Steven Gerrard looked glum at Boujis nightclub in Kensington after being knocked out of the FA Cup on Sunday - and his Liverpool farewell tour is unlikely to have him breaking into a grin either. Doncaster Rovers' media team faced a tough challenge compling the match highlights of 0-0 draw at the Keepmoat Stadium. Barcelona take on Paris St-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Wednesday. Argentina internationals from Manchester City and Manchester United looked delighted as they joined forces on Sunday night, enjoying a meal with their partners in the city centre. The Queen looked like she was enjoying her day out at Newbury despite not backing a winner at the races. For more than 80 years, the Broadway Allotment Association in Oldham, Greater Manchester, has been the envy of the town. The BBC Sport website takes a look at some of the more bizarre goals scored in the Premier League this season. All images are copyrighted. Manchester United goalkeepers David de Gea and Victor Valdes enjoyed the rare English sun with a trip to a theme park on Tuesday afternoon. . England captain Chris Robshaw has spoken to his World Cup-winning team-mates about dealing with the pressure of being in the public eye. Fabio Borini may not have had much success climbing up the pecking order in the Liverpool attack but the Italian striker had no problems scaling the heights at Delamere Forest Park on Tuesday. Jack Wilshere took to Social Media to thank fans for their support at the Emirates Stadium on Monday night. Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen was pictured kissing girlfriend Sabrina Kvist Jensen in central London. Bayern Munich defender David Alaba has posted a video on his Instagram of the cast being removed following his recent knee ligament damage. This stunning series of photographs offer a bird's eye view of the moment a great grey owl swooped on a tiny field mouse. Eight people have been killed in a raid on a Sao Paulo football fan club that has close links to a notorious, now-closed prison. Manchester City are facing a summer of uncertainty. A 'promising' young Indian cricketer has died after colliding with a team-mate while attempting to take a catch during a club match in Kolkata. 'It was topsy-turvy and it could have gone either way.' The last man to beat Floyd Mayweather in the boxing ring, now lives on a £370-a-month hand out from the Bulgarian government. Fox Sports Australia will not take action against a freelance presenter who posted an Instagram picture of herself and a friend in blackface make-up. A quadriplegic, former Indy Racing League driver got a chance to drive on the Long Beach Grand Prix road course Sunday thanks to the creators of a modified 2014 Corvette C7 Stingray. Hundreds of firefighters have been working through the night to contain a wildfire near a Southern California dam. It is believed the incident took place shortly after 2pm, when the man fired a series of shots into the air outside before he fled the scene. An Ohio woman has died after a tree fell on her car. All images are copyrighted. A lonely man has taken his search for love - or lust - online, posting an advertisement complete with his desires, or'requirements' A mother of six said her family has nothing after fire reduced their Georgia condo to a pile of rubble. A University of Florida football player has been arrested on robbery charges. Rihanna has hit back at claims she was taking hard drugs at the Coachella music festival. Jay Dasilva is better than any current Premier League left-back, according to Ian Wright. Hollywood director Cameron Crowe has made a joke about Bruce Jenner's gender transition in a leaked Sony email. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is planning a summer swoop for Atletico Madrid midfielder Koke. Bayern Munich doctor Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt quit this week after a reported rift with Pep Guardiola. Pep Guardiola has denied claims of a dispute with former Bayern Munich club doctor Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt, who quit the club on Thursday after 'being blamed' for the defeat by Porto. Frankie Gavin is set to be handed a shot at Kell Brook's IBF welterweight world title at The O2 on May 30. Paul Smith will make the first defence of his WBA world title against Andre Ward in Oakland, California, on 26 April. Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner will attend the FA Cup final after missing the victory over Liverpool at Wembley because of a family bereavement. One of Australia's most successful and wealthy business leaders has sold his sprawling mansion for a whopping $5.5 million. Izzy Brown has spoken of the incredible weekend that saw him inspire Chelsea's youth team to glory in the UEFA Youth League either side of a call-up to Jose Mourinho's first-team squad. All images are copyrighted. Real Madrid are keeping a close eye on Liverpool's Raheem Sterling. All images are copyrighted. Manchester United are among a number of clubs interested in Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi. Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood paid tribute to his players after they stunned Liverpool to reach the FA Cup final. Gareth Bale is a huge doubt for Real Madrid's Champions League quarter-final second leg match against Atletico Madrid. Jonathas took advantage of a defensive blunder to give Elche a 1-0 win against Real Sociedad in La Liga on Monday night. An English Bulldog named Hazel is featured in a number of videos, which her owner uploads to her YouTube channel and Instagram page. Nottingham Forest will make a renewed move for Blackburn's £10m-rated striker Jordan Rhodes this summer. A footballer has been sacked after he was filmed having sex with a supporter in the manager's dugout while wearing a club tracksuit. Tayfun Korkut has been sacked by Hannover after a long winless run saw the club fall down the league table. Manchester City Under 18s boss Jason Wilcox, whose side take on Chelsea in the first leg of the FA Youth Cup Final on Monday, is aiming to emulate Manchester United's famous Class of '92. Lucas Matthysse won a majority decision against Ruslan Provodnikov in a 12-round super lightweight bout on Saturday night. Derry Mathews has won the interim WBA lightweight title after being handed a unanimous points decision over Tony Luis in Liverpool. Lukas Podolski says he wants to return to Arsenal next season. Terence Crawford won the vacant WBO junior welterweight title with a sixth-round technical knockout Saturday night, knocking down Dulorme three times in quick fashion after that big blow. Belfast pair Paddy Barnes and Michael Conlan are one win away from qualifying for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. Nicola Adams has no intention of following her former Great Britain team-mate Natasha Jonas into retirement as she focuses on becoming a double Olympic gold medallist in Rio next year. Tennis star Caroline Wozniacki was forced to defend herself after she congratulated American golf sensation Jordan Spieth on Twitter following his Masters success. Gael Monfils celebrates after beating Roger Federer in straight sets at the Monte Carlo Masters. Manny Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach says that Floyd Mayweather cannot be considered best ever. Jack Nicklaus hailed Jordan Spieth as a 'grizzled veteran' and heralded a new golfing era led by him and Rory McIlroy. Roger Federer made a winning return to action with a straight-set win at the Monte Carlo Masters. Billy Vunipola trains in the spring sunshine on Tuesday as Saracens prepare for Saturday's Champions Cup semi-final against Clermont Auvergne. England's new record wicket-taker James Anderson has promised there is more to come as he believes he is still improving as a bowler. Lewis Hamilton has told Nico Rosberg he will do his talking 'on the track' as the two title contenders prepare to renew their rivalry in the desert. Monbeg Dude, ridden by Liam Treadwell, finished third in the 2015 Grand National at Aintree. Australia captain Michael Clarke believes Kevin Pietersen could play in this summer's Ashes Test series. Plans for a new stand at Lord's have been revealed. Billy Vunipola has been cited for allegedly striking Mathew Tait during Saracens' Aviva Premiership win over Leicester. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor won her second gold medal of the British Championships with victory in the 200m individual medley. Tottenham head coach Mauricio Pochettino is unsure whether a planned boycott by Newcastle fans will prove a help or hindrance to his side this weekend. Harry Redknapp says he would consider a return to management as long as it's at the right club. The Celtic boss leads his side into a Scottish Cup semi-final with Inverness at Hampden on Sunday with a 12.15 kick-off. Real Madrid's Karim Benzema, Barcelona's Luis Enrique and Juventus' quest for a fourth consecutive Serie A title all feature in the European papers on Monday. Manchester City forward Toni Duggan has apologised to fans after posting a photo with Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal on Instagram. Charlie Austin is being considered for a surprise England call up for the national team’s summer fixtures after scoring 17 goals for relegation-threatened QPR. Southampton manager Ronald Koeman accepts it will be difficult to keep hold of Nathaniel Clyne this summer as Manchester United prepare a bid for England's first-choice right back. Chelsea and England forward Eniola Aluko has been nominated for the PFA Women's Player of the Year award. 'We have been robbed.' The latest chapter in Inverness Caledonian Thistle's remarkable story featured not one, but two, plot-changing twists. A round-up of the weekend's football action in League One, League Two and the National League. Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe expects the club's fans to play a crucial role as his side close in on a first-ever promotion to the Premier League. Manchester United target Nathaniel Clyne admits he wants to play Champions League football as the Southampton defender continues to be linked with a move away from the south coast. Ten players who could be taking a'step up' this summer. Ryan Mason's England debut has been overshadowed by a tattoo on his arm. Leeds United president Massimo Cellino has insisted he had nothing to do with the events that led to six players pulling out of Saturday's match against Charlton. Former Chelsea defender Paulo Ferreira expects his compatriot Jose Mourinho to remain in charge at Stamford Bridge for 'a long, long time'. Roberto Mancini was a man of few words. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has written off Manchester City’s chances of signing Raheem Sterling this summer by declaring the Anfield club are bigger than their Etihad rivals and making it clear they have no intention of becoming their feeder team. MK Dons and Swindon remain in the automatic promotion places in League One after winning their games on Saturday. Tottenham will not let Danny Rose leave this summer despite interest from Manchester City. How much would you pay to sign a player from the Championship? Steven Gerrard's hopes of a fairytale ending to his Liverpool career were shattered as his side suffered a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa in the FA Cup semi-finals. Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny admits he feels sorry for Adam Federici, insisting the Reading stopper was 'the best player on the pitch' despite his costly error in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final. Malky Mackay's tenure at Wigan Athletic came to an end on Monday following a 2-0 defeat by Derby. Tony McCoy, the greatest ever jump jockey, is guaranteed a roaring send-off at Aintree this week as racegoers tip a fairytale ending to his glorious career. Wojciech Szczesny must use his current spell out of the Arsenal side as a catalyst to come back a stronger goalkeeper, according to former club legend David Seaman. All images are copyrighted. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could play together in a UEFA All-Star match showcasing the best of European-based talent, according to reports in Spain. PSG will come up against an 'unstoppable' player when Lionel Messi visits the Parc des Princes for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final, according to manager Laurent Blanc. Lionel Messi says he is happy again after a disappointing 2014 that was riddled with injury and off-field drama. Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner is expected to make a rare appearance at Aston Villa’s FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool at Wembley in what could be his last match as chairman of the club. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood says his striker Christian Benteke has earned the right to keep his place in the team. Twenty-four years ago today, Paul Gascoigne scored what was arguably the finest goal of his career. The last time Liverpool were top of the Premier League at this stage of the season, they were on the verge of a stunning title triumph. Christian Benteke scored the only goal as Aston Villa beat Tottenham at White Hart Lane to move off the bottom of the Premier League table. Harry Redknapp has revealed he was attacked with coins and verbally abused by Arsenal fans as he left the Emirates Stadium after the Gunners' 4-1 win over Liverpool. Alexis Sanchez is the only current Arsenal player good enough to get into the great Arsenal teams of yesteryear, according to club legend Frank McLintock. 'Now it is not about the injuries but about building a strong unit on the pitch with the players who are there.' Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick has revealed he wants to take up a career in motorsport when his playing days are over. Jack Wilshere continued his return from injury to captain Arsenal Under 21s, but could not prevent a NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster NationMaster Serge Gnabry says he is feeling 'better and better' all the time as he prepares to return after more than a year out. Arsene Wenger admits he could not have predicted Arsenal's impressive run of results. Raheem Sterling has hinted that his long-term future remains at Liverpool after revealing that he dreams of hearing Anfield sing his name. Newcastle head coach John Carver has challenged his players to relieve the pressure on their shoulders by adding another dent to Liverpool's Champions League hopes. Exeter Chiefs beat Northampton Saints to move back into the Premiership play-off places. As the Rugby World Cup draws closer, it is not just in the rugby heartlands that they are beginning to feel the excitement. London Irish moved up to fourth place in the Premiership table with victory over Sale Sharks. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says 19-year-old winger Jordon Ibe has been in sensational form in training. Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge believes Raheem Sterling will only be happy if he plays regularly and hopes he will remain at the club to do that. The Champions League quarter-final between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon on Tuesday night is the latest in a series of Madrid derbies this season. Porto coach Julen Lopetegui does not believe that Bayern Munich's extensive injury list will a leading role in Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final meeting. Philippe Coutinho is becoming Liverpool's go-to guy, according to former Reds defender Jamie Carragher. Marouane Fellaini has emerged as an force to be reckoned with in Manchester United's midfield of late, and Jamie Carragher says Jose Mourinho will be drawing up a special plan to stop him. Wayne Rooney believes Marouane Fellaini has gone from Old Trafford scapegoat to one of the most dangerous forwards in Europe. Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli has lost his hunger and should move to Serie A side Sampdoria, according to the Italian club's president. Mick McCarthy hailed the 'belligerent, stubborn and hard working' qualities of his 'horrible bunch' of players after a determined 1-1 draw at his former club Wolves moved Ipswich closer to securing a place in the SkyBet Championship play-offs. More than 400 extra officers have been drafted in by British Transport Police with rivals Manchester United, Liverpool and Leeds United all in London this weekend. Leicester boss Nigel Pearson is not taking anything for granted in the chase for survival. Bolton Wanderers will offer new contracts to Emile Heskey, 37, Eidur Gudjohnsen, 36, and goalkeeper Adam Bogdan, 27. Dundee boss Paul Hartley has warned that Paul McGowan may not feature in any of the team's remaining six games this season because he fears playing the troubled midfielder could see him break his police curfew and end up in prison. As Barcelona and Paris St-Germain meet in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Wednesday, BBC Sport takes a look at some of the coaches from the same club from the same era. The jockeys' title race will go down to the final day of the season at Sandown on Saturday. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has the most difficult job in football, according to West Ham boss Sam Allardyce. Lyon returned to the top of the Ligue 1 table after securing a 2-2 draw from a topsy-turvy Rhone Valley derby match against Saint-Etienne at the Stade de Gerland. The New York Red Bulls extended their lead at the top of Major League Soccer's Eastern Conference to seven points with a 1-0 win over the Toronto FC on Saturday. Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner missed his side's 2-1 FA Cup semi-final win over Liverpool at Wembley. Football in Turkey has been suspended for one week following the armed attack on Fenerbahce's team bus on Saturday. It may be April Fools' Day but Manny Pacquiao was wasting no time joking around as the champion boxer continued his preparations for the eagerly-anticipated bout with Floyd Mayweather on May 2. Former world champion Ken Doherty is on the brink of exiting the Betfred World Snooker Championships in the final qualifying round. Ronnie O’Sullivan will tackle a Crucible debutant in the first round of the Betfred World Championship which starts in Sheffield on Saturday. Manny Pacquiao took to the mountains as he prepares to take on Floyd Mayweather Jnr in May. What goes through your mind while you're waiting for your opponent to finish at the table? boom: Snooker star Ronnie O'Sullivan has revealed what goes through his mind while he's waiting for his opponent to finish at the table - and it's usually whether he will make it to dinner or not. Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has admitted his side's Premier League title hopes are over. Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta accepts the fallen champions are facing a battle to finish in the top four. This is the moment a nine foot long bull shark, considered among the deadliest in the world, was captured swimming past a condo back yard on Hikcory Island in Florida. Manchester United continued their impressive record against the Premier League's top seven with victory over Manchester City at Old Trafford on Sunday. Manchester City's defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday left them four points adrift at the top of the Premier League. Vanessa Moe's debut collection at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia was outshone by her distracting choice of headwear. Carl Frampton has dismissed Eddie Hearn's £1.5m offer to fight Scott Quigg as a 'publicity stunt'. Australian police have been accused of using excessive force during anti-terror raids in Melbourne. You know something’s up when the man in charge of the team you’re trying to knock out of the Scottish Cup doesn’t know what to make of it. Andy Lee will be onto a winner no matter what happens on Saturday night. Josh Warrington claimed the vacant WBC International featherweight title with a sixth-round stoppage of Dennis Tubieron. Australian Olympian Jana Pittman is believed to have given birth to her second child just days after a video surfaced of the elite athlete training while eight months pregnant. Lilly Pulitzer's lower-priced collection for Target sold out almost immediately online and in stores; customers re-selling this $34 maxi dress were netting bids over $200. Fast fashion gets faster: Lilly Pulitzer's lower-priced collection for Target sold out almost immediately online and in stores; customers re-selling this $34 maxi dress were netting bids over $200. Fiorentina's fading hopes of qualifying for the Champions League all but disappeared on Monday as they lost 1-0 at home Verona after conceding a late goal, leaving them nine points behind third-placed AS Roma. Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone believes the failure of English clubs in Europe this season should be a 'wake-up call' for the Premier League. The University of Connecticut baseball team has welcomed its newest member: 5-year-old Grayson Hand of Sturbridge, Massachusetts. A 45-year-old NBA fan has become a celebrity in her own right for her enthusiastic air bongo-playing skills. A 'halal' sex shop offering'sensual aids' is set to open in Islam's holiest city, it has been revealed. FC United of Manchester celebrate securing promotion following a 1-0 win over Stourbidge. They might look like they're competing for a spot on a talent show - but this hip thrusting dance duo are in fact novices who decided to polish up their skills to surprise guests on their wedding day. Video footage has emerged of a law enforcement officer grabbing a cell phone from the hands of a woman recording him and throwing it violently to the pavement in southern California. Manchester United are to hand trials to MK Dons teenagers Luke Tingey and Kyran Wiltshire. It's not intended to be a safety video. Derby County are targeting Real Madrid coach Paul Clement to replace current boss Steve McClaren. Legendary Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has picked his Champions League dream team... Legendary Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has picked his Champions League dream team. Atletico Madrid's Fernando Torres celebrates after scoring his second goal against Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey. Diego Simeone is hoping to lead Atletico Madrid to second successive Champions League final. Manchester City have emerged as the biggest threat to Arsenal in the race for Charlton’s highly-rated defender Joe Gomez. Five-time Grand Slam champion Martina Hingis is set to play her first singles match in eight years. Former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson told him he would make a great coach one day during his time at the club. The FA Cup has been through a rollercoaster of emotions over the years - and now it is taking an actual rollercoaster ride. All images are copyrighted. The wait is finally over for Arsenal's Brazilian winger Wellington Silva. Blood pouring from his face. Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid played out a goalless draw in the Champions League on Tuesday night. On loan Real Madrid striker Javier Hernandez is ready to lead the line in their pivotal Champions League quarter-final second leg tie against bitter city rivals Atletico, according to AS. Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp does not expect any particular reaction from his players or the fans to his announcement that he will be leaving the club in the summer. As the football calendar approaches the business end of the season, EA Sports are already looking towards next season as they begin to take close-up shots of football stars for FIFA 16. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Bayern Munich sporting director Matthias Sammer believes his side must start focusing on the future in order to cope with the eventual loss of players such as Philipp Lahm and Xabi Alonso. Brazilian coach Ze Maria has been sacked for the second time in a week. Paris St-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been suspended for the second leg of his side's Champions League quarter-final against Barcelona. Wolves striker Benik Afobe says he has changed his mentality to become a top goalscorer. All images are copyrighted. A Florida news report on a brush fire came to an adorable ending when it inadvertently captured a kitten being rescued. It may not be to everybody's taste - but a new £420,000 piano is possibly the most bling musical instrument in the world. HSBC has apologised after a link on its official website directed visitors to a pornographic page. Former Manchester United midfielder Jesper Blomqvist helps coach youngsters from the club's Street Reds project. Internet users were left scratching their heads after an old hoax video showing a wave rider surfing in front of the Sydney's Opera House started trending for a second time. Princess Charlene of Monaco cuts a glamorous figure as she presents Novak Djokovic with the Laureus Sportsman of the Year award at the Laureus World Sports Awards in Monte Carlo. Footage: Lihi Yona A mother has been arrested after her daughter was found beaten to death at home - for which she allegedly said a spider was responsible. Giorgio Armani, one of the world's most successful fashion designers, has been speaking out against plastic surgery and body image issues Giorgio Armani, one of the world's most successful fashion designers, has been speaking out against plastic surgery and body image issues Giorgio Armani, 80, admitted in an interview that he disapproved of women with breast enlargements and men who worked out too much Giorgio Armani, 80, admitted in an interview that he disapproved of women with breast enlargements and men who worked out too much Giorgio Armani, 80, admitted in an interview that he disapproved of women with breast enlargements and men who worked out 'It will be the most difficult challenge but hopefully they can do it.' The former England footballer Sol Campbell has put his Chelsea flat up for sale for £6.75million. 'I am expecting a superb Bayern team, regardless of who they will end up playing and we are prepared for what will happen.' A US Army corporal surprised his son by photobombing his school picture as he returned home from deployment. Wildlife officials in Alaska are going to kill a mother bear and her four cubs after the family started eating out from trash cans in a busy neighborhood. More than 80 people have come forward to claim they have been 'tortured' by Peggy the doll. All pictures copyrighted. England will no longer compete in the Victory Shield as the Football Association does not believe the competition suits the needs of its young players. Visitors to One World Trade Center will be able to travel through time when the observatory opens next month. Four Royal Navy sailors charged with the gang rape of a young woman at an alcohol-fuelled party at a Canadian barracks must stay in Nova Scotia until they have been tried. All images are copyrighted. Southend United's promotion charge continued on Tuesday night at Bury when a David Worrall free-kick enabled them to leapfrog their hosts into fourth place. MK Dons boss Karl Robinson hailed the patience of his team as they beat Doncaster 3-0 to keep the heat on Preston at the top of League One. A rescue Sato named Bonnie is so afraid that she will be abandoned again that she can't bear to eat alone Kolo Toure says Liverpool's players wanted to win the FA Cup for the club's fans. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger gestures towards the fourth official on the touchline during a frustrating afternoon for Arsenal. Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has been forced to withdraw from a charity match after picking up an ankle injury that leaves the Barclays Premier League leaders with no fit strikers ahead of their game against Arsenal on Sunday. Justin Rose believes his second-place finish at the Masters can boost his season with some big events ahead. All photographs Caroline Wozniacki. Will Stevens has followed the lead of England's elite footballers and taken to using the world-class facilities at St George's Park to help him climb the Formula One ladder. Terror is one of six entries for the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket on 2 May. Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell says there are a number of 'potential eras' to come in golf. Many Clouds, ridden by Leighton Aspell, wins the Grand National at Aintree on Saturday. Olly Barkley has extended his stay at London Welsh after signing a new contract at the relegated-club. Ruby Walsh warned the field to go wide on the second circuit of the Grand National after Balthazar King fell. Many Clouds, ridden by Leighton Aspell, wins the Grand National at Aintree. Former Ireland captain Brian O’Driscoll has warned that English clubs are being squeezed out of the market for southern hemisphere superstars. Wasps wing Christian Wade has been slammed by team-mate Andy Goode after he failed to show up to a charity function on Tuesday night. Saracens and Clermont Auvergne meet in Saturday's European Champions Cup semi-final at Stade Geoffrey-Guichard. England Sevens centre Jeff Williams will join Premiership side Bath at the end of the season. Sachin Tendulkar has paid tribute to a 'promising' Indian cricketer who has died after colliding with a team-mate while attempting to take a catch during a club match in Kolkata. Ian Bell insists England did not underestimate the West Indies ahead of the first Test, despite some injudicious comments from the incoming chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board. Ulster and Ireland prop Declan Fitzpatrick has been forced to retire on medical grounds after multiple concussions. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have a selection headache ahead of the second Test against West Indies. Full-back Jonathan Davies has warned Saracens that Clermont Auvergne are ‘sharpening the blade’ ahead of Saturday’s Champions Cup semi-final having made easy meat of Northampton. Liam Livingstone scored a reported world-record 350 for Nantwich Town in a National Club Championship match against Caldy. Kevin Pietersen's attempt to impress the England selectors ended in failure as he was dismissed for 19 on his Championship return against Glamorgan. . All images are copyrighted. The Scottish Rugby Union have confirmed that BT will be the new strip partner of the Scotland team from the summer. The world champion will have to negotiate both if he is to make history in Sheffield. Michael Phelps made a winning return to competitive racing as the 18-time Olympic gold-medallist claimed 100 metres butterfly victory at the Arena Pro Swim Series in Arizona. Semenya's winning time was just over four seconds off the qualifying mark for the Worlds in Beijing, but she has run sparingly over the last three years because of injury problems. Arsenal's Alex Iwobi celebrates after scoring against Middlesbrough on Monday. Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata insists his side can be proud of their performance during Saturday's defeat by Chelsea and congratulates his former side as they close in on the Premier League title. All images are copyrighted. Tony Pulis has never managed to guide a team into the top half of the Premier League. Hull boss Steve Bruce has admitted his side need to pull off a couple of 'crazy results' if they are to preserve their Premier League status in a frantic end-of-season run-in. Britain's Liam Phillips is determined to add to his 'box of tricks' ahead of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. Three-time European taekwondo champion Aaron Cook has been granted Moldovan citizenship. Newcastle owner Mike Ashley has been urged to invest in the club or risk losing a generation of fans. Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew, left, and his assistant John Carver. Leicester’s remarkable revival continued on Saturday as they beat Swansea to move off the bottom of the Premier League table. Dele Alli says it would be a 'dream come true' to help MK Dons win promotion to the Championship. Swansea boss Garry Monk has responded to speculation linking him to the West Ham job by insisting the perfect man to manage the club is already in place at Upton Park. Ryan Hardie marked his first ever Rangers start with a brace as Stuart McCall's side clinched a 3-1 win over Dumbarton. Stuart McCall insists it will not be a major disaster if his side are forced to play two extra games to reclaim their Premiership return. Alan Pardew's first trip back to the North East as Crystal Palace manager ended in a mauling of Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. Dave King faces a challenge to convince the SFA he is a 'fit and proper' person to be chairman of Rangers, says the governing body's chief executive Stewart Regan. Liverpool face a summer of rebuilding if they are to challenge for the Premier League title next season. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has warned full-back Aaron Cresswell against a move to Manchester City. 'They seemed completely unruffled.' Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny was treated to a birthday surprise from his singer-songwriter girlfriend Mariana Luczenko. Charlton came from behind to earn a point against Fulham at The Valley. Barcelona and Real Madrid may be separated by only a few points at the top of La Liga but there are plenty of players who could be on their way out at the end of the season. The eighth wonder of the world is nearing completion in the seventh tier of English football. John Carver says he has the hardest job in football as head coach of Newcastle United with thousands of supporters planning to boycott Sunday's home match against Tottenham. England call-up hurt the form of Harry Kane, according to his Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino. Manchester United winger Ashley Young says his team-mates have mentioned his name when talking about 'characters and jokers' in the dressing room. All images are copyrighted. Manny Pacquiao took time out of his busy schedule to hang out with Saved by the Bell actor Mario Lopez, otherwise known as AC Slater, and NBA superstar Jeremy Lin. Newcastle keeper Tim Krul congratulated Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe on his goal at half-time in Sunday's Wear-Tyne derby. Milos Raonic had to retire from his quarter-final showdown with Tomas Berdych due to a troublesome foot injury. Chelsea have offered a new deal to Middlesbrough striker Patrick Bamford but he will leave the club on loan for the rest of the season. Steve Clarke admits his Reading side require the ‘perfect’ performance to stand any chance of beating Arsenal - but concedes he has yet to see that from one of his teams during his managerial career. Amir Khan has admitted his next opponent has not been confirmed despite saying it would be Chris Algieri. All images are copyrighted. Wojciech Szczesny will start in goal for Arsenal for the their FA Cup clash with Reading at Wembley. Manchester City players were trained on Wednesday ahead of their match on Sunday at home to West Ham. Orlando City manager Adrian Heath reflects on the rise of Major League Soccer in the United States. David Villa shows there's no hard feelings towards Atletico Madrid as he cheered on his former club during their crunch Champions League quarter-final first-leg clash with city rivals Real. UFC women's champion Ronda Rousey reinforced her support for Manny Pacquiao in his May 2 megafight with Floyd Mayweather as she paid a visit to the Filipino's Los Angeles training camp. As Patrick Bamford fired home his 19th Middlesbrough goal of the season on Tuesday night, there was one question on everybody’s lips: can he make the grade at Chelsea next season? As NBC bring their entire Premier League production to England for the first time, BBC Sport looks at how the American network are helping to improve coverage of the top flight. All images are copyrighted. Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather will meet in the ring for the second time in 24 hours on Saturday night. Floyd Mayweather's spending habits are well known but his car dealer has revealed that the boxer bizarrely rang him at 3am to order a Bugatti - insisting the car was to be in his driveway in just 12 hours. Stan Wawrinka has been knocked out of the Monte Carlo Masters in straight sets by Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov. Roger Federer was knocked out of the Monte Carlo Masters in straight sets by the talented Frenchman Gael Monfils. The referee for Floyd Mayweather's fight with Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas next month will earn $10,000 (£6,800). Boxer Manny Pacquiao has shown off his musical talent by singing about the struggles in the Philippines. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at Atletico Madrid's relationship with super-agent Jorge Mendes. The FA Cup semi-final between Reading and Arsenal at Wembley on Saturday will be shown live on BBC One. He's one of the world's biggest sporting stars, but Floyd Mayweather doesn't always eat what you'd expect from a champion. Miranda was far from happy with Milorad Mazic's performance during Atletico's Champions League clash. Germany captain Philipp Lahm has given former Bayern Munich team-mate Owen Hargreaves an insight into the meticulous approach of manager Pep Guardiola ahead of the club's Champions League quarter-final tie against Porto. Theo Walcott will finally open formal talks about his future in the next two weeks. Cristiano Ronaldo left the Vicente Calderon with a supporter trying to hug him, Gareth Bale left it knowing that once again the fingers of blame will be pointing at him after his first half miss after Diego Godin’s slip. Atletico Madrid striker Mario Mandzukic was 'anything but a tough centre forward', according to former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes. All images are copyrighted. As Manchester United and Manchester City prepare for Sunday's derby at Old Trafford, BBC Sport takes a look back at some of the previous derbies between the two clubs. Leicester City kept their hopes of Premier League survival alive with a come-from-behind 2-1 win over West Brom, while Crystal Palace thumped Sunderland 4-1. Wilfried Zaha has rediscovered his form at Crystal Palace this season. Paris Saint-Germain forward Javier Pastore is the best player in the world, according to former striker Eric Cantona. All images are copyrighted. What a game. Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Marco Verratti has heaped praise on Zlatan Ibrahimovic for playing an 'essential' role for the French club. Manchester United legend Eric Cantona believes the Red Devils can win the Premier League next year too under Louis van Gaal. Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has called for a limit on the amount of penalties his side are awarded. As his Chelsea team-mates edge towards the Premier League title to end a five-year wait, Petr Cech kept himself busy as he struggles for game-time by showcasing his drumming skills. Napoli all but secured their place in the semi-finals of the Europa League after inflicting a devastating defeat on Wolfsburg at the Volkswagen Arena on Thursday night. Porto beat Bayern Munich 3-1 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie. This is the shocking moment a pit crew member was hit by a car on Sunday during the inaugural IndyCar Grand Prix of Louisiana. Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben has said he has felt 'physically disabled' during his latest spell on the sidelines with a troublesome abdominal injury. Jurgen Klopp is leaving Borussia Dortmund after seven seasons in which he has won two Bundesliga titles, the German Cup and reached the Champions League final, in 2013 at Wembley. Real Madrid's first-team stars are allowed 24-hour access to the club's training ground. Manchester City have defended price hikes after some fans saw the cost of their season tickets almost double. David Silva declared himself fit on Sunday night despite fears he had fractured his cheekbone after being caught in the face by Cheikhou Kouyate’s elbow. Russia have been awarded a 3-0 walkover victory while Montenegro have been hit with a stadium ban following the abandonment of a fraught Euro 2016 qualifier in Podgorica. Manchester City's Under 18s suffered a 3-1 defeat against Chelsea in the FA Youth Cup final first-leg at the Academy Stadium on Monday night. Marouane Fellaini, Juan Mata, Chris Smalling and Wayne Rooney all scored as Manchester United thrashed Manchester City in the derby at Old Trafford. Sheffield Wednesday chief executive Paul Aldridge will leave the Championship club at the end of next season. Chelsea loanee Patrick Bamford hopes winning the Championship Player of the Year award for his 19-goal season on loan at Middlesbrough will strengthen his case. Jose Mourinho says Chelsea will never sign a player who is not good enough. Moeen Ali has been named as an honorary ambassador for Liverpool's fan club in Pakistan. Josh Mantellato scored four tries and kicked 14 points for Hull KR against Bradford Bulls. Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim was furious after his side lost 1-0 to what he described as a 'non-existent penalty' in their Champions League quarter-final first leg at Juventus. Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Javier Pastore has dismissed Eric Cantona’s suggestion that he is the greatest footballer on the planet. Aaron Murphy scored twice in a seven-try romp as Huddersfield secured a 38-14 Super League victory against Catalans Dragons to end a three-match losing run. Gary Cahill has spoken of the demands of maintaining a title challenge as he looks to secure his first ever Premier League winners medal with Chelsea this season. Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has launched a scathing attack on Newcastle owner Mike Ashley. PSG coach Laurent Blanc accepts his side face an almost impossible mission trying to turn around their Champions League quarter-final against Barcelona at the Camp Nou on Tuesday. Tamim Iqbal and Mushfiqur Rahim scored centuries as Bangladesh made 329 for six and Pakistan could only muster 250 in reply. Andy Lee works out with trainer Adam Booth at the Barclays Centre ahead of his fight against Peter Quillin. All images are copyrighted. A driver who was pulled over for suspected drink driving is seen in a video being clubbed by two policemen as he lays on the ground. All photographs by Sian Lloyd. A Florida woman has been charged with child abuse after driving with her teenage son on the hood of her car, police have said. All images are copyrighted. 'Stay Clear Boys': A dad has devised a creative way to keep the boys away from his young daughter - by printing his muscly torso on a t-shirt and making her wear it. Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar has admitted he considered retiring as frustration took its toll during his injury-ravaged season. Women are commissioning sheds in a range of styles from beach huts and gypsy caravans to mock Tudor pavilions with tiled floors. They are commissioning sheds in a range of styles from beach huts and gypsy caravans to mock Tudor pavilions with tiled floors. Designer Lilly Pulitzer's family learned that it's not always about who you know - or who you are related to - after they joined the thousands of people who were unable to beat the 'Pink Sunday' rush for the late designer's eponymous brand's collaboration at Target. Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck talks to Sportsmail's Martin Keown ahead of Arsenal's FA Cup semi-final against Reading. All images are copyrighted. Radamel Falcao has been having a tough time of it on the pitch in recent months, but the struggling striker will have benefited from some much-needed perspective after spending Thursday evening in the company of Jonas Gutierrez. Virgil van Dijk scored twice and set up another as Celtic moved eight points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership with victory at Dundee. With just over two weeks to go until the $300million mega-fight, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao have showed off their toned physique's - as there preparations continue. All images are copyrighted. Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld will meet in the last 16 of the PDC World Darts Championship after a dramatic night of action in Glasgow. Barcelona won the treble in 2009 and former defender Eric Abidal says the current crop are on their way. Gareth Bale and Luka Modric were injured as Real Madrid beat Malaga in La Liga. A private funeral service attended by ex-players Shane Warne and Ian Chappell was held on Wednesday for former Australia cricket captain and commentator Richie Benaud. Newcastle’s miserable run of form continued as they were beaten by Tottenham at St James’ Park. Divock Origi has revealed that compatriot Simon Mignolet has been helping him prepare for the'special feeling' of playing at Anfield and the goalkeeper has given him tips about the best places to go in Liverpool. Fifa vice-president Jim Boyce believes the Scottish Football Association have set a dangerous precedent by suspending Josh Meekings. A new set of regulations to try and crack down on violence at sports events is opposed by FIFA and UEFA. Sergio Aguero scored twice as Manchester City eased to victory over West Ham at the Etihad Stadium. It is exactly a year since Sportsmail revealed that David Moyes was getting the sack at Manchester United, the club deciding to take action as soon as a defeat at Everton meant Champions League qualification was no longer possible. The pressure is on Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid when Atletico Madrid visit the Bernabeu on Sunday. A 4WD has burst into flames in the middle of Sydney airport's busy international terminal car park covering the area in thick smoke. An autopsy has still to be carried out to find the exact cause of death, although external examinations suggest that he suffered a heart attack. A video of a suitcase being pushed on to a conveyor belt at an airport has gone viral. A self-proclaimed animal lover was ‘shocked’ and ‘disgusted’ to find a ball that she thinks was purpose designed to harm animals or children near her home. All images are copyrighted. Food for thought: Michael J from Michigan filmed his 11-month-old daughter Leighton in floods of tears before she's handed a French fry to lure over the family pup, Zayla. Insurers are increasingly checking people's social media accounts following a break-in to see if they announced they would be away from the property, and are using it as a reason not to pay out. Former NFL star Warren Sapp has admitted paying for sex in a video released by police. A Texas school worker is facing an animal cruelty charge after police say he was caught on tape throwing five puppies over a six-foot fence at a Humane Society. A security breach at Manchester Airport has been described as 'ludicrous'. David Cameron has accused the BBC of peddling ‘b*******’ after claiming his favourite sport was foxhunting. Mothers do indeed know best. A man in a wheelchair was plucked from electrified subway tracks Tuesday after falling from the platform. Virgil van Dijk insists Celtic's season will still be a success if they clinch the Scottish Premiership title. Patrick Bamford says he wants to fight for his place at Chelsea but that is an uphill struggle at a point in his career when he should be breaking through and playing regularly. This is the moment a driver deliberately blocked a sneaky motorist who tried to beat a traffic jam with an undertaking manoeuvre. Bayern Munich's crushing Champions League quarter-final defeat at the hands of Porto on Tuesday night was a chastening experience for the German giants. Raheem Sterling has been filmed apparently inhaling nitrous oxide - also known as 'hippy crack'. Chelsea and Manchester City are set to go head-to-head in the race to sign teenage Brazilian midfielder Nathan. A Tennessee high school's football coach was assaulted in his office Tuesday, allegedly by a student who'd inquired about trying out for the team. A farmer from China has found himself the talk of the country after one of his goats gave birth to a kid with six legs. West Brom are weighing up the possibility of signing Nice forward and ex-Lyon trainee Alassane Plea. Two teenagers were stabbed to death at a house party in Russia. James Milner will wait until the end of the season before making a decision on his Manchester City future. Juventus and Manchester United are both interested in signing Paris St-Germain striker Edinson Cavani. Manchester United have had a scout at Lazio's Coppa Italia semi-final against Napoli. Valencia midfielder Andre Gomes says he wants to stay at the club next season. Manchester United target Memphis Depay appears to be edging closer to a move away from the Philips Stadion as PSV Eindhoven director Marcel Brands has revealed there is a high chance his side's star player will leave in the summer. Bolton defender Marc Tierney has been forced to take early retirement following a long-term ankle injury. Oribe Peralta scored in the 89th minute to earn America a draw against the Montreal Impact in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions League final. Chelsea have made an offer for FC Tokyo's Yoshinori Muto, according to club president Naoki Ogane. Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel has rejected rumours linking him with a move away from Anfield by declaring he won't be leaving the Premier League side. More than a third of women feel anxious just having their photo taken, while looking at snaps on social media made 41 per cent feel bad about themselves, according to a survey of 5,000 people by market researchers OnePoll. Two in three women (64 per cent) feel anxious just having their photo taken, while looking at snaps on social media made 41 per cent feel bad about themselves, according to a survey of 5,000 people by market researchers OnePoll. All images are copyrighted. A driver who killed a Good Samaritan on the M1 has been spared a prison sentence after admitting causing his death by careless driving. Arsenal will help Abou Diaby resurrect his playing career this summer whether or not he stays with the club. Imagine losing the roof of your lorry in the air between a hedge and a tree. Manchester City midfielder David Silva has been discharged from hospital. Liverpool must keep faith with under-fire manager Brendan Rodgers, believes ex-Kop striker Stan Collymore. Manchester City midfielder David Silva has returned to training, the club have reported. Aston Villa and Reading have been charged by the Football Association in relation to crowd disturbances after their FA Cup quarter-final matches. Tomas Berdych has reached the Monte Carlo Masters final for the first time in his career. Floyd Mayweather Jnr's sparring partner Jeremy 'J Flash' Nichols' impersonation of Manny Pacquiao is less than complimentary. Frankie Dettori will be left to focus on the British Flat season this summer after boss Sheik Joaan Al Thani signed up Gregory Benoist to ride the horses which race under his Al Shaqab banner in France. Clermont Auvergne will play Saracens in Sunday’s European Champions Cup final at Twickenham. Former England captain Mike Gatting says there are 'a few bridges that still need to be rebuilt' in the national team. England are set to face trial by leg-spin after West Indies captain Denesh Ramdin confirmed Devendra Bishoo will play in Tuesday's second Test. Zimbabwe have reportedly agreed to travel for a short one-day international series next month, likely to take place in Lahore and Karachi. Zimbabwe have reportedly agreed to travel for a short one-day international series next month, likely to take place in Lahore and Karachi. Stephen Curry scored a stunning 34 points for the Golden State Warriors in there play-off game. Saracens v Clermont Auvergne in the European Champions Cup semi-final will be no place for faint-hearted souls like Argentina's 1998 football World Cup captain. As England prepare for the second Test against West Indies in Antigua, there is little doubt the future of Alastair Cook’s England captaincy is in the balance. World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn has dismissed rumours the Betfred World Championship will leave Sheffield. Scott Sinclair has confirmed he wants to sign a permanent deal with Aston Villa at the end of the season. Burnley striker Danny Ings insists he is aiming to play and develop wherever he ends up next season. British world dressage champion Charlotte Dujardin won the Grand Prix at the World Cup in Las Vegas. Sam Gallagher put an injury-hit season behind him by inspiring Southampton to Under-21 Premier League Cup glory, netting an exceptional goal which he hopes caught Ronald Koeman's eye. Fernando Torres has played with some great players over the years but the on-loan Atletico Madrid striker regards Steven Gerrard as the best. All images are copyrighted. Jonas Gutierrez will be released by Newcastle at the end of the season following a training-ground row with head coach John Carver. It may be a difficult time for Jermain Defoe and his Sunderland team-mates on the pitch but the England forward seemed in good spirits off it as he enjoyed a game of basketball on Wednesday. Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat looks on as Sunderland are dismantled at home by Crystal Palace. Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat fears his side are not strong enough to cope with the physical demands of the Premier League. Portugal striker Nelson Oliveira is determined to take his Swansea chance presented to him by the absence of the in-form Bafetimbi Gomis. Blatter commended the work of Putin as Russia steps up preparations to host the 2018 World Cup. Manchester City have made Porto's Alex Sandro and Yacine Brahimi their summer transfer targets. Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has been'rescued by the kids', according to Harry Redknapp. Martin Odegaard's week got worse when Real Madrid's 16-year-old wonderkid who cost £2.3million was refused a rating by Spanish newspaper AS for his performance for the club's B-team Castilla. Pep Guardiola's trousers and Porto's 'terror' in Munich dominate the front pages in Europe on Wednesday. The Football Association’s decision to overlook Mark Clattenburg for the FA Cup final is a joke, says former Premier League referee Mark Halsey. Cordoba striker Florin Andone is one of a number of players being linked with a move to Aston Villa. Tottenham's Harry Kane celebrates scoring his 30th goal of the season against Newcastle. Dele Alli has set his sights on playing for England Under 20s at the Toulon Tournament next month. Tim Sherwood's penchant for a gilet has put the Aston Villa boss' sense of fashion in the spotlight and it isn't hard to imagine what he thought about Carles N'Zogbia's choice of attire on Tuesday. All images are copyrighted. Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood has offered encouragement to a six-year-old fan he beat to the job. Defender Per Mertesacker believes Arsenal have become a stronger unit from their FA Cup success of last season, but cannot allow themselves any sense of complacency against Reading at Wembley in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final. Previews and team news for the weekend's Premier League and FA Cup games. Norwegian midfielder Martin Odegaard has been dropped from Real Madrid's B-team Castilla because results drastically improve when he is not on the pitch. Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker has tipped compatriot Jurgen Klopp to make his mark in the Barclays Premier League if he opts to continue his career in England. Chelsea midfielder Oscar says he is happy at the club and will not be leaving in the summer. Floyd Mayweather is a'show-off' who puts people to sleep with his performances, says former world middleweight champion Marvin Hagler. It was 12 years ago that David Seaman pulled off one of the most iconic saves in FA Cup history against Sheffield United at Old Trafford - and the former Arsenal keeper says it's the best one he ever made. It might be seven years since he retired but Joe Calzaghe showed he is still fighting fit as he enjoyed a holiday in Barbados. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal wants to sign Burnley striker Danny Ings in the summer. All images are copyrighted. Raymond van Barneveld and Michael van Gerwen pose with Manchester United stars Daley Blind and Robin van Persie at Old Trafford on Wednesday. Phil Taylor suffered his fourth loss of the Premier League season with defeat to Dave Chisnall in a dramatic night of darts in Manchester. The world has been paying tribute to Richie Benaud, the former Australia captain and iconic cricket commentator, who has died aged 84. Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici lay slumped on the ground in tears as the impact of his error hits him in the FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal. England recovered from a disastrous top-order collapse to draw the first Test against West Indies at the Sir Viv Richards Stadium. Radamel Falcao's former Monaco team-mate Nabil Dirar believes the Colombian must be regretting his failed loan move to Manchester United even though he was not happy in France. Newcastle boss John Carver has asked for advice from some of his predecessors as tensions grow between the club and its fanbase. Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling can be seen pictured on social media whilst smoking a shisha pipe. Manchester City returned to the top of the Premier League table with victory over West Ham. All images are copyrighted. Winston Reid says West Ham no longer suffer from the fear factor that came with facing Manchester City. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has moved to deny rumours he is about to leave the Santiago Bernabeu this summer, telling the Spanish media he sees himself remaining in charge of the 10-time European champions next year. Rafa Benitez is set to leave Napoli this summer and will have a host of clubs after his services. Yaya Toure's agent has launched a scathing attack on the Manchester City hierarchy. 'When you decide to play the game strategically, you don't care about stats, you just care about the points.' Stoke City manager Mark Hughes has played down reports linking Asmir Begovic with a move away from the Britannia Stadium. Barcelona: He could have put it anywhere. Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has insisted that the La Liga leaders have no plans to replace Luis Enrique and they're'very happy' with him. Cristiano Ronaldo only needed 288 games to score 300 goals for Real Madrid and he has been presented with a special shirt to mark his achievements by club president Florentino Perez. Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has told Lionel Messi that he would like the Argentine star to stay with the club until he retires. Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev claims Manchester United bosses have yet to decide whether they will sign Radamel Falcao on a permanent deal in the summer. They have stayed ambitious but the onus was placed more on the development of young players. Manny Pacquiao literally got two words in before a conference call about his fight with Floyd Mayweather Jnr was abruptly cancelled on Monday. Jordan Henderson has agreed a new five-and-a-half-year contract with Liverpool. Napoli boss Rafael Benitez has admitted he tried to sign Andre Schurrle before the German midfielder left Wolfsburg. Barcelona striker Luis Suarez admits he was nervous at playing alongside Lionel Messi and Neymar at Barcelona. Werder Bremen boosted their hopes of European football next season with victory over fellow strugglers Hamburg. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger accepted his side were 'a bit lucky' after a fumble from Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici handed them a 2-1 extra-time victory and a place in the FA Cup final. Liverpool keeper Simon Mignolet has backed Belgium team-mate Divock Origi to be a success at Anfield. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has the best clean sheets percentage record in Premier League history. Floyd Mayweather has taken a very public swipe at his 'haters' ahead of his fight-of-the-century bout with Manny Pacquiao next month. Papers in Spain and Italy focus on the transfer market on Thursday. Manchester City have 'let themselves down' this season and the squad have had 'honest conversations' since the 4-2 defeat at Manchester United nine days ago, says England goalkeeper Joe Hart. Mixed martial arts fighter Anderson Silva will meet with Brazilian taekwondo officials in the hope of competing in next year's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, despite facing a possible doping ban. Jockey AP McCoy rode Don Cossack to victory in the Melling Chase as he prepares for his final Grand National on Saturday. Manchester United and Arsenal continue to be linked with Palermo striker Paulo Dybala, while Barcelona continue to resist Real Madrid's challenge in La Liga. Andy Flower, England team director who guided sides to three Ashes triumphs and the world No 1 spot, will not be interfering in any way with the work of the next director of England cricket. Bayern Munich chief medical officer Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt has resigned. Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera has played down comparisons with Paul Scholes. The city of Eugene in the United States has been awarded the rights to host the 2021 IAAF World Championships. Jessica Ennis-Hill has revealed she faces her 'biggest challenge ever' as she attempts to juggle being a mother with winning gold at next year's Rio Olympics. Liverpool are making a rival push for Manchester United target Memphis Depay. Jessica Ennis-Hill has begun communication with the IAAF in the aim of being rewarded with World Championship gold from 2011 after champion Tatyana Chernova was exposed as a drug cheat. Atletico Madrid striker Mario Mandzukic is still bruised from a physical Champions League quarter-final first leg against Real Madrid but is expected to be fit for the return at the Bernabeu on Wednesday. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is adamant his side can cope without injured trio Luka Modric, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema when they face city rivals Atletico on Wednesday night. The Real Madrid squad looked in high spirits as they prepared for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final second leg clash against rivals Atletico Madrid. All pictures are copyrighted. An 83-year-old woman was overcome with emotion when her granddaughter revealed she had had a portrait of her tattooed on her arm. Adam Johnson has been charged with three counts of sexual activity with an underage girl and one of grooming. Aston Villa may be able to sign Cordoba striker Florin Andone for as little as £2.5million. A sleepy dog has been captured on camera falling asleep at his owner's desk. Ready for bed: Shaheen Pirouz from Denton, Texas, filmed her tiny pet canine being propped up and repeatedly falling forwards. Labour's football-mad Scottish leader Jim Murphy scored the winning goal in the friendly match against the Tories in Edinburgh. Southampton manager Ronald Koeman has called on his players to 'keep their spirit together' after Victor Wanyama was linked with a move away from the club. Josh Meekings has been cleared to play in the Scottish Cup Final after an SFA panel kicked out a charge of deliberate handball during Sunday’s semi-final against Celtic. Manchester City have been accused of trying to relocate disabled fans by hiking up season ticket prices. Blackpool fans have rallied round a pensioner who was sued by the club’s owners for alleged defamatory comments made on his Facebook page. Carlos Tevez leads the front pages of Italy's football coverage after leading Juventus to victory over Lazio. Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge was left in stitches by an impersonation of club legend Michael Owen. Ahead of the Reds' FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa at Wembley on Sunday, the England international met up with comedian Darren Farley as part of an exclusive promotional video to showcase the TV coverage of the match by BT Sport. All images are copyrighted. Kurt Zouma wrestles Marouane Fellaini to the ground as Chelsea continued their bid for a fourth Premier League title. Zinedine Zidane has sparked a potential transfer battle with Chelsea after claiming that Eden Hazard excites him more than Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League. Chelsea midfielder Oscar hopes that winning the Premier League title this season can kick-start a period of dominance in English football for the Blues. For many it would be a joyous final 90 minutes watching the game they loved before heading for trenches and, in some cases, certain death. Qatar have unveiled the design for their fifth World Cup stadium, a 40,000-seater ground built in 'the gateway to the desert' and featuring air conditioning for the comfort of players and fans. John Hughes has revealed how he came within a heartbeat of stepping down from his job at Inverness as the Josh Meekings controversy went into overdrive this week. Jockey Blake Shinn was forced to ride more than 200 metres to the finish line with his pants down. Jordan Henderson has signed a new five-year contract with Liverpool. Mila Kunis is to counter-sue the woman who is suing her for stealing her chicken. The mother of convicted murderer Aaron Hernandez has revealed the unlikely bond she developed over the course of her son's trial. A prank video featuring a young girls dressed up as a vampire scaring late-night wanderers in a park in southern Ukraine is spreading on social media. A California county has approved paying a $650,000 settlement to avoid a lawsuit by a man whose beating by deputies after a horse chase was captured on video. A Canadian teenager who suffers from a rare genetic condition that means his skin is as fragile as a butterfly's wing says he 'can't get through life' without his mother. Police in the US are searching for a group of teenagers who attacked two young men on a subway station platform. A mansion that serves as the backdrop to the hit show Empire has been put up for sale for $13 million. Forget a feather down pillow - this boy would rather use his cat's belly as a place to rest his head. Two men have died after being crushed by timber that fell on top of them inside a shipping container. Police are searching for four people suspected of abducting a pup from a Los Angeles beach. Pep Guardiola split his trousers during Bayern Munich's 6-1 Champions League win over Porto - but who's guilty of worshipping at the altar of super-tight slacks? Michelle Obama was so flattered by a young girl's compliment that she asked her up on stage so that she could give her a big hug. Tottenham striker Harry Kane has told the Football Association he wants to play for England this summer. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has backed himself to improve the club next season. Southampton boss Ronald Koeman says he was 'afraid' when he first took charge of the club last season. Spartak Moscow supporters have been banned from attending the club's next two away games. Pictures of this unusual traffic accident have grabbed the attention of Chinese internet users. Crazy collision: Pictures of this unusual traffic accident have grabbed the attention of Chinese internet users. Israel is developing a system to accurately detect tunnelling activity, it has been revealed. Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini has paid tribute to the departing Steven Gerrard, hailing the Liverpool midfielder as being the best passer of the ball he has faced during his professional career. Tottenham defender Kyle Walker faces a further months out after injuring his foot against Burnley earlier this month. Liverpool forward Jordon Ibe is set to sign a new five-year contract with the club. Jamie Carragher believes Brendan Rodgers is still the right man to lead Liverpool forward after a season with no trophies and a likely finish outside the top four. Aston Villa's Jack Grealish has become the latest young Premier League star to be accused of getting high on 'hippy crack'. A nine-year-old girl was attacked by a lion that was being walked like a dog by circus entertainers who had brought their show to a quiet Siberian village. Borussia Dortmund striker Ciro Immobile, Monaco midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia, Spartak Moscow defender Nemanja Vidic, Lille midfielder Sofiane Boufal and Paris Saint-Germain winger Yevhen Konoplyanka are among the players we are following this week. Former Liverpool and Italy defender Andrea Dossena will face no further action after being arrested on suspicion of shoplifting at Harrods. Tottenham are among a number of clubs interested in signing teenage German midfielder Julian Weigl. Manchester United's pursuit of Edinson Cavani took a blow on Monday morning as Paris Saint-Germain denied they are prepared to sell the striker. The latest design, which will be worn by the women's team at this summer's World Cup, features an all white strip with hints of black and yellow - while the aqua colour cleats are a tribute to Canada who will be hosting the tournament. The quiet years. Southampton manager Ronald Koeman has told his players to focus on Saturday's match against Tottenham rather than speculation about their futures. A video of a woman applying make-up to a monkey has sparked debate online between those who think it is cruel and those cute. A gangster who lived a life of luxury in a mansion near Premier League footballers has been jailed for 16 years after being unmasked as the head of a drugs ring. It all started with a bang. QPR manager Chris Ramsey is convinced he is the right man to bring long-term success to Loftus Road - whether Rangers are relegated or not. Virgil van Dijk thought he had experienced the worst refereeing decision of his career the night he landed an early red card against Inter Milan. Newcastle boss John Carver says he and Jonas Gutierrez have shaken hands and moved on from their training-ground bust-up. QPR caretaker boss Chris Ramsey has told Sportsmail he wants to stay at the club beyond the end of the season. Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen set the pace in Friday's first practice session at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Manny Pacquiao says he will have to be a warrior against Floyd Mayweather but is convinced he will win. This is the moment a van driver unleashes a foul-mouthed tirade at another motorist after the man moves into his lane and the two vehicles, ending with the car stopped across the lorry's bonnet. Gloucester winger Jonny May is hoping to get over being dropped by England with victory in next month's Challenge Cup final. Justin Rose is back training and was pictured using his state-of-the-art £30,000 indoor simulator. Belardo looks set to miss the 1,000 Guineas after a disappointing run in the Dewhurst Stakes. Jockey AP McCoy’s hopes of winning the Grand National in his final season are over. A small mistake from Lewis Hamilton allowed Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg to gain the upper hand in second practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix. New Zealand fly-half Aaron Cruden will miss the World Cup after scans revealed the need for knee surgery. Frankie Dettori riding Muhaarar to victory in the The AON Greenham Stakes at Newbury on Saturday. Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall lauded his young guns after their latest European heartache before declaring he has no intention of overspending in a competitive post-World Cup transfer market. Mohammad Hafeez played as a specialist batsman in Pakistan's one-day international defeat against Bangladesh on Sunday, making a duck at number three in the defeat in Dhaka. The second day of the second Test between England and West Indies is shaping up to be a fascinating one. Middlesex fast bowler Steven Finn says he is back to his best and ready to push for an England place. All in a day’s work for a gifted cricketer who looks destined to endure as many lows as he does highs in what is shaping up to be an eventful career. Sir Bradley Wiggins will ride for his eponymous team at the inaugural Tour de Yorkshire next month. England's James Anderson celebrates taking the wicket of West Indies' Kraigg Brathwaite on day one of the second Test in Grenada. Graeme Dott survived a series of twitches close to the winning line before clinching a 10-8 first-round win over Ricky Walden. Kyrie Irving scored 30 points in his playoff debut and LeBron James added 20 in his first post-season game with Cleveland in five years as the Cavaliers opened a run towards a NBA title with a 113-100 victory over the Boston Celtics. Hull City manager Steve Bruce was left to joke about a broken nose after his side were beaten 2-0 by Southampton at St Mary’s. Tony Pulis returned to Selhurst Park for the first time since he left Crystal Palace and masterminded a victory which pulled his West Brom Albion side to the edge of safety. Southampton manager Ronald Koeman is keen to make Feyenoord winger Tonny Vilhena his first summer signing. Leighton Baines has revealed that he does not know any of One Direction's hit songs. Sunderland are considering a summer move for in-form Werder Bremen forward Franco Di Santo. Mark Hughes believes Stoke City’s fans are causing his side to be marked down in Europe. Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood has told midfielder Jack Grealish to 'go with his heart' and decide whether he wants to play for the Republic of Ireland or England. Former Rangers manager Walter Smith has praised Stuart McCall for making an impact at Ibrox - but he maintains Ally McCoist was given little chance of succeeding. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers had his conviction for neglecting a rental property quashed, it has emerged. 'Personally, though, I think I have room for improvement.' 'I’ll leave it for all the sophisticated lads,’ Tony Pulis said. Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker looks set to be ruled out of Sunday's London derby against Chelsea. Reading's FA Cup run came to an end as they were beaten by Birmingham City at the Madejski Stadium. Aston Villa midfielder Gary Gardner will return to the club for pre-season training to be assessed by manager Tim Sherwood. Shay Given will keep his place in Aston Villa's side for the FA Cup final at Wembley against Arsenal - and is putting Brad Guzan under pressure for the No 1 jersey in the Premier League. Angry Blackpool fans threw flares, fireworks and eggs at the club's directors before their game with Reading at Bloomfield Road. Brazil legend Ronaldo has claimed he would relish playing alongside his namesake Cristiano Ronaldo if he had the chance to play in the modern era. Blackpool goalkeeper Joe Lewis was forced to wear an autographed shirt in last week's Championship match with Reading because the club had no spares. Wolves striker Benik Afobe kept their fading promotion hopes alive as his 31st goal of the season salvaged a 1-1 Sky Bet Championship draw against play-off rivals Ipswich at Molineux. Manager Lee Clark admitted Blackpool face a challenge to win back their stay-away fans after an evening in which their relegation into Sky Bet League One was marked by pre-match supporters' protests against Karl Oyston. Micky Adams became the 42nd manager to be dismissed this season when he was fired on Sunday by Tranmere, rock bottom of the Football League. Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta could miss Saturday's La Liga game at home to Valencia after tests on Thursday confirmed he suffered a bruised pelvis in the 3-1 Champions League win at Paris St Germain. Images courtesy of British Transport Police Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood wants to make Swindon Town midfielder Massimo Luongo one of his first summer signings at the Championship club. Kevin Pietersen suffered an early-season setback after he was taken off the field during Surrey's match against Oxford University with a minor injury. Aston Villa may be gearing up for an FA Cup semi-final clash against Liverpool on Sunday, but that didn't stop manager Tim Sherwood having some fun during a press conference on Friday. Liverpool beat Newcastle at Anfield to move up to fourth in the Premier League. Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini has made his case for football's most obvious foul. Inside the first minute of Juve's Champions League quarter-final second-leg against Monaco on Wednesday night, the 30-year-old centre-half committed a deliberate handball after slipping onto the turf. Gareth Bale has been urged to ignore a return to the Premier League and persevere at Real Madrid by former Wales manager Mark Hughes. Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone does not play the type of football which would attract Arsenal, Manchester United or Manchester City, says former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher. Daniel Sturridge's season of frustration looks set to continue as he faces a race to be fit to lead Liverpool's attack at Wembley. Former Manchester United and Burnley full-back Richard Eckersley is training with La Liga side Elche. Inter Milan and AC Milan played out a dull goalless draw in the Serie A derby at the San Siro. PSV Eindhoven beat Heerenveen 4-1 to win the Dutch championship on Saturday for the first time in seven seasons. Pep Guardiola's first game in charge of Bayern Munich ended in victory. A Saudi Arabian footballer suffered a horrific broken ankle while playing for his club Al Orubah against Al Shoalah. All images are copyrighted. If the Borussia Dortmund players had been shocked by Wednesday's news that manager Jurgen Klopp will quit the club at the end of the season, they showed no sign that it had affected them on Saturday. Chelsea are the worst behaved team in the Premier League when it comes to respecting referees, according to official figures. German legend Franz Beckenbauer has accused Bayern Munich stars of playing as if they had taken'sleeping pills' in their midweek defeat by Porto. Beckenbauer accused Brazilian defender Dante (left) of playing as if he were wearing'ski boots' Speaking to reporters in New York to1-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-6556 Nile Ranger has spoken for the first time about his struggles at Blackpool. Chelsea's Eden Hazard celebrates after scoring his side's first goal against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge. Newcastle United defender Daryl Janmaat has compared Saturday's match against Swansea City to playing in the World Cup semi-final. All images are copyrighted. The avocado tree is 'transgender' and has overnight sex changes, a botanist has discovered. Chelsea supporters are being invited to take part in a protest photo aimed at improving the rights and welfare of construction workers building the stadiums for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Harry Kane has been nominated for the Professional Footballers’ Association Young Player of the Year award. She is one of the top human rights lawyers in the country and is married to one of the most famous men in the world, so it is no wonder Amal Clooney always looks effortlessly chic when she steps out into the public eye. Porto earned an impressive 3-1 Champions League first leg victory against Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich on Wednesday night. An online campaign set up to raise money for a Blackpool pensioner who is being sued by the club's owners has reached its £20,000 target. Tottenham striker Harry Kane and Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard have been nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year award. Arsenal will face Manchester City in the FA Cup final after a dramatic extra-time win over Reading at Wembley. All of the latest team news and stats for the weekend's Premier League games. Tottenham host Aston Villa in the Premier League on Saturday, while Manchester United travel to West Brom. The 1985 World Snooker Championship final was the most-watched television programme in British history. Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino expects a warm welcome for his predecessor Tim Sherwood when he returns to White Hart Lane. All eyes were again on Jimmy Anderson as England on Thursday night began their push for victory here but instead the limelight was seized by Chris Jordan with his second stunning catch of the first Test. All images are copyrighted. Tim Sherwood claims Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy tried to persuade him to stay on at the club. A piano teacher awaiting a jury's verdict on charges claiming he sexually assaulted an underage student has shot himself outside a New Hampshire courthouse, court officials say. A Florida community has voiced objection to plans of a forensic research 'body farm' in which human bodies will be left in Florida elements for extended periods of time. All images are copyrighted. The mother of a baby born with deformed hands and feet in China is pleading for her husband to come home - four months after he told her he was going out to earn money for the girl's surgery. Footage has emerged of a swirling 'landspout' tornado tearing up the Texas countryside from just 100 yards away. All photographs by Pablo Mandado and Ilze Zebolde. Lewis Hamilton remains the richest sportsman in Britain with a fortune of £88million but Wayne Rooney has overtaken Jenson Button to be in second place in the 2015 Sunday Times Sport Rich List. This is the moment the pop star daughter of a Mexican drugs lord broke into court in the middle of the night with gun-toting bodyguards - to shoot a music video. England's hopes of victory in the second Test against West Indies were dealt another blow as the hosts dominated day four in Grenada. Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge will miss his 12th league game of the season against West Brom. Louis van Gaal expects Ryan Giggs to succeed him as Manchester United manager when he leaves the club. It's back to work for Britt McHenry. Britt McHenry (left) has been reinstated as an ESPN sports reporter after being filmed attacking tow clerk Gina Michelle (right) for her looks and social status in a video the sparked mass outrage. A morbidly obese man who piled on the pounds thanks to a twice-daily takeaway habit and 'hated leaving the house' because of his looks has lost 19st in just one year. A man who found internet fame for saying God cured his homosexuality has been thrown a bowl of frozen yogurt in the face. A rape victim has called on Sunderland fans to boycott Saturday’s game against Stoke because of the club’s decision not to suspend Adam Johnson. A group of parents, all of whom are based in the US, have created a video that lifts the lid on what the first months with a new baby are really like. Now a group of parents, all of whom are based in the US, have created a video that lifts the lid on what the first months with a new baby are really like. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal believes the midfielder is the perfect replacement for current midfielder Michael Carrick. 'Sport definitely has power to change one's life and the world, as Nelson Mandela said. Manchester United have offered goalkeeper David de Gea £200,000-a-week to stay at the club. AP McCoy will have two rides on his final day as a professional jockey at Sandown on Saturday. Manchester City are interested in signing Real Madrid midfielder Isco, reports BBC Sport. This is the moment a car smashed into the front of a house and became stuck in the wall. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he has no regrets about turning down the chance to sign Eden Hazard in 2012. Jose Mourinho was visibly surprised by a question he was asked at his Chelsea press conference. Patrick Vieira's Manchester City Elite Development Squad saw their Barclays Under 21 Premier League title hopes take a hit as an own goal gifted West Ham a deserved victory over them at Upton Park. A video of a six-year-old boy taking his morning pills to treat cystic fibrosis has had more than one million hits in just a week - with no sign of global interest waning. Men do almost twice the amount of housework after they retire - but they are still doing far less than their wives, according to new research. Pep Guardiola will be reintroduced to Barcelona in the Champions League semi-finals. All photographs by Neil Hall. Pep Guardiola will be reunited with Barcelona after his Bayern Munich were paired with the Catalan giants in the Champions League semi-finals. Emmanuel Adebayor could be allowed to leave Tottenham on a free transfer in the summer. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and his Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger are in a war of words ahead of Sunday’s Premier League game at the Emirates. 'The fans want a good defensive midfielder - they know it is important for the team.' Mark Selby fell victim to the Crucible curse and a rookie Scot with pots of class as Anthony McGill pulled off a monumental Betfred World Championship shock. 'These pitches are great for batters because we get big scores but as far as Test cricket is concerned, it's not ideal.' On 26 May in Las Vegas, one of the biggest fights in boxing history will take place. Sevilla will face Italian rivals Fiorentina in the semi-finals of the Europa League. Sam Burgess starred for Bath as Mike Ford's men moved within one point of Premiership leaders Northampton with a five-try hammering of London Irish at the Rec. All images are copyrighted. Joe Root was denied the chance of scoring 200 runs against the West Indies as he was left stranded at the middle of the wicket due to an error by James Anderson. Some of the quirkier snippets from the second day of the third Test between England and West Indies in Barbados. Divock Origi has revealed that the progress of Jordon Ibe at Liverpool this season has left him counting the days until he makes his Anfield bow. World record holder Paula Radcliffe says she is likely to cry when she runs the final race of her career on Sunday. Dramatic CCTV footage has been released of the moment a shopkeeper tackled a would-be robber to the floor. Usain Bolt says he was'really upset' by the decision to reduce Tyson Gay's one-year doping ban. Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp has refused to comment on reports linking him with the vacant manager's job at Liverpool. With just two weekends of Football League action to play, and one in the Conference, it is crunch time for a number of clubs. The draw for the Champions League has pitted Pep Guardiola's Bayern Munich against his former club Barcelona, while handing Italian champions Juventus a daunting task against holders Real Madrid. Barcelona midfielder Alex Song has picked his #one2eleven stars alongside throughout his career as well as representing Cameroon at international level. Southampton will have an advantage over Tottenham in Saturday's 'big game', says midfielder Steven Davis. Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas is expected to wear a protective mask when he returns to Arsenal on Sunday. Newcastle manager John Carver has hit back at former captain Michael Owen after he said they would lose every remaining match this season. Jose Mourinho revealed he prepared his Chelsea players to deal with the threat of Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini all week - only to be told by a hotel doorman that the Belgian was not playing. Rotherham have been deducted three points and fined £30,000 for fielding an ineligible player. Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Gary Neville, Nicky Butt and Andrew Cole went out for dinner just hours after their former side's 1-0 defeat by Chelsea. Patrick Bamford has been named the Championship Player of the Year at The Football League Awards. He has just been given licence to pick one of the finest backs of the era for the World Cup, but Michael Cheika is more pre-occupied with the denigration of his Wallaby pack. Wayne Rooney cut a forlorn figure after being spotted filling up his £100,000 Overfinch Range Rover, just a couple of days after his side's loss to Chelsea - despite having 70 per cent possession. Manchester United target Memphis Depay looks set to leave PSV Eindhoven during the summer transfer window. Aston Villa's players were able to read messages of support from fans before their FA Cup semi-final clash against Liverpool as the words of wisdom were displayed in their dressing room. Paris St-Germain face Nice on Saturday, hoping to take Ligue 1's top spot from Lyon but do so with a host of key stars missing, including captain Thiago Silva who is recuperating at home from a thigh injury. Boxer Floyd Mayweather shows off his new $210,000 Mercedes-Maybach S600 in a video posted on his Instagram page. Juventus beat Monaco to reach their first Champions League semi-final since 2003. Everton in the Community's disability empowerment programme provides football and physical opportunities for thousands of disabled children and adults each year. Two late goals from Rudy Gestede and Jordan Rhodes gave Blackburn victory over Millwall. Floyd Mayweather will fight Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas on Saturday night in what is expected to be the richest fight in history. The biggest fight in boxing history has sold out within a minute of going on sale with tickets for Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on May 2 being snapped up on Thursday evening. In the end it took a Mexican to end this utterly absorbing stand-off, the irrepressible, if rather unimpressive, Javier Hernandez scoring the goal that ended almost 180 minutes of deadlock between these fierce city rivals. Bastian Schweinsteiger should leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season, says former Germany midfielder Dietmar Hamann. Memphis Depay had a secret meeting with Manchester United as the club look to tie up a move for the PSV Eindhoven winger. Canadian star Eugenie Bouchard has displayed here ruthless competitive streak again by refusing to shake hands with opponent Alexandra Dulgheru at a pre-match press conference. Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal is a big fan of 'funky house' music, according to winger Ashley Young. Patrick Bamford has been named the Football League's Championship player of the year. Lionel Messi, Neymar Jnr and Luis Suarez are seven goals short of reaching 100 for the season. Barcelona will play Bayern Munich in the Champions League semi-finals, meaning Pep Guardiola will return to the Nou Camp. MAD: Barcelona will play Bayern Munich in the Champions League semi-finals, meaning Pep Guardiola will return to the Nou Camp. Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season and return to Old Trafford. On 26 May in Las Vegas, one of the biggest fights in boxing history will take place. On 26 May in Las Vegas, one of the biggest fights in boxing history will take place. On 26 May in Las Vegas, one of the biggest fights in boxing history will take place. On 26 May in Las Vegas, one of the biggest fights in boxing history will take place. On 26 May in Las Vegas, one of the biggest fights in boxing history will take place. Arsenal will play in their yellow and blue away strip for the FA Cup final against Aston Villa on May 30 - and the history books points towards that being a good thing for the Gunners. All images are copyrighted. Steve Bruce has revealed that Hull players will have their salaries slashed by up to 50 per cent if they are relegated. Louis van Gaal has spoken to Marouane Fellaini about keeping his cool when the Manchester United midfielder returns to Goodison Park on Sunday for the first time since his £27million move from Everton. Marseille will listen to offers for highly-rated midfielder Florian Thauvin in the summer. With four games remaining in the Premier League season, seven teams are separated by just one point. The panel that cleared Inverness defender Josh Meekings to play in the William Hill Scottish Cup final did not even consider his handball, the Scottish Football Association has revealed. Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao are less than two weeks away from playing their part in the richest fight in boxing history. Football equality campaigners have warned Hartlepool supporters over a Bob Marley-themed fancy-dress day planned for their League Two trip to Carlisle on the final day of the season. Raheem Sterling says he pays no attention to criticism levelled at him for contract stand-off with Liverpool. The tears have dried but for how long? It’s been almost a year to the day since Darrell Clarke cracked in front of the cameras as he explained how Bristol Rovers fell out of the Football League for the first time since 1920. Manchester City are in talks with French club Valenciennes over the signing of teenage defender Dayot Upamecano. Rafa Benitez has reached his seventh European semi-final in only 12 seasons with four teams. Chelsea are close to agreeing a deal to play a pre-season friendly against Sydney FC in Australia. Kevin Sinfield's 500th appearance for Leeds Rhinos ended in defeat. Baseball may not have a reputation for being a violent as some of America's other sports, but the MLB witnessed scenes more suited to the Ice-Hockey rink or grid-iron field on Thursday night. West Ham are planning to move for Real Madrid’s Mexican striker Javier Hernandez as part of an extensive summer recruitment programme. Tyson Fury hopes Wladimir Klitschko sees off the challenge of Bryant Jennings on Saturday night to set up a stadium fight later in the year. A minute's silence will be held this weekend for the 56 supporters who lost their lives during the Bradford City fire disaster. Joe Burgess scored his first Super League hat-trick as Wigan secured their first away win of the season, but they were made to work hard by struggling Wakefield in an error-strewn game at the Rapid Solicitors Stadium. Toulon have announced the signing of Australia fly-half Quade Cooper. All images are copyrighted. Former Chelsea winger Florent Malouda has picked his #one2eleven stars he played alongside throughout his career on Sky Sports' Fantasy Football Club. Juventus' players celebrate reaching the Champions League semi-finals, 12 years after final heartbreak. A Sydney woman caught out in this week's super storm has taped posters to the city's traffic lights to find the 'tall, charming gentleman' who offered her his umbrella to cross the street Police are desperately searching for a teenage schoolgirl who went missing near Melbourne on Friday afternoon. Yaya Toure has never been one to shirk a challenge. Children should not be encouraged to play rugby at school because it is so dangerous, researchers have warned. From blasting aliens and escaping charging warlocks to bluffing on poker sites, online gaming can be intense. Men are more competitive than women, according to a new study. Apple is rumoured to be planning on using stronger materials to construct its next generation smartphone. Didier Drogba has 15 goals in 15 games for Chelsea against Arsenal, averaging one every 78 minutes. All images are copyrighted. Media personality Miranda Devine has apologised after calling a rugby player a 'tosser' for celebrating a try using sign language. Freediving is a form of underwater diving where no scuba gear or breathing apparatus is used. How would you survive a plane crash landing on water? All images are copyrighted. The future of travel will be virtual, according to Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg. It can’t receive phone calls, track your exercise or let you send messages, but an old watch made by Apple is on sale via eBay for more than the brand’s latest offering. Point of view footage captured the terrifying moment a skier became caught up in an avalanche. Sweden's passport has been named the most powerful in the world, but it's also one of the most highly sought-after travel documents on the black market. England's withdrawal from the historic Victory Shield for Under 16s has further worsened relations between the FA and the other home nations. What do you get if you win the chance to go on a round-the-world date? SpaceX founder, Elon Musk, has revealed how his company's latest attempt to land a rocket booster on an ocean platform failed. All images are copyrighted. As Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid 4-1 in extra-time to win the Champions League, BBC Sport takes a look at some of the key moments. Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas has insisted he will not leave the Spanish giants in the summer. If you've ever applied for a job and not heard anything back, this could be the reason why. An Australian mother fought off an intruder after finding him standing over her five-year-old daughter. Chelsea's Eden Hazard is set to win the PFA Player of the Year and Premier League Player of the Year awards on Sunday. The parents of a sweet six-year-old are using adorable videos of their daughter dancing to help raise awareness about her rare disorder - and the moving and grooving clips have quickly turned the youngster into an online star. Lewis Hamilton won the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday to extend his lead at the top of the world championship. Katie Hamilton has revealed she was 'blindsided' by her husband Josh's decision to file for divorce. An injured and diseased Husky has been picked up by RSPCA inspectors in Adelaide. Mick Schumacher made his Formula 4 test debut on Wednesday as he made his first steps towards single-seater racing in 2015. A massive storm system has brought heavy rain, tornadoes and hail to parts of Texas. Nico Rosberg will bounce back from his Bahrain Grand Prix disappointment, according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff. A 66-year-old man has been charged after allegedly burning an Australian flag at a Brisbane landmark on the eve before Anzac Day commemoration services are to take place at the site. The two boxers have revealed a dozen oddities about themselves in the build-up to the mega fight. Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao go head-to-head in Las Vegas on Saturday, May 2. An adorable fox cub trapped in a garden fence was set free by a wildlife expert named Simon Cowell. The nine-year-old kicks the ball and sends it straight through the net on the first time of trying just like Spanish right-back Montoya. It wouldn’t make much of a breakfast, but this tiny egg could give a schoolgirl and her pet hens a place in the Guinness Book of Records. Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button have been taking advantage of the current Formula One break in different ways this week. Wing-suit pilot Jeb Corliss jumped over the 562m high Ball's Pyramid near Lord Howe Island, in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, documenting his flight over the stunning site. Manchester United striker James Wilson has revealed that if he could take one quality from team-mate Wayne Rooney and add it to his own game, it would be the England captain's ability to take free-kicks. Lewis Hamilton has conceded to feeling more powerful now than at any stage in his F1 career. In our series of letters from British journalists, former England captain Nasser Hussain reflects on the sacking of Paul Downton. England winger Adam Johnson has been charged with sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl. Luis Suarez's wife Sofia has revealed that the Barcelona star told her he didn't bite Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup in Brazil - before admitting the truth 10 days later. Some of the quirkier snippets from the sporting world that we did not know last week: Surfers have taken to the waves in Sydney and the Hunter region of New South Wales (NSW) in the wake of deadly storms. Wladimir Klitschko is closing in on the record number of defences of the heavyweight title set by Joe Louis. Sunderland and England footballer Adam Johnson has been charged with sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl. Eden Hazard needs to become more selfish if he wants to be considered alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, according to Manchester United legend Paul Scholes. Jockey AP McCoy will ride Mr Mole in his final race before retiring at the end of the week. Sunderland will not suspend Adam Johnson after he was charged with grooming and three counts of sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl. Wladimir Klitschko will match Joe Louis in boxing's record books with his 27th heavyweight title fight on Saturday and could set more marks since he has no plans to retire anytime soon. challenger: Wladimir Klitschko will match Joe Louis in boxing's record books with his 27th heavyweight title fight on Saturday and could set more marks since he has no plans to retire anytime soon. West Indies batsman Chris Gayle has been pictured behind the DJ decks ahead of this year's Indian Premier League. All images are copyrighted. AP McCoy is one of the most successful jockeys in the history of jump racing. Paris Saint-Germain star David Luiz's 'joker' status in the dressing room at Chelsea was well documented, and he teamed up with Ezequiel Lavezzi to play a prank on birthday boy Zoumana Camara. Wayne Rooney has been interviews by Little Ant and Dec for ITV's Saturday Night Takeaway programme. Argentine football legend Diego Maradona has been showing off his boxing skills by hitting a boxing dummy. UFC superstar Ronda Rousey left her trademark deadly glares and lethal arm bar at home for the Los Angeles premiere of blockbuster action film Fast & Furious 7. Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic could be targeted by Bayern Munich in the January transfer window. Manchester City striker Stevan Jovetic is set to join Inter Milan on loan until the end of the season. Real Madrid are unlikely to take up their option to make Javier Hernandez's loan deal permanent. Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama has hit back at reports linking him with a move to Arsenal. Chelsea's pursuit of Palermo's Paulo Dybala has suffered a blow after the striker declared he 'would love to stay in Serie A'. Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao is expected to leave the club in the summer. Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew insists he is not interested in raiding former club Newcastle for Tim Krul. Manchester City, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are all interested in Wolfsburg midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, according to his agent. Gareth Bale is adamant that he wants to stay at Real Madrid despite strong interest from Manchester United. The possibility of a Bale-plus-cash move for De Gea this summer would certainly suit United and please those Real Madrid supporters who fail to see the value of Bale and those goals that won the club three trophies last year, but the player remains adamant that his future is in Madrid. Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma has revealed he hopes to one day win the Ballon d'Or. Arsenal must make a swift decision on Petr Cech this summer or risk losing out on the goalkeeper. Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has hinted that he is open to leaving the club this summer. West Ham are interested in signing Crystal Palace midfielder James McArthur. Manchester United have made an official approach for PSV Eindhoven star Memphis Depay. Manchester City are preparing bids for English trio Raheem Sterling, Ross Barkley and Jay Rodriguez as part of a summer Anglification of their squad. Juventus striker Alvaro Morata is a summer transfer target for Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain. Juventus striker Carlos Tevez has refuted claims suggesting he will rejoin Boca Juniors in the summer by insisting he is yet to make a decision on his future. Danny Wilson will leave Hearts at the end of the season after activating a clause in his contract. Carlos Tevez has been told to terminate his contract with Juventus to complete a return to his former club Boca Juniors in Argentina. Manchester United's pursuit of Edinson Cavani took another blow after the Uruguayan striker insisted he will be staying at Paris Saint-Germain until his contract expires. PSV Eindhoven midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum has fuelled speculation that he is eyeing a move to the Premier League in the summer. Chelsea midfielder Oscar is a transfer target for Juventus and Liverpool. Carlos Tevez has shocked Juventus by suggesting he wants to leave the club this summer. Chelsea striker Patrick Bamford is in talks with parent club Chelsea over a new deal. Sheffield Wednesday are ready to offer new contracts to defender Tom Lees and goalkeeper Keiren Westwood. Chelsea will announce the signing of Brazilian wonderkid Nathan on Wednesday. Victor Moses has returned to Chelsea for treatment after injuring a hamstring against West Ham. Swansea City have made contract offers to Marseille striker Andre Ayew and Schalke full-back Christian Fuchs. Arsenal may pull out of the running to sign Raheem Sterling following recent events. Swansea City have made an approach for Schalke defender Christian Fuchs. Real Madrid legend Zinedine Zidane has ruled out the notion of the club selling Gareth Bale to Manchester United this summer. Manchester City have decided to listen to offers for Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri this summer as the Premier League champions look to repair the damage of a disastrous title defence. A Labour politician who stood against Britain’s first elected Muslim mayor has won a High Court battle over claims that he was a ‘wife beater’. Tottenham will offer Nabil Bentaleb a new deal in order to ward off interest from rival teams. Footage of a Sydney train station flooding during the storm of a decade on Wednesday has been captured on CCTV. A time lapse video, filmed from the platform over a 45 minute period at 11am, shows the water creeping along the tracks at Bardwell Park in Sydney's south forcing the partial closure of the T2 Airport line. A coroner has called for the 'dangerous' cot to be pulled from the shelves after the newborn baby girl was strangled. Blackburn striker Rudy Gestede has revealed his desire to be playing in the Premier League next season. Two male chameleons have gone head-to-head in a brutal battle for the attention of a female on the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar. All images are copyrighted. A man has been shot and killed by police in New York City. Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino insists he has no desire to be popular among Southampton fans as he prepares for his first return to the south coast. Ronny Deila has called for referees in Scotland to speak to the media after matches. Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew will target a marquee signing this summer so his Crystal Palace side are taken seriously next season. Jordan Ayew scored twice against his former club as Lorient stunned Marseille. The latest twist in the Josh Meekings saga has emerged. Ronald Koeman has promised not to leave Southampton this summer, even if Barcelona were to come calling. You've got to follow your heart. Manager Sam Allardyce has said that filling the stadium is the most important thing for any football club. Le'Veon Bell will appeal the NFL's decision to ban him for the first three games of the season. Tottenham's new White Hart Lane stadium could be better suited to the NFL than the 90,000-seat Wembley. When Mauricio Pochettino left Southampton for Tottenham in the summer of 2013 he was greeted with a mixture of dismay and jubilation at St Mary’s. Super Bowl champions New England Patriots will begin the 2015 NFL season at home to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez has been found guilty on of first-degree murder. New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham has joined the Seattle Seahawks, but his old team-mate Michael Bennett still thinks he's overrated. Charles Tillman has ended his Chicago career but remains a favourite for his work on and off the field. Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy has been suspended without pay for 10 games for detrimental conduct to the National Football League. The New York Jets have added another former Patriot to their roster in the shape of running back Stevan Ridley. The NFL has its first full-time female official. LeSean McCoy's acrimony with Chip Kelly continues to rumble on, with the Buffalo Bills running back taking another swipe at the Eagles head coach. An NFL defensive back with a history of legal problems is being investigated after reports of an early-morning incident involving a physical fight and at least one shot being fired at a Texas club. Adrian Peterson is to meet with the NFL to discuss his reinstatement. The NFL is set to hire Sarah Thomas as its first permanent female official for regular season games, according to reports. British American football player Efe Obada has been signed by the Dallas Cowboys, despite playing just five games for the London Warriors. The Jacksonville Jaguars will bring a little bit of the NFL Draft to London next month by having a UK-based fan announce their sixth and seventh round picks live on television. Badou Jack outpointed Anthony Dirrell on Friday night at the UIC Pavilion to take the WBC super-middleweight title, setting up a fight with mandatory challenger George Groves. Olympic champion Nicola Adams has pulled out of the English National Championships after her home was burgled. Unbeaten Floyd Mayweather faces more pressure than Manny Pacquiao when the pair meet in Las Vegas on May 2 but he will still be victorious, says Joe Calzaghe. Tickets for the weigh-in for Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao's super-fight in Las Vegas will cost £6.60. Luke Rockhold staked his claim in New Jersey as the top middleweight contender in the UFC. Lyoto Machida showed the lengths he would go to make wake by sweating it out under an electric blanket ahead of the weigh-in. Luke Rockhold is ready to be the bull to Lyoto Machida's matador when the middleweights collide in New Jersey on Saturday. UFC champion Conor McGregor has said he would 'kill' Floyd Mayweather 'in less than 30 seconds' if he was ever pitted against the best boxer in the world. UFC champion Ronda Rousey wants to 'find a way' to return to the WWE. The Ultimate Fighting Championship have hired the man who led the investigation into Lance Armstrong's use of performance-enhancing drugs. Jimi Manuwa is confident he can forget about his first career loss and defeat Polish fighter Jan Blachowicz. Mirko Filipovic is desperate to scratch his eight-year itch when he takes on Gabriel Gonzaga in Poland on Saturday. Conor McGregor says his UFC 194 opponent Jose Aldo 'doesn't want the belt in his presence'. Paula Creamer has called for a Masters tournament for women at Augusta National. The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns to the United States on Saturday night, with the main event taking place at the Patriot Centre in Fairfax, Virginia. World number two Justin Rose returns to action this week at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor has revealed a new tattoo ahead of his fight against Jose Aldo. Chad Mendes underlined his No 1 spot in UFC's featherweight rankings with an explosive first-round technical knockout of former title contender Ricardo Lamas in Fairfax on Saturday night. The most successful US Alpine skier in history, who has an Olympic gold medal and several world championship titles to her name, arrived at the chat show looking stunning in a white dress that showed off her athletic legs. The most successful US Alpine skier in history, who has an Olympic gold medal and several world championship titles to her name, arrived at the chat show looking stunning in a white dress that showed off her athletic legs. Sir Nick Faldo and Tom Watson will make their final Open appearances in front of the largest arena in the championship's 155-year history at St Andrews in July. Bubba Watson is used to wowing spectators with unorthodox golf shots on the course, but the two-time Masters champion has proved he can go one step further in practice. Jim Furyk defeated Kevin Kisner on the second play-off hole to win the RBC Heritage title at Hilton Head and record a first PGA Tour victory since 2010. All images are copyrighted. Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat fired six birdies in the space of nine holes to surge into the lead at the Shenzhen International. Scottish golfer Carly Booth took to Instagram to show off her impressive bikini body, as she posted the revealing selfie to her 9,778 followers. Masters champion Jordan Spieth roared back into contention at the RBC Heritage with a second-round 62. Rory McIlroy's powers of persuasion have resulted in US Open champion Martin Kaymer, former world number one Luke Donald and American Ryder Cup star Patrick Reed confirming their participation in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open. Masters champion Jordan Spieth endured a difficult first round at the RBC Heritage. Rory McIlroy put the golf clubs away as he battled with Fifty Shades of Grey star Jamie Dornan to promote new football concept Circular Soccer. Agnieszka Radwanska became the second high-profile exit at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart in as many days after losing out to Sara Errani. Rafael Nadal's bid for a ninth Barcelona Open title ended in third-round defeat as Italian Fabio Fognini edged a hard-fought encounter 6-4, 7-6 (8-6) to move into the quarter-finals. Deposed Masters champion Bubba Watson had to settle for an opening-day 70 to sit four shots off Huang Wen-yi's lead at the Shenzhen International. Masters champion Jordan Spieth is back to work this week at the RBC Heritage Classic. Rafael Nadal eased past Spanish compatriot Nicolas Almagro 6-3 6-1 to reach the Barcelona Open third round. British tennis fans face a Wimbledon-type scramble for Davis Cup quarter-final tickets this summer. Victor Estrella of the Dominican Republic recorded a 6-4 6-4 victory over Main Cilic at the Barcelona Open. Ana Ivanovic crashed out at the first hurdle of the 2015 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart on Tuesday as she suffered another defeat to Caroline Garcia. Maria Sharapova has been knocked out of the Porsche Grand Prix in Stuttgart. Jose Mourinho has revealed that he felt like he was British when Andy Murray won Wimbledon two years ago. Serena Williams says she is 'totally not as ready for the claycourt season as I thought I was.' Top seed Kei Nishikori made a successful start to his Barcelona Open title defence with a straight sets victory over Teymuraz Gabashvili. Martina Navratilova's brief stint as coach of 2012 Wimbledon runner-up Agnieszka Radwanska is finished. Rafael Nadal practices in Barcelona as he steps up his clay-court preparation ahead of the French Open. Andy Murray and his Davis Cup colleagues have got their preferred venue by securing London’s Queen’s Club as the place where they will take on France in their quarter final. Lewis Hamilton dominated the Bahrain Grand Prix to extend his championship lead over Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg to 26 points. Jenson Button says his McLaren team are making progress, despite another day of technical problems. Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has given Azerbaijan the all-clear ahead of its debut next season despite serious concerns over the country's human rights record. Novak Djokovic became the first player to win the opening three ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events when he defeated Tomas Berdych 7-5 4-6 6-3 at Monte Carlo on Sunday. Nico Rosberg says his Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton annoys him. Jenson Button jumps out of his McLaren after failing to complete the qualifying session in Bahrain. Lewis Hamilton dominated qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix - taking pole position under the lights at Sakhir by four-tenths of a second from Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari. Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has urged Kimi Raikkonen to prove himself if he wants to remain with the Maranello marque. Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has revealed to using a carrot-and-stick method with Kimi Raikkonen to keep his desire to remain with the Maranello marque high. Nico Rosberg fears the threat from Ferrari in this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix, describing their pace as 'dangerous' and 'worrying'. Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has urged Lewis Hamilton to think the unthinkable - and consider a move from Mercedes to Ferrari. Irish jockey Davy Condon has been forced to retire from the saddle due to a spinal injury sustained in the Grand National earlier this month. Last year's 2,000 Guineas runner-up Charm Spirit has been compared to last year's runner-up Ride Like The Wind. Jenson Button was left to reflect on 'not a great day' and fears he will again be at the back of the grid for Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix. Jockey Robbie McNamara says he is'very active every day' as he continues to recover from serious injuries suffered in a fall at Wexford on Saturday. AP McCoy has confirmed he will ride to the final race at Sandown on Saturday if he can secure mounts. Arsenal legend Ian Wright has been confirmed as the man who will present AP McCoy with his 20th and final champion jockeys trophy at Sandown on Saturday. Northampton flanker Tom Wood has warned Premiership title rivals Saracens to expect a ferocious response from his side. Scotland youth international Jack Cosgrove has agreed to join Edinburgh next season. Ulster back Michael Allen will join Edinburgh at the end of the season on a two-year deal. The case will be heard by an independent panel of Jeremy Summers, Bonike Erinle and Robert Horner on Monday, April 27. All images are copyrighted. Billy Vunipola (Saracens) Steffon Armitage (Toulon) Fritz Lee (Clermont) Jamie Heaslip (Leinster) Nick Abendanon (Clermont) An Irish rugby player suffered one of the most gruesome ear injuries you're likely to see while playing for Heriot's Rugby Club against the Barbarians. Manu Tuilagi has not featured for England since the three-Test summer tour of New Zealand in 2014. England full-back Mike Brown could miss the rest of the season after failing to recover from concussion. Leicester Tigers have made their second signing for next season. England and Wales face a new World Cup threat after Australia performed a U-turn aimed at drafting Matt Giteau back into the Wallabies squad. It may be another 149 days until England begin their World Cup campaign against Fiji at Twickenham, but England assistant coach Andy Farrell can already feel the excitement building across the country. The future of Australia's rugby union team has been thrown into doubt by the exodus of top players to European clubs. Root's unbeaten 118 came with England posting a 74-run lead at the end of day three, while the score of 373 for six was also down to some impressive batting from England's top order. Joe Root made 118 not out as England took control of the second Test against West Indies in Grenada. West Indies' Marlon Samuels gave England's Ben Stokes a send-off salute on day three of the second Test. A look back at some of the key stories from day one of the first Test between England and West Indies. Stuart Broad backed Alastair Cook to hit the Test century that has eluded him for 33 innings on Thursday and put England in a winning position in the second Test. Australia's World Cup-winning batsman Aaron Finch has had surgery on his left hamstring and will be sidelined for up to three months. England took control of the third Test against West Indies on a rain-hit second day in Grenada. Zara Phillips has had to pull out of the Kentucky three-day event after High Kingdom suffered an injury. A play-off career high 32 points from Kawhi Leonard helped the San Antonio Spurs on their way to a 100-73 mauling of the Los Angeles Clippers in Game 3. As the second Test between England and West Indies gets under way in Grenada, we take a look back at some of the key stories from day one. England all-rounder Ben Stokes was involved in a war of words with West Indies batsman Marlon Samuels last night after a hard-fought opening day of the second Test. Spain's Alejandro Valverde sprinted to victory in Belgium's Fleche Wallonne. Ronnie O’Sullivan urged Britain’s shoemakers to spare him Crucible agony after getting through three pairs in a chaotic start to his Betfred World Snooker Championship campaign. Reanne Evans has seen her reign as women's world snooker champion come to a shock end. Michael van Gerwen and Gary Anderson both won and lost a game apiece during an eventful night in the world of darts. All five of the series that have played two games now stand at 2-0, with the Wizards, Cavaliers and Rockets joining Monday's winners Chicago and Golden State with the early two-game buffer in the best-of-seven series. 'I'm just going to focus on my own game.' World record holder Paula Radcliffe almost pulled out of Sunday’s London Marathon with a foot injury she feared would rule her out for the rest of her career. China's Ding Junhui suffered a bizarre lapse of concentration which ended his chance of a rare maximum 147 break at the world snooker championship. Jimmy Butler set a play-off career-high for the second straight game with 31 points as the Chicago Bulls beat the Milwaukee Bucks 91-82 to take a 2-0 lead in their first-round NBA play-offs series. Golden State's Stephen Curry scored 40 points, including a 3-pointer in the final seconds of regulation to complete a 20-point, fourth-quarter comeback that allowed the Golden State Warriors to beat New Orleans 123-119 in overtime Thursday and take a 3-0 lead in their first-round play-off series. All images are copyrighted. Neil Robertson revealed a new practice repertoire which he hopes will lift him among the game's all-time greats after storming into the second round of the World Championship. Arsene Wenger wants Cesc Fabregas to be shown the ‘respect he deserves’ when he returns to the Emirates Stadium in the blue of Chelsea on Sunday. Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor appears to be on the verge of a return to first-team action. All images are copyrighted. Former Everton chairman Sir Philip Carter has died at the age of 87. Burnley manager Sean Dyche has attempted to protect out-of-sorts striker Danny Ings by calling on the rest of his team-mates to share the goalscoring burden to keep the team in the Premier League. Everton manager Roberto Martinez insists the focus has to be on getting the most out of Aaron Lennon's loan spell before thoughts even turn to a permanent deal. Everton manager Roberto Martinez insists keeping Kevin Mirallas happy is key to holding on to him in the summer. Leroy Fer is set to be rushed back from a knee injury to give Queens Park Rangers a boost in the relegation fight. Derby County boss Steve McClaren says he intends to stay at the Championship club next season. Hull City manager Steve Bruce believes his side can avoid relegation from the Premier League this season. Crystal Palace would sell Yannick Bolasie for '£40m to £60m', according to manager Alan Pardew. Newcastle interim manager John Carver has called for unity at the club following a divisive season. Leicester City midfielder Esteban Cambiasso is wanted by Delhi Dynamos for India's I-League. Stoke City are set to sign Belgium Under-16 international Thibaut Verlinden. Everton striker Romelu Lukaku dealt with racism as a youngster by using it as an added motivation to score goals. All images are copyrighted. QPR boss Chris Ramsey believes his side will stay in the Premier League with three wins from their final five games. Chelsea kept up the pressure at the top of the Premier League with a narrow win over Manchester United, while Leicester City kept up the pressure at the top of the table with victory over Swansea City. England Under 21 captain Jack Butland has revealed voting for team-mate Harry Kane as this season's PFA Young Player of the Year and hopes the Tottenham hotshot can help him emulate goalkeeping skipper Iker Casillas at the European Championship in the Czech Republic this summer. Brendan Rodgers insists he is the man to guide Liverpool to success despite a disappointing season. Swansea City are still interested in signing Blackburn Rovers striker Rudy Gestede. With six games to go - five for QPR and seven for Leicester - there are just four points separating the bottom five sides in the Premier League. As things stand the three promoted clubs, Leicester, Burnley and QPR, would make an immediate return to the championship, but Hull and Sunderland are teetering on the brink. Sebastien Pocognoli has risked the wrath of his manager Tony Pulis, after publicly stating his confusion at losing his place in the West Brom team. Mark Hughes has revealed Stoke City have opened talks over a contract extension for in-demand goalkeeper Asmir Begovic. Leicester City moved off the bottom of the Premier League table with victory over Swansea City at the King Power Stadium. Aberdeen striker Adam Rooney is determined to prevent a season of outstanding personal achievement from ending with a sting its tail. Harry Kane scored his 30th goal in all competitions for Tottenham this season on Sunday and the PFA Player of the Year nominee tops this week's EA Sports' Performance Index after another intriguing round of Premier League action. Sam Allardyce says selling out your stadium has to be the 'ultimate goal' for any Premier League club. A former Celtic star tried to dodge performing unpaid work for shoplifting from Harrods - after claiming it would disrupt his search for a new club. West Brom head coach Tony Pulis believes his side can rise to the challenge of facing the top teams in their final five games. Harry Kane's goal celebrations this season have always shown him to be an animated young man when he's on the pitch - but now he is being animated off it as well. Chris Sutton has told the Scottish FA they must hold bungling officials to account. The former Celtic striker has branded additional official Alan Muir 'idiotic' for failing to see a handball by Inverness Caley Thistle defender Josh Meekings in Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final. Inverness Caledonian Thistle defender Josh Meekings has been charged with misconduct by the Scottish Football Association. Celtic manager Ronny Deila was left to rue missed chances and a red card for Inverness defender Steven McLean. As a Rangers diehard who once saw Treble dreams evaporate in the wake of a refereeing error that favoured Celtic, John Brown takes a predictably wry view of the blunder emanating from Parkhead in recent days. Stuart McCall says he is already looking at transfer targets for next season. Former Celtic striker John Hartson has urged the club to move on from Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Inverness CT. Rangers' new board have held their first meeting with Mike Ashley since assuming control at Ibrox. Walter Smith believes Ally McCoist should be given the chance to prove himself as a successful manager at a stable club. Tim Sherwood is confident Aston Villa can secure their Premier League survival with five games remaining. Isco has been in phenomenal form this season, but has seen his place come under threat recently. Ally McCoist will be welcomed back to Rangers 'with open arms.' Bacary Sagna could end the season trophyless and lower than Arsenal in the Premier League but the Manchester City defender insists he has no regrets about leaving the Emirates for the Etihad. Arsene Wenger insists his woeful record against Jose Mourinho will have no bearing on Arsenal's top-of-the-table clash with Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. Floyd Mayweather is the first person to use the bath in SubZero Recovery in Las Vegas. Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says it is 'difficult to understand' why his side have struggled in later kick-offs this season. Bayern Munich should replace Pep Guardiola with Borussia Monchengladbach boss Lucien Favre. Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola will see out his three-year contract, claims Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. The draw for the Champions League semi-finals has been made. Walter Smith is reluctant to predict a permanent end to hostilities. Manny Pacquiao works out in the ring in front of the world's media. Floyd Mayweather is down to within three-and-a-half pounds of the welterweight limit with more than three weeks still to go before he meets Manny Pacquiao in the Fight of the Century. Manny Pacquiao and his trainer Freddie Roach laugh at the gift given by celebrity lawyer Robert Shapiro (centre in the white hat) Robert Leslie Shapiro, 72, is a civil litigator working out of Los Angeles-based firm Weil Fink Jacobs Howard Avchen & Shapiro. Pacquiao and his trainer Freddie Roach (right) laugh at the gift given by celebrity lawyer Robert Shapiro (centre in the white hat) Robert Leslie Shapiro, 72, is a civil litigator working out of Los Angeles-based firm Weil Fink Jacobs Howard Avchen & Shapiro. Floyd Mayweather will earn more than $100m (£65m) when he fights Manny Pacquiao next month. Floyd Mayweather Jnr continued his pre-fight preparations by doing a few lengths of a swimming pool. Floyd Mayweather's fight against Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas on May 2 will cost US viewers up to $100. All images are copyrighted. Arsenal welcome Liverpool to the Emirates Stadium on Saturday in the Premier League. The Europa League semi-finals draw has been made. Burnley host Tottenham at Turf Moor on Sunday in the Premier League. Jurgen Klopp will not get the Manchester City job even though the Borussia Dortmund manager quit this week, fuelling a wave of speculation about which Premier League clubs might want to appoint him this summer. Sam Allardyce is not the man to lead West Ham into their new exciting adventure at the Olympic Stadium. As the countdown continues to Floyd Mayweather's mega-fight with Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas on May 2, The Money Man's daughter Iyanna Mayweather has shared her thoughts about life in training with her champion father. Floyd Mayweather is known as 'Money' and the boxing superstar gave a further glimpse of his incredible wealth on Wednesday. Jurgen Klopp would be perfect for Arsenal but the club should keep faith with Arsene Wenger, according to Gunners legend Nigel Winterburn. Borussia Dortmund have moved swiftly to secure Thomas Tuchel as the successor to Jurgen Klopp, after he announced he was bringing the curtain down on his seven-year stay at the club this week. Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has admitted that the 2016 Olympic games in Rio will be his last. All images are copyrighted. The six-time Olympic gold medallist is currently in Rio de Janeiro, acclimatising ahead of next year's Olympic Games in the Brazilian capital, and will compete in the 'Mano a Mano' 100-metre challenge on Sunday. The Football League's political colours, based on the party holding each club's constituency. Fulham's Kit Symons admitted his side were second best and says the club need to rebuild in the summer. All images are copyrighted. Rotherham United will find out by the weekend if they will be deducted points for fielding an ineligible player. Supporters lit flares and banged on the windows of Real Madrid's team coach as the team arrived to play Atletico Madrid. Paris St-Germain have been knocked out of the Champions League by Barcelona. Swansea manager Garry Monk insists Newcastle's players will not be affected by any supporters' protests at St James' Park on Saturday. England lock Joe Launchbury is targeting a return to action against Leicester Tigers in May. He's Rafael Benitez, he's Rafael Benitez, he's Rafael Benitez. Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure wants to meet with the club to discuss his future. Jack Wilshere can be the future of Arsenal’s midfield, but his injury record could turn him into another Abou Diaby, fears club legend Ray Parlour. Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal are the most followed clubs in the world on microblogging site Weibo. Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez says he is'very proud' to have joined the club and has been impressed by the quality of his team-mates. Juventus left-back Patrice Evra says French clubs should 'take the next step' by adopting a more aggressive style of play. Swansea City striker Bafetimbi Gomis has been ruled out for up to four weeks with a hamstring injury. Who will win this season's Champions League? All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Fresh from his Masters triumph, Jordan Spieth made a visit to the observation deck of the Empire State Building on Monday, and of course the Augusta record-equalling champion was still proudly sporting his green jacket. Jordan Henderson has signed a new five-and-a-half-year contract with Liverpool. Chelsea are interested in signing Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli. Pep Guardiola is targeting winning three trophies with Bayern Munich this season. Gareth Bale's time on the sidelines has coincided with huge matches against Barcelona, two Champions League ties with Liverpool (in which he entered the fray as a 62nd-minute substitute at the Bernabeu), and Wednesday night's European quarter-final against Atletico... Bayern Munich's 6-1 Champions League win over Porto shows that Thiago Alcantara is now among the best passers of the ball in that position. Southampton are the club punching heaviest above their weight in the Premier League in terms of performance compared with wages paid to players while Chelsea are also over-achieving, latest figures have revealed. Keeping David de Gea at Manchester United would be the biggest signing the club could make this summer, says Phil Neville. Manchester United have made a bid for Borussia Dortmund defender Mats Hummels. Radamel Falcao could still sign permanently for Manchester United after it emerged that chief executive Ed Woodward held talks with Monaco on Sunday over the striker’s future. Rafael may have played his last game for Manchester United after he cracked three ribs during the club's U21 clash with Leicester on Monday. Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici has taken to Twitter to apologise for his crucial gaffe in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final defeat to Arsenal. Pep Guardiola hit his critics for six as Bayern Munich trounced Porto to reach the Champions League semi-finals on Tuesday night. Arsenal, Atletico Madrid and Porto could all miss out on a place in next season's Champions League group stages. Manchester United have identified Borussia Dortmund's Ilkay Gundogan as a long-term successor to Michael Carrick. It was one of Barcelona's easier nights in the Champions League as Luis Enrique's team brushed aside Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 at the Nou Camp to reach the semi-finals. Roy Keane described Paris Saint-Germain defender David Luiz as 'lost' following his woeful first-half performance against Barcelona on Tuesday night. The former England footballer Sol Campbell has put his Chelsea flat up for sale for £6.75million. West Ham are confident that the deal to move into the Olympic Stadium does not contravene domestic or European legislation. 'I am the coach of extraordinary players.' Alexis Sanchez’s Arsenal team-mates want him to repeat his FA Cup heroics by scoring twice in the final. Adam Federici will be 'typical Adam Federici' when Reading face Birmingham on Wednesday, says manager Steve Clarke. Pep Guardiola survived his first major crisis at Bayern Munich after his team crushed Porto 7-4 on aggregate to reach the Champions League semi-finals. Andres Iniesta has responded to his critics by claiming he 'never went away' following a vintage first-half performance in Barcelona's 2-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Premier League side West Ham are closing in on the signature of Jamaican starlet DeShane Beckford. The official line-up for the super-fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao has been announced. In Case You Missed It: a round-by-round guide to this year’s Masters. Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao's super-fight on 2 May in Las Vegas will be refereed by Kenny Bayless. Andy Murray has married his long-term girlfriend Kim Sears at Dunblane Cathedral. Former Newcastle, Watford and West Ham boss Glenn Roeder has joined a new management team at Championship side Sheffield Wednesday. Bayern Munich's Xabi Alonso could become only the second player to win the Champions League with three different teams. As the Champions League quarter-finals are settled this week, players from Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United will watch on with jealousy at a number of their former team-mates still involved. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood has had an inspired start in charge of the club as they reached the FA Cup final. Sam Allardyce has revealed the reason behind his furious rant at fourth official Robert Madley towards the end of West Ham’s defeat at Manchester City. 'People aren't resting on their laurels, people ain't happy finishing mid-table.' It’s the week of the Champions League quarter-finals, therefore the Manchester City director of football would have expected to be on the move. Fifteen-times grand slam champion Martina Hingis made a courageously impressive return to big-time singles tennis in the Fed Cup on Saturday but was eventually outplayed by Agnieszka Radwanska. Bayern Munich have joined Manchester United and Liverpool in the race to sign Memphis Depay. In Case You Missed It: a round-up of interesting football-related links shared over the weekend. The club has grown concerned that confidential team details have been leaked out before matches as observers and photographers watch their training sessions. Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard will play his final game at Anfield on Sunday, May 24 against Stoke City. Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal was left frustrated after his side were defeated 1-0 by Chelsea. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says Eden Hazard is one of the three best players in the world. Liverpool face a major rebuilding job this summer following a mass exit from Anfield. Michael Conlan has booked his Olympic place after results went his way in Venezuela on Saturday night. The story of Scheherazade is a tale of two men in search of a woman. Juventus have made contact with Liverpool over the availability of Raheem Sterling. Aston Villa midfielder Tom Cleverley has hailed Tim Sherwood's style and insists Aston Villa's attacking gambles are paying off. Manchester City kept up the pressure at the top of the Premier League with a comfortable win over West Ham, while Liverpool were knocked out of the FA Cup by Aston Villa. David Moyes has revealed that Chelsea were close to signing Wayne Rooney during his ill-fated tenure as Manchester United manager. Manny Pacquiao will be wearing the world's most expensive shorts when he takes the ring at the MGM Grand Garden Arena with Floyd Mayweather on May 2. Liverpool's FA Cup semi-final defeat has put the club under scrutiny and guaranteed this campaign will be judged a failure. Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney says his side can take 'great confidence' from their display against Chelsea. Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois believes his side will be able to combat Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini's style of play. Chelsea beat Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Saturday and they did it thanks to the brilliance of Eden Hazard. Chelsea moved to within two points of the Premier League title with victory over Manchester United at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says the incident that led to Manchester United being denied a late penalty against his side will be forgotten because it is a Manchester United player. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says there is still a long way to go in the Premier League title race. Chelsea captain John Terry insists there is still work to be done if his side are to win the Premier League title. A look at some of the talking points from Saturday’s Championship games. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is one of the co-owners of Salford City, the club he co-owns with former team-mates Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt. Radamel Falcao started in Manchester United's 1-0 defeat at Chelsea on Saturday, but despite playing the full 90 minutes for a side that bossed over 70 per cent of the ball, he struggled to get involved in the game. Falcao started in Manchester United's 1-0 defeat at Chelsea on Saturday, but despite playing the full 90 minutes for a side that bossed over 70 per cent of the ball, he struggled to get involved in the game. Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta says his first team debut was the most important day of his career. Reading fought back from two goals down at half-time to force extra-time but Arsenal held on to win the FA Cup. Manchester United will introduce the living wage for full-time staff at Old Trafford in July. Wayne Rooney wants to put a smile back on the faces of Manchester United fans by claiming victory in Sunday's derby against City at Old Trafford. Kevin Mirallas scored the only goal of the game as Everton beat Burnley at Goodison Park. Rotor Volgograd, one of Russia's leading clubs in the 1990s and who famously beat Manchester United in the UEFA Cup 20 years ago, have been wound up after going bankrupt. Steven Naismith has won the Barclays Spirit of the Game Award for his selfless charity work and contributions to the local community. Everton manager Roberto Martinez sees a fearlessness in relegation-threatened Burnley similar to that displayed by his Wigan team in surviving against the odds in the Premier League. Manny Pacquiao has promoted a range of t-shirts commemorating his impending bout with Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas on May 2. 'I love seeing players take control of the big moments and Leighton was happy to given him that responsibility.' It's a tale of two Las Vegass. Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke could be sold in the summer if he wants to go, says boss Tim Sherwood. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Steven Gerrard is still one of the best players in the world, according to Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel. Brendan Rodgers has urged Liverpool to turn Wembley back into 'Anfield South' and believes an FA Cup semi-final victory over Aston Villa on Sunday would help his players develop a stronger winning mentality. Stoke boss Mark Hughes has claimed Tom Jones is costing them a place in the Europe League via the Fair Play League. Barcelona boss Luis Enrique has urged his side to switch their attention back to the La Liga title race. 'I had to nutmeg Luiz twice because there was nothing else I could do.' Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Dimitri Payet have had their suspensions for abusing Ligue 1 referees reduced by one match apiece. The Greek government is refusing to back down in its row with football's governing bodies. Juventus defender Stephan Lichtsteiner has tipped Monaco youngster Kingsley Coman to be a'very good striker'. He may not be in action for Real Madrid on Wednesday night against bitter city rivals Atletico, but that has not stopped Gareth Bale getting behind his team. Robin van Persie and Jonny Evans both enjoyed gentle re-introductions into the game as Manchester United’s Under 21 side drew 1-1 at Leicester. Leonardo Jardim says Monaco's performance in the Champions League shows you don't need to buy big. Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone has admitted his surprise at the plight of English clubs in Europe. Southampton fear Nathaniel Clyne has already decided his future lies elsewhere as he continues to stall on a new contract. Everton have joined Newcastle, Crystal Palace and Southampton by expressing interest in Charlie Austin. Former Chelsea striker Gianfranco Zola is in talks with Brentford about becoming their new manager. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has backed his former goalkeeper Robert Green to earn a recall to the England squad. Manchester United and Liverpool could face competition from Paris St Germain for the signing of Memphis Depay. Thierry Henry has hit out at Javier Hernandez for celebrating his late Champions League winner against Atletico Madrid 'like he had just won the World Cup’. 'When I arrived I was timid with Messi and Neymar but they just said to me to play as I had done at Liverpool.' Thierry Henry has responded to critics who disagreed with his views on Javier Hernandez's celebration, by posting an 84-minute compilation video of Michael Laudrup's passing. Amir Khan will fight Chris Algieri in a welterweight bout in New York in May. Ricky Hatton believes Manny Pacquiao has the style to beat Floyd Mayweather in the Fight of the Century. Kell Brook has finally landed the Battle of Britain he craved, but will take on Frankie Gavin rather than bitter rival Amir Khan. Floyd Mayweather has claimed he is a better boxer than Muhammad Ali. The official advert for Floyd Mayweather's fight with Manny Pacquiao has been released. Manny Pacquiao has a better chance of beating Floyd Mayweather now than he did in 2010, claims his trainer Freddie Roach. Manny Pacquiao answers questions from the assembled media at his open workout day last week. Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston has decided to contest his FA charge for allegedly abusive text messages. Boxer Amir Khan has been showing off his lightning quick technique with an impressive party trick using no more than an empty plastic bottle. Three Premier League clubs are interested in signing Poland international winger Maciej Rybus. Ronny Deila has urged the Scottish FA to clear Inverness defender Josh Meekings to play in the Scottish Cup final. Manchester City will not compromise on quality in their search for homegrown players this summer. Cheltenham Town have two games to preserve their Football League status - and manager Gary Johnson has revealed one of the techniques he is using to try and bring the best out of his players. Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says he will not rush academy players into the first team. Tranmere's relegation from the Football League was confirmed at Prenton Park on Saturday with a 3-0 home defeat by Oxford United. Barnet, who lead the Conference by one point, have a home game against mid-table Gateshead on Saturday while Rovers face a potentially more difficult match at home against fourth from bottom Alfreton, who almost certainly need to win themselves to avoid being relegated. Micky Adams has left Tranmere by mutual consent with just two games left of the season. Burton Albion and Shrewsbury Town both secured promotion to League One with victories on the final day of the season. Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard are to be honoured by the PFA before they leave the Premier League. London Broncos have signed Wales rugby league international Elliot Kear. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has claimed no club has made an offer for Aaron Cresswell, and that the left back would be better off continuing his development at Upton Park. Real Madrid's Javier Hernandez celebrates after scoring the winning goal against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final second leg. Featherstone prop James Lockwood has been given a two-year ban for breaching the Rugby Football League's anti-doping regulations in the first finding of its kind in the UK. Napoli manager Rafael Benitez has received fresh criticism of his waistline ahead of Napoli's crucial Serie A fixture with Sampdoria this weekend, as the quest for a UEFA Champions League place reaches a crescendo in Italy. Napoli boss Rafael Benitez has dismissed reports linking him to the Manchester City job. Salford Red Devils are set to call on the services of one of Super League's oldest players. All images are copyrighted. It is 30 years since the worst day of my life. Toulon beat Leinster in extra-time to set up an all-French Champions Cup final against Clermont Auvergne. Sir Oliver Popplewell, the judge who conducted the 1985 Bradford fire public inquiry, says police should look at eight other fires allegedly connected to the then club chairman to'see if there was anything sinister'. Former sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe says new allegations surrounding the Bradford City fire in 1985 do not justify a new inquiry into the disaster. Rangers manager Stuart McCall reflects on the 30th anniversary of the Bradford City fire that killed 56 people. All images are copyrighted. Carl Froch's dream of a swansong fight in Las Vegas against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr looks to have gone up in smoke after the former middleweight world champion was stopped in nine rounds by Andrzej Fonfara. Patrick Vieira has the backing of Manchester City players to replace Manuel Pellegrini should the club sack the under-fire manager. An Icelandic duo has created a snack that is made using cricket flour. Footage: Alexander Giniyatullin All images are copyrighted. Young women no longer compare themselves to celebrities in glossy magazines but fret about how they look on Facebook instead, according to a study. Samsung has hit back at claims its new Galaxy S6 Edge smartphone can bend. All images are copyrighted. Footage: Haim Kaplan A Californian doctor has become an internet sensation after posting videos of herself extracting patients' zits. A high school student who allegedly forced a special-needs classmate to drink urine was also involved in the bullying of a bus monitor three years ago. It may look absurd, but a bizarre new dog grooming trend is beginning to take shape in Taiwan. The craze involves having your pet pooch shaped into a sphere or a square - with the desired effect being a more eye-grabbing and clean-cut look. The Indonesian President has confirmed 'it will only be a matter of time' before convicted drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran face the firing squad. An elderly man who was bitten by a crocodile while playing golf has defended the creature who attacked him, claiming the 1.2 metre reptile was more frightened than he was and that the spat was partially the golfer's own fault. One of the world's most spectacular snow walls has opened its doors to the public. The age-old ghost town of Balestrino was captured in all its spooky wonder by a drone. Manchester City's defeat by Crystal Palace leaves them four points clear at the top of the Premier League with six games remaining. History buffs around the world will now be able to access a rarely-seen Napoleonic fort for the first time. Footage has emerged of a pelican performing a series of bizarre stunts in order to yawn. A Royal Mail worker has been dubbed 'the happiest postman in the world' after a video of him strutting his stuff with a customer received 1.5 million views. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Jack Wilshere may rub shoulders with the likes of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil on a daily basis but he was left starstruck on Thursday evening when he met Brazil legend Pele. Woody Allen is one of the world's most celebrated film directors, and now the people of Barcelona are planning to pay tribute to him. Have you ever fallen asleep on an airport conveyor belt? All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Scientists claim to have solved the mystery of why knuckles pop. A lion had an unfortunate accident when it got its head stuck in a feeding barrel at a zoo in the Netherlands. All images are copyrighted. The video has received mixed reviews on YouTube, although the majority of comments appear to be from those who found humour in the satire. If England managers are fools for consistently preferring Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in their midfield, Michael Carrick is the answer. Three friends got the fright of their life when they were confronted by a pod of baby killer whales while on a crabbing trip. Sir Curtly Ambrose never spoke to the media during his playing career but launched his autobiography Time to Talk on the eve of the West Indies-England series. England have pulled out of the home nations international Under 16 tournament. Premier League clubs are now so wealthy through their TV deals that they can afford to turn down a title sponsorship worth £45m a year. Some of the quirkier snippets from the world of sport that we did not know last week: Inspirational speaker Turia Pitt, who suffered horrific burns when she was caught in a bushfire, has revealed she still struggles to overcome her near-death ordeal. Roman Abramovich has never spoken in public since buying Chelsea, nor is there any expectation that he will. Giles Clarke made a fool of himself at the Wisden Almanack launch. Arsenal players are choosing to employ relatives as their agents after FIFA washed their hands of attempts to regulate middle-men. As the second Test between England and West Indies gets under way, we take a look back at some of the key stories from the match. The England and Wales Cricket Board are not living up to their promise of fresh transparency under a new regime by keeping secret the job description for the director of England cricket. Graham Thorpe, Sir Ian Botham and Geoffrey Boycott all deny any association with UKIP. Queens Park Rangers’ attempts to influence the election of a new Football League board member are the subject of conspiracy theories. It’s been an eventful week in the world of sports broadcasting. If they didn't know it already, Jose Mourinho has issued a gentle warning to Chelsea's next generation of exciting starlets that he cannot absorb them all into his first-team squad. Goal-line technology. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist Mark Lawrenson reflects on the week that was at Manchester United. There is no such thing as an easy way out. Raheem Sterling is earning less than Mario Balotelli is on at Liverpool. Peter Moores has been forced to defend his captain with Alastair Cook badly needing runs and wins. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist Oliver Giroud reflects on Arsenal's impressive run since their defeat at Southampton on New Year's Day. All images are copyrighted. Inverness defender Gary Warren has called for a change to the 'ridiculous' rule that will see him banned from a second final in successive seasons. England captain Alastair Cook says his side left everything on the pitch in their draw with the West Indies. It's such a crying shame that only now are people starting to realise what a vital player Michael Carrick is to England. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood hailed the impact of teenage midfielder Jack Grealish after his side beat Liverpool 2-1 at Wembley to win the Capital One Cup. Aston Villa match-winner Fabian Delph was left pinching himself after booking his side's place in the FA Cup final at the expense of Liverpool. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has reminded Raheem Sterling and Jordon Ibe about their professional responsibilities and urged them to learn from a chastening week. England's James Anderson celebrates taking his 384th Test wicket against West Indies. PSG: Barcelona scored three crucial away goals and all but ended the tie after easing to a 3-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes. PSG: Barcelona scored three crucial away goals and all but ended the tie after easing to a 3-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes. Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers believes a'very poor decision' by Michael Oliver's assistant referee was one of the reason's his side were knocked out of the FA Cup semi-final by Aston Villa on Sunday night. England are in danger of losing their fourth Champions League spot in the coming years, as poor performances from Premier League clubs in Europe take their toll. Jose Mourinho has said Diego Costa's recovery from a hamstring injury is going well and the striker could return for next weekend's Premier League showdown with Arsenal. Chelsea host a resurgent Manchester United in the Premier League on Saturday, with the Blues seven points clear at the top of the table. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says Manchester United's squad is 'amazing' ahead of the Premier League leaders' visit on Saturday. Jurgen Klopp has announced he will leave Borussia Dortmund at the end of the season. Manchester City and Chelsea are set to battle it out for the signature of West Ham left-back Aaron Cresswell this summer. Wayne Rooney may have to revert to a midfield role at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night after Michael Carrick and Daley Blind were two of four Manchester United players ruled out of the clash with Chelsea. Nico Rosberg has published a video explaining his row with Lewis Hamilton after the Chinese Grand Prix. Manchester United take on Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday with Juan Mata at the peak of his powers. Joel Ward has signed a new three-and-a-half year contract with Crystal Palace, keeping him at the south London club until the summer of 2018. Barcelona v Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Lewis Hamilton's feud with Nico Rosberg has erupted once more following an explosive press conference at the Chinese Grand Prix. QPR were robbed at the death at Loftus Road as Chelsea moved seven points clear at the top of the Premier League. Niki Lauda says there is 'no need for a quarrel' between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg following Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix. Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has vowed there will be 'no surrender' in a bid to right their current wretched wrongs. Manchester City players will lose £500,000-a-man in bonuses if they fail to qualify for the Champions League this season. Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has travelled to Milan to have a protective mask fitted for his broken nose. Vincent Kompany has revealed that his mum stopped him moving to Manchester United as a teenager. Richie Benaud’s family have been offered a state funeral after Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott called his death the ‘greatest loss for cricket since the loss of Don Bradman’. Richie Benaud was one of cricket's great personalities and will be remembered for his dry wit and knowledge. Manchester United's Under 18s claimed victory over Manchester City in the'mini-derby' at Altrincham. Saracens flanker Jacques Burger will be available for his side's European Champions Cup semi-final against Clermont Auvergne. Richie Benaud was the voice of cricket for generations, commentating in his native Australia and for the BBC. Richie Benaud, one of cricket's great personalities, has died at the age of 84 after battling skin cancer. Elliot Daly has been named the Premiership's player of the month for March. Lancashire have signed Australia all-rounder James Faulkner as their overseas player for the bulk of this summer. Michael Vaughan has emerged as the favourite for the newly created role of director of England cricket. Southampton's on-loan defender Toby Alderweireld is unconcerned about speculation linking him with a return to Atletico Madrid. Owen Farrell hopes to be fit for Saracens' European Champions Cup semi-final against Clermont Auvergne on April 18. Kevin Pietersen lines up with his Surrey team-mates ahead of his long awaited return to domestic cricket. Shane Warne has paid tribute to 'legend on all levels' Richie Benaud, who has died aged 84. It has been a fairytale season for the 30-goal striker, and he can’t quite believe the impact he has had. Champions League and Europa League draws have dominated the headlines on the Continent - especially in Spain and Italy who make up six of the last eight teams remaining in both European competitions. All images are copyrighted. Manchester City are a'graveyard' for young talent, according to Everton team-mate Gareth Barry. It has been revealed the blue-eyed, Australian doctor who's been hailed the 'new face' of the latest Islamic State propaganda videos was reportedly a 'womaniser' who was thought to be a 'pretty normal guy'. Tito Vilanova was Pep Guardiola's assistant during a golden spell for the club when they won three La Liga titles and two Champions League trophies from 2008-12. Inter Milan manager Roberto Mancini insists that reports Xherdan Shaqiri is set to leave the club this summer are 'completely made up'. Newcastle United's dismal run of form continued as they were beaten by Sunderland in the Tyne-Wear derby at the Stadium of Light. Ronnie O'Sullivan has thrown his name into the mix to replace Jeremy Clarkson as host of Top Gear. Manchester United will be back challenging for the Premier League title next season, says winger Ashley Young. A bout of 'brain fade' has left Prime Minister David Cameron unable to remember which football team he supports. Diego Costa will miss Chelsea's trip to Arsenal on Sunday. An England footballer has been charged with grooming and sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl. All images are copyrighted. An Indian woman who holds several awards for the extreme length of her hair has ambitions of one day becoming a Guinness World Record holder. A 12-year-old schoolboy needed to be rescued after falling down an eight-foot drain which had been left uncovered. Footballing legends Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane were joined by a host of former greats including Clarence Seedorf, Fabian Barthez, Jay-Jay Okocha and Gianluca Zambrotta to name a few. Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish will decide his international future at the end of the season after overtures from Republic of Ireland and England. Ann Price, the creator of the world famous Ghetto Burger, has died. Eugenie Bouchard was mocked at home and abroad over the handshake controversy. Hazard is poised to win PFA Player of the Year as Chelsea storm towards the Barclays Premier League title, but Neville says Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are 'in outer space' by comparison. All images are copyrighted. Chelsea extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to seven points with a goalless draw at Arsenal. West Ham will cut the cost of their season tickets when they move to the Olympic Stadium. Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has revealed he is helping his disabled brother get into racing. Floyd Mayweather with girlfriend Doralie Medina (left) and Manny Pacquiao with his wife Jinkee (right) Pacquiao with his wife and children (left to right: Michael, Israel, Emmanuel, Princess and Queen Elizabeth. Aston Villa's Jack Grealish scored the winner against Liverpool in Sunday's FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. Wayne Rooney and David de Gea made the time to meet some sick supporters alongside manager Louis van Gaal on Monday. Ronnie O'Sullivan in action against Matthew Stevens during day nine of the World Championship at the Crucible Theatre. Supporters of the so-called Islamic State (IS) have 'declared a caliphate' in Yemen, according to a new video. When basketballer Abby Bishop was just 24, her life completely changed when she took in her two-day-old niece Zala. 'If Chicharito is in this form he's non-negotiable.' Andrea Pirlo scored a stunning free-kick for Juventus, but couldn't stop his side from sinking to a 2-1 defeat at local rivals Torino. Former heavyweight boxing champion David Haye has been arrested on suspicion of fraud in Dubai. Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has been named in the PFA Premier League team of the year. Manchester United's Daley Blind will face his former club Everton in the Premier League on Sunday. When Cesc Fabregas was substituted in the dying moments of Arsenal’s draw with Chelsea, the mask was removed and the jeers were replaced by applause. All images are copyrighted. Ronnie O’Sullivan was forced into borrowing a pair of shoes from a member of the Crucible audience. Manchester United legend Gary Neville has slammed their performance against Everton as 'toothless' following their 3-0 defeat on Sunday. The plus-size model has launched a new swimwear line with a twist - the eco-friendly collection is made entirely of 100 per cent recycled material Louis van Gaal accused his Manchester United players of lacking motivation after a 3-0 defeat at Everton put their top four hopes back in the balance. With broadcasters demanding hefty fees to watch Floyd Mayweather take on Manny Pacquiao next Saturday, many boxing fans could turn towards social media to illegally watch the richest fight in history for free. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has hit out at Arsenal and branded their 11-year wait for the title 'boring'. Injured quartet Franck Ribery, Mehdi Benatia, David Alaba and Arjen Robben were forced to watch on from the sidelines as the German giants bid to reach the Champions League semi-finals. Cristiano Ronaldo offered a young Real Madrid fan a warm-up shirt after one of his free-kicks hit the supporter in the front row. Madrid made hard work of a well-drilled Atletico side, but it was poster-boy Ronaldo's pass into Javier Hernandez that killed off the valiant attempts of Diego Simeone's 10 men in the 88th minute of the local affair - much to the delight of the stricken fan and the majority of those at the Bernabeu. Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola has been charged by UEFA for wearing a t-shirt demanding justice for a journalist who died at last summer's World Cup. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says that Wayne Rooney suffered a knee injury during the defeat by Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday. Harry Kane capped off an 'unreal' season as he beat off stiff competition to land the Professional Footballers' Association Young Player of the Year 2015 on Sunday. To commemorate St George's Day, the worlds of football and rugby have collided in a crossbar challenge between England stars of both sporting persuasions. Oscar was knocked back by Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina during Sunday's London derby. Hard-hitting Chris Hala'ufia flattened a streaker and was then sent off for a brutal attack on Leicester forward Laurence Pearce during Saturday's Aviva Premiership clash. Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao were given a glimpse of the WBC emerald winner’s belt on Tuesday when it was unveiled in Mexico City. 'He kissed the badge when they lifted the cup last week.' All photographs Ian Poulter. Angelique Kerber came from a set down to outmuscle Caroline Wozniacki 3-6, 6-1, 7-5 on Sunday and win the Stuttgart Grand Prix for her second title of the season. Australian jockey Blake Shinn suffered an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction while racing on Thursday. A group of Chelsea fans stormed Arsenal's Emirates Stadium this week in a lighthearted attempt to lay a blue marker down as the Premier League clubs prepare to do battle on Sunday. Porto's defence was not the only thing to be ripped apart at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday night as a jubilant Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola was left with a hole in his trousers. A video of a Canadian man popping a cyst with a needle, pliers and a screwdriver has gone viral. Tiger Woods has revealed he will return to action at the Players Championship in May. Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has provided the people of his homeland a lifeline, after the Chelsea striker's charity ball raised a staggering £400,000 for his Foundation. A £1000 winning bet on Badou Jack to beat Anthony Dirrell has been revealed by British boxer George Groves. It's that time of year again. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says he will do 'what is in the best interest' of striker Daniel Sturridge. David Beckham, wife Victoria and their two other sons Brooklyn and Cruz were there to cheer on Romeo as he completed the London mini-marathon, raising £6,000 for charity. It was the moment that summed up Liverpool’s FA Cup semi-final defeat. Mourinho avoided the Champions League fixtures as he visited Motspur Park with son Jose Junior (left) Fulham's Liam Donnelley is dragged away by team mates after his red card against Porto. Mourinho avoided the Champions League fixtures as he visited Motspur Park with son Jose Junior (left) Fulham's Liam Donnelley is dragged away by team mates after his red card against Porto. Paris St-Germain striker Edinson Cavani found a novel way of burying bad news, as the PSG striker overcame another disappointing night's work against Barcelona with a day out at the zoo. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has confirmed the club are interested in signing PSV Eindhoven forward Memphis Depay. He loves fast cars, big houses and flash clothes so Floyd Mayweather isn't one to hold back in the kitchen either, given that he pays up to $1,000 per plate when the food is cooked by Chef Q. Chelsea captain John Terry has hit back at criticism of his side's style of play. St Mirren captain Steven Thompson has apologised to team-mate John McGinn after accidentally spearing him with a training ground pole. As Paula Radcliffe crossed the line in her final London Marathon, BBC Sport takes a look back at her career. Bayern Munich legend Franz Beckenbauer believes Jurgen Klopp could succeed Pep Guardiola at the club. James McCarthy scored a hat-trick as Everton thrashed Manchester United at Goodison Park. Thomas Muller became the leading German scorer in the Champions League on Tuesday night and engaged in a raucous exchange with Bayern Munich supporters as Pep Guardiola's side celebrated a famous win. The MGM Grand hotel on the Las Vegas strip will host the biggest boxing contest ever on Saturday night. Liverpool fans are planning a protest against the rising cost of tickets. All images are copyrighted. West Ham striker Andy Carroll looks like he's enjoying the summer weather as he poses on a throne. Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao may only be nine days away from touching gloves but that hasn't stopped them rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous. Manchester City's Sergio Aguero and Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus went head-to-head to promote the new Puma evoSpeed boot. The world's best golfer will need more than a few extra sessions in the gym to get close to matching American teenager Brad Dalke. Javier Hernandez scored two more important goals for Real Madrid as they look to keep up with Barcelona in the quest for the La Liga crown. Chelsea captain John Terry is on course to appear in all 38 Premier League matches for his side this season. Wladimir Klitschko has confirmed that Tyson Fury will be his next opponent and the unified heavyweight champion says he is ready to travel to England to defend his belts. From the meanest to the most successful, Sportsmail takes a look at the best defences in Premier League history. It was the ninth career title for the top-seeded Japanese, who battled again showed his improved endurance as he came out on top against the world number 66. Arsenal need to sign four players in the summer if they are to win the Premier League, says former Gunners striker Thierry Henry. Michael Schumacher's 16-year-old son Mick will make his Formula 4 debut in Germany this weekend. 'Working hard on my rehab to be in shape and at home with my family, it seems that things are going better.' Javier Hernandez made it six goals in eight starts as Real Madrid kept up their pursuit of Barcelona at the top of La Liga with a 4-2 win over Celta Vigo. If you're a boxing fan in the Philippines, you're in for a treat. Chelsea may have had six players named in the Professional Footballers' Association Premier League Team of the Year, but they still have some way to go to catch up with Manchester United. The USA women's team have unveiled their new kits ahead of the World Cup hosted by Canada in June. The PFA Player of the Year and the PFA Team of the Year award, which was announced on Sunday. Ivan Rakitic enjoyed some time away from the heat of battle with his family to celebrate St George's day. 'I did some homework for you,' the fan tells van Gaal, passing him the dossier seen in a video posted on the Manchester United YouTube channel. Chelsea's manager Jose Mourinho gestures on the sideline after going into the game against Arsenal without a striker. Amid renewed calls for FIFA to overturn the controversial decision to hand the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, new research by the Mail on Sunday has shown just how much the oil-rich Middle East state spent on deals... All images are copyrighted. Manny Pacquiao has added another string to his impressive bow by appearing in a hilarious commercial for Foot Locker ahead of his showdown with Floyd Mayweather. Paris St-Germain's Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani has been linked with a move to Manchester United. You'd have thought the celebrations would've stopped but the New England Patriots are still reveling in February's Super Bowl XLIX win as they visited the White House to receive congratulations from President Barack Obama. An Apple Watch has been shown to shatter when dropped from a height. Reading's FA Cup semi-final defeat by Arsenal would have clashed with the club's wedding, reports The Sun. Aston Villa will face Arsenal in the FA Cup final after coming from behind to beat Liverpool at Wembley. Barcelona midfielder Xavi has become the leading appearance-maker in all European competition with 170. Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas can equal Xavi's Champions League appearances - all time and in the knockout phase - if he faces Atletico on Wednesday night. Chelsea secured the Premier League title with a draw at Arsenal, Tottenham kept up their pursuit of a top-four place with a win at Southampton and Manchester United suffered a surprise defeat at Everton. All images are copyrighted. Rory McIlroy replaced Tiger Woods as the cover star for EA Sports PGA Tour video games this year. A young boy falls to his knees as he is reunited with his mother for the first time in two years. Manchester City have told Jason Denayer they want him to spend next season in the English Championship. Lewis Hamilton and Olivia Munn film scenes in Rome for Zoolander 2. All images are copyrighted. Just 25 per cent of people think David Cameron is hungriest to win the election, according to a YouGov survey for The Times. Selfie queen Karen Danczuk has revealed her ambition to be an MP - insisting she could relate to ordinary women unlike the current crop of female politicians. The Scottish Professional Football League has warned clubs that attempts to give season-ticket holders free entry to the Premiership play-offs will be strongly resisted. DNA tests could soon be used to catch dog owners who fail to pick up after their pets. An £8million Lotto winner turned up for his normal 4am food factory shift just one day after becoming Scotland's newest lottery winner - to hand in his notice. Match report to follow. It's not every day you get to sit an exam with your boyfriend, but that's exactly what one Arsenal fan did. An African husband who took his elderly British wife to a care home for respite while he went to Gambia is threatening to go on hunger strike after she was not allowed to return to him. A lonely pensioner left half a million pounds to a builder who once agreed to clean out his gutters for free - but the bequest is now at the centre of a High Court legal battle. A senior Indonesian government official has praised the firing squad that executed Bali Nine pair Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. Kate and Gerry McCann have reportedly been awarded £360,000 in damages from an ex-Portuguese detective who wrote a book claiming their daughter Madeleine had died in an accident instead of being abducted. It is one of the most famous names in football. David Cameron has hit back at claims the Tories have a secret plan to cut child benefit. The Irish priest appointed to be Rodrigo Gularte's spiritual advisor in his final hours said he talked to Gularte for an hour and a half late on Tuesday night to prepare him for the executions, but the convicted drug trafficker was confused about his fate and complained about hearing voices. A 14-year-old girl has died and her mother has been left severely injured after they were thrown off a moving bus following a sexual assault in India. French soldiers serving in the Central African Republic have been accused of sexually abusing children in exchange for food. It has been 40 years since the historic evacuation of the of Saigon as the North Vietnamese army descended upon the city, and among the many stories of heroism and bravery is that of a father who piloted a military helicopter to fly his family to safety. All images are copyrighted. The suspected killer of a CBBC star confessed to his girlfriend before fleeing to Nigeria on his brother's passport, a court has heard. Real Madrid have failed to activate their first option on Javier Hernandez as the deadline passed on Thursday night. Britain's fattest man Carl Thompson, 32, has gained an astonishing 30 stone in just three years and is now bed-bound at 65 stone. The mother of a baby rescued after being trapped in rubble for 22 hours following the Nepal earthquake has told of the torture she endured while she heard her little boy cry for help under their flattened home. Ten years ago, bartender Liz Clark left her home in San Diego, California, when she was given a Cal 40 sailboat on the condition that she sail the globe and document her travels How do you tell if someone is fibbing? As manager of Rangers, Stuart McCall has learned to tolerate supporters booing their own players. Nigel Farage has insisted he will not give up trying to pull Britain out of the European Union even if voters rejected leaving in a referendum. Allowing refugees into Europe ‘could lead to half a million Islamic extremists coming to our countries and posing a direct threat to our civilisation’, Nigel Farage will warn today. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has warned Ed Miliband he will not be able to pass a Budget unless he agrees to SNP demands. Britain’s security is at risk if there is a hung Parliament, Theresa May has warned. A'superhero' scientist has ventured into one of the most radioactive places in the world - scaling missile defence system towers, getting bitten by 'radioactive' ants and eating contaminated apples that have grown on trees close to Chernobyl's epicentre. Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are all interested in Luton’s 11-year-old midfielder Charlie Patino. Britain's only surviving mobile cinema has gone on sale for £120,000 as the owners who spent years of their life restoring it and touring the country now want to enjoy parenthood. A sales manager who claimed he was left too disabled to work after a'minor' road accident ten years ago has been accused of attempting a £600,000 fraud - after being pictured out in a coffee shop with his celebrity friend Max Clifford. All images are copyrighted. Germans no longer see the Second World War as a defeat and now think of themselves as victims of the Nazis, it has been claimed. Germans no longer see the Second World War as a defeat and now think of themselves as victims of the Nazis, it has been claimed. He's one of the Premier League's most recognisable faces, and now Jack Wilshere has shared his shopping trolley essentials with the world. He earns millions playing for a Barcelona team regarded as one of the greatest in history and spends his time-off relaxing at the beach with his beautiful wife, is Ivan Rakitic living the dream of every sports fan? Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will meet in Las Vegas on 2 May in the richest fight in history. All MPs' expenses receipts will have to be published after a court threw out a bid to keep them private. Arsenal duo Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Kieran Gibbs appear to have convinced American rapper Tyga to nail his colours to the red half of north London. Theo Walcott has been pictured on a different kind of bench with his team-mates as he was pictured for a photoshoot with Calum Chambers, Jack Wilshere, Mikel Arteta, David Ospina, Mathieu Flamini and Mesut Ozil. In four days time, Floyd Mayweather will go head-to-head with Manny Pacquiao in the Fight of the Century at the MGM Grand but he still had time to pose for a picture with Motown legend Gladys Knight. Lionel Messi and his wife Antonella Roccuzzo are expecting their second child. Manchester United's Adnan Januzaj shows off his potting skills on a mini pool table at the Crucible. Andy Murray and Amelie Mauresmo enjoy the celebrations at the Iphitos Tennis Club in Munich, the venue for this week's BMW Open. Nigel Farage has accused the SNP of being 'openly racist', blaming Alex Salmond for fuelling resentment. Marouane Fellaini was substituted at half-time against Everton, but that did not stop the Manchester United midfielder sharing a glass of bubbly with his twin brother Mansour. Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao's much-anticipated super-fight in Las Vegas on Saturday has sold out. Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez have scored 102 goals this season. Roger Federer believes Rafael Nadal is still the favourite for the French Open despite the Spaniard's recent struggles. Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed why he rates Cristiano Ronaldo above Lionel Messi while speaking to John Parrott over a frame of snooker. Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar have clicked like no forward line in the club’s history smashing the 100 goal mark reached by Messi, Samuel Eto’o and Thierry Henry in 2009 and they still have a possible eight games to play. Formula One star Jenson Button has described completing the London Marathon as'really really emotional'. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton took a well-earned break from his blistering start to the season, taking his brother Nicolas out for a spin out in LA. The MGM Grand Garden Arena is ready to host the richest fight in boxing history as Las Vegas prepares for the fight. Robin van Persie scored twice as he continued his recovery from an ankle injury in Manchester United’s 4-1 win over Fulham in the Under-21 Premier League. Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has been given the Barclays Spirit of the Game award for his charity work in Africa. Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has hit back at claims that his side are boring with a video of them completing a 'bin challenge'. The first high-resolution footage of solar flux ropes on the sun has been revealed. Research led by a scientist at the New Jersey Institute of Technology has revealed the first high-resolution footage of a solar flux 'rope' taking shape on the sun, shown in this still image. A fan has been taken to hospital after being hit in the face with a bat during a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field. Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge was left red-faced when he was challenged to a dance-off by young Liverpool fan Lauren Paisley. Manny Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum has revealed that the contracts for the mega fight next weekend have yet to be signed. As Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao prepare to go head-to-head in the richest fight in boxing history, not a single ticket has been sold for the bout. Audi has created a so-called 'green' diesel fuel made using a combination of water and carbon dioxide. The world's first eye implants that can restore the sight of the blind have been unveiled at the TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference in Vancouver, Canada. Denim designer Bettina Liano has revealed that she cannot afford to pay the Australian Taxation Office the almost $130,000 she owes in taxes. A German inventor has created a working Iron Man-style arm and hand that fires beams from the back of the wrist or from the wearer's palm. The dust has settled on the Premier League, the Championship, League One and League Two and now it's time for the FA Cup. A Dutch firm has hired a pair of pole dancing robots for an event in London. packets of beef masala sent to Nepal as part of relief aid. There were no apologies from Floyd Mayweather for claiming to be greater than Muhammad Ali. Scientists have filmed the moment a smartphone's battery failed due to overheating. Footage shows it glowing brightly as it races northwards towards the Irish Sea. All photographs by Jessica Fulford-Dobson. In Case You Missed It: a round-up of interesting technology-related links shared over the weekend. Figures suggest the breakthrough could increase fuel efficiency up to 12 per cent, and reduce noise at take-off and landing up to 40 per cent, compared to traditional wing flaps (one shown on a Boeing 737) A builder who wolf-whistled a young woman only to be accused of sexual harassment said today she is a'silly little girl' who was 'lucky' to have received the attention. Chelsea's teenage striker duo Tammy Abraham and Dominic Solanke are in the form of their young lives, enhancing their reputations every time they find the net and boosting their chances of Jose Mourinho handing them some game time once the Premier League title has been secured. The two 17-year-olds are in the form of their young lives, enhancing their reputations every time they find the net and boosting their chances of Jose Mourinho handing them some game time once the Premier League title has been secured. UKIP supporters should not vote for the party unless they want to stop Labour and the SNP, a former candidate has said. An unknown illustrator who films her every move and interacts with strangers for hours at a time has become one of the internet's biggest celebrities - and she's only been online for 29 days. It is a hill start to give even the most confident learner driver nightmares. Jimmy White's bid to qualify for this year's World Snooker Championship at the Crucible ended on Monday. All images are copyrighted. Celtic are considering a second double raid on Dundee United for teenager John Souttar and striker Nadir Ciftci. Two window cleaners had a ride of their life after their platform was blown around by high winds. A new study has suggested an antibody injection could 'wipe out cancer' by rooting out and eradicating both primary tumours and distant metastases, where the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Inverness Caledonian Thistle's dramatic extra-time victory over Celtic in the Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden will live long in the memory. A goal to the good via Virgil van Dijk's superb 16th minute free-kick the Parkhead side were denied a clear penalty kick - followed by an Inverness red card for Josh Meekings - before half-time. As Manny Pacquiao prepares to defend his WBO world welterweight title against Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas on Saturday night, the BBC News website takes a look at the boxer’s life away from the ring. Chelsea cruised into the EFL Cup final with a comfortable win over Manchester City. Chelsea fought back from 2-0 down to beat Leicester City and go top of the Premier League. The designs for the world's biggest terminal at Beijing International Airport have been unveiled. Manchester City's Denzeil Boadu celebrates scoring during the 8-2 victory over Coventry City. A new Reddit thread is offering some fascinating insights into the strange lives of men who have purchased mail-order brides. How much will Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao earn if they go the distance on Saturday? Bayern Munich were crowned Bundesliga champions for the third year running without even kicking a ball on Sunday as their nearest rivals Wolfsburg went down to a 1-0 defeat at Borussia Monchengladbach. The execution of two Australian drug smugglers in Indonesia has sparked a debate about the sentencing of the Bali Nine. Floyd Mayweather may be the best-known boxer in the world, but when it comes to food, he's not your average sportsman. One of Italy's most expensive properties has gone on the market. Celtic won the Glasgow Cup for the fourth time in eight seasons as they clinched the trophy for the fourth time in eight seasons at Hampden. Police are investigating after a fight broke out at a clothing store in Philadelphia. Tammy Abraham and Dominic Solanke produced another masterclass as Chelsea swept aside Manchester City in the first leg of the FA Youth Cup final at the Etihad Stadium. Chelsea moved 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League with victory over Leicester City. A group that aims to reunite lost Purple Hearts with their rightful owners has received a $50,000 grant. Celtic manager Ronny Deila believes his squad can win the treble this season. A Native American woman has accused Facebook of being discriminatory after she was prevented from continuing to use her unusual name on the social media platform. Dita Von Teese has launched her first burlesque workshop at a luxury health resort in the US state of Arizona. All images are copyrighted. Chelsea captain John Terry has scored seven goals in all competitions this season - making him the club's joint third-highest goalscorer. Prostate cancer resistant to conventional treatment could be all but wiped out by a therapy that boosts the immune system, claim researchers. Steve Davis would love to see Jimmy White and Reanne Evans light up the Crucible stage but admits his own swan song hopes look forlorn. World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn has ruled out awarding a season-long tour wild card to Reanne Evans. Reanne Evans hopes her bid to become the first woman to qualify for the World Championship will inspire the next generation of players. Boxing fans will be able to buy commemorative jewellery ahead of Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao on Saturday. All images are copyrighted. Brothers Harry and Charlie Davies-Carr have been talking about the video that went viral eight years ago and went on to become one of the most watched YouTube videos of all time. The pubs on Leith Walk are quieter now than they used to be. Craig Sibbald's header gave Falkirk victory over Hibernian in the Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden Park. For the 0.01 per cent, booking holiday travel is a far different experience than it is for the rest of us. Justin Bieber is set to accompany Floyd Mayweather again in his bout against Manny Pacquiao this weekend. Manny Pacquiao training at the LM Gym in Manila in 1996 when mega-fights, like the one against Floyd Mayweather, were just a dream. 'I want you to know that you may take their freedom and their lives, you may rob their fellow inmates of the support and love that both men have offered and provided for so long, you can turn off Myuran's imagination but you will never kill the memory of them.' All images are copyrighted. Scottish football's relationship with television has become a form of Stockholm Syndrome. From a Lake Garda mansion with a pool overlooking the water to an Italian villa that looks like a castle and an gazebo retreat with Giorgio Armani as a neighbour, these are some of the most spectacular holiday homes on the market at the moment. 'It's an amazing feeling.' Chelsea are set to announce the signing of Brazilian wonderkid Nathan. If you struggle to stay alert at work, here are six top tips to boost concentration, from cooing over cute pictures of pets, to indulging in a lunchtime yoga session... Here, writing for Healthista, she outlines her six top tips to boost concentration, from cooing over cute pictures of pets, to indulging in a lunchtime yoga session... Former world champion Ken Doherty launched a spirited fightback to lead snooker's top woman player Reanne Evans 5-4 at the interval of their World Championship first qualifying round match in Sheffield. While racism is thought to be rife in the Southern US states, a new 'hate map of America' reveals prejudice to be common elsewhere. All images are copyrighted. Judy Murray shows us how to get the enviable physiques of the stars. The Bosnian defender was incensed that security personnel wouldn't let his friends into the players changing rooms. Robert Lewandowski boosted his own chances of winning the golden boot award at the end of his first season with Bayern, and a second in a row after finishing the league's top-scorer with Borussia Dortmund last season, by netting two goals in a commanding victory for Pep Guardiola's men. Robert Lewandowski boosted his own chances of winning the golden boot award at the end of his first season with Bayern, and a second in a row after finishing the league's top-scorer with Borussia Dortmund last season, by netting two goals in a commanding victory for Pep Guardiola's men. An Ohio couple have filed a major lawsuit against the risque erotic e-book 'A Gronking To Remember', claiming a photo as they were celebrating their engagement was used as the online cover without their permission. Eintracht Frankfurt forward Alexander Meier, the Bundesliga's leading goalscorer, is out for the season with a knee injury. Eleven football fans have had their death sentences upheld after a retrial over a stadium riot in Egypt which left 74 people dead. Manny Pacquiao takes a selfie with his legendary trainer Freddie Roach as they greet the crowds at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas. They were young men from stable families who believed they were stuck in dead end jobs and looked on with jealousy at the flashy lifestyles of others who had girls, money and fast cars at their fingertips. Peering into the heart of the Milky Way, astronomers have spotted the 'howls' of dead stars as they feed on stellar companions. High-powered human rights lawyer Amal Clooney held a press conference in Washington DC today calling for the release of imprisoned former president of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed. A 60-stone woman once dubbed 'Britain's fattest teenager' has been dramatically lifted out of her home by a crane during a seven-hour emergency operation to take her to hospital. 'We wanted to achieve the top four and now it's going to be even more complicated but we're not going to give up.' Southampton manager Ronald Koeman has admitted that Morgan Schneiderlin may leave the club this summer. It's not easy being a plus-size model. A former member of New Zealand's Gloriavale community has spoken out for the first time, describing a culture of victim-blaming. Rapper 50 Cent may have publicly criticised the crude manner Adrien Broner chose to rejection a contract offer by fledgling boxing promoter Jay Z but there doesn't appear to be any hard feelings. Arsenal are only three signings away from winning the title and should start by pinching Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech, according to former Gunners midfielder Ray Parlour. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce says he would have no problem with sneaking through the ‘back door’ into European football via the Fair Play League. Wolfsburg's Andre Schurrle and Bayern Munich's Mario Gotze got together with their girlfriends for a double date to celebrate their side's victories on Saturday. A new search engine has been launched in honour of Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Scottish Football Association has failed in their attempt to have the suspension given to Rangers goalkeeper Steve Simonsen increased. 'It was dim, the movie was still playing, the alarm was going off,' Aurora police officer Annette Brook told jurors in the trial of gunman James Holmes. A homeless shelter manager allegedly killed by a former resident who tried to rape her gunpoint and shot her as she ran away naked, according to police sources. Microsoft is making it easier for people to build apps for smartphones and tablets that run its new Windows 10 operating system. A search for a sewage pipe beneath an Italian restaurant yielded two centuries worth of history. Sweeping is a tedious task but now a new ‘smart bin’ could help save you from all that bending down with a dust pan. The latest movie in the Marvel superhero series, Avengers: Age of Ultron, opens in UK cinemas on Friday. Some owners of the Apple Watch have found that it malfunctions if worn on tattooed wrists. Astronomers at the University of California, Berkeley, have discovered a new type of planet. All images are copyrighted. The European Space Agency (Esa) has released a stunning new image of Saturn's moon Hyperion. A mid-air altercation over legroom turned into a brawl on a flight from London Heathrow to Oman, after one passenger allegedly attacked another with a shoe. FA Cup prize money is the biggest reason the FA is prepared to give away what amounts to almost title sponsorship of the tournament to Emirates Airlines. A new master plan for Peru's Machu Picchu has been revealed, calling for the re-conceptualisation of the ancient Inca city. When running, a change in the speed of a track on your playlist can throw your pace completely out of sync. A daily guide to the key stories, newspaper headlines and quotes from the sport. The way England batted on day one of the first Test against West Indies in Antigua was not good enough. A coroner has slammed the ease with which illegal drugs can be ordered over the 'dark web' after two student brothers died consuming ecstasy they had bought online. Tottenham's chairman is reportedly planning a new transfer policy for the club that centres on resale value. A three-month-old baby boy, sweetly smiling at you from his pram, may well have testosterone levels that rival his father’s. That three-month-old baby boy, sweetly smiling at you from his pram, may well have testosterone levels that rival his father’s. In the wake of the Germanwings crash, which claimed the lives of 150 people, it is a good time to read a book about pilots. Samsung retook the lead in the global smartphone market in the first quarter, as gains in emerging market sales helped it overtake Apple, a research group said. Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter Anderson Silva says he will fight for a spot in the Brazilian taekwondo team at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Eden Hazard and his Chelsea team-mates have been taking on Audi in a head-to-head football challenge. They were widely regarded as the two best goalkeepers of their generation and their rivalry from on-the-pitch has continued into post retirement. Former Liverpool and England footballers John Barnes and Jamie Redknapp have taken to the stage to perform a rap rendition of The Sugarhill Gang classic Rapper's Delight for Sky's upcoming series of A League Of Their Own. Robbie Keane isn't letting an injury keep him from entertaining his LA Galaxy fans with one high-profile supporter, Boy George, endorsing his rendition of Karma Chameleon. House leaders have reached a bipartisan compromise on a bill that would end the National Security Agency's controversial collection of American phone records, but the measure faces an uncertain future in the Senate. A New York woman who appealed to her Facebook friends last week asking to pray for the safe return of her fiance who went missing 11 days ago after his kayak capsized has now been charged with his murder. Eugenie Bouchard's run of poor form continued as the top seed was beaten 6-3, 6-1 by American Lauren Davis in the second round at the Family Circle Cup in Charleston. Fossils from an extinct pygmy sperm whale that died seven million years ago have shed new light on the evolution of modern day whales. Nasa's Messenger spacecraft has sent back detailed images of the planet Mercury. Sam Burgess leaves the pitch following his side's European Champions Cup defeat by Leinster on Saturday. The thing about Jimmy Anderson is that he is so good at what he does that you can’t argue with him. Chelsea and the Premier League are furious with the BBC for allowing it to be known that the Premier League trophy was being displayed on the centre circle at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday. Bath's hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the European Champions Cup were dashed by Leinster at the Aviva Stadium. One in six species of animals could face extinction if we do nothing to combat climate change, scientists claim. Emoji hashtags are popular in the Instagram community, with nearly half of Instagram captions using them. As thousands of commuters endured hours of delays and cancellations after a power cut in south-west London, some described their ordeals as being like being ‘held hostage’. Zac Efron has come along way since his High School Musical days... Bath produced a ferocious bonus point victory over Newcastle at Kingston Park to keep alive their Aviva Premiership title bid. A Georgia middle school teacher has been removed from the classroom after she gave students her highly critical personal opinion of President Barack Obama and some parents complained. Neuroscientists have succeeded in creating 'ghosts' in the laboratory by tricking the brains of test subjects into feeling an unexpected 'presence' in the room. Women's rights activists in Malaysia have condemned a fatwa issued by a Muslim cleric that says women should never say no to their husbands - and claimed marital rape was'made up' by Europeans, so there was no need for Muslims to take any notice. Former British number one Laura Robson is set to return to action at the French Open next month. David Beckham and Odell Beckham Jnr were pictured in America with James Corden. A Michigan woman who was expecting to find a tax refund in her mailbox was shocked when she instead received a letter from the IRS informing her that she had 'died' Children as young as eight have been banned by their parents from attending a British mosque as part of a school trip over'safety' fears, with one mother claiming she 'doesn't want to put her son at risk of being shot'. A Hollywood-inspired experiment to help dementia patients by waking them up with video recordings from loved ones is taking place in New York. He's a Chelsea legend after 13 trophy-laden years at the club and it seems that Frank Lampard can't keep away from that part of west London. US talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has performed Manny Pacquiao's walk-out music on his live show. Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson has admitted he has already been through the wringer, even before he steps back into the Octagon. The technology could one day be installed in cars to spot drink drivers and stop them starting the ignition. An app is trying to cut through all the cosmetics to determine exactly how old a person looks based on a picture. The New Shepard vehicle rose to a height of 58 miles (94km) - four miles short of space - before landing. Former Leeds captain Trevor Cherry has branded the six United players who withdrew at short notice from Saturday's match against Charlton a 'disgrace' and called for them to be sacked by the club. Astronomers have produced the first complete three-dimensional view of these beautiful columns of interstellar gas and dust. England's Stuart Broad celebrates taking the wicket of West Indies' Denesh Ramdin on day three of the first Test in Antigua. Leeds United striker Steve Morison admits he is surprised by the chaos at Elland Road at the moment. All photographs subject to copyright. Hull City are interested in signing Leeds United midfielder Alex Mowatt. Five of the sextet were signed by banned president Massimo Cellino, while Cani's deal was set-up by the Italian before he was banned by the Football League for failing its Owners and Directors Test. Five of the sextet were signed by banned president Massimo Cellino, while Cani's deal was set-up by the Italian before he was banned by the Football League for failing its Owners and Directors Test. Author Martin Fletcher points the finger at the late Stafford Heginbotham, Bradford City's chairman at the time and a businessman who had been linked to eight previous blazes. Dundee United striker Nadir Ciftci celebrated a goal by blowing a kiss at opposition goalkeeper Scott Bain, but the Turkish midfielder was the one left blushing as his side lost away at rivals Dundee. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. The FA Cup, the oldest knockout football competition in the world, is set to be rebranded as the Emirates FA Cup in a new £30m sponsorship deal. A British grandmother on death row in Bali for smuggling cocaine has condemned the execution of the Australian Bali Nine duo as'senseless and brutal'. All images are copyrighted. Michael Bisping is eyeing a long-awaited homecoming ahead of his fight against CB Dollaway. Former Arsenal forward Andrei Arshavin is set to be released by Russian league leaders Zenit St Petersburg at the end of the season, along with veteran Ukraine midfielder Anatoly Tymoshchuk. A plane passenger got the shock of his life when he assaulted a man who was a former corrections officer. Carl Frampton has been offered a huge £1.5m payday to face Scott Quigg in one of the biggest all-British fights in recent memory. Chelsea target Yoshinori Muto says he is still considering whether to join the Premier League leaders this summer. There’s an old saying in football that if a player plays for a big club he will be in the England team by now. Many people are still ignorant of the dangers of eating chicken despite campaigns to highlight risks, a report says. A high-level briefing exclusively obtained by Daily Mail Australia reveals an 'unprecedented' number of Australians could face the death penalty in China for drug smuggling. All images are copyrighted. 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Khloe Kardashian has hit back at critics of her Instagram post reaction to Monday night's riots in Baltimore saying she is 'Damned if I do. A woman has been arrested after she allegedly broke into a home on Martha's Vineyard, lived inside for at least a week and sold items belonging to the owners in a yard sale. The fact Jimmy Anderson and Sir Ian Botham are the leading wicket-takers in England Test history proves cricket is a game in which players of completely different character can thrive. Disgraced NBC anchor Brian Williams has threatened to make his departure from the channel'really ugly', it has been reported. It has been almost 20 years since a 21-year-old Tiger Woods stormed the course at Augusta en route to his first victory at the Masters in 1997, and now there is a new American star on the block in the form of 2015 Masters champion Jordan Spieth. Alistair Brownlee recovered from a fall to claim victory in his return to World Triathlon Series action in Cape Town. Who should be the Premier League's manager of the year? Manchester United's Argentina international Angel Di Maria has revealed his latest tattoo - but is it a sign that he's committed to the club? A London gallery has revealed that only 10 per cent of visitors to an exhibition of fake paintings were able to spot the real thing. Barnet clinched promotion back to the Football League with victory over Gateshead at the Hive. Barnet secured promotion back to the Football League with victory over Gateshead. Zenit St Petersburg striker Hulk lived up to his nickname on Monday night by dressing up as the aforementioned superhero at the premiere of the Avengers: Age of Ultron movie. Demetrious Johnson retained his UFC flyweight champion title on Saturday night, controlling Kyoji Horiguchi for nearly the entire five-round bout before scoring the latest submission win in UFC history - tapping out his opponent with a second left. As Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao prepare to go head-to-head in the richest boxing match in history, one man is putting his money where his mouth is. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist Frank Lampard reflects on Manchester City's defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford. 'We play with freedom, we have no fear and we enjoy expressing ourselves.' Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy produced a match-winning performance at West Brom to keep his side’s Premier League survival hopes alive. Tottenham's failure to qualify for next season's Europa League could have an impact on their summer signings, says midfielder Christian Eriksen. Dinamo Kiev winger Andriy Yarmolenko has been linked with a move to Paris St-Germain. Alastair Cook has been working on a new stance, but he appears to have overdone it against the West Indies. There was a moment on the first tee of the Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday morning when you wondered what was going to happen. Woods reacts in pain after hitting a shot out of the pine straw on the ninth hole. Tottenham are eyeing a move for Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko, eluding Fiorentina's Marcos Alonso. Tottenham are eyeing a move for Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko, eluding Fiorentina's Marcos Alonso. Manchester United face a battle to sign Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris this summer. Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim put the finishing touches to his squad's preparation on Tuesday as the French club geared up for the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Juventus. All images are copyrighted. A 12-year-old boy has succeeded where many in the media have tried and failed by fearlessly cutting President Obama off mid-ramble during a Q&A session on Thursday. A four-year-old girl who is paralysed from the chest down got a heartwarming birthday surprise as she was thousands of feet in the air. Tottenham have held further talks with Marseille over a potential deal for midfielder Florian Thauvin. A taxi driver channelled his inner Luciano Pavarotti and produced an emotionally charged opera performance to the surprise of his customers. This is the dramatic moment a village watchman fought off a wild leopard armed with only a stick in India. A video of a dog using the toilet has gone viral after his trainer shared it on Instagram. A six-year-old girl who had been paralysed for 11 days has been able to walk again after a surprise visit from her favourite nurse. A group of actresses, including Rita Wilson and Meryl Streep's daughter Mamie Gummer, have come together in a new public service announcement (PSA) to highlight gender inequality in Hollywood. It’s an instrument most associated with detective fiction but a prankster found a rather different way of utilising a magnifying glass. The video has sparked heated debates on Chinese social media site WeiBo, with some users claiming it depicts a 'water monster' from Chinese folklore. Can a child recognise their mother simply through touch and scent? Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers who drink organic milk may be putting their child’s health at risk, scientists claim. A puppy's attempt to bark at a husky dog has been caught on camera in the US. A video of a snowboarder falling from a ski lift while filming himself on a selfie stick has gone viral online. All images are copyrighted. This is the moment a college athlete's victory turned to ashes in his hands after he slowed down to celebrate his win and got overtaken. The boyfriend of a teenage Arsenal fan made her take a written exam on all things Gunners to save their relationship and whose mostly correct responses have gone viral. It's not just humans who have a tendency to nod off in front of the TV as this comical clip shows. Michael Bisping said his UFC 186 win was for his son Callum, who is celebrating his 14th birthday. This is the moment a cat almost got his head stuck in a suitcase. A woman in China showed her strength by using her legs to lift a group of people. It's crunch time this weekend at the top of the Premier League as second-placed Arsenal host table toppers Chelsea - and it appears one star of the former's team cannot wait for the ever-nearing kick-off. Chris Smalling has signed a three-year contract extension at Manchester United worth in the region of £80,000-a-week after turning his career around at Old Trafford. UFC light-heavyweight Jon Jones is currently wanted as a suspect in connection with a hit-and-run accident on Sunday morning, amid reports police found marijuana in his car. Pele and Franz Beckenbauer were reunited on Friday to light up the Empire State Building in New York Cosmos green ahead of the start of the new season. Derbyshire have signed South Africa batsman Hashim Amla on a short-term deal. A video of a dog helping his owner get the dishes done in the dishwasher has gone viral online. With house prices soaring, it's not easy finding somewhere to live. South Africa bowling coach Allan Donald is to step down after four years in the role. Mo Farah will race over 1500m at the Birmingham Grand Prix in June, organisers have announced. A flaw in robots designed to perform surgery has been found that lets them be easily hacked, according to researchers. In his new book, Jia Jiang explains how he spent 100 days deliberately seeking out situations in which he was likely to be rejected, film them and put them up on his blog. Instead of avoiding rejection, he would spend 100 days deliberately seeking out situations in which he was likely to be rejected, film them and put them up on his blog. Audi TT Roadster 2.0 TFSI S line Quattro (230PS) Price as driven: £54,180 A Canadian tourist who was involved in the death of a Chinese woman at the Great Wall of China has agreed to pay more than £60,000 in compensation to the victim’s family. Ten-man Wigan Athletic were relegated from the Championship as they were beaten by Millwall at The Den. Wolves kept alive their hopes of reaching the Championship play-offs with victory at Wigan. A mother-of-four whose addiction to Red Bull saw her drinking 24 cans of a day claims she has been cured of her habit by hypnosis. Former Chelsea star Michael Essien's £75,000 Range Rover has been stolen from the driveway of his Surrey home. Thierry Henry believes Arsenal need to sign four new players this summer if they are to challenge for the Premier League title next season. UFC champion Jon Jones ran from a crash that hospitalised a pregnant woman - but quickly came back to grab 'a large handful of cash' from the car, witnesses told police. A judge has ordered former rap mogul Suge Knight to stand trial on murder and attempted murder charges. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti will not rush into a decision on Javier Hernandez. Real Madrid have 48 hours to make a decision on Javier Hernandez as the clock runs down on their first option to buy the Manchester United striker. It all started with a phone call. A Republican lawmaker in North Dakota with a long record of opposition to pro-gay rights laws was revealed this week to be an active user of gay hook-up app Grindr and claims he was outed as part of a smear campaign by a rival. The first act of the second act. Suge Knight laughed in court as he revealed he hopes Floyd Mayweather will bail him out after winning his next fight. A 100-year-old New Jersey man killed his 88-year-old wife with an ax while she slept before he went into the bathroom and committed suicide with a knife, according to authorities. Nigel Benn does a spot of pad work with Ricky Hatton at his Manchester gym. 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The makers of the hit BBC drama Wolf Hall have been criticised for using codpieces which were too small. Micah Richards has found playing time hard to come by during his loan move to Italian side Fiorentina - and will be on the move again this summer. Micah Richards has found playing time hard to come by during his loan move to Italian side Fiorentina. A young Australian rugby player has died following a freak accident during a match in which he hit his head against an opponent's shoulder. Paige VanZant and Felice Herrig had to be separated as they squared off ahead of their UFC strawweight clash in New Jersey. After weeks of being hounded for a comment on the expected birth of the new royal baby, Mel Greig has written an open letter to the media, warning of the harmful consequences of always seeking for a new angle on world events. Paige VanZant made it two wins out of two in the Ultimate Fighting Championship with a one-sided victory over Felice Herrig. Andy Carroll will not have a summer break this year as he continues his recovery from knee surgery in Dubai. After Chelsea beat Manchester United 1-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to go seven points clear at the top of the Premier League, the football world is abuzz. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist Mark Lawrenson considers whether Manchester United will win the Premier League next season. Real Madrid's teenage sensation Martin Odegaard was pictured with former Brazil international Cristiano Ronaldo as he paid a visit to the club he spent five years at during his illustrious playing career. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist Allan Little looks at the state of Scottish football. A lone lioness shows her determination - single-handedly felling a towering giraffe. The police van in which Freddie Gray supposedly sustained his fatal injuries does not come with a bolt sticking out from the back door, Chevrolet has confirmed. West Ham are facing competition from Stoke City for the signing of Sampdoria midfielder Pedro Obiang. All images are copyrighted. The world of advertising has changed a great deal in the last 50 years. At least one Baltimore police officer was caught on camera throwing a rock back at rioters. The way Marlon Samuels and Jason Holder have batted for West Indies in the second Test against England will do much for the culture Phil Simmons is trying to create as new West Indies coach. Floyd Mayweather dismissed Conor McGregor's recent comments about being able to 'kill' the boxer inside 30 seconds - claiming he is just being a publicity hound. A man accused of removing women’s teeth with pliers and a screwdriver during sex because he liked ‘gummy ladies’ claims he was just trying to help them. A Libyan rapper has released a new music video in which he is seen performing his music in front of dramatic scenes of civil war. Calling himself 'Volcano', the 31-year-old musician was filmed wearing hip hop-style clothing as he stands in front of missile launchers and burning buildings in the conflict-ravaged city of Benghazi. They are the homes provided to give those less fortunate members of our society a roof over their heads. Former Treasurer Peter Costello has fired a damaging salvo at the Abbott government just weeks out from its second budget, describing its approach to taxation as a'morbid joke'. A state prosecutor in Detroit made the ill-advised suggestion that Baltimore police should respond to protests gripping the city by shooting everyone involved. A holidaymaker says he is still suffering from the effects of food poisoning nine months after he fell ill while on holiday in Egypt. Neanderthals may not have been as dim-witted as first believe, claims a new study. A woman who weighs 55 stone had to be lifted out of her home by a crane so emergency services could take her to hospital. Indonesian President Joko Widodo has ignored reassurances from his chief political rival Prabowo Subianto that he would support a decision to grant clemency to Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. The devastating earthquake in Nepal has highlighted how Earth's land masses are already in the process of forming a new supercontinent. Manchester United are one of a number of clubs monitoring Porto striker Jackson Martinez. Tesla founder Elon Musk has unveiled a'revolutionary' $3,000 (£1,980) battery which he claims can run an entire home for eight hours. England Women's Under 19s smashed Northern Ireland 9-1 to keep their dreams of Euro qualification very much alive. Alastair Cook's innings into day three in Grenada was spot on, particularly the first hour of it. A Baltimore mother hailed as 'Mom of the year' for clobbering her teenage son and dragging him home from the riots admitted sheepishly on Wednesday: 'My pastor is going to kill me.' All images are copyrighted. She is one of the world's most iconic models and 50 years after first being discovered, Twiggy is still a timeless beauty. Queens Park Rangers manager Chris Ramsey claims that covert racism still exists in football boardrooms and that the implementing of a Rooney Rule could help raise awareness of the issue. Versace designer Donatella Versace, 59, is set to appear in a new ad campaign not for her own brand, but for rival design house Givenchy. David Haye has been questioned by police in Dubai over a £341,000 bounced cheque. It is always revealing to see how players respond to adversity and Joe Root has reacted magnificently to being left out of last year’s Sydney Test. The British Heart Foundation website clearly states: ‘Like cigarettes [a] contains nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide and heavy metals, such as arsenic and lead.' A former college player has had the last laugh, after he jumped on revelations the TV reporter's boyfriend, Los Angeles Kings player Jarret Stoll, was busted in Las Vegas last week, accused of tying to smuggle cocaine and MDMA, or'molly', into the MGM Grand hotel. Scientists are baffled after discovering a rare deep sea oarfish had washed up on a salt marsh in New Zealand. He may not be playing much at Manchester United but Anders Lindegaard certainly has a lot to smile about off the pitch as he enjoyed a spot of sunshine with stunning wife Misse Beqiri. Lance Armstrong has told The Associated Press he tried to meet with the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency before he was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles. Former International Cycling Union (UCI) president Hein Verbruggen has accused his successor Brian Cookson of launching a 'personal revenge campaign' against him. Former Arsenal and Manchester City midfielder Patrick Vieira is taking his coaching badges with the Welsh Football Association. Manchester United's 3-0 defeat at Everton was a wake-up call. Daley Blind struggled to cope in Manchester United's midfield during their 3-0 defeat Everton. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist Mark Lawrenson reflects on the weekend's Premier League action. Sainsbury's chief executive Mike Coupe has been sentenced in his absence to two years in an Egyptian jail over the company's disastrous venture into the Middle East 16 years ago. Legendary Barcelona captain Carles Puyol is believed to be training with a view to ending his retirement from football for a lucrative end-of-career spell in Qatar or the United States. This incredible video shows the stomach-churning moment a man performed surgery on himself at the top of the mountain using items from his first aid kit. When Rickie Lambert joined Liverpool in the summer of 2013 he was one of the best signings the club had ever made. A credit card-sized gadget that automatically locks smartphones and tablets has been unveiled. If you're in the market for a car that won't break the bank, consider 'two dragons'. Toby Huntington-Whiteley, brother of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, stars in the new summer advert for men's clothing brand Jacamo. In Case You Missed It: a round-up of interesting technology-related links shared over the weekend. A Russian spacecraft that was due to resupply the International Space Station (ISS) has broken down. All pictures courtesy Taline Gabrielian A man has been arrested for stealing Elton John's iconic heart-shaped glasses from a Memphis museum. If you’re fed up with repeatedly typing passwords, hovering your finger on a sensor or staring at your phone waiting for it to scan your face to unlock it, a new device could cure your woes. Carl Froch is still keen to fight in Las Vegas and would be open to travelling to America to fight Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. It's the fat-shaming/fit-shaming controversy that's refusing to go away. A film-mad woman got her picture perfect proposal when her fiancé proposed to her on the big screen of a cinema. A beetle with a machine gun built into its back has been revealed by scientists. The Rubber Bowl in Akron, Ohio, which hosted acts like the Rolling Stones, Ringo Starr, Black Sabbath, Simon & Garfunkel, Alice Cooper, Bon Jovi, Van Halen, Metallica, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, The Grateful Dead and Aretha Franklin, has been basically unused for more than five years. Paul Smith has landed one of the toughest fights in boxing after finalising terms to face Andre Ward on June 20. A marathon runner who lost his car before taking part in the race has found it again nine days after the 26 mile event following a public appeal. A rescue cat in Utah has become an unlikely mother to a litter of abandoned puppies. England’s victory over West Indies in the second Test at Edgbaston was one of the greatest victories I have ever seen from an England team. Jack Grealish will play for Aston Villa against Manchester City on Saturday after being pictured inhaling nitrous oxide in a selfie. All images are copyrighted. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott thrilled players at a Sydney Australian Rules football club function by skolling a beer. Footage: Kayonna Cole Counter-terrorism police have searched a community centre and a man's home as part of the investigation into the killing of a Syrian imam found shot dead on a London street. 'I am going to miss what I did.' This is the moment a clumsy baby elephant took a tumble as he rushed to catch up with his mother as she crossed a road. Tony McCoy has been hailed as one of the greatest jockeys of all time but what are his greatest achievements? All images are copyrighted. Portland Timbers defender Liam Ridgewell writes his second column for Sportsmail with the 2015 Major League Soccer season well under way in the United States. Liam Ridgewell in action for the Portland Timbers with the new MLS season well under way in the States. A baby elephant showed off its playful side by trampling all over its mother while she tried to enjoy a midday snooze. Two Atlanta police officers have shot and killed a woman who they say fired at them from the back of a patrol car. The demise of the Land Rover Defender could mean a boom in sales of a Russian badge which was a butt of many jokes in the Soviet era - the Lada. As a result of the Land Rover Defender's demise, there could be a boom in sales of a Russian badge which was a butt of many jokes in the Soviet era – the Lada. A kangaroo in Australia has been photographed hugging and kicking a soft toy bunny. The father of one of three children who were tragically killed in Florida in March has spoken out about the kids he cared for and loved. The heartbroken mother of an unarmed teen who was shot dead by police has revealed the last words her son spoke as he lay dying in an ambulance. From Sandy Lyle’s bunker shot to Phil Mickelson’s eagle putt, here are the 20 greatest shots ever seen at Augusta National. Victoria's Secret is one of the world's most prestigious modelling agencies. An investigation has concluded Freddie Gray broke his neck after falling head-first into the back of the police van as it was moving, it was reported today. A video of a fly trying to break free from a frozen beef steak has gone viral. A five-year-old girl has had enough of living with her mother for five years and has threatened to move out. The Chinese Grand Prix returns to the Formula 1 calendar this weekend after a two-year absence. As Formula 1 heads to the Middle East for the first time in 10 years, we take a look back at some of the best images from the Bahrain Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton extended his lead in the Formula One world championship with yet another flawless victory in Bahrain. Lewis Hamilton extended his lead in the Formula One world championship with yet another flawless victory in Bahrain. From a hole-in-one to a chip-in to a play-off - the Masters has seen it all. Lewis Hamilton won the Chinese Grand Prix to extend his lead at the top of the drivers' championship to 13 points. Lewis Hamilton is now 13 points clear in the race for the drivers' championship after winning the Chinese Grand Prix. Surrey's Zafar Ansari has been called up to England's one-day squad for the clash against Ireland. Nicklas Bendtner was dropped from the Wolfsburg squad for Sunday's game after arriving late for training. Footage of a gorilla throwing his entire weight at a pane of glass at a US zoo has gone viral. Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe is reluctant to change the position of the away fans to behind the goal. Raheem Sterling was told in no uncertain terms by Liverpool supporters that they expect him to remain at the club this summer on the day he was parading the club's new home kit at Anfield. What are your favourite Liverpool kits from the club's history? Manchester United will have to wear Nike kit during their summer tour of the US, despite their world-record deal with Adidas. West Ham have announced a new five-year deal with Umbro to supply their kits starting next season. Newcastle United fans have been encouraged to stand up in protest against Mike Ashley’s running of the club when they face Swansea at St James’ Park on Saturday. It's that time of year again - stale bread! Manchester United's pre-season tour of the United States will see them play Louis van Gaal's ex-club Barcelona. If England had won the second Test against West Indies this week there would have been no mercy in the dressing room. Chelsea will play Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and New York Red Bulls during their summer tour of the United States. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are one of the biggest health concerns around the world. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo considers the issue of religious displays at sporting events. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist Kevin Hitchcock looks at why there are so few black managers in the English game. As the value of the richest fight of all time keeps rising ever closer to the half-billion mark, so does the value of Manny Pacquiao’s target. She was the woman who inspired three of the greatest love songs of all time and was at the heart of the most famous love triangle in rock history. Imagine what it would have been like if he had done something different. Raheem Sterling winces during Liverpool's 4-1 defeat at Arsenal to complete a tough week for the 20-year-old. The father of Amir Khan has accused promoter Eddie Hearn of 'harassing' his son and threatening to end the 'Battle of Britain'. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo considers whether Floyd Mayweather is the greatest boxer of all time. As James Anderson prepares to play his 100th Test for England, BBC Sport looks back at his early career. Chelsea beat Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium to move level on points with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. In our series of letters from British journalists, former Arsenal defender Martin Keown looks at Sunday's FA Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Arsenal. Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira is weighing up his next move but has interest from Manchester United and Chelsea. Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain. As Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao weigh-in for their super-fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas next week, we take a look back at the history of the weigh-in. In our series of letters from former players, Martin Keown reflects on Aston Villa's place in the FA Cup final. Barcelona are interested in signing Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera. In our series of letters from Spanish journalists, film-maker and columnist Julen Lopetegui looks at the state of Spain's national team. Marseille vs. Patrick Vieira is one of the best leaders I have ever worked with. It’s a shame to see another talented young player being photographed taking ‘hippy crack.’ Porto's fans were co-ordinated in blue and white as their side stunned Bayern in the Champions League. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and Chelsea counterpart Jose Mourinho are shown in action during the London derby at the Emirates Stadium. Manchester City have made an approach for Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere. A look back at some of the top sports stories over the past seven days. In Case You Missed It: a round-up of the best photographs from the world of sport over the past week. Thomas Muller leads the celebrations after Bayern Munich smashed six goals past Porto at the Allianz Arena. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is starting to feel the strain after recent poor results at the club. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been accused by former Real Madrid striker Diego Torres of barking orders at his players during a team meeting. Harry Redknapp was back as a pundit for Saturday's Premier League game between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist David Hempleman-Adams looks at the future of women's golf. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist Mark Lawrenson looks at this season's FA Cup semi-finals. As the European Tour prepares for the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth next month, Ian Poulter, Henrik Stenson and Sergio Garcia have decided not to play. Gareth Bale could be sold by Real Madrid as they pursue a deal for Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus. 'You're getting the hang of this commentary lark,' cooed Martin Tyler during Sky Sports coverage of the Manchester derby. The world fell in love with Jordan Spieth because of what happened after the winning putt was holed. Liverpool's Raheem Sterling and Real Madrid's Gareth Bale could decide the summer's transfer market. Tiger Woods returns to action at Augusta National Golf Club to practice ahead of The Masters 2015. Raheem Sterling has rejected a new £100,000-a-week contract with Liverpool and could leave this summer. What we may be witnessing in these opening jousts of the season is the mental disintegration of Nico Rosberg as a racing driver. So it seems you are either with me or firmly against me: there doesn’t appear to be a middle ground after my comments about Tim Krul. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has warned his players not to get carried away ahead of Sunday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea. The Professional Footballers’ Association awards ceremony takes place on Saturday and it will be interesting to see how the players vote. Eddie Howe has taken Bournemouth to the Premier League and I can’t wait to see what he does next season. As Tottenham's Harry Kane prepares to face Manchester United on Sunday, BBC Sport takes a look back at some of the Premier League's most successful young strikers. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at Manchester United's pursuit of PSV Eindhoven's Memphis Depay. In our series of letters from British journalists, former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes reflects on the Red Devils' win over Manchester City. Aston Villa’s win over Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final was one of the best games of the season so far. Goal of the weekend: Jermain Defoe (Sunderland) It’s important for players to follow the coach’s orders during this crucial stage of the season. Scott Quigg and Carl Frampton's super-bantamweight unification fight is back on. Aston Villa take on Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Sunday with the competition both sides' last chance to win any silverware this season. Previews and team news for Saturday's Premier League game between Arsenal and Liverpool at Emirates Stadium. I’ve been playing at blindside flanker for Bath since the start of the season and I’m enjoying it. In the second half of England’s 1-1 draw with Italy on Tuesday night, Michael Carrick came on and changed the game. Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil, Chelsea’s Eden Hazard and Manchester City’s Fernandinho give their thoughts on the weekend’s Premier League action. In our series of letters from the world’s top sports journalists, BBC Sport’s boxing expert Frank Warren looks at Carl Froch’s prospects of returning to the ring this year. In our series of letters from African journalists, Chelsea's John Terry reflects on his side's goalless draw with Arsenal. Richie Benaud was one of cricket's great personalities and will be remembered for his dry wit and knowledge. In our series of letters from football journalists, former Premier League referee Stuart Attwell looks back at some of the most controversial refereeing decisions of his career. Crystal Palace moved up to fourth in the Premier League table with a comfortable win over West Brom. In our series of letters from British and Irish rugby journalists, former England captain Mike Tindall reflects on Australia's decision not to pick Matt Giteau or Drew Mitchell if they are playing overseas. It is a ritual that is becoming more and more familiar. Shutthefrontdoor is my pick to win the Grand National at Aintree on Saturday. In our series of letters from former Premier League players, ex-Everton defender Phil Jagielka reflects on the season of young English defenders. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood returns to White Hart Lane to face Tottenham this weekend but he has got to keep his emotions in check. Tony McCoy thanked the racing public for making the last two months of his career the most memorable of all as their appreciation helped him cope with the thought of retirement. When you’re facing relegation you are supposed to be dispirited and lacking in confidence. Ulster’s signing of All Black Charles Piutau is a bold endorsement of their ambition and also a boost to the wider Celtic game, below Test level. It was the end of an era but it was also the end of an era for AP McCoy. So one last time, he rode a mount around the Surrey track, racing the rest of the field and one of the red-and-blue trains that hurry along behind the tree line on the far side of the course, towards Waterloo. Former Real Madrid ace Kaka and Canadian international Cyle Larin proved the difference as Orlando City earned all three points against Portland Timbers at a sold-out Providence Park. Usain Bolt is a joker on the circuit and gives him great advice. I’ve been out injured for a whole year now, but I’m finally on the verge of a return to regular training. AP McCoy will race at Sandown on Saturday for the last time before he retires following a successful career. AP McCoy will race at Sandown on Saturday for the last time before he retires following a successful career. For the first time since in 100 years, Arsenal will not start the season at the summit of England's top-flight, following the effective promotion of Bournemouth on Monday. 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Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has told Paris Saint-Germain they will have to spend big to sign Argentina striker Paulo Dybala. In the corridors of power, Samantha Cameron, Justine Miliband and Miriam Clegg proved once more that they are the ones who wear the trousers, in more ways than one. Twenty people have been injured after a plane made a crash landing at Hiroshima Airport in Japan. Giroud: Olivier Giroud has admitted he gets ‘p*****’ with people talking about his latest hairstyle rather than his ability on the pitch for Arsenal. Royal Bank of Scotland has racked up £50billion in losses since it was bailed out by taxpayers. Theo Walcott understands just how difficult it is now to hold down a place in the Arsenal side, who he says have been the 'best team in Europe' this year and could lift the title next season if everyone stays fit. Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin has leapt to the defence of team-mate Olivier Giroud following Thierry Henry's claim that Arsenal need a 'top quality striker' to win the Premier League next season. Fiorentina booked their place in the semi-finals of the Europa League with a 2-0 win over Dynamo Kiev at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. Doctors have called for under-fours to be given free vitamins after a rise in the number of cases of rickets due to a lack of exposure to sunlight. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has told Manchester City not to waste their time in trying to sign Jack Wilshere. Landslides have exposed trails of dinosaur footprints running along a near-vertical rock face in Bolivia. Ravel Morrison has posted a picture of himself posing in his new Lazio bathrobe on his official Instagram account. All pictures are copyrighted. US researchers claim that exact prices of goods on eBay attract higher offers than round numbers. It may have taken 170 minutes to come but super sub Yevhen Shakhov earned Dnipro a place in the Europa League semi-finals after breaking Brugge hearts with a late winner on Thursday night. The South Korean ferry captain responsible for a sinking that killed more than 300 people has had his sentence increased to life in prison. All images are copyrighted. Kevin Gameiro rescued a late equaliser for Sevilla against Zenit St Petersburg to send his side into the Europa League semi-finals. A strange new dinosaur with bat-like wings has been discovered by a farmer in China and is now helping to shed new light on the evolution of flight. Finland, Germany, Sweden, the UK and the US are the most visa-free countries in the world, according to a new study. As many as 1,700 soldiers stood to attention as their commander referred to them as the 'leaders of the Mujahidin', which roughly translates as 'those who fight in a Jihad'. Serena Williams claimed her eighth Miami Open title in 14 years after ruthlessly brushing aside the challenge of 12th seed Carla Suarez Navarro in Saturday's final. sequins, sequins, sequins. Social media experts say they have found a shocking connection between online traffic in downtown Baltimore on Monday and activity recorded during last year's violent protests in Ferguson, Missouri. Hundreds of baby spiders burst into flames after being crushed by a broom in Australia. A confused puffin was spotted flying into London along the Thames, close to the A4 flyover at Brentford. Neymar scored twice as Barcelona beat Paris St-Germain to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League. A 13-year-old boy who was allegedly locked in a basement for 11 days has testified against his father and stepmother in court, saying his home was a'very terrible' place where he was often beaten with a plastic pipe, forced to rise before dawn for workouts and isolated from other children. Top-ranked Serena Williams had to fight back from a set down and figure out how to deal with strong winds before overcoming Italy's Sara Errani 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-3 in a Fed Cup play-off Sunday, giving the United States a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series. Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic delivered on his promise to exact revenge as he stopped Gabriel Gonzaga in the third round of their long-awaited heavyweight rematch in Poland. Tennis star Eugenie Bouchard took her own advice to'relax more' by hanging out with a couple of well known girlfriends after crashing out of the Miami Open. Russia are on the brink of making the Fed Cup final with a 2-0 lead after Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova saved a match point to beat Germany's Sabine Lisicki. A newborn baby girl who was found dead inside a garbage can outside an Ohio sorority house last week was born alive and then suffocated, according to the coroner. A man charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse against young boys killed himself the day before his trial. Serena Williams will be 34 at the end of a summer that she looks all set to enter without having been beaten on tour in 2015. 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Serena Williams overcame a stiff challenge in the opening set for a 7-6 (5), 6-2 win over Camila Giorgi to give the United States a 1-0 lead over Italy in a Fed Cup World Group playoff. Petra Kvitova comfortably beat Caroline Garcia to send the Czech Republic into the Fed Cup final. Finland says it has fired warning charges at a suspected Russian submarine in its waters near the capital Helsinki. All images are copyrighted. At least 30 Ethiopian Christians appear to have been beheaded and shot by Islamic State militants in Libya. A Russian nuclear submarine that caught fire in a shipyard has been submerged to extinguish the flames. Bolton Wanderers' Craig Davies celebrates after scoring against Cardiff City. Novak Djokovic overcame a strong challenge from Rafael Nadal to reach the Monte Carlo Masters final with a 6-3, 6-3 win. James Hook says it will be 'a bonus' if Wales come calling for his services ahead of this year's World Cup. The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) has released photographs which appear to show the beheading of an 'alleged blasphemer.' Controversial wellness blogger Belle Gibson is still being investigated over claims she faked her cancer battles, despite reports police had dropped the investigation. What started out as an April Fools Day prank turned out to be a fire at an apartment near a college campus. Concerns are growing over Russian ships that have docked in a once-secret naval base in the Arctic. Show of strength: Norway's military leaders are growing concerned after three Russian warships spent the winter docked inside a closed naval base (file photo) deep inside the country's mountainous terrain. German aviation regulators say they were never made aware of Andreas Lubitz's mental health issues. All images are copyrighted. Young women can still get cheaper car insurance than young men despite sex equality laws, an economist warned. A nurse who was driving by herself on a dark country road faces felony charges after she didn't immediately pull over for a cop because she didn't think it was a safe place to stop. How do you stop your phone running out of battery? Astronomers have used a telescope in New Mexico to watch a star take shape over eight years. Binge drinking during the teenage years disrupts the brain's normal development. Bill and Hillary Clinton spent $104,000 in taxpayer money on hotel rooms for Secret Service agents when they vacationed in the Dominican Republic over the New Year's holiday. Tom Brady pranked the New England Patriots and his fans with this April Fool's Facebook post that showed him in a hospital in plaster casts from head to toe after his ill-advised cliff dive while on vacation earlier this week. Starbucks is facing fresh controversy over its tax affairs after it was accused of using a little-known British company to avoid paying taxes across Europe. A book of songs used by the US Air Force contains horrifying lyrics about rape, pedophilia and homosexuality. Dramatic dash-cam footage of a head-on crash between a school bus and an SUV has been released by police in Oklahoma. A sex attacker who went on the run after indecently assaulting two women has been arrested after posting pictures of himself on social media. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is urging people not to be complacent about the dangers of asbestos. Nigel Farage's claim that foreign nationals with HIV should not be treated on the NHS was part of a deliberate strategy to appeal to the party's core voter - not to try and attract floating voters. Two brothers have been charged with murder after police say they shot dead a man who had been involved in a road rage incident. A woman was forced to give birth to her son on the Interstate 65 North in Louisville, Kentucky, during gridlock traffic behind President Barack Obama's motorcade. Two of Heston Blumenthal's restaurants have made it into a list of the top 100 restaurants in the world - scooping both eighth and 25th place. The playboy gun-obsessive was forced into making the short film in order to avoid jail after being accused of placing homemade explosives in a tractor and shooting them Teachers are having to use Google Translate to plan lessons as they struggle to cater for migrant children. Depraved Islamic State militants have deliberately destroyed hundreds of boxes of American-produced Halal chicken despite hundreds of thousands facing starvation in war-torn Syria. If you've ever been on a bike ride with a toddler in tow, you'll know how tiring it can be. All images are copyrighted. Abortion opponents have spent years pushing their state right to the contentious issue, including this 2013 rally at the steps of the Kansas Statehouse. Boris Johnson has set out his vision of ‘moral purpose’ in business and politics. A giant lamb born weighing the same as a toddler is thought to be the biggest ever birthed in the UK. Lorraine Bracco has revealed that she was first approached to play the role of Carmela Soprano in The Sopranos. The creator of the best-selling Alex Rider spy novels has accused fellow children’s author David Walliams of dumbing-down fiction and failing to ‘challenge’ young readers. A New York City detective caught on camera screaming obscenities at an Uber driver has been stripped of his gun and badge. Victims of a man who operated a'revenge porn' website and then charged victims to remove nude images and their personal information spoke out after the man was sentenced on Friday. Oscar-winning actress Octavia Spencer shocked and angered hundreds of fans at a recent book signing, acting like an 'ungrateful b****,' say eyewitnesses who were so incensed with the actress's behavior they stormed out and demanded refunds. Retired news legend Barbara Walters still has some clout - and a strong opinion about how ABC can turn things around at the ratings-challenged show she created, The View. David Cameron has been accused by Labour of a'secret plan' to cut taxes for millionaires after the General Election. The Labour shadow chancellor unveiled a poster claiming voters had lost £1,100 each due to tax and benefit changes under the coalition with'millions paying more while millionaires pay less'. All images are copyrighted. As Sen. Rand Paul prepares to announce his bid for the White House, Republicans on Capitol Hill are wondering if he'll be able to distance himself from his father's image as a maverick. Two horses have been rescued after one was found being kept in an alleyway so narrow it could not turn around, while the other was chained to the ground. A house used by five generations of the same family has been put on the market for the first time in 100 years. All images are copyrighted. The lawyer for a teenager accused of killing his older brother and another man in Florida says his client will plead not guilty. The Conservatives have launched an extraordinary attack on Ed Miliband, claiming that after stabbing his brother in the back he now wants to do the same to Britain. Prosecutors have rested their case in the murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. Taxes on earnings went up by nearly £1,900 under 13 years of Labour, figures have revealed - as George Osborne warned ‘they’ll do it all again’. An Indian man rescued from Wellington Harbour by two brave girls teenage girls has died in New Zealand. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says it is struggling to get aid into war-torn Yemen. An investigation has been launched after a dog suffered third degree burns following a routine operation. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters The biggest pension reforms in a century have been met with confusion as customers as young as 23 try to cash in their retirement savings. Investigators are trying to determine why a man shot his wife and two young sons before killing himself at the family's home in a quiet Oklahoma suburb. David Cameron was upstaged by a six-year-old school girl today after trying to unveil a new Tory education policy. Profits at the UK’s biggest banks have been hit by a multi-billion pound bill to compensate customers and pay fines. All images are copyrighted. Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created an optical illusion that can be seen by anyone if they move closer or farther away from the screen. Neanderthals may have created and worn the world's first jewellery 130,000 years ago, according to scientists. All images are copyrighted. It is a painful and embarrassing condition that affects millions of British women. Scientists are developing a computer that can produce weather reports as if they were written by a human. A mother-of-one has saved £17,000 over three years by spending an hour a day searching for deals and coupons. Underwear tycoon Michelle Mone is selling her three-bedroom Glasgow townhouse in order to buy her ex-husband out of the 'dream home' they once shared, it is claimed. Self-styled 'anarchist libertarian' squatters have set up camp in one of London's most historic monuments and unfurled banners reading 'Homes for all' A volleyball player and her family are suing after they said her coaches spiked her playing time and her league blocked a transfer to another club. The self-proclaimed kidnapper behind the Gone Girl abduction of Denise Huskins in California says he will turn himself in, but only if his co-conspirators are given immunity. The leaders of Britain's seven main political parties went head-to-head in an unprecedented TV debate on Thursday night in an unusual format for Britain. A teenage girl who suffered horrific injuries after being dragged behind a car and left for dead in a gutter has broken her silence. Japan's defence minister has been forced to assure MPs that the country has never been invaded by aliens. A 10-year-old boy has been shot in the stomach by a stray bullet intended for an aggressive dog. All images are copyrighted. The 'five-second rule', which has been passed down from generation to generation, is not as sure-fire as many snackers would surely like it to be However, health experts have largely dismissed the almost magical powers surrounding the five-second rule, but said what type of food and where you drop it does come into play. Experts have largely dismissed the almost magical powers surrounding the five-second rule, but said what type of food and where you drop it does come into play. One of three men convicted of kidnapping 26 children from a school bus in Chowchilla, California, in 1976 has been granted parole. Saturday Night Live parodied the daytime CNN Newsroom, which turned into a series of let-downs when it emerged there was no footage for the stories they were covering. A hotel owner believes he has found the perfect solution for revitalising his flagging business - by converting it into a swingers' paradise. A row has broken out in the Gaza Strip over the value of a Banksy mural painted on a metal door that was blown up during last summer's war with Israel. The search for an autistic boy who went missing from a campsite in Victoria has entered its fourth day. A former elementary school teacher who police say was obsessed with one of her 11-year-old students has waived a preliminary hearing on a felony charge that she interfered with the girl's legal custody. All images are copyrighted. Genes for Good is a Facebook app designed to survey the health of millions of social network users, who can also submit spit samples to tie their survey results to their genes. A former special education high school teacher who admitted to having sex with five underage male students has been sentenced to three years in prison. Stargazers across Australia have been treated to one of the shortest lunar eclipses of the century. A US sailor who spent more than two months adrift at sea has been rescued by a German-flagged ship. The Jessica bra from Tutti Rouge features removable cookies that sit inside a pocket within the bra to give ample bosoms the option of extra oomph. A first on the larger bra market, Tutti Rouge's Jessica features removable cookies (light foam pads that sit inside a pocket within the bra) to give ample bosoms the option of extra oomph. Chloe the wombat, who first made headlines after her special bond with her surrogate zookeeper mum emerged last December, has found herself a new buddy at Taronga Zoo's grounds in Sydney after she moved into her new digs alongside a couple of echidnas. Chloe the wombat, who first made headlines after her special bond with her surrogate zookeeper mum emerged last December, has found herself a new buddy at Taronga Zoo's grounds in Sydney after she moved into her new digs alongside a couple of echidnas. Big Bang Theory's Bill Prady is set to co-write a new series of The Muppet Show, according to reports. A woman who stole more than £22,000 from her grandmother's 98-year-old partner to fund her gambling addiction has been jailed for 18 months. More than 470 dogs have died in the UK in the past five years from food poisoning. Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker has labelled Nigel Farage a 'd***' during last night's leader's debate. At least 20 people have been injured in a mass brawl involving hundreds of people at a casino in New York. Bowe Bergdahl, the American soldier who was held by the Taliban for five years, was planning to travel to Uzbekistan to 'talk to Russian organized crime,' according to a former military intelligence officer. The European Union (EU) is preparing to file anti-competition charges against Google. First Lady Michelle Obama has once again busted some moves, this time on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The plot where Lizzie Borden and her family are buried has been defaced with graffiti. In a ruling that could end the reign of illegal online downloading, the Federal Court of Australia has ordered Australian internet companies to reveal the IP addresses of thousands of account holders who illegally uploaded the film The Dallas Buyers Club online. A lunar eclipse that will turn the moon into a blood red has been predicted in the Bible. France has blamed the UK for causing a sharp rise in the number of youngsters who binge-drink. Millions of petrol and diesel engine cars would be banned from the road within 25 years under Liberal Democrat plans. All schools should display posters warning pupils and parents to respect teachers, union officials have said. All images are copyrighted. The attorney representing a 16-year-old Pennsylvania boy charged with fatally shooting a friend in the face and then taking a selfie with his lifeless body stated in court Wednesday that the killing was an accident. A personal trainer who claims to have helped Gwen Stefani get into shape hit a woman so hard that she lost a tooth and was left lying unconscious in a pool of blood, a court has hard. Casey Batchelor has unveiled her summer collection with Honeyz.com in full - and models all of the clothes herself, of course. All images are copyrighted. Six hostages who hid in a freezer during January's Islamist attacks in Paris have sued French media for broadcasting their location live. The father of a 15-year-old girl who fell to her death from a 19th floor flat in Hong Kong says he is 'distraught'. All images are copyrighted. Five prisoners - including an Islamic extremist who allegedly shot dead two police officers - have been killed as they tried to escape from a van taking them to court in southern India. Andy Murray beat Tomas Berdych in straight sets to reach the final of the Miami Open. A Florida woman is facing charges after being accused of kicking a deputy in the groin and thigh several times before offering him oral sex in exchange for a get out of jail free card. 'To be honest, I have not found this difficult at all.' The teenager who was famously pictured in a bloodied state in his mugshot after he sexually abused an 11-year-old boy and was beaten unconscious by the child's father has been jailed for 25 years. She was just eight when she first attended the Maundy Day service. It is not the typical place you would expect to find a bird nest, but this blue tit is busy creating hers - inside a lamp post. Police were twice called to an aircraft when 'disruptive' passengers mutinied over being stranded on the tarmac for five hours after their plane was diverted. All images are copyrighted. A scientist who claims to have found alien life forms in Earth's stratosphere says he has found new evidence. A new study has revealed that students on computer science and dentistry courses at university are much less likely to have had a sexual experience than pupils enrolled in other subjects. A lonely shepherd has been found dead alongside a scarecrow he had apparently had sex with after dressing it up in a long-haired wig and lipstick. A protester who caused a major security alert by throwing marbles at MPs and shouting 'you are all just liars' during Prime Minister's Questions has walked free from court. Police in Iowa have issued an arrest warrant for the boyfriend of a student found murdered in the trunk of her car. A new hashtag has popped up on social media site Instagram exposing some of these 'awful' things parents do to their children- such as giving them a bath (how dare they), putting them in their high chair (so mean), and even giving them cookies (what a truly evil thing to do). A hilarious new hashtag has popped up on social media site Instagram exposing some of these 'awful' things parents do to their children- such as giving them a bath (how dare they), putting them in their high chair (so mean), and even giving them cookies (what a truly evil thing to do). It was once a colourful backdrop for the shenanigans of Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy, but years of neglect meant this piece of film history risked being lost forever. In a world where girls grow up fast, should these online hot or not videos really surprise us? Half of three to six-year-olds say they worry about being fat, with a fifth of girls under 11 confessing to have even tried diets (picture posed by model) ‘This is mine and Eleanor’s hot-or-not video,’ announces Zoe, waving a list of her classmates’ names at the camera. All photographs by Jeff Gusky. The body of a newborn baby was discovered hidden in a cubicle inside a Michigan office building after police say the mother had secretly given birth in the bathroom and then returned to her seat to resume her work. The Hospital of Dolls, or Ospedale delle Bambole as it is known in Rome, was built by the Squatriti family 60 years ago and today their descendants, Federico Squatriti, 52, and his 82-year-old mother Gelsomina continue the family tradition An app which allows users to superimpose images of gory injuries to photos of themselves has been slammed for'making a mockery of violence'. All images are copyrighted. The fossilised face of Little Foot, which has now been accurately dated for the first time, shows a gorilla-like face but fully upright and very strong with powerful hands. Satellite TV operator DirecTV has pulled the plug on its popular advertising campaign featuring 80s heartthrob Rob Lowe after complaints by rival Comcast. Neanderthals may have suffered from a wide range of diseases that still plague us today, according to new research. When Clare Hines found out she was pregnant she was faced with an agonising choice - cancel an operation to remove the tumour growing on her brain or terminate her unborn baby. Celebrity chef Pete Evans has been dropped as the celebrity ambassador for popular salad chain Sumo Salad. Tiny DNA fragments may have played a key role in creating primitive life, a study suggests. Poundland has been forced to pull decorative plastic Easter Eggs from their shelves over fears children may choke - because they look like Cadbury Mini Eggs. A Miami University of Ohio student killed by her boyfriend in February was shot in her own bed in a locked bedroom as she slept fully clothed, according to a grisly coroner's report revealed. A mother died after complications arose with her birth, an inquest has heard. Militants fighting for the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq are being led by a highly secretive group of strategists and officials that were once senior figures in Saddam Hussein's army. Philips has unveiled its latest foray into smart lighting which, thanks to its wireless and rechargeable features, can be moved wherever you want in your home. Philips has unveiled its latest foray into smart lighting which, thanks to its wireless and rechargeable features, can be moved wherever you want in your home. A US couple have been sentenced for child neglect after admitting to locking their three children in a room with urine and feeding them through a gate. A group of Americans who were sold as babies have been using DNA to trace their biological families. A geography graduate has applied for more than 500 jobs - but has not been called for a single interview. I am not vain, rich or brave enough to face plastic surgery, when my mother rang for her weekly chat and I was feeling ancient after spotting a new wrinkle, I probed her for beauty advice The family of conjoined twin sisters who died 19 days after they were born have been left mortified after they arrived at their gravesite to find cemetery staff had cleared the baby section of all mementos and tossed them in the rubbish. All images are copyrighted. Islamic State militants infiltrated a Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus today, marking the terrorist group's deepest foray the Syrian capital and seat of President Bashar Assad's power. An ex-fundamentalist Mormon tried to get her four children back from the sect and was met by 600 cult members physically barring the reunion. Boden, one of the UK’s best-known children’s clothing brands, is enjoying a revival, thanks in part to its latest spring/summer collection. A family of four was enjoying a day out together in Portland, Maine when a white man yelled a racial slur at them before speeding off. A Texas university that booked Matthew McConaughey as its May commencement speaker has broken the silence on the actor's speaking fee. Whether you sprout the odd grey hair, spend hours eradicating them or let your silver locks flow free, the latest hair trend is good news for women everywhere. The founder of Bikram yoga, who has been accused of sexually assaulting multiple students, has said women love him so much he wouldn't need to rape them to get sex. It's all about the unkempt hunk. A Canadian man found a novel way to take in the sights while travelling across country, by taking an rocking chair with him. A young boy has been scarred for life after coming home Tuesday afternoon to find his parents dead - their bodies hacked with a chainsaw. It's April Fool's Day in the UK, but parents have been left red-faced by some of the products on offer. Investigators concluded that Harper Lee, pictured above in 2009, is in a fit state to make decisions about the future of the forthcoming novel Go Set a Watchman. The wait is almost over for fans of BBC One drama Poldark. Mick Schumacher made his official Formula 4 test debut with Van Amersfoort on Wednesday - but ended up going off the track during a training session. A church will hold its Maundy Thursday service today instead of tomorrow to allow a weekly drop-in session for prostitutes to go ahead. French special forces have rescued a Dutchman held hostage by Al Qaeda-linked militants in Mali. More than 100 firefighters have been called to fight a six-alarm blaze at General Electric's Appliance Park in Louisville. The Conservatives have accused Ukip of 'cynical, misleading and utterly calculating' behaviour after a former parliamentary candidate defected to the party. Poldark will return for a second series, the BBC has confirmed. Candice Swanepoel has appeared in Max Factor's latest beauty campaign as none other than silver screen legend Marilyn Monroe. All that food needs something to wash it down, so FEMAIL have asked the experts to advise what tipple to pair with our favourite seasonal foods, from seafood and lamb, to traditional Easter treats. All that food needs something to wash it down, so FEMAIL have asked the experts to advise what tipple to pair with our favourite seasonal foods, from seafood and lamb, to traditional Easter treats. A young mother has described her hotel nightmare that included seeing her and her partner invited to a late-night party with escorts in the room next door. New Yorkers are being urged to consider moving to Detroit in a series of billboards posted around New York City, including this one in Brooklyn. The body of a missing University of Minnesota student has been pulled from the Mississippi River five days after she plunged from a bridge during a night out, medical examiners have said. A father has discovered that Facebook photos of him and his seven-year-old daughter were used to set up a fake account and scam an Austrian woman out of $4,000. When she was born, Amber Rachdi was so heavy, she was warned she risked dying by the age of 30. A mother-of-two lost more than ten stone after she became concerned that her size was causing her to look like a man. Life has been discovered nearly a mile and half underground, raising hopes bacteria might be able to survive deep beneath the surface of other planets. Life has been discovered nearly a mile and half underground, raising hopes bacteria might be able to survive deep beneath the surface of other planets. A former Democratic congressional aide who pleaded guilty last year to raping two women was spared jail time on Friday because horrific disfiguring injuries he suffered in an unrelated 2013 acid attack. As part of International Women's Day, BBC News takes a look back at some of the ancient women's beauty secrets. A nine-year-old boy has died in hospital from injuries sustained in a horrific car crash that also killed his eight-year-old sister. Police in the US state of Oregon are searching for a couple accused of writing bad checks and using them to buy outdoors supplies and groceries. Employers in the United States added the fewest jobs in more than two years in March. It's the biggest omelette you've ever cooked in your life and it took an hour to ensure the eggs were cooked all the way through. Greece has denied it will fail to pay a multi-million pound loan following reports it has drawn up plans to introduce parallel drachma currency to pay domestic bills. Style experts Louise Redknapp and Emma Willis give us their top tips on how to pull off the wide leg trouser. The wide-leg trouser made an appearance on several catwalks including on the runway of Gucci SS15 who showcased a denim take on the trend, for a high street take try the Topshop Miller jean (right) Celine showcased colourful billowing bottoms on their SS15 runway. If you want to know what it’s like to be a celebrity in Sussex, look no further than one of the country’s most exclusive cul-de-sacs. All images are copyrighted. Outspoken MP Bob Katter has risked being drawn into a race row after accusing the Queensland Government of believing embattled MP Billy Gordon was 'a little black puppet on a string'. The nation's largest suppliers of HIV and AIDS medical care is accused of bilking Medicare and Medicaid in an elaborate $20 million dollar scam that spanned 12-states, according to a lawsuit filed in South Florida federal court. A mother was shot dead in front of her 12-year-old son by a stranger she simply laughed at while passing him in her car. The name Gary - once one of the most popular names in Britain - is now heading for extinction. When James Bowen wrote a heart-warming memoir about a stray cat rescuing him from homelessness and heroin addiction, it became an overnight bestseller. An undercover police officer who was captured on video ranting at an Uber driver is assigned to the Joint Terrorism Task Force, it has emerged. A high-flying banker falsely branded ‘Crazy Miss Cokehead’ has been awarded £3.2million after her career was destroyed by sexist taunts. A contestant on The Price is Right has walked away with a $21,960 car for free courtesy of a dumb mistake by the model hired to reveal the answers on the daytime quiz show. California Governor Jerry Brown has ordered mandatory water restrictions for the first time in the state's history. Whooping cough has infected 19 children attending a primary school in north Brisbane. The middle ear bone of a Neanderthal child has been recreated in a 3D model, raising the prospect that our ancient relatives heard differently to us too. A teenager's response to a rejection letter has gone viral, attracting nearly 100,000 likes and rebolgs since it was posted to her Tumblr account. A paramedic who pretended he was gay to get close to women before sexually assaulting them has been struck off the medical register. A husband whose wife was brutally stabbed to death by her own son has described his heartache at her death. Bad Girls Club star Linsey 'Jade' Berardi has died at the age of 22. A nurse and her five-year-old autistic son are facing deportation back to the Philippines. A Florida woman was arrested after she allegedly hit her 67-year-old boyfriend in the face so hard that she knocked out one of his contact lenses. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ordered the recreation of a famous 'pleasure troupe' of young women that North Korean leaders have traditionally employed to entertain them. David Cameron has suggested using jujitsu to 'put Nigel Farage on the floor' in tonight's televised debate between seven party leaders. A mother who made the heartbreaking decision to give birth to her sick baby at just 20 weeks had her wedding dress redesigned so her tiny daughter could be buried in it. All photographs by Robert Streeter and Robert Hoehn. The gym, pictured here in a photo obtained by DNAInfo New York, was meant as a perk to lure full-price-paying tenants, who shell out $3,500-a-month for a one bedroom. A cross-dressing Japanese television star's robotic clone has made its 'unnervingly real' on-screen debut - the first android to host its own show. All images are copyrighted. Turkey has lifted a block on social media sites in the country after Twitter, Facebook and YouTube agreed to remove chilling images of a prosecutor being held at gunpoint by left wing extremists. Labour will ban bosses employing regular staff on zero-hours contracts for any longer than 12 weeks. A man has been charged with murdering his five-month-old daughter. All images are copyrighted. The family of a former art teacher who died from lung cancer after years of pinning pupils' work to classroom walls lined with asbestos has taken legal action against the local council. Avril Lavigne has revealed she was bedridden for five months after contracting Lyme disease. Author Sue Townsend, who wrote the best-selling Adrian Mole series, has left more than £1m in her will. Violent spectators might not be the only ones to face strict disciplining after Friday night's NRL match, as NRL head's reveal players could also face sanctions for their unacceptable behaviour on the field. Amazing photographs show Oscar silhouetted in front of the still erupting Tolbachik volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia. It has long been considered the most expensive place in the UK to buy property, but it seems London is being pipped to the post by coastal Salcombe. One of the FBI's most wanted terrorists has been killed in a raid in the Philippines. Tired of spending hours staring at a computer screen? A father who is paralysed from the waist down has been told he can only have a disability grant to adapt his home if his wife gives up her job and goes on benefits. An Arkansas woman who has become the world's oldest living person wants President Barack Obama to attend her 117th birthday party. An Australian mother says she was told she could not breastfeed in a hotel bar because it was for ‘over 18s only.’ Five years and 225 million units later, it seems many critics have been proved wrong - for now. This is the shocking moment an unemployed scaffolder punched his unsuspecting former friend in the face so hard that he was left with a fractured skull and a bleed to the brain. The woolly mammoth became extinct as a result of crippling bone disease that left them unable to fend off predators, according to startling new evidence from Russia. A 10-year-old boy jumped to his death from a window at his school last month after becoming upset following a losing chess match, according to a new police report. A heavily pregnant Jehovah's Witness woman and her baby died after she refused a blood transfusion that would probably have saved both of their lives. An elderly couple had to leave their home after they were beaten with a metal bar during a burglary. The governor of Arkansas says his son persuaded him not to sign a controversial religious freedom bill. Robert Durst's first court date culminated in a shouting match after none of his lawyers' witnesses showed up. Bath Abbey could be linked to the city's Roman water network to heat the vast medieval church using ancient underground springs. One of the world's last remaining examples of a steam yacht is up for auction in Australia. The US ambassador to the Czech Republic, Dan Shapiro, has said he regrets that President Milos Zeman felt offended by his criticism of his decision to attend a Russian World War II parade. Having a Waitrose within walking distance is not only convenient - it also means your house is worth more, according to a study. The captain of a ship that sank off the coast of Africa'started applauding and cheering' when his vessel was entirely submerged, according to anti-poaching activists who saved the man and his crew. 'I'm not your run of the mill pensioner': Bette Carrouze, 78, says she is making up for all the hard work put in to raising her daughters alone. A family-friendly coffee shop had its Facebook page hacked and flooded with pornography after an employee clicked on a malicious link in an email. With Easter just around the corner we thought it would be helpful to give you a real life gauge on how much cardio you'll need to put in to get the most out of your Easter binge session. Christians must resist without violence the persecution they suffer, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said. A woman who urinated in her in-laws' cups of tea everyday for a year was caught red-handed when her mother-in-law walked into the kitchen and found her squatting over the teapot. A policeman has been found guilty of misconduct in a public office after having sex with women he met on duty. A swarm of sharks was spotted off the coast of south Florida last week. Florists in rural Georgia are hoping their state passes similar measures to Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act, but say they would deny service to gay people regardless of the legality. Lindsay Lohan has been living in London for the past year and says she likes it so much, she doesn't see herself returning to the States any time soon. Three hours after giving birth to her longed-for baby girl, Lianne Hindle lay dead in the same hospital bed. All images are copyrighted. Hundreds of foreigners have been evacuated from Yemen after weeks of fierce fighting in the war-torn country. The Obama administration says it's perfectly legal for a former Internal Revenue Service official to refuse to answer questions about the agency's treatment of conservative groups. Morgellons disease has been described by those who suffer from it as fatigue and memory loss, while also leading large sores on the body which are constantly itching to the sensation of bugs or parasites crawling underneath the skin. A woman has been charged with the murder of a lawyer who was found stabbed to death in his hotel room. A mother is suing her local council over claims it ignored complaints of bullying that she says left her autistic daughter with post-traumatic stress disorder. David Cameron has made no secret of the fact that he gets broody around babies, but his wife Samantha has ruled out adding to the family in Number 10. All images are copyrighted. A man who murdered six members of his girlfriend's family on Christmas Eve has told a court he thought he had to. A six-month-old baby died with traces of cocaine in her stomach despite her drug-user parents being reported to social services five times. A 17 stone mother who was left red faced after becoming trapped in a fairground ride has shed almost half her body weight after taking to the treadmill. Tributes have been paid to a newly-wed doctor and her husband who died in a plane crash. The world's highest-grossing fast food chain will be sharing a little more of its revenue with its workers, as the company revealed plans to raise wages at its restaurants across the US. Tiger Woods ended a week of speculation and debate over the state of his game by announcing on Friday that he will play next week in the Masters. When Jen Psaki was offered a job at the White House, she didn't think it would last long. The devastated fiance of the late 'wellness warrior' Jessica Ainscough has written an emotional letter to her followers, revealing she was undergoing radiation treatment in her final weeks and 'giggling and drinking green smoothies' in her hospital bed until the day she died. Labour leader Ed Miliband has been getting a lot of praise for admitting that he ‘blubbed’ while watching Pride, a British film released last year. A workman caught hanging out of the door of a van travelling at 85mph down the motorway says he was only doing it because he needed some fresh air. In our series of letters from British men, Peter Stringfellow reflects on becoming a father for the first time at the age of 76. Former Hewlett Packard head Carly Fiorina is attributing the years-long drought in California to 'liberal environmentalists,' whom she says brought on the state's water shortage with their policies. In an enormous yield, four-metre long king cobra Raja has delivered almost 500 milligrams of deadly toxin for veteran handler Billy Collett at Gosford's Australian Reptile Park, north of Sydney They're the best of friends who work and play together, so it's hardly surprising that Gigi Hadid has picked up some words of wisdom from Kendall Jenner. A drink-driver has been jailed for causing life-changing injuries by dangerous driving. When Destiny's Child reunited at the Stellar Gospel Awards in Las Vegas last weekend, it was the first time Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams performed together since appearing during the halftime show at Super Bowl in 2013 in New Orleans. Sisters Jess and Stef Dadon have teamed up with an innovative online New York-based company that allows you to digitally design your own prints - and Buffalo shoes, the brand behind the Spice Girls' trademark platforms. For the first time in 65 years the California Department of Water Resources has found no snow during its manual survey of the land at 6,800 feet in the Sierra Nevada in early April. A charity set up by Brad Pitt to build new houses for people made homeless when Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans a decade ago is embroiled in legal action - after the new homes started to rot. Uruguay has long been a favourite summer spot for European and American travellers, but has long been a favourite spot for South Americans thanks to its endless golden beaches and low prices. Wedged between oversized neighbours Argentina and Brazil, Uruguay has largely stayed off the radar for European and American travellers, but has long been a favourite summer spot for South Americans thanks to its endless golden beaches and low prices. All images are copyrighted. This is the dramatic moment a caravan is totally destroyed after its impatient driver loses control while trying to overtake a lorry. This is the amazing scene as a freelance photographer risks his life to capture an image of a hungry lion from just a few feet away. The true story of a Japanese woman who was found dead in the frozen wastes of the US state of Minnesota in 2001 has been dramatised in a new film. She's accused of plotting a terrorist attack in New York City, and referred to herself as'real bad b****es' in conversations with a federal informant. If you think you have what it takes to be a member of one of the world’s most exclusive societies, you might want to think again. Promposals are the big trend in high school proms as teens think up progressively more outlandish ways to ask each other to the biggest dance of the year. All images are copyrighted. A Russian military analyst has said that his country needs to develop a new nuclear deterrent against the US. All images are copyrighted. Scientists believe they have found the answer to one of nature's greatest mysteries - how desert fairy circles form. John Lewis is still desperately trying to sell its leftover Christmas stock despite spending millions on a festive advertising campaign. All images are copyrighted. The parents of a boy whose body was found inside a septic tank last month have been charged with child abuse and neglect. All images are copyrighted. The world's largest commercial helicopter is due to make its maiden flight this year with purchasers forking out $15million (£10.12m) for their own. The chilling Facebook posts of a gun-obsessed 24-year-old man who is believed to have shot dead his father and tried to gun down a family friend before turning the rifle on himself have been revealed. Two trainee obstetricians have been removed from a newly developed $2 million hospital in Western Australia reportedly over concerns about the quality of service and problems with patient safety at the obstetric unit. Prince Harry has taken to the skies in a Spitfire ahead of his trip to Australia and New Zealand. It's a bittersweet moment. An Ohio couple have been found dead in their stateroom aboard a Holland America cruise ship docked in Puerto Rico. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's daughter Princess Beatrice has been spotted partying the night away in East London. It was a Cinderella moment in reverse. Nicole Kidman has been slammed by an American union representing 25,000 flight attendants for her new ad campaign with Etihad Airways. Patients tried and failed to book almost 34 million GP appointments last year, shocking new figures have revealed. A hospital in Western Australia is in hot water after blood and bone fragments were found on supposedly sanitised medical instruments. A thief nicknamed the 'Black Widow of Facebook' who drugged and robbed men after she lured them into bed has been arrested. A high-flyer who combined her stressful finance job with raising six children has advised her daughters to marry early and have children while they are young. A hotelier claims to be living in fear after her windows were smashed and she received intimidating phone calls after appearing on Channel 4's 'Four in a Bed' criticising other hotels in the area. All images subject to copyright. A Texas man spent the weekend in jail in an attempt to avoid paying $1,700 in fines related to nearly two decades of code violations for his overgrown lawn. The wife of a D.C. rabbi who was caught filming dozens of women changing in a ritual bathroom at their synagogue has spoken out for the first time since his arrest last fall. A New York City doorman says he's been fired for being too nice to his wealthy tenants. Male fish woo females with long, rhythmical noises that sound like boat whistles, which also act as a deterrent to love rivals, New Scientist reported. Male fish woo females with long, rhythmical noises that sound like boat whistles, which also act as a deterrent to love rivals, New Scientist reported. A family's home has been damaged after their pet dog accidentally started a fire while hunting for food. A doctor has admitted secretly filming men in the gym showers by cutting a hole in shampoo bottles and concealing his iPhone inside. The search for a two-metre South American boa constrictor, on the loose after police mistakenly believed it was a harmless Australian python and set it free, has been called off. All images are copyrighted. At least 35 workers have been killed at a dairy factory in Yemen as Saudi Arabian warplanes continue to bomb Shiite rebel positions in both the north and the south of the country. Australian actress Bunkie King has revealed how her three-way relationship with actor Jack Thompson and her sister worked. Richie Sambora is being investigated by police over claims he 'threatened to kill' his former fashion designer lover. Too many carrots are making the nation's pet rabbits fat, an animal charity has warned. A man has been arrested after a 13-year-old girl was imprisoned, beaten, sexually assaulted and burned with a lighter in America. All images are copyrighted. The world's first 'virtual holiday' experience on social media - allowing customers to appear to be on a trip away according to their social channels, whilst actually still at home. A woman who was kidnapped at knife-point by her ex-boyfriend has been found by police after she made contact with a family member. Soldiers will soon be able to get inked on their arms and legs thanks to changing rules, officials announced Wednesday. It's a brave politician indeed who is willing to expose their own battle with their squeezed middle for the cameras. A utility says it did not cut off power to a family of eight who died of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning because they were behind on their utility bills. It is seen as extremely rude in most human societies, but it appears apes also use whispers to pass on information they do not want others to hear. Real Housewives of New Jersey star Joe Giudice has had his driving license suspended for two years by a state judge who called his driving record the worst he's ever seen. The family of a charity worker who drowned while volunteering to help youngsters in one of South Africa's poorest townships have paid tribute to their 'bubbly tomboy'. Ed Balls has been accused of 'letting the cat out of the bag' on tax rises after leaving the door open to trapping more middle-class workers in the 40p tax rate. A former air stewardess who was struck down by a devastating illness is making her catwalk debut today in a wheelchair. A woman who flashed her K-cup breasts on Google Street View has been charged by police with disorderly behaviour. An Australian woman has been charged with racially aggravated assault after allegedly attacking her African neighbours with a crowbar. A fisherman who spent more than two months adrift at sea has been rescued by the US Coast Guard. An Oregon man adopted from South Korea as a toddler fears that he could be torn away from his wife and three children because his U.S. Pictures of the Australian man reportedly facing the death penalty for smuggling ice in China have emerged. Jesus Christ was not a real person and is probably the result of a combination of stories about several different individuals, according to a writer and leading atheist activist. The Taliban have released a bizarre biography of their 'charismatic' supreme leader Mullah Omar - praising the one-eyed terrorist's'special' sense of humour and love of grenade launchers April Fool's pranks are meant to be a bit of light-hearted fun, intended to trigger smiles of embarrassment. Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau and his group of insurgents have reportedly been murdering women forced into marriage with fighters, and using children as 'expendable cannon fodder'. Vladimir Putin is planning to exploit the threat of nuclear war to force Nato out of countries bordering Russia, it has been claimed. A secret meeting between intelligence figures in Moscow and Washington reportedly revealed Putin will consider any attempt to return the Crimean peninsula to Ukraine as declaration of war and will take any necessary step - including using nuclear weapons - to retain control of the region. A former Kansas elementary school teacher was arrested this week and charged with child sex crimes. Sanchez, 25, was arrested Monday on charges including electronic solicitation, unlawful sexual relations, solicitation of unlawful sexual relations and three counts of promoting obscenity to a minor. A 115-year-old Detroit-area woman now listed as the world's oldest living person still makes plans for a fishing trip each year and credits God for her longevity. Amateur jockey Lewis Ferguson is flung from his horse in spectacular fashion at Wincanton. The new 4G mobile phone services in the UK are not as super-fast as the industry promised - and could get worse. A Minnesota man has been found guilty of tainting his female colleague's coffee in a bid to get noticed. The victims of a horrific medical experiment run by the United States in Guatemala that deliberately infected individuals with syphilis in order to test drugs and study the disease are now suing Johns Hopkins University. The RSPCA is considering abandoning its controversial policy of 'pursuing pointless fox hunting prosecutions' after the collapse of the latest case. The Havasupai tribe are the smallest Indian nation in America, with just over 600 village inhabitants. A drunk Chinese man became so annoyed at his neighbour's dog barking that he killed it by slashing its throat. Iranians have been celebrating after a historic deal was struck between Iran and six world powers. A mother who cradled her three-year-old son while she lay down in front of a train killed them both after finding out her husband had a second family, an inquest has heard. All images are copyrighted. One Wall Street trader closed out his week a few million dollars richer last Friday - and it was all thanks to social media. All images are copyrighted. The FBI repeatedly deceived Congress by destroying vital files relating to the assassination of Martin Luther King, a new book claims. Chelsea Manning, the US Army solider who was convicted of leaking thousands of secret diplomatic cables to WikiLeaks, has begun tweeting from behind bars at Leavenworth military prison in Kansas. Chelsea Manning, the US Army solider who was convicted of leaking thousands of secret diplomatic cables to WikiLeaks, has begun tweeting from behind bars at Leavenworth military prison in Kansas. A dog breeder and exhibitor who dragged her pet behind her car at a speed of 30mph has been banned from keeping animals. The 'no poo' movement has gained popularity over recent years because of celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Shailene Woodley, Adele and Jessica Simpson who have revealed that they avoid washing their hair for days at a time. Police have raided a doctors' surgery following 'concerns' about the deaths of four patients in the Channel Islands. All images are copyrighted. Rae Johnston is one of the growing number of Australians who are dressing up in hand-made costumes of their favourite comic book, television show or movie characters in the name of cosplay - a trend that has exploded online and at conventions across the globe. Ms Johnston is one of the growing number of Australians who are dressing up in hand-made costumes of their favourite comic book, television show or movie characters in the name of cosplay - a trend that has exploded online and at conventions across the globe. Footage of a teacher hitting his co-worker's groin with an axe in a class experiment has gone viral online. A British man has been arrested in Turkey after an operation against a far-left militant group that left a prosecutor dead. Texas-based Blue Bell Ice Cream has suspended operations at an Oklahoma production facility that officials had previously connected with a disease linked to the deaths of three people. A 101-year-old Sydney woman who recently tripped over an uneven footpath has been taking part in step classes to improve her fitness. Apple is looking to boost the battery life of its mobile devices. All images are copyrighted. Photos by Ugaaso Abukar Boocow An Australian mother has launched a scathing attack on Qantas, claiming the airline discriminated against her autistic son. A manhunt is under way for a convicted murderer who escaped from an Illinois jail. New Zealand's former immigration minister Hakaoro Hakaoro has been found guilty of another string of complaints. The harrowing image of four-year-old Hudea surrendering to a camera in a Syrian refugee camp late last year has shocked the world. A video of a dog repeatedly honking a horn after being left alone in a car has gone viral online. Hundreds of mourners have attended the joint funeral of two brothers who died after one of the boys shot the other then turned the gun on himself. A pregnant mother with a rare form of dwarfism has revealed the physical challenges of raising her three-year-old son - who is more than half her size - while preparing for the arrival of her second child. A former paramedic who used crystal meth every day and spent up to $500 a week to keep up her drug habit has spoken publicly for the first time. The tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is a land of myths and magic - a Shangri-La where, as legend has it, tigers fly through the air and witches reside in ancient forests. This tiny Himalayan kingdom, wedged between Tibet and India, is a land of myths and magic - a Shangri-La where, as legend has it, tigers fly through the air and witches reside in ancient forests. A Massachusetts man is facing charges in connection after severed human body parts were discovered inside a discarded duffel bag near the campus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Tasers are supposed to offer people protection, but for one dim-witted youngster there was one person even the most powerful stun gun couldn't protect him against - himself. Orgasmic meditation, shortened to OM, is a practice that marries sex with mindfulness and, according to its founders, encourages 'connection, vitality and wellness' and 'cultivates a greater connection' between partners. A former Royal Navy seaman has vowed to take his own life if he is ever captured by Islamic State militants. The International Space Station (ISS) is about to get a new resident - a plant. A federal judge has ordered the Internal Revenue Service to hand over a list of the 298 tea party organizations that it targeted with broad and often intrusive questions when they applied for nonprofit tax-exempt status. Here are the 10 most alcoholic cocktails in the world, compiled by Femail. However, according to the original recipe, published in drinks book Sippin' Safari, the drink was made from three different kinds of rum, lime juice, falernum, Angostura bitters, Pernod, grenadine, and 'Don's Mix,' a combination of cinnamon syrup and grapefruit juice. The mother of a New York City TV reporter blamed her sudden death at the age of 49 on her boss in a confrontation at the funeral, a new report has claimed. A 26-year-old woman has been arrested for 'Facebook thugging' after posting a photo of herself pointing a gun on the social networking site in response to other users''misdirected threats'. The Conservatives have accused Nigel Farage of ‘complete chaos’ over his party’s immigration policy. Choupette the cat has become one of the world's most famous pets. Green Party activists have been told to dress in'mainstream' fashion while knocking on doors in a bid to win over sceptical voters. The National Football League has hired its first female official, Sarah Thomas, according to a report. In the latest episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kim, Kourtney and Khloe discuss Rob Kardashian's disappearance from the public eye. Cold war: Joshua Ma allegedly offered his rival's customers free ice cream and boasted that he 'owned the town's ice cream truck business in Gloversville A mother accused of smothering her infant son inside a bathroom at a busy Manhattan restaurant reportedly told police she put the boy 'to sleep' to spare him from being eaten by someone. It's that time of year again - time for a picnic. The girlfriend of killer co-pilot Andreas Lubitz is believed to be too scared to return to the small town they both grew up in fearing the she will face the ‘hatred of the world’. All images are copyrighted. A California paramedic has reunited with the doctor who saved his life as a newborn. Police have arrested and charged a man and woman over the discovery of a mass greyhound dog grave in Queensland. Blindness didn't stop one New Hampshire man from taking on the Tough Mudder last week, where he was one of only 10 percent of competitors to successfully ring a bell while swinging on a rope 25 feet in the air. He won 212 races during his 14-year career before a crash at Goodwood in 1962. A woman who bought cheap hair extensions in a bid to look glamorous ended up with an infection and a hole in her head. This is the moment a skateboarder bombs down a road at 40mph and collides with a deer head-on as it unexpectedly leaps out. The Red Lady's remains (burial site pictured) were found in the El Mirn Cave in Cantabria, Spain. A Disney World employee allegedly inappropriately touched himself in a Walmart store and then threw bodily fluids over an unsuspecting female shopper. A valet parking attendant managed to plough a 200mph supercar through the front of a shop after mistaking the brake for the throttle in a Ferrari 599 GTO worth £300,000. ‘Which one of your mates is most vulnerable on a night out?’ It's the Tudor stone mansion where real estate heir - and alleged killer - Robert Durst grew up. An attempt to break the world record for the world's biggest Easter egg hunt has turned into a chaotic mess. All images are copyrighted. For years medical experts have warned about the dangers of too much salt, but now new research is questioning conventional wisdom and warning instead of the dangers of too little salt. Rail passengers faced hours of delays after excrement was found inside a train carriage. Samsung will reportedly be the main supplier of the A9 chips in Apple's upcoming iPhone range. All images are copyrighted. Aliens could weigh as much as a polar bear, according to a new study. Cavemen and women sketched an incredible array of prehistoric beasts on the rough limestone walls of a cave 36,000 years ago and now a replica has been created. Frank Sinatra underwent a vasectomy so could not have fathered Ronan Farrow, according to his youngest daughter, Tina Sinatra. Friends of a woman accused of faking terminal cancer to raise money for her treatment have told how they shaved their heads in solidarity. Nigel Farage has revealed his preparation technique for tonight's crunch election debate - no booze until 6pm. Friends of an Uzbekistani woman who died this week claim she was the world's oldest person ever having reached the age of 135. Hospital bosses have been criticised over the deaths of 10 babies and mothers in the space of eight months. The first ever drawing of The Beatles' famous Yellow Submarine which is dubbed the 'holy grail of memorabilia' is set to fetch more than £10,000 at auction. Sexual assault charges were dropped against Uber driver Maxine Fohounhedo, 30, after he produced an audio recording from the night of the alleged attack. Indonesia's attorney-general has claimed that Bali Nine duo Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran will be executed soon. A British schoolgirl has died after being thrown from a horse while on holiday in India with her family. An asthma sufferer almost choked to death when she took a puff on her inhaler and nearly swallowed a false nail. A widow who was left £15million by a high-rolling gambler has launched a multi-million pound lawsuit against his family - claiming she is owed up to £385million more. Charlie Chaplin's divorce papers lay bare the film star's 'cruel and inhumane' treatment of his teenage bride during their short-lived marriage. A Sydney anti-ageing doctor has been found guilty of medical misconduct after it was revealed she had been inappropriately prescribing drugs such as steroids and hormones to her patients. In the wake of the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, school officials across the US are taking a fresh look at ways to keep students and staff safe. Chicago Cubs fans were forced to pee into plastic cups as lines for the bathroom at Wrigley Field stretched through the concourse and out into the stands on opening day. A chip shop boss has created a new answer to the Creme Egg question of 'how do you eat yours?' - by turning the chocolate into a pie to serve with chips. He has been spotted in a toaster, a dog's ear and even a pine dining table. Doctors solved the mystery behind an Arkansas man's kidney failure after discovering he loved downing a gallon of iced tea every day. Giuliana Rancic looked fantastic as she left the Trump International Hotel in New York City on Monday, just a day before the release of her new tell-all Going Off Script, which details her romance with Jerry O'Connell. Former boxing promoter Kellie Maloney has left hospital after completing her sex change operation. A Florida couple who were nine months pregnant were killed when an SUV crashed into their mobile home. Women from around the world have been writing letters to convicted Australian serial killer Ivan Milat since he was locked up in a maximum security prison twenty years ago, a new book reveals. CBS correspondent Lara Logan, who was brutally sexually assaulted while reporting in Egypt in 2011, is back home and recovering after she reportedly checked into a DC hospital for at least the fourth time this year. All images are copyrighted. The Four Corners region of the United States is responsible for producing the largest concentration of the greenhouse gas methane seen over the United States - and is the subject of a major new investigation to find out why. The Productivity Commission has suggested that extending the length of working visas for live-in nannies from overseas could help tackle the childcare shortage. A pensioner shot his terminally ill wife dead before turning the shotgun on himself after the couple apparently made a pact to die together. The Tham Khoun Ex caves, commonly known as Xe Bang Fai River caves, feature imposing stalagmitemade of mineral deposits. Tham Khoun Ex caves, commonly known as Xe Bang Fai River caves, feature imposing stalagmitemade of mineral deposits. A retired couple have become the 10th biggest British winners of Euromillions. All photographs courtesy Diane and Bob Greenberg. A newborn baby with a life-threatening liver condition has been saved after undergoing a transplant from her mother's twin sister. Prince Andrew will not face court action in the US over claims he had sex with an under-age girl, after a Florida judge ruled her claims must be struck out. All images are copyrighted. The man accused of shooting two police officers during a demonstration in Ferguson has confessed to the crime in a series of phone calls from jail that were recorded. The chairman of the online pharmacy site found to be selling NHS patients’ data without their knowledge is the shamed former chief executive of HBOS. Rosa Camfield was born in June of 1913 and died on Monday at the age of 101. Cosmetic surgeon Dr Fredric Brandt hanged himself on Sunday at his Miami mansion, according to reports. These adorable abandoned badger cubs have been nursed back to health by a kind-hearted animal lover on a diet of custard creams. 'Now that this is behind us, let's move forward together with a renewed commitment to the civility and respect that make this state great,' Indiana Governor Mike Pence said after signing his state's amended measure. The man accused of throwing a banana peel at comedian Dave Chappelle during a show on Monday has denied he is racist. All images are copyrighted. Some of the 2,500 police officers who were involved in tracking down the Boston Marathon bombers showed a lack of 'weapons discipline' during two firefights with the brothers, a new report reveals. Antiquities looted from ancient temples and Buddhist sites in India have been found on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art after a tourist spotted they were sourced from an art dealer facing charges in India. All images subject to copyright. A cancer biology PhD student at Stanford University is facing four felony poisoning charges after confessing to putting a known carcinogen into classmates' water bottles over the course of weeks. The parents of a terminally ill five-month-old Australian boy have vowed to fulfil his bucket list before he dies. It is a leap of faith that could easily have ended in disaster. One of the most striking things about being a baby is how little you can say or do. Three Ku Klux Klan members who worked at a Florida prison have been charged with plotting to kill a black inmate after his release. All images are copyrighted. Ecologists in Mongolia fear a mining boom in the region could destroy sacred treasures. In Case You Missed It: a round-up of interesting science and technology stories shared over the weekend. All images are copyrighted. A boxing fight had to be halted after a fighter's cell phone fell out of his trunks. The Grade II listed building was previously known as Bridewell Prison in Liverpool, and housed inmates for court appearances and short sentences. A mother-of-two allegedly high on bath salts stabbed her family dog with a kitchen knife because she thought it was possessed by demons, according to police in Maine. A young girl has been left devastated after her 'best friend' was beaten to death in a field. It’s time to find out who really has the best taste as The Block’s four apartments are now on the market with the auctions pencilled in for April 28. A third of GP training posts remain unfilled, new figures show. Her style is followed by women across the globe and whatever she wears is sure to sell out within minutes. The first people to be affected by Qantas’s newly enforced'smart casual' dress code have taken to social media to complain after being turned away from the airline’s lounges for wearing thongs. An infertile woman convinced her new husband to repeatedly rape her 15-year-old daughter so she could have another child. Peter Ackroyd, one of the UK’s leading film critics, has written a superb biography of Alfred Hitchcock, one of the world’s greatest directors. Voters in last year's parliamentary by-elections lodged complaints about aggressive campaigning tactics, fights between rival supporters, and bizarre activities on polling day, new data shows. France's far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen has hit back at claims he is anti-Semitic. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, has seen 400 per cent growth as far as multi-millionaires calling the city home. A suspected hit-and-run driver has been rescued after he stripped down to his skivvies and jumped into a creek. Rolling Stone will not take any action against Sabrina Rubin Erdely, whose reporting was roundly discredited. A man who spent nearly 30 years on Alabama's death row was freed Friday after a decades-long fight to prove his innocence. Environmental activists rescued 40 crew from a sinking ship it suspected of conducting illegal fishing near the island of Sao Tope, off the Gabon coast. A Vodafone call centre worker has been suspended after he pestered a customer with sexually explicit texts. A teenager who allegedly racially abused a security guard on a train has been dubbed 'public enemy number one' as a magistrate warned him to pull his head in following his release on bail. A series of previously unseen high school photos have shed new light on the star of the hit Netflix show Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, who took his own life last week. In the run-up to the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo, the French-speaking world is less convinced than the British that Napoleon surrendered at the Battle of Waterloo. An eight-month-old kitten has survived a 3,000 mile and 17 day journey from Egypt to Hereford in a shipping container. Jimmy Savile's abuse scandal has 'changed everything', according to the author of a new play about the disgraced broadcaster. She's a best-selling singer, actress, fashion designer, beauty buff and one of the world's best connected stars. How do you say thank you to the teachers that have shaped your life? Kevin Perz, 56, a father-of-four and business owner, has been looking up the teachers he has the fondest memories of from his days at Parkway Central High School in Chesterfield, Missouri. Jeremy Clarkson will not face prosecution over the attack on a Top Gear producer which led to him being sacked from the hit BBC show. A pensioner has been fitted with a magnetic nose after his own had to be removed when he was diagnosed with a rare cancer. A crane removes large pieces of debris as firefighters watch on from the roof of a neighbouring building. The death of a toddler in New South Wales is being treated as suspicious by police. The son of Gerry Anderson, the brains behind the original Thunderbirds, has criticised the computer-generated remake for lacking the'magic' of the classic show. A Michigan man is on trial for murder after allegedly confessing to his roommate that he was a child molester. More than 50,000 Britons have signed up to a scheme offering discount starter homes to those desperate to get on the housing ladder. It's the ultimate treat for Benedict Cumberbatch fans and stands an imposing 6ft tall - just like the man himself. Wisconsin's Frank Kaminsky has brushed off the obsenity and racial slur that Kentucky guard Andrew Harrison directed at him during a postgame news conference at the Final Four. If you've ever struggled to find the right shoe for a particular occasion, then you're in luck. Humans have an instinctive fear of spiders, a study suggests. A violent thug who ended a soldier's career with one punch because he wasn't given a cigarette has been jailed for seven years. The death of Andrew Getty, the grandson of one of the world’s richest men, is the latest tragedy in a family that has been mired in scandal for decades. All images are copyrighted. British agents spied on Argentina until 2011 over fears it would try to reclaim the Falklands Islands, former CIA worker Edward Snowden has claimed. Kirchner: British agents spied on Argentina until 2011 over fears it would try to reclaim the Falklands Islands, former CIA worker Edward Snowden has claimed. A canal was turned into a giant bubble bath after fire crews tackling a nearby chemical plant blaze saw their water mix with a detergent creating a six foot wall of foam. Mindy Kaling has denied knowing anything about her brother's controversial choice to reveal he pretended to be an African American to get into medical school. Soaring immigration means most parts of the country could have fewer available primary school places than pupils in just two years. A New Zealand couple needed a home upon returning home after living in the UK, so they built one on the back of an old flatbed truck. Teeth whitening has become an integral part of women’s beauty regimes, as normal as colouring their hair or waxing their legs. A pregnant woman was saved after her partner dived under the capsized boat they were in to retrieve an emergency flare. At least 54 sailors are dead and 63 have been rescued after a trawler sank off the Russian coast north of Japan. Chinese travellers spent an incredible $164 billion on foreign trips last year. Police searched an area near a Ford Motor Company plant in Michigan on Sunday for clues related to the disappearance of a woman who was last seen at Halloween wearing a Poison Ivy costume. A mother has been forced to plan her children's funerals as they have rare genetic disorder Cockayne Syndrome which gives them a life expectancy of just 12. The row over the state of the NHS in England has intensified. A study by US research firm, Expert Market, looking at data from the International Labour Organisation (ILO), revealed that Jamaica is the country where you're most likely to have a female boss. A study by US research firm, Expert Market, looking at data from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) revealed that Jamaica is the country where you're most likely to have a female boss. A University of Iowa student has died nearly three months after a fall in Rome in a suspected robbery attack. The Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury have used their Easter messages to call for an end to the persecution of Christians. The principal of a school in Canberra has been suspended after it was revealed that an autistic boy was locked in a metal cage. A Europe-wide survey of 19,000 people revealed that the more a country paid to the unemployed or sick, and invested in employment schemes, the more likely its residents were to want a job. All images are copyrighted. A single mother was caught on a hidden camera stealing money from the wallet of her boyfriend’s frail 89-year old grandfather. It's official: Hillary Clinton's campaign headquarters will be in the cooler-than-thou enclave of Brooklyn, New York. As I made my way across the Atlantic to New York, a curious object caught my eye. A student expelled from George Mason University for violating its sexual misconduct policy is suing in federal court to clear his name, arguing that an encounter with a girlfriend was sadomasochistic role playing, not sexual assault. Hundreds of relatives, friends and strangers have gathered to bid an emotional farewell to the 23-year-old man who perished in the gas explosion and building collapse in New York City last month. Top Gear presenters Richard Hammond and James May have been dropped from the programme's website. The actress known for her roles in iconic films such as Scarface, Dangerous Liaisons and The Age of Innocence, has teamed up with Katie Couric to pitch a new television comedy about a morning news program. The Oscar nominated star known for her roles in iconic films such as Scarface, Dangerous Liaisons and The Age of Innocence, has teamed up with Katie Couric to pitch a new television comedy about a morning news program. A zoo in Oregon is facing criticism from animal rights activists after an Asian elephant died - 25 years after he sustained a leg injury while in captivity there. A fraudster who spent thousands of pounds on himself and his family has been jailed. Sexting is 'not advised for politicians', says Ed Miliband - and 'risky if you are young, dodgy if you are older' in the words of Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. If you think you have seen a ghost, you may have been suffering the effects of exposure to mould, according to a group of scientists. A pregnant TV meteorologist has called out the online bullies who attacked her appearance by reading their hateful messages on air - before admitting that their cruel words had taken their toll on her. An Australian psychologist has been banned from the profession after being found guilty of misconduct. Three teenage girls were rescued after their car careened over a 100-foot cliff in Arizona and landed upside down on top of the 16-year-old driver who was thrown from the vehicle. Lingerie brand Curvy Kate has recreated Victoria's Secret's controversial 'The Perfect Body' campaign, using models of all shapes and sizes. All images are copyrighted. Pupils at a school in the US were suspended after sharing a mugshot of their teacher on Instagram. A video of a father teaching his newborn daughter how to suck a plastic water bottle has gone viral. The parents of a six-year-old girl who were travelling home from a screening of Fast and Furious 7 were killed when a drunk driver allegedly sped the wrong up a highway and crashed into their car, police said. The Ferme de Montagne is a boutique hotel in the French resort of Les Gets. A spring snowstorm and icy roads caught Colorado drivers by surprise Friday, causing a 39-vehicle pileup near Boulder and other bad wrecks that shut down highways during the morning commute. Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez's lawyers have rested their case in his murder trial. Tributes have been paid to a man who died at a James Bond-themed swingers' party. Labour is recreating its famous dole queue poster in a bid to highlight the Conservatives’ record on the NHS. A Germanwings flight from Cologne to Venice has been diverted due to a suspected oil leak. The Illume ArcLighter replaces a traditional flame with a high intensity electric arc that focuses its energy at the tip. The UK is to open its first three proton beam therapy centres after cancer-stricken five-year-old Ashya King made a miracle recovery after receiving the treatment. A father's attempt to get his three-year-old son to eat sushi has gone viral after the youngster ran off 'to be sick'. The Sydney Royal Easter Show, which opened to the public last Thursday 26 March. A woman has given birth to a baby boy in the hallways of a Los Angeles courthouse. "This deal is not based on trust, it’s based on unprecedented verification." Big Brother winner Pete Bennett has revealed that he is now homeless. A Texas teenager has killed himself after being bullied by older students, according to friends. David Cameron has been photographed eating a hotdog with a knife and fork during a campaign visit to Dorset. More than half of those newly diagnosed with HIV in the UK in 2013 were born overseas, according to Public Health England. A car salesman who was high on cocaine murdered a prostitute by stabbing her 44 times before raping two more women at his home while his partner enjoyed a Christmas night out. The Foreign Office has been accused of turning its back on a British man jailed in Burma for insulting religion. An orphan who survived a horrific plane crash that claimed the lives of nearly 80 babies and children 40 years ago has made an emotional return to the scene of one of the worst humanitarian disasters of the Vietnam War. All images are copyrighted. The wreckage of a bus and train used in the dramatic scene from The Fugitive lie abandoned in the Great Smokey Mountains in North Carolina. Oscar-nominated actress Jessica Chastain recently purchased a $5.1 million apartment in New York City, which residents claim is haunted by spirits of opera singer Johanna Gadski and architect Alfredo Taylor. Tributes have been paid to a 'top bloke' who died after being stabbed during a violent brawl in Australia. An undergraduate student at Duke University has admitted to hanging a noose in a tree and is no longer on campus, university officials said. They are a stunning visualisation of the art - and how it is orange. A woman armed with guns and hand grenades was shot dead as she tried to attack Istanbul's police headquarters on Wednesday just a day after a deadly hostage situation in the city. A college sophomore who died of excessive alcohol consumption drank a 60-ounce bottle of vodka during what college officials said was the hazing of pledges at an unsanctioned fraternity, according to court papers filed in connection to the case. All images are copyrighted. A 'disorderly' goat was shepherded away from houses in suburban New Jersey after causing a ruckus. From location tagging to unmonitored comments to blatant sexual harassment, a new video streaming app has all the ingredients to become a parent's latest nightmare. Photos on her Instagram and Facebook have been met with criticism online. A new Ebola jab is being given to people in the West African countries most badly hit by the virus. Police are searching a pond near Carrsville, Virginia, in an attempt to find the cell phone of Anjelica 'AJ' Hadsell, a Longwood University freshman who was last seen on March 2. Blind children in Birmingham, Alabama, have celebrated Easter early by hunting for plastic eggs that let of a beeping sound. A 'rainbow coalition' made up of several different parties could cause chaos, Nick Clegg warned today. The Queen will lead the nation at a religious service commemorating the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day, when Second World War Allied forces finally defeated Hitler's Nazi troops on the continent. The rapper known as Vanilla Ice has agreed to perform community service and pay $1,333 to the estate of a neighbour for allegedly stealing from his Florida home. The Premier of Western Australia has sparked outrage after saying'some good' has come out of the year-long search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Pease pudding has been mistaken for a bomb by airport security staff. Health officials say a drug-resistant mutant super-strain of a nasty stomach bug has made its way into the United States and is spreading - already causing more than 200 illnesses since last May. Beach-goers were faced with a different kind of sea creature when they entered the water at Victoria's picturesque Rye Beach last week - a swimming echidna! All images are copyrighted. The iconic blue letters that once hung over Yankee Stadium have failed to sell at auction. Asylum seekers and refugees applying to be minicab drivers are exempt from criminal records checks, potentially allowing murderers and rapists to get behind the wheel. A married teacher was caught having sex with his model lover in a classroom at a top Catholic private school. Samantha Cameron has made her first solo appearance of the general election with a provocative visit to a Ukip stronghold. Dozens of crew members from an alleged poaching vessel have been rescued from life rafts off the coast of Africa. Zayn Malik's former bandmate Louis Tomlinson has accused producer Naughty Boy of being 'inconsiderate' after he teased a track off Zayn's first solo single. Ed Balls was left briefly stumped by a basic maths question today after he gave a speech in Leeds. The Scandfit Try Size bra claims to take you from a B-cup to a DD in an instant. Scientists have discovered why ocean waves create the Earth's constant hum. There will be more Muslims than Christians in the world in less than sixty years, new research revealed. A man arrested at Luton Airport has been charged with terrorism offences. Teenager Becky Watts had to be identified by her DNA after her dismembered body parts were found. A florist fined $1,000 for refusing to sell a same-sex couple wedding flowers has netted more than $87,000 in a crowdfunding campaign. The Lark Ascending has been voted the nation's favourite piece of classical music. All images are copyrighted. A terminally ill fundraiser who claimed to have close celebrity contacts to gain the trust of a charity for terminally ill children stole a laptop, sat nav and phone from the organisation. It's not every day that you get your car back after it's been stolen. 'I'm not sorry for what I did.' A thug beat up his girlfriend so badly after a cancelled New Year's Eve party that their hotel room resembled a 'bloodbath', a court has heard. A thug who hit a stranger over the head with a bottle leaving his victim with a fractured skull has been jailed for four years. The last known images of a murdered student have been released by police. A conman has been jailed for stealing a pensioner's entire £401,000 life savings and using it to finance his dream wedding and honeymoon. A New Jersey police lieutenant who pleaded guilty to a lewdness charge after allegedly masturbating in a Starbucks says his post-traumatic stress disorder is to blame. The Queen is hiring a sous chef who can develop their technical expertise using ‘the most organic and unique sources’ from her Royal gardens. Pope Francis urged the international community not to 'look the other way' and act over the killings of Christians around the globe, during his Easter Monday address. Graffiti artists are hoping to raise a smile with stressed-out Beijing residents - by painting neglected phone booths so that they look like the lovable robot Baymax from the Disney movie Big Hero 6. The new Honda Civic which the Japanese car firm’s UK factory in Swindon will be exporting to the world. What do you think about twins? Hundreds of thousands of people every month are being cold-called by firms looking to sell their personal information, a Mail investigation has found. The former police chief of two small towns where Warren Jeffs' church dominates has admitted putting the church's interests above the law out of fear his family would be taken away. All images are copyrighted. As the property boom continues to show no signs of slowing down, a kitsch blue and yellow bathing box on Brighton’s Dendy Street Beach in Melbourne has sold for a staggering $276,000. Theodosia Aresti was left devastated when her flat became flooded with raw sewage. A cafe owner has laid down a challenge to diners with a gut-busting morning meal that contains a whopping 4,000 calories. All images are copyrighted. This is the terrifying moment a woman drives the wrong way down a highway and attends to oncoming traffic in an apparent suicide attempt. It was the longest automated drive in the US, travelling from San Francisco to New York in the first coast-to-coast trip ever attempted by an automated vehicle. Delphi Automotive has completed the longest automated drive in the US, travelling from San Francisco to New York in the first coast-to-coast trip ever attempted by an automated vehicle. Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is reportedly considering a bid to become the next mayor of London. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to eat The Wacky Waffle, a Hampshire cafe has the answer. A three-legged cat was mauled to death by two dogs in a brutal attack captured on CCTV. All images are copyrighted. A woman who suffers daily abuse because she has a beard is thrilled after learning she will be undergoing laser treatment to get rid of her facial hair for good. A New York man was indicted Wednesday on multiple charges after allegedly strangling a relative's dog and bragging about it afterward. The Ministry of Justice is to appeal against a High Court ruling that it is unlawful to ban dangerous prisoners from being transferred out of high-security jails. Life on Earth may have been kickstarted by a series of chemical reactions triggered by two simple but poisonous compounds that were plentiful on our planet four billion years ago. A family has been awarded $150 million by a jury after a four-year-old boy was killed when Jeep Grand Cherokee exploded into flames three years ago. All images are copyrighted. A jilted lover who sent explicit revenge porn images of his ex partner to her children has been jailed. Anti-Islam and anti-racism groups have clashed in Melbourne, Australia. Every police force in England and Wales will be required to record anti-Muslim hate crimes and treat them as seriously as anti-Semitic attacks if the Tories win the next General Election, Theresa May has announced. A best man left guests at his brother's wedding in tears after composing an emotional song to use as his best man's speech. Australian homeowners are making room in their backyards to allow budget travellers to pitch a tent and stay for a few nights. A celebrity reporter for CBS filed a lawsuit against two of his bosses at the network this week, claiming one drunkenly groped and kissed him at a Christmas party and that the other aggressively came onto him during an after-hours meeting. All images are copyrighted. The performance of Scotland’s First Minister in Thursday night’s TV election debate was a huge boost for her party, the SNP. Neymar scored twice as Barcelona cruised past Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain at the Nou Camp. The US Justice Department has intervened in a transgender inmate's case against prison officials in Georgia. A drug dealer who claimed to have appeared on a TV dating show has been jailed for 11 years. Teachers are set to call for 'play in the curriculum' for schoolchildren up to seven as this is more suitable than educating them in a formal way. All images are copyrighted. He's been mocked for his inability to eat a bacon sandwich properly and likened to cartoon character Wallace - but that didn't prevent Ed Miliband from coming top in the sex appeal stakes during last night's debate. A four-year-old boy has accrued a burgeoning fan base for giving a very animated interview on local TV despite having bandaged wounds. If Judge Beckloff gives Robson, 32, and Safechuck, 36, a green light to proceed with their civil claim, new child molestation allegations will likely be revealed in court against Jackson. Carla Zampatti kicked off Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in Sydney with a show that could rival Sydney's light show 'd'. Lawyers for a 19-year-old accused of sexually assaulting several girls at his former high school say there is a 'treasure trove' of evidence proving the girls lied about the abuse. The home cook icon put her skills to the test by trawling the supermarket aisles to find healthy, fresh produce to turn into an Easter feast A US citizen has been killed in a mortar attack in Yemen after he travelled to the country in an attempt to extricate his pregnant wife and daughter from the civil war there and fly them to California, family say. It was the first ever lip sync battle on the Today show. A New Orleans couple bought a ramshackle historic cottage, moved it across the city and renovated it all the while using salvaged materials and respecting the home's original floor plan. Millions of working households will receive an average tax cut of £200 a year, under changes coming into effect today. The fast food giant has come under fire for hiring a food stylist in a bid to change its image You would be forgiven for thinking that the sun looked like a giant yolk after an amateur astronomer captured what looks like a chick sitting on its surface. Ile Lout is set 1148 ft from the shore in Brittany and is the perfect retreat for up to 10 guests costing just £145 A former Syrian doctor has been jailed after police discovered a hoard of explosive ingredients and bomb-making instructions at his home. Former Great British Bake Off contestant, Iain Watters, is back to revive Easter classic, the Simnel cake. Former Great British Bake Off contestant, Iain Watters, is back to revive Easter classic, the Simnel cake. Argentina has threatened to arrest British oil companies operating off the Falkland Islands. Fashion fans who follow many of the top bloggers on Instagram experienced an extreme case of déj vu over the weekend after the same dress was modelled by no less than 50 fashionistas. Eight animals are dead, including at least one alligator that once belonged to Michael Jackson, after a fire last week destroyed two enclosures at a zoological park in Oklahoma. Rutgers University has banned fraternity and sorority house parties at its main campus for the rest of the spring semester after several alcohol-related problems this school year, including the death of a student. They're two of the UKs best loved celebrities so it's little wonder than David Beckham and Holly Willoughby have been voted the stars we'd most like to have as our parents. Poland is erecting watchtowers along the border to Russian exclave Kaliningrad as tensions between the two countries are heightened. Pope Francis has been told by doctors that he must lose weight, it has been reported. A South Korean activist accused of slashing the US ambassador to South Korea with a knife could go on trial as early as next week. A 15-year-old boy has died after being accidentally shot by his mother while trying to protect his sister from a rival teenager. Doctors have used maggots to save the life of a man who had a botched operation to repair a head injury. Lionsgate and Dubai Parks and Resorts have announced plans for a Hunger Games theme park in Dubai. Andy Murray attended Barcelona's Champions League quarter-final second leg clash against PSG with best man Ross Hutchins. A Germanwings passenger has revealed how a pilot on a recent flight calmed fliers' nerves before takeoff by leaving the cockpit to give a speech so they could all look him in the eye. A pensioner was killed after being run over by her sister's car in a Tesco car park, an inquest has heard. He shot to fame as everyone’s favourite nostril flaring lothario on Made In Chelsea. Bayern Munich thrashed Porto 6-1 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday night. The sailor who claimed to have survived for 66 days at sea has responded to sceptics around the world - saying: ‘God knows I am a truthful man.’ A former Saturday Night Live cast member is running for Congress. The Sokaze-ki Q uses fluid dynamics to take air in at the rear of the 10-inch (25cm) device, move it through specially designed channels before blasting it from the front via a turbofan. A Texas state trooper who did what millions of hip-hop fans would love to do and posed for a picture with Snoop Dogg has been reprimanded. Chelsea captain John Terry is the best defender to have ever played in the Premier League, says former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher. Yemeni rebels have seized President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi's palace on the same day Al-Qaeda militants freed hundreds of inmates in a jailbreak. An infant's parents have been charged after police say they couldn't agree who would take care of their three-month-old over the weekend and the father left her at a McDonald's in Ohio. If you've ever been accused of cheating on your partner, you'll know the pain they go through. A 14-year-old Pennsylvania girl allegedly conspired with her 20-year-old soldier boyfriend to have her mother killed, texting him hours before the woman was stabbed to death, 'I want her gone,' it emerged today. It's not every day that you get to celebrate your first birthday in prison. Ronaldinho marked his return to Mexican football with two late goals as Queretaro thrashed Club America in the Clausura. Amanda Knox has said she will work to overturn miscarriages of justice after being sensationally cleared of the murder of Meredith Kercher. Eastern Europe offers the best value for holidaymakers when it comes to the cost of common incidentals, according to travel website TripAdvisor. A furious landowner was forced to fork out thousands of pounds to restore a public path to one of Britain's most popular beauty spots. A baby girl nearly died after a birthmark began blocking her airways. 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Thousands of children who fail maths and English tests in primary school will be forced by the Tories to re-sit them to ensure they can read, write and add up. A Canadian teacher has been jailed for 10 years for sexually abusing children at an international school in Indonesia. The Unite union was facing embarrassment last night over claims it ‘sacked’ an activist for complaining about being hired on a zero-hours contract. The next two eclipses are forecast to happen on April 4 and September 28, 2015 and according to the Bureau of Meteorology, it won't be getting any better. A parolee who crashed into and killed a newlywed mother while fleeing police in a high speed pursuit apologised to her husband as he was sentenced to at least 20 years' in jail. The three daughters of a New York SUV driver involved in a train wreck that claimed six lives claim that their mother 'is not a murderer'. A woman convicted of killing her five-year-old son by poisoning him with salt has been sentenced to 20 years to life in prison. When Hannah Campbell gave birth to her daughter two years ago, doctors told her she would never be able to have another child. All images are copyrighted. Nicola Sturgeon was hailed the shock winner of last night’s TV debate according to one snap poll, inflicting a damaging blow to Ed Miliband’s election hopes. It's one of the most common reasons people don't invite friends and family over to their homes. Interestingly, more than half of the participants (54 per cent) admitted that it is their friends whom they try to avoid inviting over, while 38 per cent were more concerned about having strangers visit their humble abodes; 33 per cent on the other hand are most concerned about work colleagues taking a peek at their home. It's been an eventful few days for Poldark fans. A Star Trek-style 'tricorder' is set to be unveiled in Israel. A Liberal Democrat candidate has thanked Nick Clegg for not visiting his seat because he said it would turn off voters. A former Fortune 500 executive has told a court he was not suicidal on the day he crashed into a couple's SUV, killing them instantly. Prince Harry will visit the Australian War Memorial and tour the World War I and Afghanistan when he deploys to the country next week. A 33-year-old woman who took abortion drugs she bought on the internet cause a miscarriage and disposed of her child in a dumpster has been jailed. A heritage railway attraction has apologised for allowing the railway to be used as a backdrop for pornography. Dunkin' Donuts' new spring menu features five new options - 340-calorie cheesecake-filled donuts, one 380-calorie loaded bagel, one 640-calorie chicken-filled pretzel bun and a 'low fat' 210-calorie steak and cheese wrap Dunkin' Donuts' new spring menu features five new options - 340-calorie cheesecake-filled donuts, one 380-calorie loaded bagel, one 640-calorie chicken-filled pretzel bun and a 'low fat' 210-calorie steak and cheese wrap A new diet could more than halve a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to new research. Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti and Atletico Madrid counterpart Diego Simeone both criticised the performance of the referee during their Champions League quarter-final first leg. A woman who was subjected to a year-long campaign of terror by her neighbour says she lives in terror of him discovering her new address. All images are copyrighted. A traumatised mother has been left with a phobia of all things yellow after she was hit by a canary-coloured taxi. All images are copyrighted. Facebook has two days to release all emails to a lawyer whose client has fled from criminal charges that he falsely claimed a majority ownership in the social media giant. Meet Jasper and Jasmine - Australia's most unlikely wedding couple. The Football League has charged Rotherham United with fielding an ineligible player. A US airline has thrown a surprise wedding shower for a long-distance couple. Israel’s prime minister has said the deal struck between world powers and Iran on its nuclear programme would legitimise Iran’s illegal programme. Labour leader Ed Miliband has faced further embarrassment after plus-sized blogger Callie Thorpe Right withdrew her support of a high-profile letter backing him. A man has allegedly crashed his car into a house full of people and attempted to set it on fire before stabbing a man to death. China is poised for its biggest corruption case since Mao Zedong's widow went on trial for treason with the rest of the 'Gang of Four'. It is a strange sight. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie wasn't looking too presidential Tuesday night when he got into a heated debate with a veteran teacher at a town hall meeting. A five-year-old girl and a man have died after being hit by a runaway taxi. Shia militiamen have been looting and setting fire to buildings in Tikrit, Iraqi officials say. Horticulturalists have urged people to halt the 'grey sprawl' in Britain which is seeing grass and flowers in front gardens replaced by concrete. Police have been left stunned after coming across a car parked on a busy street covered in hundreds of chili peppers. A married band teacher with two young daughters was arrested as he tried to meet an underage girl for sex. A Canadian couple are suing a Georgia sperm bank for false advertising - claiming their 'PhD student, eloquent-speaking' donor turned out to be a schizophrenic with a criminal record. A Muslim father stormed into a Catholic school and launched a tirade of racial abuse at teachers after two teenage pupils were banned from lessons for refusing to shave their beards. As he was being strip-searched, a bag of marijuana fell out of his rectum. Antarctica's icy oceans are remarkably similar to Jupiter's moon of Jupiter. A 24-year-old high school teacher has been arrested for allegedly having sex with a male student and for providing him with alcohol. Sky-gazers in the western United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand were treated to a total eclipse of the moon before dawn on Saturday. More than 8,000 GPs are working for the NHS in England from overseas. A new model for HIV progression shows that it spreads in a similar way to some computer 'worms'. Older workers are suffering dismal pay rises while those awarded to the youngest workers have gone up by nine times as much. All images are copyrighted. An off-duty New Jersey police officer was arrested over the weekend for being in possession of crack cocaine. Millions of dollars have been left behind by US travellers at airport security checkpoints over the past five years. The head of Australia's National Rugby League (NRL) has condemned the behaviour of fans at the end of a match. A pair of Rubik’s Cube solvers have produced a love story using more than 1,000 cubes. All images are copyrighted. The heads of some of Britain's best state schools warn of the dangers of a Labour government reversing radical education reforms. A man was allegedly bashed by a family with glass bottles and windscreen wipers at a McDonald's drive-through after he waved at them thinking they were his friends. A jobless alcoholic has boasted of fathering 40 children who have cost the taxpayer more than £4million in benefits and care costs. A merry widow from Edinburgh who loves to party the night away dancing on tables admits her lifestyle is a far cry from her own grandparents. French MPs have voted to punish anyone who 'incites' people to become dangerously thin with a year in prison and fines of up to £7,000 weeks after rejecting a ban on super-skinny models. One diner found her meal had extra crunch this week when she found 50 pearls inside the baked oyster she was feasting on. Small businesses and restaurants will be forced to close over the Easter long weekend as they struggle to cover the costs of penalty rates on public holidays. Some of the biggest fashion retailers have started to get in on the beauty act with their own make-up ranges as well as clothing. Fashion retailers have started to get in on the beauty act with plenty of shops now offering their own make-up ranges as well as clothing. A Nigerian-born teenager has been accepted to every Ivy League college in the United States. All images are copyrighted. A New Zealand zoo is giving visitors the thrilling opportunity to step over the fence and into the depths of a lion's den during feeding time, if they dare. A personal injury claims company has collapsed after being fined £80,000 for plaguing households with nuisance calls. A 21-year-old woman, who attended a prestigious military academy high school, has been charged with the murder of a married lawyer found stabbed to death in an upscale DC hotel. The Boston Marathon is about to get its own museum. The workout queen - who is about 15 weeks pregnant - is best known for her 12-week exercise program, Ashy Bines Bikini Body Challenge A number of Asian countries have banned new charter flights of Thai airlines after an audit by the UN's International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) found'significant safety concerns' with the country's aviation safety to Thailand's Department of Civil Aviation. Angry parents continued to protest outside a Texas middle school this week after an eighth grade boy who wrote a violent and disturbing story about killing his classmates was allowed to stay in class. The oldest ever DNA sample to be taken from a Neanderthal has been extracted from a skeleton in Italy. Terrorists are undergoing training in rural areas of west Wales, it has emerged. The mother of a three-year-old boy who was killed when a runaway two-tonne trailer mounted the pavement and crushed him to death is being targeted by online trolls who blame her for the incident. Some of the oldest surviving photographs of the Houses of Parliament and Windsor Castle, dating back more than 150 years, have been found. UKIP MEP Diane James has insisted the party would carry on if Nigel Farage failed to become an MP. A plant waits for the full moon to bloom and produces a sugary droplet to attract pollinating insects. A member of the ultra-wealthy Getty family was today banned from driving after being caught behind the wheel of his Range Rover while double the legal drinking limit. 'I'm not sorry for what I did.' A man who shot himself in the head while waiting in a Las Vegas hotel buffet line sent a 270 page letter to a local newspaper explaining his shocking public suicide. Women paid 62p an hour in Mauritius to make ‘feminist’ T-shirts have been beaten by police during protests over pay and conditions at their ‘sweatshop’ factory. Ever wondered what it would be like to live on a boat? Britain’s overseas aid budget may have to soar by hundreds of millions of pounds a year because of new EU rules, it has emerged. Julian Assange's father has sold his eccentric and colourful home for $1.42 million after a shaky start on the market. Black holes suck in information and then evaporate without leaving behind any clues as to what they once contained. Concerns have been raised over a program which allows school students to gain entry to university without completing their final year certificate - and is only being offered to pupils at a prestigious Sydney private school. The world's most powerful particle accelerator is back in operation. A drug company has been accused of trying to block trials aimed at promoting a ‘cheap, safe and effective’ treatment for sight loss on the NHS. Twelve people have been jailed for their part in a £1m 'crash for cash' scam. All images are copyrighted. A British nuclear submarine suffered £500,000 damage in a collision while tracking Russian vessels, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. A premature baby, born weighing a tiny 558 grams, by being able to go home almost five months after a medically complicated birth. Forget the must-have wine cellar, hot-tub or £1,700 Italian coffee-maker. England’s roads will become ‘ corridors of waste’ unless urgent action is taken to clean them up, campaigners have warned. A climber has been filmed scaling a sheer 60ft rock face in the Cairngorms using just his hands and feet for support. Ambulance bosses are routinely making a 21,500-mile round trip to Australia to hire paramedics on £4,500 ‘golden hello’ payments because it is far cheaper than training them in Britain. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has called on the UK government to rethink its plans to raise the state pension age to 66. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has slammed the Iran nuclear deal, claiming it threatens the Jewish state and puts his people in mortal danger. A New York police detective caught on video screaming obscenities at an Uber driver has apologised. First Lady Michelle Obama took the spotlight at this year's White House Easter egg roll by busting out her best dance moves. The artist behind a statue of Lucille Ball so terrifying it has been nicknamed 'Scary Lucy' has admitted to being 'disappointed' in his work, offering to fix the sculpture for free. A milk price war is set to break out following a landmark decision by the EU to scrap quotas restricting production. It's that time of year again - the summer holidays. All pictures subject to copyright. All images are copyrighted. Tampons could be used to help clean up rivers, according to researchers at the University of Sheffield. A new Russian military fashion line featuring balaclavas, boots and sweat pants has been unveiled in Moscow. V Stiviano, the woman who recorded Donald Sterling's racist remarks, has been seen sporting new braces. All images are copyrighted. A noose was found hanging from a tree at Duke University outside a building that houses several offices focused on diversity on the campus. The Boy Scouts' New York chapter said Thursday that it has hired the nation's first openly gay Eagle Scout as a summer camp leader, which is in public contrast to the national scouting organization's ban on openly gay adult members. High winds blowing sand across the United Arab Emirates have caused mayhem for people trying to travel and work in the country. High winds blowing sand across the United Arab Emirates have caused mayhem for people trying to travel and work in the country. Police in California have released surveillance images of a man who robbed a bank dressed in women's clothing - leading investigators to compare his outfit with Mrs Doubtfire. Family members and friends have been left heartbroken and baffled after an 18-year-old high school senior died suddenly on Tuesday, just hours after feeling ill. A Utah man who spent more than $40,000 to build a giant pigeon loft in his backyard has had it demolished. 'I start tearing up in the middle of the day and I can't explain it, why am I so sad?' An experimental cancer drug axed over poor results may have the ability to reverse the effects of Alzheimer's, experts have revealed. A teenager who received a life-saving heart transplant two years ago has died following a high-speed car chase with police. A garden gnome signed by all four members of the Beatles has gone under the hammer in the US. A security guard has been stabbed outside a nightclub in Melbourne. An underground city dating back 5,000 years has been discovered in Turkey's Central Anatolian province of Nevehir. A brain tumour operation has left a woman with facial palsy, which makes it hard for her to blink. A Queensland amusement park is being sued for $290,000 by a former casual employee, who claims she suffers from an permanent disability caused by checking harnesses on the Tower of Terror thrill ride. A mother whose son suffered severe brain damage during birth is set to receive potentially the biggest medical negligence payout in history. A make-up artist has applied her formidable skills to transform herself into a very seasonal figure - the Easter bunny. A two-year-old girl with a rare condition that affects her joints and movement has been filmed lip-syncing to Miley Cyrus' hit song. A woman who fractured her neighbour's skull with a hammer during a street fight as part of an eight-year feud has been jailed. Masked raiders used an angle grinder to try and break into a cash machine before they fled police in a stolen Audi at speeds of up to 145mph. A couple who tackled a would-be robber with a baseball bat and a rugby ball have been named by police. A Pakistani man suspected of killing his fiancee and nine of her relatives after they appeared to be reluctant to give her permission to marry - months after he allegedly murdered his own parents. An 18-year-old University of Carolina freshman who was found dead after a St Patrick's Day party died of alcohol poisoning in a 'tragic and totally preventable death', a coroner has ruled. An 18-year-old University of Carolina freshman who was found dead after a St Patrick's Day party died of alcohol poisoning in a 'tragic and totally preventable death', a coroner has ruled. A mother has revealed that despite winning her wrongful arrest case against the police after she was handcuffed in front of her Down syndrome daughter, she hasn't had an apology. A Lib Dem campaigner has been exposed as a dominatrix who used the party's constituency headquarters for her bondage and porn film business. Ryanair passengers travelling to Edinburgh and Zadar, Croatia were delayed for hours after two of the budget airline's planes clipped wings at Dublin Airport. Fossilised cone snail shells have been revealed to be covered in streaks of orange, purple, blue and even large pokadots. Scientists have discovered an Achilles’ heel of prostate cancer that could lead to better treatment for many men diagnosed with the disease. Ed Miliband billed himself as the ‘happy warrior’ ahead of last week’s televised election debate, it has emerged. Music fans have reacted with a mixture of amusement and fury to the announcement Future Music Festival will not return to Australia in 2016. An ultra luxury penthouse standing 319 metres off the ground in the tallest apartment block in the southern hemisphere has been bought off the plan by a Chinese businessman for a record price. A series of unpublished love letters from Mexican artist Frida Kahlo to her lover Jose Bartoli are expected to fetch upwards of $120,000 when the passionate missives go up for auction later this month. A man has filed a suit claiming he was almost killed by a retired police officer who was then let off the hook by fellow cops. The former Miss Italy finalist who has accused film mogul Harvey Weinstein of molesting her tried to use the accusation to secure a movie role, it has been alleged. An eight-year-old boy who was made an outcast in his village and described by his own family as a 'ticking time bomb' because he has HIV has been given a home at last. A man has been arrested and bailed following the'suspicious' death of a woman found floating in the water at a boat club. Uber has poached Facebook's security chief Joe Sullivan in an attempt to double down on rapidly escalating safety concerns. Republic of Ireland assistant manager Roy Keane will stand trial over an alleged road-rage incident with a taxi driver. All pictures are copyrighted. A grandfather accused of murdering his baby granddaughter complained she was a 'bloody nightmare' when he looked after her the day before she was rushed to hospital, a court heard. A couple pocketed £66,000 in a benefits scam by pretending to be landlord and tenant - despite having three children together. Fighter pilots flying the deadly F-35 Lightning II jet have very special secret weapon - a $400,000 helmet that allows them to see through the plane. Meet Allie Davis, a woman so obsessed with Beyonce that she made her boyfriend take a written exam on the famous singer, along with questions about other pop stars, in order to stay with her. A man has died after falling from an apartment balcony while he was on the phone to his new wife. Comedian Tracy Morgan has been seen walking with a cane for the first time in almost a year. The Earth could be suffering from shifts in its biochemical balance similar to those believed to have wiped out half of all life 200 million years ago. The Democratic leader in the US Senate, Harry Reid, says he may never again see out of one eye. A Florida pharmacist was arrested for threatening to hire a hitman to kill Gov. Harvey Weinstein's phone conversation with the woman who claims he groped her has been secretly recorded by police, it has been claimed. Ex-New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez had access to a black Glock pistol, had a distrustful nature and often described his friends as ungrateful, a former friend testified. A pioneering facial surgeon ‘repeatedly’ punched a patient in the head in an ‘extraordinary’ attempt to correct a fracture caused by an industrial accident, a medical tribunal has heard. All images are copyrighted. Suicide rates among US military personnel are similar regardless of whether or not they were deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, according to a new study. The father of American Sniper Chris Kyle has spoken for the first time since his son's killer was sentenced to life in prison. A kitten which miraculously survived a seven-storey fall is on the road to recovery after it was found lying on the ground covered in maggots and blood. An Italian priest has been sacked amid claims that he took part in gay orgies with a Swiss Guard. A Minnesota man has been arrested after he allegedly tried to force his 15-year-old girlfriend to be his traditional Hmong bride. Alleged kidnapper: Kong Meng Xiong, 21, of St.Paul, Minnesota has been arrested after he allegedly tried to force his 15-year-old girlfriend to be his traditional Hmong bride. Police are searching a pond near Carrsville, Virginia, in an attempt to find the cell phone of Anjelica 'AJ' Hadsell, a Longwood University freshman who was last seen on March 2. A Sudanese refugee has appeared in court after he was charged with groping a 15-year-old girl at a rap concert in Sydney. The bodies of four people, including two young boys under the age of ten, were discovered in a Oklahoma home on Wednesday afternoon in what police suspect was a murder-suicide. Australia’s very own nocturnal, rabbit-eared Easter mascot is under threat with bilby numbers becoming dangerously low. Never-before-seen pictures of Winston Churchill show the moment the former prime minister appeared to fall asleep at a Second World War reunion party alongside Dwight Eisenhower. Prince Charles is to name a pub in his designer village Poundbury after the Duchess of Cornwall. Gary Ross Dahl, the creator of the Pet Rock, has died at the age of 78. A police officer has described the moment he was shot in the hand by a man who pulled a gun on him. A man who planned his own funeral after being diagnosed with terminal cancer has rebooked the church for his wedding. Former Redgum frontman John Schumann has slammed anti-Islam protesters for using his song, I Was Only 19, at one of Saturday's Reclaim Australia rallies. A scammer who was the ringleader of a fraud gang has been ordered to repay nearly £1million which he stole from the life savings of an innocent victim. As he kept two young women locked up as sex slaves in his basement, Ariel Castro was looking for a wife, a new book about the Cleveland kidnapper has revealed. Bruce Jenner could be facing a wrongful death lawsuit from the stepchildren of the woman who died in his car crash earlier this year. A drunken Alaskan man was arrested after he stole a forklift to retrieve his pickup truck which he'd crashed. If you ever need proof that a healthy lifestyle can give you the body of your dreams, just take a look at Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's latest lingerie campaign snaps. The world's oldest person has died. All images are copyrighted. The autopsy results suggest she accidentally drove into the water while under the influence of alcohol and marijuana. Sam Smith is the star of Vogue.co.uk's Today I'm Wearing, posting pictures of his outfits each day. All pictures copyrighted. The Great British breakfast is a national institution, so to be voted the nation's best is an honour. More than a third (35 per cent) of 18 to 24-year-olds said they had got so drunk they could not remember most of their night out, with one in five (18 per cent) admitting they have not been able to recall how they got home. President Barack Obama has commuted the sentences of 22 drug offenders, including eight who were serving life sentences. A British man bled to death on holiday in Thailand after cutting himself on a mirror in a shop. Maryland has the highest middle class citizen income in the United States, according to a new study by Pew Charitable Trusts. A finishing school for transgender women has opened up - offering participants guidance in how to move, dress and even speak like a lady. If you want to guarantee your luggage will never be lost, you need to fly in to Kansai International Airport, in Osaka, Japan. But, if you want to guarantee your luggage will never be lost, you need to fly in to Kansai International Airport, in Osaka, Japan. A judge has given a New York City woman permission to become the first person to legally file for divorce from her elusive husband via a Facebook message. A cancer-stricken grandmother was charged nearly £200 by easyJet to change her flights after she postponed her pre-booked holiday because it clashed with an 18-week course of chemotherapy. Health authorities are searching hospital patient records to clarify what drugs people may have been given after a man was charged with posing as a nurse for six weeks. Bali prosecutors want an Australian man allegedly caught smoking a joint on the beach to serve up to 12 years in jail. Google has patented a system to allow robots to download new personalities online. Bull riding is one of the most dangerous sports in the world and one in every 15 bull rides ends in an injury of some sort. All images are copyrighted. Comedian Sarah Silverman is encouraging women to understand their worth and ask for equal pay in a new campaign in which she recounts a time she was discriminated against because of her gender. The European Space Agency (ESA) has released new images of Comet 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko taken by its Rosetta probe. The so-called Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) has launched its first English-language radio broadcast - complete with information on the latest suicide bombings and'martyrdom operations'. Jon Bon Jovi has sold his penthouse apartment in New York City. The Environment Agency says it has a legal duty under EU-backed regulations to protect the water voles as an endangered species. A gang who accosted pensioners with dementia in the street asking for payment for roof repairs they hadn't done have been jailed. A manhunt is under way for a convicted murderer who escaped from an Illinois jail. 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Former Deputy Prime Minister Lord Prescott has launched a scathing attack on business leaders who signed a letter backing the Tories. California has ordered a 25 percent overall cutback in water use by cities and towns in the golden state on Wednesday but as these photos show, the ongoing drought is already taking its toll on once Technicolor landscape of lush yards, emerald golf courses and aquamarine swimming pools. It's that time of year again... chocolate eggs, chocolate bunnies, and chocolate masterpieces. Two thousand miles might seem like a long way to go just for fried chicken. A Florida mother has been charged in the death of her baby who was left home alone while she was out clubbing with her sister. A group of former supermodels have rescued hundreds of stray dogs from being killed in Romania and re-homed them in the UK. Scientists claim the computer keyboard could be a powerful new tool in their battle against Parkinson's disease. An outraged food blogger who alleges Instagram fitness star Ashy Bines used her recipes in an e-book without crediting her or asking if she could publish them in a book said she was 'devastated' to find her work had been taken. Aspinal of London has called on international style icon Olivia Palermo to design a limited edition handbag. Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has announced that he will undergo'very serious' surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in his abdomen. The Only Way Is Essex star Joey Essex joined UKIP leader Nigel Farage on a boat trip in Grimsby as part of his project to find out about the election. A Connecticut teenager with cancer who took her fight to stop her chemotherapy treatments to the state's Supreme Court must remain in custody of the state even though her disease has gone into remission, a judge ruled on Wednesday All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. She's the Benefits Street resident who wants to become Britain's next top supermodel. A run-down car park has been bought for £3m by the National Trust - because it offers one of Britain's most spectacular views. An owl stolen from a pub has jetted off on three holidays in less than a month. Two care home workers who left a mute dementia patient in agony after she fell on the floor, then lied about what had happened, have been jailed. An Australian girl had to have her skull removed, smashed into pieces and put back together like a jigsaw puzzle after doctors discovered it was too small for her growing brain. All images subject to copyright. The two sons of a Canadian diplomat have been killed in Florida. The sequel to the Girl With The Dragon Tattoo series has been shrouded in such secrecy the novel is being written on computers with no internet connection to avoid any leaks. Nasa's Curiosity rover has discovered strange, multi-coloured veins on Mars that could give astronomers new insights into the red planet's watery past. A Spanish priest has stunned viewers and judges on a talent show with his remarkable rendition of Angels. The overall number of foreign terrorist fighters has ‘risen sharply from a few thousand... a decade ago to more than 25,000 today,’ the panel said in the report to the UN Security Council. YouTube star Promise Tamang has turned herself into Maleficent, Angelina Jolie's character from the upcoming movie of the same name. Buying the right pillow can make all the difference to a good night’s sleep. Honey bees are one of nature's great unsung heroes. Exam board bosses have been accused of 'dumbing down standards' after suggesting students should be allowed to use Google in their GCSE and A-level exams. All images are copyrighted. A woman who demanded an open marriage and bed 12 strangers in as many months has written a graphic, tell-all memoir about that year and its very messy fallout. Rinaldi’s response was to demand an open marriage and bed 12 strangers in as many months. An eight-year-old boy from Layton, Utah, ran 33 miles just weeks before undergoing his fourth round of surgery on a malignant brain tumor. A Roma gang accused of selling a newborn to a childless couple for £6,500 and a car has told a French court that the child was 'a gift'. Prince Harry will begin his final tour of duty with the Australian Defence Force next week. Mindy Kaling’s brother, Vijay Chokal-Ingam, claims that he posed as a black man while he applied to medical schools in 1998 because he believed he had a better chance of gaining acceptance. All images are copyrighted. Andy Murray became only the ninth active player and 46th man in the Open Era to reach 500 wins when he beat Kevin Anderson in the fourth round of the Miami Open. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Sharmila Tagore reflects on the death of a man in Delhi. A teenager killed by police in Illinois on Saturday afternoon was shot twice in the back, an autopsy has revealed. 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Three police officers and a court clerk in Ferguson, Missouri have been fired after exchanging racist emails. A flickering rainbow of colours came with the March solar storm that made the Northern Lights even more remarkable than usual, and Italian photographer Giovanna Griffo was in Iceland to capture them in all their glory. The father of one of three teenagers arrested in Turkey on suspicion of trying to join Islamic State fighters in Syria works for the Ministry of Defence, it has been revealed. A hung parliament could send financial markets into a tailspin and the pound and shares crashing, experts warned last night. The Research Vessel Flip is a 355-foot scientific platform which has been used by the US Office for Naval Research for more than 50 years. A former doctor charged with killing a Yale University physician he once worked with has been found incompetent to stand trial for the second time. Apple has made it easy for people to send messages to each other even when they don't have a mobile signal. The wife of a Detroit-area soccer referee has filed a $51 million lawsuit against a hot-headed player who is in prison for throwing a punch that killed her husband during a game last summer. More than 250 million emergency calls are made each year but two thirds have inaccurate location information, resulting in an estimated 10,000 deaths. Prince Harry is heading for his final tour of duty in the elite SAS headquarters in Perth, Western Australia where the soldier who claims to have shot the Taliban warlord who was intent on killing the royal heir works as a training commander. Instagram has launched its latest standalone app that lets people create such collages with up to nine images and 11 combinations. New York cabbies have revealed their personal tips, life lessons and cultural anecdotes all in the name of love, which Danielle then shared on YourTango. A British woman told today of her horror at finding her two best friends shot dead on a sofa at a villa in Spain. Residents were forced to flee their homes after a planned control burn in an area of brush land went out of control due to high winds. A pensioner who nearly choked to death on a pickled onion says his Labrador saved his life - after jumping on his back to dislodge it from his throat. Former and current CIA agents have spoken out against depictions of female spies on TV and in movies. Photographer Seth Casteel has found a remarkable new way to capture images of toddlers at their most playful and pure as they dive down into the deep during their first swimming lesson. Casteel has found a remarkable new way to capture images of toddlers at their most playful and pure as they dive down into the deep during their first swimming lesson. An alcoholic who boasts of fathering 40 children plays ultra-violent Grand Theft Auto for up to 20 hours a day on a PlayStation4 bought with his benefits. Addicted: Holpin plays on his three £450 PS4 consoles for up to 20 hours a day on a PlayStation4 bought with his benefits. A doctor has told the inquest into the death of a young boy who apparently died from injuries sustained while paddle boarding, that the child had been 'caned or whipped' before he died. All photographs courtesy of Italian Glamour A woman has emerged from a Melbourne restaurant where she was held hostage for more than seven hours. Police in San Francisco have launched an investigation after the mummified body of an elderly woman was found in a house said to be owned by a hoarder. Mothers across the globe have been left outraged by an alleged religious community that is criticizing moms for having sections instead of natural childbirths - creating a series of insulting campaign images, or memes, that claim they 'didn't really give birth' Nigel Farage has insisted he is not panicking despite his party seeing its support slump in the polls. An Ohio police officer who jumped on the hood of a car and fired the final 15 rounds of a 137-shot barrage that killed a pair of unarmed suspects is claiming that he doesn't remember doing it. Greece's Prime Minister has said he will not be a 'beggar' for financial help from Russia, amid fears Europe will no longer rescue his country's ailing economy. Astronomers have spotted a mysterious 'ring of fire' in space thanks to Albert Einstein's theory of relatively. This is the moment a man proposed to his girlfriend during an appearance on Jeremy Kyle's chat show. An Australian teenager who was abducted at gunpoint by her ex-boyfriend has made contact with a family member, police say. Human language developed rapidly with people quickly using complex sentences that sound like our own, a new study suggests. Winning a free trip would put a wide grin on most people’s faces, but one tourist couldn’t hide his ‘misery’ during a dream holiday to Puerto Rico. It's a dilemma many of us have faced - whether to call in sick to the office when you wake up feeling under the weather, or brave heading in and spreading your germs. Nicola Sturgeon has warned Ed Miliband that time is running out on her offer to help lock the Tories out of power. Gerry Adams has sparked outrage over comments he made on US television about notorious abduction and murder of Jean McConville. Stress can be good or bad for you. Pet aquarium fish are being dumped in rivers where they damage local ecosystems by growing up to twenty times their regular size. Photos: Animal Liberation Victoria David Cameron has urged supporters of the UK Independence Party to ‘come home’ to the Conservatives. The latest film adaptation of The Hunger Games has sparked a debate on social media about the unrealistic portrayals of young adult heroines in the books and films. A car repair shop worker has been suspended after telling a customer's husband he needed to 'get her in check before there's a big f***ing problem' in a profane and threatening voicemail. The first phase of Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows has just been unveiled, revealing overwater villas available from $2,000 a night - rising to $4,500 at peak times. The first phase of Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows has just been unveiled, revealing overwater villas available from $2,000 a night - rising to $4,500 at peak times. Boris Johnson has launched the Tory campaign in London with a speech in Hartley Hall, Mill Hill. An Australian mother has voiced her fear after scientific tests have failed to explain why oranges are turning an inexplicable tone of purple in her house. All images are copyrighted. A mother-of-one has revealed how she overcame anorexia and depression by becoming a bodybuilder. A former Fortune 500 executive from New Hampshire will serve between nine and 20 years in prison for causing a highway crash that killed a Vermont couple and their unborn baby. David Cameron has hit back at Church of England bishops who questioned the morality of his austerity and welfare policies. Musical instruments, stage costumes and commemorative plaques belonging to the late singer Davy Jones are set to be sold off, it has been revealed. A former bomb disposal expert has won his battle with the bulge after shedding half his bodyweight after undergoing gastric bypass surgery. The average house-price in Auckland is $766,912, almost seven times more than it was sold for. Cate Blanchett, Margot Robbie and Naomi Watts are just some of the A-list Aussie stars who have made Hollywood Reporter's list of the top 10 power stylists for 2015. The mother of an Australian man who was killed in Syria during a clash against Islamic State, has finally farewelled her son after his body was brought back onto home soil. Australian clocks have gone forward by an hour, marking the end of daylight saving. The man who shot himself dead at Universal Studios on Friday was stalking his estranged ex-girlfriend, it has emerged. A mother and child are missing after their car was swept away by rising flood waters in Kentucky. More than 50 dead greyhounds have been found dumped in Queensland bushland, with a taskforce set up to probe live-baiting in the state now investigating the grim find. These incredible images capture the moment a fearless lion tried and failed to bring down a hippo calf. A Nevada woman received a $200 ticket after she was pulled over for putting on makeup while she was behind the wheel as part of a statewide crackdown on distracted drivers. Shares have performed better under the Conservatives than under Labour over the last 45 years, according to analysis. A luxury penthouse hotel suite inspired by Vivienne Westwood is set to open in Los Angeles next month. With the increasing pressure of modern life, more and more women in their 30s and 40s are suffering stress spots as well as wrinkles. An 11-year-old boy with autism has been reported missing in Australia. Hollywood is in the midst of one of its busiest movie seasons in years. It’s easy to see why she’s become one of the world’s highest-paid models. A Nationwide branch manager conned elderly customers out of their life savings by setting up bogus standing orders for hundreds of thousands of pounds. Bentley Motors' top designer has called Ford's new Lincoln Continental a 'copy' of the Bentley Flying Spur. China has created another huge island in the South China Sea, according to the US Navy. A disgraced Pennsylvania teacher has been sentenced to 30 days in jail, house arrest and probation for having sex with a 17-year-old student. Labour were left embarrassed tonight after it was forced to remove a signatory to a letter of support after she was exposed as a benefit cheat who had swindled nearly £30,000. High temperatures are set to sweep across the UK over the next few days, forecasters say. Police in North Carolina say a married couple is dead after an Amtrak train hit them on Easter morning as they lingered on the tracks. All images are copyrighted. The mother of an eight-year-old boy with Down's syndrome says he has been left to sleep on a mattress on the floor of a hospital. The two states at the centre of gay rights protests over laws designed to 'uphold religious freedom' are engaging in hurried climbdowns today, with both moving to alter legislation that critics say legalizes discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. As a young prisoner of war, he survived the brutality of the Nazi ‘death march’ across Europe The Big Dipper will lose its head and the Crux will become little more than two parallel lines similar to an equals sign in the future. Lightning strikes inside the enormous ash cloud thrown into the air by the Colima volcano in Mexico. Church of England schools should stop selecting pupils on faith because it discriminates against the poor, a group of vicars has claimed. Europe is planning to try to hit an asteroid with a spacecraft. Police have released CCTV images of a man they want to speak to after a 'peeping Tom' incident at a swimming pool. China's appetite for endangered wildlife and the 2,000-year practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine is the main catalyst behind the world's third-largest illicit trade. China's appetite for endangered wildlife and the 2,000-year practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine is the main catalyst behind the world's third-largest illicit trade. Scientists at a Polish company that produce body armour systems are working to put a'magic liquid' that can harden on impact in their products. A second Liberal Democrat election candidate has revealed he is HIV positive as he launched a scathing attack on Nigel Farage for his comments on the condition during last week's TV debate. The world's oldest teenager has died at the age of 17. Police are appealing for the driver of a car which crashed into a swimming pool in Sydney to come forward. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can be banished for good by adapting an anti-inflammatory diet, an Australian doctor has claimed. The father of an asthmatic nursing student who died during a traffic stop is threatening to sue police. Primary school children have been banned from running in the playground in case they fall over and injure themselves. Antarctica has experienced its highest temperature on record, according to meteorologists. MI5 covered up the sexual abuse of boys in the notorious Kincora home, a former Army Intelligence officer claimed last night. A mother has revealed her addiction to alcohol has cost the NHS more than £100,000. An elderly couple have been charged as investigations deepen into the discovery of a mass dog grave containing the carcasses of 55 greyhounds. A Pennsylvania college student has spent the last eight months living in a hut deep in the woods for a research project. It's no surprise to see properties across the capital city sell for well over the $1 million mark like this Ryde residence in Sydney's north west which sold for $1.8 million on the weekend. Two teenagers from West Yorkshire are feared to have crossed into Syria to join the so-called Islamic State. They are the chocolate treats we most look forward to at Easter, and in Britain alone more than 90 million of them are consumed every year. As someone who suffers from computer eye strain, I was alarmed to discover that prolonged exposure to gadgets such as iPhones and iPads can cause irreversible damage to the eyes. Britain has struck oil in the Falklands, a discovery likely to escalate already heightened tensions with Argentina over the ownership of the islands. Liz Smith is spilling celebrity secrets that she never printed over the course of her 70 year career. A 21-year-old college student from Massachusetts has been charged with sexually assaulting two young boys at a daycare centre where he worked. Rescuers are searching for 13 people still missing after a Russian trawler sank in the Sea of Okhotsk. A professional wrestler in the US has gone viral after pulling out his son's tooth using his car. A British tax advisor has plunged more than 100ft to his death from an apartment window in a suspected suicide while on a business trip to New York. A teenager has died after falling off the roof of a six-story Bronx building as he fled police officers who were responding to complaints of a group smoking marijuana and loitering. Top Gear has helped steer the BBC's iPlayer to record levels after four episodes shown in February notched up nine million views alone. A Philadelphia woman was arrested Friday on charges she tried to join and martyr herself for the Islamic State group, a day after two women in New York were charged with plotting to wage jihad by building a bomb and using it for a Boston Marathon-type attack. The Morris twins are being investigated for allegedly assaulting their former mentor in Arizona after he sent 'inappropriate' text messages to their mother. An 800-year-old castle in Powys is at risk of collapse because of an infestation of tiny beetles. An airport worker has been awarded $40 million in compensation for a freak runway accident which left him paralysed from the waist down. An Australian mother has been forced to give up her job in order to care for her sick baby. The widow of a man who died of cancer after being conned out of almost £500,000 has spoken of her devastation. A man has turned to dogs to tackle one of the UK’s most destructive wood decay problems. They may look like as if they come from a plague epidemic, but these photos show the shocking amounts of bacteria that grow on money. A former Fortune 500 executive has been sentenced to life in prison for killing a pregnant couple and their unborn baby. Patrick Barkham’s new book is a love letter to Britain’s coastline. A couple from Texas who celebrated their wedding in 2012 claim their photographer wrote hurtful racial slurs on the bottom of photo booth snapshots from the event. Chilean pickpockets have become the most effective thieves operating in central London, according to undercover police teams. The BBC faced angry criticism for giving an Election platform to ‘mini Russell Brand’ Gareth Shoulder who mocked David Cameron over his disabled son. NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams exaggerated his stories for years, it has been claimed. It’s that time of year again - Easter eggs, chocolate and exercise. The world's largest sperm bank is relocating next to one of the country's largest universities in order to tap into 'the abundant donor opportunities'. All images are copyrighted. Just like the Channing Tatum movie 21 Jump Street, an undercover drug sting in Houston has lead to the arrest of six high school students following an eight month operation. Ed Miliband has pledged to scrap the controversial 'non-dom' status which allows millionaires to reduce their tax bill. All images are copyrighted. A rocket engine that could get humans to Mars in just 39 days has been selected by Nasa. The latest chapter in the Fast and the Furious franchise has raced to the top of the domestic box office chart, picking up a massive $143.6 million in its opening weekend. Scottish voters would rather have a referendum on the EU than another independence vote, a new survey has revealed. From Benedict Cumberbatch to Cilla Black, some of the UK's biggest names have lent their voices to various advertising campaigns. Footage: Juergen and Christine Sohns The world's oldest person has died a few weeks after celebrating her 117th birthday - after saying her life seemed 'rather short'. Katie Price and Kieran Hayler spent the weekend larking around enjoying Easter together. A former factory girl who earned less than £100 a month is now worth £4.9 billion, and has been named China's richest woman. Hundreds of seals are being killed in British waters in order to protect stocks of salmon and other fish which are destined for supermarket shelves. A father branded a 'pikey' during a neighbourhood row over Christmas lights will defiantly switch them on tonight. Nick Clegg is to embark on three days of door knocking in his Sheffield constituency after a shock poll showed he is on course to lose his seat at the general election. A contestant on The Price is Right has walked away with a $21,960 car for free because of a dumb mistake by model Manuela Arbelaez. A 16-year-old boy has died after falling from a cliff and plunging into the sea in the middle of the night. Jeremy Clarkson has become a green campaigner, Simon Cowell is going to be put on the £5 note and the Leaning Tower of Pisa is becoming a luxury hotel, it emerged today. YouTube is set to offer a subscription-based service for the first time, according to an email sent out to YouTube Partners. The emails show the very active role that Cylvia Hayes, Kitzhaber's longtime companion, played in his administration, as well as the tension that it sometimes raised with the governor's staff. A teenage girl last seen leaving for school 40 years ago probably ran away and may still be alive, a coronial inquest has found. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. A couple who chose to forsake their dream wedding in order to pay for one final shot at IVF are celebrating giving birth to twins and even found a way to say their 'I do's' White House spokesman Josh Earnest says 'the time has come for the Iranian negotiators to begin to make the kind of serious commitments that international community, including the United States, will insist upon.' If you've ever wanted to watch a movie in the dark in the basement of your dream home, then George and Amal Clooney's plans could be just the ticket. A 14-year-old cheerleader has died after plunging 60 feet during a rappelling trip with her family over Easter weekend. Prince Charles reaches out for a hug with 16-month-old Noah Ginesi during a visit to the Rheged Centre in Cumbria Prince Charles reaches out for a hug with 16-month-old Noah Ginesi during a visit to the Rheged Centre in Cumbria Prince Charles reaches out for a hug with 16-month-old Noah Ginesi during a visit to the Rheged Centre in Cumbria Prince Charles reaches out for a hug with 16-month-old Noah Ginesi during a visit to the Rheged Centre in Cumbria Prince Charles reaches out for a hug with 16-month-old Noah Ginesi during a visit to the Rheged Centre in Cumbria The number of firearm licence holders in New South Wales has increased by more than 20 per cent in the last five years. She's a household name, having hosted several TV shows, edited the Australian Women's Weekly, and launched her own wellness website 'Balance by Deborah Hutton'... and now Deborah Hutton has added another accolade to add to her merit - she's releasing a cook book of favourite recipes that she has compiled over the years. Twitter has officially rolled out its ‘retweet with comment’ feature, which, unsurprisingly lets people annotate the tweets of others. The new tool lets users embed tweets within their own messages, meaning that users get an extra 116 characters to comment on a tweet. A teacher has been banned from the classroom after he let pupils change their exam answers invalidating his whole school's SATs results. It looks like a backpack and fastens to the back of the headrest to allow passengers to lean forward and rest their face and chest on the contraption. Boeing has just filed a patent for a 'transport vehicle upright sleep support system' known as a 'cuddle chair' It looks like a backpack and fastens to the back of the headrest to allow passengers to lean forward and rest their face and chest on the contraption. Parents are increasingly using social media to bully teachers, a poll suggests. The daughter of two respected solicitors and a Scotland Yard detective who are accused of running an upmarket vice ring appeared in court today. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters A talented body painter is travelling across America merging members of the public into beautiful backgrounds. A lesbian student who was told by her school principal that she was not allowed to wear a tuxedo to her senior prom has now been informed that she may wear the attire, it has emerged. McDonald's is simplifying its grilled chicken recipe to remove ingredients people might not recognize. . Ed Miliband was accused of hypocrisy last night after Labour town halls and MPs were revealed to be hiring thousands of workers on zero-hours contracts. The only person convicted for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher has declared that he will seek a retrial, following the sensational exoneration of Amanda Knox. A husband convicted of beating his wife to death after she filed for divorce has been sentenced to 30 years to life in prison. Smartphone use may be to blame for a drop in the number of times couples are having sex each month, a leading expert has suggested. The man rescued from a disabled sailboat off the North Carolina coast has responded to critics of his story by claiming that he avoided sunburn and blisters by staying in the vessel's cabin and that he survived by rationing food and water. Native Hawaiians believe the site where the Thirty Meter Telescope is being assembled is sacred because it is where their creation story begins. Video footage of a young woman being led away in handcuffs - allegedly because she was sunbathing on a private beach reserved for tourists - has gone viral in Mexico and sparked a heated debate. She's a fitness fanatic and a workaholic, keeping up her incredible figure with regular trips to the gym and keeping busy with modelling gigs throughout her nine-month pregnancy. Police believe they are on the verge of solving a brutal cold case murder that occurred 35 years ago. The case of a British banker accused of murdering two women in Hong Kong has been adjourned for five weeks. More than $87,000 has been raised for a single mother and her three children who lost 'everything but the clothes on their backs' when fire destroyed their apartment last week. The world's most famous human Ken Doll is returning to the small screen. Pensioners and neighbours have criticised the £750,000 refurbishment of sheltered accommodation which they say has made it look like Legoland. A gang of armed robbers who carried out a series of raids on petrol stations and convenience stores has been jailed after boasting about his crimes on Facebook. A pizzeria in Indiana, whose owners said they would refuse to cater a gay wedding, has closed its doors after being abused over the phone and online. An Italian model who accused Harvey Weinstein of groping her breasts and putting his hand up her skirt attended the Hollywood mogul's new Broadway show just a day after his alleged attack. An investigation is under way after a passenger plane turned back when the pilot discovered that the runway lights had been switched off. The European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft has survived a hair-raising encounter with comet 67P after the probe ran into difficulties during a recent flyby. A 'perfectionist' teenager who struggled with anorexia and depression took her own life by injecting herself with an illegal antibiotic. Labour's efforts to fight off accusations of hypocrisy on zero-hours contracts were in chaos last night. Nine years on the Tourette's sufferer says his condition has calmed down and he wants to crack Hollywood as an actor. An Ohio girl and her grandparents were killed in a house fire hours before her mother's boyfriend was due to go on trial for allegedly raping her. Whether you’re a first-time author or a veteran of the industry, the London Book Fair is the perfect place to find out how to get your work published. Some of the quirkier snippets from the news in science that we did not know last week: Three Florida prison officers have been charged with plotting to kill a black inmate after his release. 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A female prison guard and the convict she helped escape have been caught after 19 days and 1,700 miles on the run. The average British worker will sit through 6,239 meetings in their career, a survey has found A Kansas man was sentenced to four years and two months in prison for beheading another man with a guitar string after a plea deal that prosecutors said they accepted because of problems with the case. Apple is offering its employees a 50 per cent discount on the company's new smartwatch. It's a new global trend, as adults say they're attracted to the creativity that colouring in affords. Grown ups reaching for the crayons is a new global trend it seems, as adults say they're attracted to the creativity that colouring in affords. Hudea al-Shaar's life has been turned upside down. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has appeared in court on corruption charges. Actor David Suchet is fighting for better treatment for those with rare diseases and has criticised ‘disorganisation’ in the NHS for slowing down the process. The complete skeleton of an 'alien' 17th-century camel has been discovered in Austria. A federal judge has ordered California prison officials to provide a convicted murderer with sex change surgery. Don McLean's original manuscript and notes to American Pie have been sold at auction for $1.2 million. A new study suggests that bans on texting and driving may be preventing deadly car accidents in the United States. A Polish father has wandered into the London Embassy with no memory of who he is except that he has a daughter. A panda in China has been nicknamed 'The Enduring Brother' - for his record-breaking love-making. The Prime Minister was dramatically interrupted by a 'health and wellbeing' worker in the audience during the General Election TV debate last night. Hillary Clinton imposed a blanket of secrecy on her movements at the height of the Monica Lewinsky scandal and told aides they would be fired if she was seen, it is claimed. All images are copyrighted. The majority of people taking antidepressants may not actually have depression, a new study claims. Robert Schuller, the Southern California televangelist and author who beamed his upbeat messages on faith and redemption to millions from his landmark Crystal Cathedral only to see his empire crumble in his waning years, has died. The parents of a newborn baby girl have spoken of their heartbreak after she was born without any eyes. A geneticist claims he has found evidence to prove that it - or rather she - could have been more than a myth Professor Bryan Sykes of the University of Oxford claims a towering woman named Zana who lived in 19th Century Russia - and appeared to be 'half human, half ape' - could have been the fabled yeti. It's April Fool's Day, right? A young boy enjoyed a rare opportunity to interact with a brown bear when he was befriended by one at a zoo. The multi BAFTA-winning actress, 39, wants to install a boulder and gravel seawall along the West Sussex coast to protect her property. An Australian woman accused of attacking a McDonald's worker after her order of fries went wrong says she became aggressive because the chips had spilled out of their containers. Police in the US state of Illinois have released new details about the fatal shooting of a teenager. A lamb has been making dozens of friends during his month-long stay in New York, however city officials are now demanding that he be sent back to live on the farm. A 200-year-old book of poetry gifted to George III and letters from Rear Admiral Sir Samuel Hood written during the American War of Independence are among a treasure trove of documents released by royal archive. A bed which was dumped in a hotel car park and later sold at auction for £2,200 has now been confirmed by DNA as once belonging to King Henry VII. A couple in Texas allegedly tried to resurrect their two-year-old child at a home church before taking the body across the border to Mexico for burial, police said. If you're having trouble sleeping it could be down to the interior design of your bedroom. Two comedians and a Coronation Street actress came out in support of Labour at a party rally. Ikea, the world’s biggest furniture retailer, is to introduce a vegetarian version of its famous meatballs. Too many young people are leaving school without English and Maths skills - and that their inability to manage money led to many of them overestimating the costs involved in taking a job. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. A video of a puppy snoozing while suckling on a baby's pacifier has gone viral. Two swimmers stand oblivious to a hammerhead shark as it hunts a fish in the shallows off Florida. A Romanian television presenter has been forced to pay compensation to her plastic surgeon after making a joke on-air that he was a tax dodger. A row between neighbours over a 40ft high leylandii hedge has finally come to and end after 35 years. A mother-of-two suffers from a rare medical condition that leaves her unable to recognise her own face in the mirror. All elephants will be phased out of the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus performance by 2018. Technology giant Salesforce.com has become the latest company to react to Indiana's controversial new religious freedom law. A young mother will spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair after catching a serious infection from using her best friend's make up brush on a pimple. A man vying to become the next Kentucky governor has legally changed his name to Gatewood Galbraith after a late local celebrity who bid five times for the title but never won. The owner of the Mystic Pizza restaurant made famous in a 1988 movie has pleaded guilty to federal tax charges. Three people were killed and eight were injured when a van carrying members of two heavy metal bands careened 300 feet off an interstate and down an embankment in northeast Georgia. The Pentagon has announced that it will re-open a Cold War-era military base in Colorado to safeguard against a future electromagnetic pulse attack. All images are copyrighted. Japan's 'lonely death' squads are clearing out the properties of elderly people who die alone and go unnoticed by their families for weeks or months. The first Europeans looked dramatically different to most of the fair skinned people that live there today. Nine Britons, including four children, have been arrested trying to enter Syria illegally. Torrential storms have swept across the central United States, bringing heavy rain, high winds and lightning. Asma Fahmi was with her sister and ill mother when they had hard boiled eggs pelted at their heads. GIF: Long the domain of web sites and memes, the animated gif may soon be coming to a message near you. Jenna Bush Hager has revealed that she is pregnant with her second child. An inquiry has been launched into claims the SNP secretly hoped David Cameron would win the election. The scream factor of rides at a Cornwall fun park are being measured over the Easter holiday period to see if the noise will impact the residents of a new 480-home development nearby. It's that time of year again. The Planetary Society analysed the feasibility and cost of a crewed mission to orbit the Martian moon Phobos in 2033, leading up to a crewed landing on the Red Planet in 2039. Gabby Giffords and her astronaut husband were seen jetting out of Los Angeles on Thursday ahead of the Easter weekend after taking a trip to visit his former space shuttle. A university shortcut for elite Sydney school students has been criticised by the New South Wales government. A Texas lottery winner shot and killed his girlfriend before turning the gun on himself, police said. David Bowie, who played an alien in the cult classic film The Man Who Fell To Earth, has composed music for a new stage version in New York. A Sicilian Mafia fugitive dubbed the Godfather of Uxbridge who was set to be extradited to Italy will be allowed to remain in the UK after his sentence was dropped. Whether you're a novice or an expert, mastering the art of wine tasting can be a challenge. A group of friends have gone viral after dressing up as a Money Supermarket advert for a stag weekend in Spain. The owners of an Indiana pizza shop who refused to cater a gay wedding have gone into hiding - but plan to re-open soon after raising $500,000. The mother of a missing 15-year-old autistic girl has made a desperate plea for help after her daughter disappeared while out walking a week ago. An Oxford college and a retired architect are embroiled in an absurd row over a stretch of scrubby bushes which are quickly becoming 'the most expensive hedge in Warwickshire'. The world's longest and highest observation deck has opened to the public in China. With a strict budget of $40 a day, the couple set off to their first destination- the US- and landed in New York to begin their very long journey across the globe. An Australian bride received a musical toast from her brother in place of a speech by their father, who died of motor neuron disease 10 years ago. All nurses working in areas under their control must speak English - something the NHS still hasn't introduced. Militants fighting for the Islamic State terror group in Syria have announced that all nurses working in areas under their control must speak English - something the NHS still hasn't introduced. President Barack Obama declared the threat of cyber attacks by foreign agents a 'national emergency' as he unveiled plans to impose sanctions on hackers in the wake of an epidemic of attacks against American networks. Yoko Ono has led the tributes to John Lennon's first wife Cynthia calling her a 'wonderful mother' with a'strong zest for life' after she died at the age of 75 following a short battle with cancer. A cat has laid a claim to having the loudest purr in the world because she makes noises as loud as a Tube train. A British university student has been ordered out of Russia amid claims she is a spy. MPs are warning that women will die as a result of the screening age limit. A study by Krcher has revealed six in ten Brits are too busy to clean their homes each week. A study of 2,000 people by cleaning equipment company, Krcher, revealed that a whopping six in ten full-time working Brits are too busy to clean their homes each week. An Alabama inmate who spent nearly 30 years on death row will go free on Friday after prosecutors told a court there is not enough evidence to link him to the 1985 murders he was convicted of committing. While making the case that higher temperatures lead to increases in wildfires, which send allergy-causing particulates into the air that can lead to greater and more serious incidents of asthma, the president recalled his own child's run-in with the disease as a toddler. Former President Bill Clinton's daughter once referred to the Secret Service with an offensive counter-culture epithet, according to a new book based on interviews with more than 100 members of the presidential mansion's domestic staff. A German court has found a former police officer guilty of murdering and dismembering a man he met on a cannibalism website. New claims have emerged in the investigation into the deaths of 19 firefighters in the Yarnell Hill Fire in Arizona. Energy giant E.ON has been ordered to pay £7.75million to Citizens Advice after the regulator found the firm had overcharged customers after price rises. All images are copyrighted. More people in Britain back fracking than are opposed to it, a Greenpeace survey has found. The last remnants of what was once the United States' National Defense Reserve Fleet, set to protect and serve in the hour of need, are the last remnants of what was once the United States' National Defense Reserve Fleet, set to protect and serve in the hour of need, are the last remnants of what was once the United States' National Defense Reserve Fleet, set to protect and serve in the hour of need, are the last remnants of what was once the United States' National Defense Reserve Fleet, set to protect and serve in the hour of need, are the last remnants of what was once the United States' National Defense Reserve All images are copyrighted. Zayn and Perrie pictured in happier times, the young couple have this week jetted off on what was thought to be a make or break holiday following accusations of him cheating. Zayn and Perrie pictured in happier times, the young couple have this week jetted off on what was thought to be a make or break holiday following accusations of him cheating. All images are copyrighted. When it comes to finding the right man for you, there's no one-size-fits-all solution. A puppy tends to be a beloved addition to any family, but for a family supporting a child with autism an Assistance Dog can make a crucial difference to their happiness and stability. Fossils of a creature bearing a'striking' similarity to depictions of Nessie have been found in a 19th century collection. A dog that survived being hit by a car, clubbed in the head and left for dead in a ditch in Washington state is recovering with the help of good Samaritans and veterinarians at Washington State University. Eating fast food after a workout may be just as beneficial as dietary supplements, a study has claimed. Apple has been granted a patent for a system to unlock a mobile device using facial recognition. Pope Francis has marked Good Friday by presiding over a torchlight procession at the Colosseum in Rome. Archaeologists have discovered a previously unknown stretch of the Great Wall of China in the northwestern of the country, thought to date back more than 2,000 years. A baby food company is recalling thousands of jars after a consumer found a small piece of glass in a jar of the product. A beanie believed to have belonged to missing Australian boy Luke Shambrook has been found. The father of three children who died after a car plunged into a lake near Melbourne has spoken out to defend the children's mother. The son of a well known nightclub owner who bragged about taking a girl's virginity in an alley is appealing his rape conviction. Ed Miliband has been accused of snubbing Britain’s army of self-employed workers for refusing to send them a special Election message. A Louisiana volunteer police officer was arrested Saturday night after allegedly drunkenly stealing a patrol boat and taking it for a joy ride that ended when he crashed into a riverside bar and grill. He's the father of 40 children who says he loves sex and won't use contraception - even though 16 of his children were taken into care. Family: Holpin says that he loves sex and won't use contraception - even though 16 of his children were taken into care. BAE System's Typhoon is so accurate that even the movements of the tide can disrupt the jet's positioning and accuracy. Children may be drawn to greasy fries and burgers, but fatty foods can reduce the speed at which their brains work, according to a new study. The parents of a man who died after falling from a first-floor window have paid tribute to their'superb son'. Householders who moved in to newly-built ‘dream homes’ claimed today they were ‘more like hell’ after suffering months of problems including flooding, 2ft holes and damp. The son-in-law of disgraced New York politician Sheldon Silver was indicted Monday on two charges unrelated to the separate investigation into his famous power-broker relative. A maths question set for 14-year-olds has left people across the world baffled as they try to solve the puzzle. Sainsbury's is developing an app that lets customers scan items in their home as they run out. A police officer who allegedly 'loves playing with dead bodies' has been accused of 'tickling' the feet and yanking on the head and toes of a dead man who had been recently shot killed by cops. A mother-of-three has told of how a boob job saved her life - as she discovered she had cancer after knocking one of her newly-enlarged breasts. A mother and daughter who went missing last month have been found safe and well in New York City. The granddaughter of former Manchester United manager Tommy Docherty has been given a suspended prison sentence for benefit fraud. A Chinese man has built his very own Iron Man suit for a heroic price of just £55. It's been almost a fortnight since Jeremy Clarkson was sacked from Top Gear, but the news hasn't stopped his estranged wife from enjoying herself after she jetted off on holiday to Barbados. Two black candidates were among three people elected to the Ferguson City Council Tuesday, tripling African-American representation in the St. A wallaby has been caught on camera delivering a swift jab to an unsuspecting wombat who invaded his personal space while he was grazing in a Victorian National Park. 'Britain's vainest man' who had taxpayer-funded plastic surgery to look like reality star Joey Essex said today he is being bullied online by a gang who have now thrown eggs in his face. The hometown of murdered teacher Stephanie Scott has paid tribute to the much-loved teacher by filling the sky with brightly coloured hot-air balloons in a spectacular display. A lost iPhone was reunited with its owner after police posted a series of bizarre photos on the woman's Facebook page in a bid to track her down. A leading critic of Conservative plans to give housing association tenants a right to buy herself lives in a £1million house. The world’s first cloned camel is pregnant, scientists claim. Inspired by ancient Hawaiian beliefs in the sacredness of the landscape, Dustin Wong, 31, has journeyed from the Arctic Circle to Australia, capturing moments where men and women are alone with the power and splendour of the natural world. Tiny babies are more sensitive to pain than adults, according to a study of infants’ brains which overturns the medical consensus. A video of a dog being repeatedly hit with her head as she lay with her head resting on the ledge of her electronic dog door has gone viral. Australian parents spend an average 140 hours per year getting children breakfast, according to a new study. . Audrey Hepburn's Breakfast at Tiffany's, Frank Sinatra's My Way and Dolly Parton's Island In The Stream are some of the most popular lullabies sung by British parents. In Mexico, the increasingly ostentatious displays of wealth by the young elite is taking on a political dimension. Two hospitals have been put on standby in case the Duchess of Cambridge gives birth outside London. The mystery of what appears to be a screw fixed inside a rock has perplexed scientists. During a recent episode of Divorce Court, a disgruntled man said the members of Wu-Tang Clan did something with his girlfriend - and it wasn't unleashing their famed Killa Beez. Students at one of the country's most liberal universities say Hillary Clinton should not be president. A 25-year-old man left brain damaged as a baby after a blunder by doctors has today won his 23-year battle for £7.3 million compensation. Millionaire real estate heir Robert Durst has pleaded not guilty to two weapons charges related to his arrest last month, further delaying his extradition to California to face murder charges. A financial fund for killer cop Michael Slager was shut down by crowd-funding website, GoFundMe, on Wednesday Rita Wilson has revealed she has undergone a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer. A plane seat specifically targeted at making plane travel more comfortable for obese passengers and small children has won a prize for its innovation vision. Social media fraudsters are trying to cash in on the sudden public profile of the woman who stood up for a Muslim couple being abused on a train. An American soldier was killed in a shooting incident in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad in which at least two other U.S. A Utah prison inmate is dead of an apparent heart attack related to renal failure after a dialysis provider didn't show up for a scheduled treatment for two days in a row. A 20-year-old man has been charged with planning a suicide bomb attack on a US military base in Kansas. Hillary Clinton's Secret Service detail led a handful of journalists on two lengthy high-speed chases to homes of influential Democrats on Monday. Four care home assistants who called their dementia residents 'fugly' and told one she was living in a brothel have been jailed. All images are copyrighted. The final Discworld novel written by Sir Terry Pratchett before he died last month at the age of 66 will be released later this year, his publishers have said. All images are copyrighted. A horse riding event for a cancer charity in Northern Ireland apparently used a surprise jump in the shape of a car. A suit worn by a notorious Nazi commander during World War Two is to be sold at auction. Two boys have died after their family's car plunged into the Los Angeles Harbor. In the knockabout atmosphere of an election campaign, everything is up for debate. Four men have been moved out of intensive care after suspected drug overdoses during a party cruise on Sydney Harbour, possibly due to a dangerous strain of ecstasy pills known as 'blue scissors'. An Australian boy who went missing from a campsite five days ago has been found alive after surviving for a remarkable five days on his own in the bush. Fear of needles: a common fear, known as trypanophobia, invokes a deep-rooted sense of dread. Britain's leading art gallery has uncovered new evidence in its attempt to keep a £1million John Constable masterpiece that was looted by the Nazis from its Jewish owner during the Second World War. Asbestos has been discovered in the roof at New York City's mayoral residence and work to remove the potentially cancer-causing materials from Gracie Mansion will begin this month. After months of grey skies and miserable weather, the sun is out. An Afghan interpreter who risked his life on the front line with British troops was shot with his two-year-old son by Taliban hitmen after he says he was ‘abandoned’ by the UK Government. James Bond would have died within minutes of being shot in the chest in Skyfall, according to medical experts. Office workers were shocked to discover a couple having sex in a park in full view of their tower block on the hottest day of the year. Military officials in Kazakhstan have introduced a Miss Army competition in the hope of encouraging more recruits. When Clare Van Santen was 15 weeks pregnant with her fifth child, she was told she had breast cancer. All images are copyrighted. A mother who dropped her two-year-old son into a cheetah pit at an Ohio zoo has been charged with child endangerment. The first mid-air refuelling of an unmanned aircraft was today successfully achieved by the Navy's X-47B drone. A man was horrified after finding a five inch piece of TIMBER in his frozen curry. The brother of a British woman allegedly murdered by her pastor husband in Ghana has denied that she was a heroin addict. The University of Michigan yanked an upcoming screening of the Oscar-nominated drama American Sniper over student complaints but quickly did an about-face after news of the cancellation sparked a firestorm on campus. Google's relationship with the White House has been marked by access for lobbyists, mentions in nearly half of Obama's State of the Union addresses, and a personnel feeder serving the West Wing with new senior hires. A New York man who was found guilty of driving over the limit and crashing his car into the Niagara River has been charged with a second drink-driving offence. Aaron Hernandez swapped a designer suit for a set of gray scrubs at a prison where he will begin a life sentence for murder. Police are searching for a man charged with killing his wife at the Dunkin' Donuts in Maryland where they both worked. A Brazilian plastic surgeon who gave a 'Brazilian butt lift' to a young Australian tourist who died during the procedure lost another patient just a year before her tragic death, it has been revealed. A 3D printing company has created a prosthetic leg for a goose after it was left struggling for self confidence following an amputation. A 'blokey' joke book on sale at River Island containing an offensive joke about domestic violence has caused a Twitter storm prompting the high street brand to withdraw it from shelves. Game of Thrones, one of the most popular shows on television, is about to begin its fifth series. 'I don't want to be their mummy.' 'I am overwhelmed with gratitude by your prayers and good wishes and the kindness you're sending.' All images are copyrighted. The world's biggest rabbit is preparing to see his heavyweight title challenged - by his giant son. A photo of a school lunch taken by a parent has sparked a debate about First Lady Michelle Obama's new school lunch rules. Police in Berlin are investigating links between the Hatton Garden gems heist and a strikingly similar raid on a Berlin bank two years ago. A young driver who was high on cannabis when he crashed into an oncoming car, killing his two friends, has been jailed for six years. Parents bragging about their little darling's every move on Facebook is a regular annoyance for many people using the social network - but one Australian woman got so sick of her friend's constant updates about her baby daughter that she wrote her a scathing letter demanding the mother stop - claiming she is 'p*****g a lot of people off'. A Chinese court has jailed a 71-year-old journalist for seven years for leaking a government document warning against the 'dangers' of a free press. The Catholic Church has been accused of blocking the appointment of the first ever homosexual ambassador to Vatican City. All images are copyrighted. Queen Margrethe of Denmark celebrated her 75th birthday on Thursday with a series of official events in the Danish capital, Copenhagen. Rod Blagojevich has returned to his roots while inside and has been photographed with his still full head of hair a shocking white color rather than the boot polish black that was his trademark as a politician. A politics teacher at a £31,000-a-year boarding school attended by Sir Winston Churchill has been banned from classrooms after he was caught on video exposing himself to a woman on a train. A Florida children's hospital has installed a 'catcam' to let patients play remotely with abandoned animals. The US body that regulates Internet addresses is looking to crack down on a Canadian company using the new '.sucks' domain name to extract exorbitant sums from celebrities such as Kevin Spacey and companies looking to protect their reputations. Gypsy groups have launched a campaign to remove the definition of them as'swindlers' from the Spanish dictionary. The FBI has cleared the Tulsa County Sheriff's department in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a volunteer deputy earlier this month. Scientists believe Tyrannosaurus rex and its relatives were more intelligent than previously thought and hunted in gangs which included young and older members, researchers have claimed. A man stuck by a serious bowel infection has been cured after undergoing a faecal transplant, with stools donated by his daughter. John Travolta has broken his silence on the Scientology-slamming HBO documentary Going Clear. Police believe that the two bank robbers suspected in a string of recent heists may have police or military training because of the way they handle a weapon. Twitter suspended more than 10,000 accounts linked to Islamic State militants and their supporters in a single 24-hour period in a fresh crackdown on those 'tweeting violent threats'. It all started with a freak accident. A report on the threat posed by Australian foreign fighters has blamed the Abbott government's troubled relations with the Muslim community for worsening the situation. 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An ancient Buddhist meditation practice could be as effective as modern drugs at beating depression, new research suggests. A guard at the Census Bureau was shot and critically wounded outside its headquarters in Suitland, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. New Zealand police are appealing to the public to help identify a man who robbed a Christchurch dairy wearing a 'distinctive' cartoon mask. Four out of ten British Muslims partly blame MI5 and the police for radicalising British teenagers who then flee the country to join ISIS. Defense attorneys released some of the training records Saturday for a 73-year-old volunteer sheriff's deputy charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed suspect in Oklahoma. How do you turn an ordinary pint of lager into a craft beer the same way hot water is turned into brew? A man accused of shooting dead his former work-study supervisor at a North Carolina community college has told a television station he killed three other people. Four-time World Cup champion Marcel Hirscher added a little extra flare to his downhill slalom run by bringing the pistes alive with a colourful display. Harvey Weinstein's wife has been pictured for the first time this week looking forlorn amid claims her billionaire husband was recorded apologizing to a 22-year-old model for groping her. A girl whose mother reached out on social media to find a movie goer offended by her daughters behavior has apologised to her victim on national television. Meet the 11-year-old boy with a rare life-threatening disease that means he can't go out in the sun without breaking into a severe rash and his throat can swell so much it almost closes over. He was held against his will in a foreign jungle for 472 days and feared his al-Qaeda linked captors would behead him. Caretakers of Abraham Lincoln's tomb are on the defensive over an unflattering critique in National Geographic magazine and looming budget cuts that could threaten management of the historic site, even as they commemorate the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Human remains have been found in the search for a missing college freshman who vanished while home for spring break last month. BBC political editor Nick Robinson has made a brief return to TV screens, although his voice sounded weak and strained following his cancer surgery. All images are copyrighted. 'Crazy a** woman needs to be beat to death in prison.' All images are copyrighted. Researchers studying the remains of a prehistoric woman nicknamed The Red Lady of El Mirn have found spores of several mushroom species embedded in her teeth. A boy in China born with a malfunctioning liver is now looking forward to living a normal life after both of his parents donated part of their organs to save him. A 13-year-old surfer has been killed by a shark off the coast of Reunion in the Indian Ocean. A man has been pressured into resigning from his role as a women's officer at a university student union after public pressure and an online petition demanded that he step down from the position. A King Charles Spaniel suffered three degree burns from a pad used to keep him warm during a scan which vets had heated up in a microwave. The Mail on Sunday can reveal for the first time that police have dropped an investigation into a vicious assault on a huntsman just three months after it took place. The internet’s most popular capybara enjoyed some downtime in the bath with its duckling friends. Lord of the Rings and Hobbit fans who can’t afford to travel to themed attractions on the other side of the world can find a slice of Middle-earth on the American frontier. The time of their lives has turned into the holiday from hell for up to 2500 passengers stranded on a cruise ship, the Carnival Spirit, outside Sydney Harbour and riding a constant flow of smashing waves of more than nine metres. The time has come for Australia’s favourite rock star-turned-politician Peter Garrett to sell his charming Victorian terrace in Randwick in Sydney’s affluent Eastern Suburbs. Parents who choose not to vaccinate their children could lose thousands of dollars in welfare payments. A woman at the centre of a bitter legal dispute with her late husband's family has been found in New York City. A young cancer sufferer who proposed to his girlfriend hoping surgery would save his life is set to marry in hospital after being told he's too ill for the operation and has just weeks to live. A contestant on Friday night's episode of Jeopardy left a lasting impression with viewers for all the wrong reasons after giving a highly inappropriate answer to a question about puberty. Thousands of comic book fans around the world dressed up in unison in an attempt to break a world record. A baby born profoundly deaf has been able to hear his mother's voice for the first time. Britain's public schools are now the very image of tradition but behind their establishment image lies a history of rebellion and revolution. It's been nearly 20 years since a Seattle teacher was arrested for having a sexual relationship with a student. Giant pumpkins from this year's Sydney Royal Easter Show have been served to Taronga Zoo's elephants. All photographs courtesy Frederick's of Hollywood A Chinese-born American geologist was deported and returned to his Texas home following his release from prison in China after serving nearly eight years on charges of 'illegally procuring state secrets'. A fantasist prowler who harassed young women, traumatising them after scaling the walls of trendy apartment blocks where they lived, has been banned from the area nearby for five years. As Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia gets under way, one designer is taking a break from the front row. 'I couldn't see a light at the end of the tunnel.' All images are copyrighted. After years of heartbreak, Sarah and Russell have two children William, (centre) and Matilda. Parents in China looking for a way to teach their children about the birds and the bees can now take them to a special sex education playground inside an enormous inflatable doll. Cannabis can kill cancer cells and helps shrink one of the most serious types of brain tumour, new advice reveals. A self-confessed neo-Nazi who allegedly shot dead his gay supervisor was forcibly removed from court on Thursday after swearing at the judge and flipping over a table. As details emerge about the lifestyle of the boys, privately-educated sons of a Canadian diplomat, they were already deeply immersed in drugs. A Florida man who weighs 385 pounds and stands 6-foot-8 is facing an animal cruelty charge after authorities say he bit his mother's lapdog on the face, seriously hurting its eye. The chief justice of the US Supreme Court has reported for jury duty - incognito. All photographs courtesy Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association. This is the moment a four-year-old girl broke down in tears because the 'little ducks' in a nursery rhyme did not come back to their mother. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Florida Senator Marco Rubio have come out against recreational marijuana use in states where it's legal. A man who claims he kicked a young mother out of his car when she got too drunk on their date has been arrested for obstructing justice. All images are copyrighted. A woman allegedly beat her boyfriend with a bat at their first face-to-face meeting following two years of online dating. A mother-of-two has been jailed after stealing almost £80,000 from her dying parents to go on shopping sprees - leaving her elderly father in debt and too poor to afford a telephone. Doctors have warned of the importance of checking the vision of anyone struck by lightning. Dr Permesh Dhillon, a medical internist and colleague of Mr Gupta, said the woman's case reveals how important it is that medics check the vision of anyone struck by lightning. All images are copyrighted. A man who launched an online campaign to help him destroy his brand new $49,000 Jeep will read out a 'not sorry' apology to the company on national television tonight. California prison officials are investigating whether a former NFL player killed his cellmate. A 7ft 8in tall man so embarrassed by his height he hid at home for 'half his life' has found love with a woman three feet smaller than him. Police have launched a manhunt for a father suspected of gunning down his girlfriend while she was driving. Andrew 'Drew' Butler, 25, allegedly shot mother-of-three Kendra Gonzalez from the passenger seat in San Jose, California, in front of the couple's two-year-old son and her two teenage daughters. As Andy Murray and Kim Sears prepare for their nuptials in his home town of Dunblane on Saturday, the local residents are also getting ready for the big day. He's better known as the face of the 'Success Kid' meme - the toddler with a clenched fist and look of satisfaction who's become the internet's most positive meme A new mother who 'died' for 11 minutes during her son's birth woke up four days later with no memory of ever being pregnant or having her baby. A senior Islamist party official convicted of crimes against humanity has been executed in Bangladesh. The wife of a Florida chef who was killed by a suspected drunk driver on Saturday has given birth to their son, only three days after her husband died. A single mother was arrested during a screening of Fifty Shades of Grey and led from the cinema in handcuffs after drunkenly assaulting a fellow film-goer who was annoyed at her for laughing at the sex scenes. Reality star 'Mama June Shannon' and her estranged husband Mike 'Sugar Bear' Thompson have filed a missing persons report after his older brother disappeared three days ago. Dating app Tinder has added the ability to let people add their latest Instagram snaps to their profile. Self-help guru Anthony Robbins has invited the BBC’s Marianne Power to take part in his Unleash The Power Within seminar in London. An Israeli geologist claims he has ‘confirmed’ the existence and authenticity of a tomb belonging to Jesus and his son in Jerusalem. The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) has publicly beheaded six men accused of exploding a car bomb 'which killed innocent people' in the Syrian city of al-Mayadin. Nigel Farage faces a humiliating defeat in his bid to become an MP, according to a leaked poll. All images are copyrighted. Two base jumpers who broke their backs and were told they may never walk again after they fell 500ft have started jumping again. A 63-year-old former air hostess has won a £14.5m London mansion from her 'immensely wealthy' 90-year-old Saudi Arabian ex-husband following a legal battle based on a Victorian law. The BBC’s Sarah Foot takes a dip in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk, after a local swimming pool closed down. Sarah Foot says her affair with open water began on Hampstead Heath after a local swimming pool closed down, and has taken her to swimming in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk (pictured) I’m not one of those athletic people who glide through the water with a sleek, racing crawl - I’m that woman with the white-hatted head bobbing up and down offshore in a rather staid breast stroke. Celebrities including Jessica Mauboy and Nadia Bartel were among those who had their personalised Lenovo tablets stolen from their seats at the Maticevski show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia on Tuesday. During a tumultuous day of proceedings at a corporate tax inquiry in Sydney today, News Corp Australia CEO Julian Clarke was peppered with questions from Greens senator and party leader Christine Milne about why The Australian newspaper operates as a business when it is not profitable. Scientists believe they may have found a new cause for concern about the Pill. As it is the primary shopping destination for ten per cent of the 63,000 readers surveyed by the magazine, Walmart is lacking in areas including service and quality of produce. As it is the primary shopping destination for ten per cent of the 63,000 readers surveyed by the magazine, Walmart is lacking in areas including service and quality of produce. The families of two teenagers feared to have crossed into Syria to join ISIS have said they are 'devastated' by the events of the last few days. An image of a woman breastfeeding her toddler while sitting on the toilet with her trousers around her ankles has caused a storm on the internet. Pregnancy is a time when many women crave certain foods. A killer who was mistakenly let of jail by bungling prison staff mid-way through his murder trial posted a video of himself brandishing a meat cleaver on his Facebook page. For those who can't get enough of Starbuck's Frappucinos, they will have s'more opportunities to guzzle down-and they may want to camp out in front of the store. Japan's Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre has cancelled a warning for a tsunami as big as one metre (three feet) forecast to hit islands far south. Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri was one of Saddam Hussein's most trusted henchmen, helping to lead his 1968 bloodless coup. From a £1,200 Wedgwood bust of Prince Charles to a solar-powered models of the Queen, there's no item of royal memorabilia too big or too small for royalist Margaret Tyler. A retired major general is among 1,000 British service personnel requiring psychiatric treatment after taking an anti-malarial drug issued by the Ministry of Defence. A group of Muslim migrants have been arrested for 'aggravated murder' after allegedly throwing 12 Christians into the Mediterranean sea during a recent crossing from Libya, Italian police reports. A mixed martial arts fighter has been found guilty of beating his porn star ex-girlfriend, leaving her with horrific injuries. Stephanie Scott’s heartbroken family have shared a sweet photo of her as a little girl, giggling with her sisters in a bubble bath - as they invited all mourners to ‘show their support for our beautiful Steph’ for her funeral tomorrow. It’s that time of year again. As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge prepare for the birth of their second child, the Mail on Sunday’s royal correspondent looks at how the couple are preparing for life as parents-to-be. The Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia's largest warship, came up with the novel idea to help keep the deck clear of debris which poses a major risk to jet planes taking off and landing. The continents of North and South America came together much earlier than previously thought, according to researchers who found evidence in rock deposits from ancient rivers in Colombia of the land bridge that connected the long-isolated landmasses. The SNP is on course to win all but one of Scotland’s 59 seats in the general election. An elderly British couple who fell victim to pickpockets as they returned to their hotel in Benidorm incredibly got their belongings back after confronting the duo - and it was all caught on camera. How can I tame my hair to be more manageable and reduce the time it takes to get ready? A new HIV treatment pioneered using an antibody to attack the virus could lead to a new vaccine to prevent the infection. Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz says he would not make his attorney general enforce federal laws pertaining to marijuana in states that have approved sales and consumption of the drug. Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich has bought a luxury hotel in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. It is one of the biggest fines ever imposed by the Financial Conduct Authority. The Baltimore Police Department has used secret cellphone surveillance equipment 4,300 times since 2007 - amid claims it is ordered to withhold such evidence from prosecutors, a court heard. To some avid skiers snow is still snow and one in particular couldn't resist the urge to take to the slopes of Boston's temporary new resort. The prospect of a 'Blukip' alliance between David Cameron and Nigel Farage is now just as likely as a coalition between the SNP and Labour, Nick Clegg claimed today. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says he wants to see an outlined vision of where Hillary Clinton plans to go before giving up an endorsement for her presidential campaign. A Chinese team took a kite measuring an astonishing 6,000 metres (3.7 miles) to a kite flying festival - aiming to break the world record by a massive 1,000 metres. A Chinese team took a kite measuring an astonishing 6,000 metres (3.7 miles) to a kite flying festival - aiming to break the world record by a massive 1,000 metres. An Indian-style bungalow that was built in the Victorian era and preserved to maintain its 1880s facade has gone on the market for £1million. 'The only place I don't have any awards out in the open is in the bedroom.' Girls actress Jemima Kirke has revealed details about her experience with abortion, admitting that she was forced to use up every penny of her savings in order to pay for the procedure. A seven-month-old boy's death has been ruled a homicide after he suffered a skull fracture while in the care of his babysitter and later died. A team of researchers has built an algorithm that can recognise a potential troll with an accuracy of 80 per cent by scanning their comments. Experts studied 40 million posts 1.7 millions users on news site CNN.com, political news site Breitbart.com and gaming site IGN.com. No criminal charges will be brought against a 17-year-old girl arrested after her severely malnourished four-month-old daughter was hospitalised and the corpse of a three-year-old child was found at a North Las Vegas home. The Polish government has summoned the US ambassador to protest against remarks by FBI director James Comey. A geologist claims that the world's oldest pyramid is hidden under rubble in Indonesia. A GP has been found guilty of assaulting two Tube workers because she did not want to miss the last train home. Photos taken from behind the bar at Terminal Bar, a 41st Street and 8th Avenue watering hole open until 1982, show a side of Times Square that has disappeared in the glare of Coca Cola advertisements. Photos taken from behind the bar at Terminal Bar, a 41st Street and 8th Avenue watering hole open until 1982, show a side of Times Square that has disappeared in the glare of Coca Cola advertisements. Virtual reality may still seem like a hobby reserved for hardcore gamers, but as headsets drop in price it is on the verge of becoming mainstream. Getting a selfie with a celebrity appears to be the latest craze, but two scuba girls from California prefer to take their photos with some more colourful creatures. All images are copyrighted. A bride-to-be was left fighting for her life when her lung collapsed after she had been taking the contraceptive pill. A new hard-hitting campaign is aiming to highlight the misery of homeless women who are unable to access proper sanitary care. A federal appeals court has upheld the conviction and death sentence of a Washington man who confessed to raping and killing his 14-year-old stepdaughter in 1995. TripAdvisor’s most active user is American expat Brad Reynolds, who has written more than 3,300 reviews and uploaded nearly 40,000 photos in just five years. The iconic Volkswagen Westfalia Camper is about to get greener, because the bus is being reborn as an electric vehicle. President Barack Obama threw off the gloves and took a direct punch at one of his possible successors, likely Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker, in an interview airing this morning. Foolish: In an interview with NPR, Obama said likely Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker may change his 'foolish' position on a deal with Iran 'after he's taken some time to bone up on foreign policy' Obama's jab at Walker departed from the White House's general strategy of staying out of the race to replace the sitting president, who is prohibited by the Constitution from seeking another term. From the best night's kip being enjoyed on a Wednesday to rising the earliest on a Sunday, new data is giving fascinating insights into how the world sleeps. The parents of young cancer sufferers now expect to be offered the same treatment as Ashya King, one of his doctors has said. Footage of the devastating moment a man put his brother in a coma with a single punch has been released for the first time, with the brother responsible soon to learn if he will serve prison time. Most pilots have reported similar sightings, according to the veteran airman who has flown Boeing aircraft. A woman arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol decided to stick out her tongue when she was brought to police headquarters for booking. The deaths of a mother and her newborn baby are to be investigated by a coroner. Former New England Patriots star and newly convicted killer Aaron Hernandez is facing a second murder trial in a 2012 drive-by shooting that left two men dead and a third wounded. An Australian woman has made a bold stand in defence of a Muslim couple who faced a racially-charged tirade on a train. All images are copyrighted. From organising eggs hunts to whipping up chocolate cup cakes at midnight, celebrities are, it seems, just like the rest of us when it comes to Easter. Chimpanzees crossing a busy road in Uganda will often run across roads, while dominant males will wait to ensure younger chimps cross safely. Scientists discovered the chimps will also often run across roads, while dominant males will wait to ensure younger chimps cross safely. The groom's brother was caught on camera as he lost control of a Kalashnikov while firing a celebratory round into the air. All images are copyrighted. They announced they were 'consciously uncoupling' in March 2014. All images are copyrighted. The killing of toddler Mikaeel Kular could 'not have been predicted' by social and health service workers who visited his family in the months leading up to his death, a review has found. A woman has been killed and her friend seriously injured after their Lamborghini sports car burst into flames following a head-on crash. Mariel Hemingway has written two revealing books about growing up in a family riddled with depression, alcoholism and suicides. A teacher fired after allegedly encouraging pupils to bully a 13-year-old girl by writing down her worst qualities on the blackboard has said she is the victim of a terrible 'injustice' - and wants her job back. An 18-year-old man has been charged with conspiring to commit terrorist acts following Saturday morning's counter-terror police raids, in which police seized a number of knives and swords. An Australian plus-sized model has revealed her skinnier counterparts have only 'one cracker and a couple glasses of water' per day to keep thin in the lead up to fashion week. Ed Balls has ruled out any post-election pact with the SNP that would put Scotland ahead of England - insisting it would be a 'betrayal of the English vote.' Obesity wardens in the street, fat warning signs outside fast food restaurants and Steve moving in with public role models who are overweight. All images are copyrighted. An Oregon company has agreed to pay $9.5 million to settle bribery charges that involved expensive trips and gifts given to Middle Eastern government officials. A family was awarded the rights to 10 rare gold coins after a US appeals court overturned a jury verdict. Many teenagers are tempted to try e-cigarettes, but few adopt the electronic devices as habit, a new study has found. A Roman Catholic school attended by Nick Clegg’s eldest son and two of Tony Blair’s sons has been cleared of discriminating against the poor. An NFL defensive back with a history of legal problems is being investigated after reports of an early-morning incident involving a physical fight and at least one shot being fired at a Texas club. The Duchess of Cornwall has created a buzz with the launch of her own honey, produced in late spring by the bees in her Wiltshire garden. A Lithuanian gangster accused of two murders in his home country has cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of pounds in a deportation farce after claiming he was too depressed to leave Britain. Dog walkers have been warned about deliberate attempts to kill their animals after cocktail sausages laced with poison were found at a popular walking spot. Video of the February 19 incident emerged on Tuesday and shows a cop car running into a suspect walking down a street in Marana, northwest of Tucon, with a rifle. Video of the February 19 incident emerged on Tuesday and shows a cop car running into a suspect walking down a street in Marana, northwest of Tucon, with a rifle. It's not advertised as 'glamping' but with big duvets and brass beds, Eurocamp's Safari tents are more luxurious than an average stay under canvas. It's not advertised as 'glamping' but with big duvets and brass beds, Eurocamp's Safari tents are more luxurious than an average stay under canvas. An elderly woman is in a medically-induced coma after being run over by her husband as he smashed into three cars whilst attempting to parallel park. A 27-year-old woman fell 500 feet to her death while hiking an off-limits trail famed for its breath-taking vistas in Oahu, Hawaii, Friday. The family of a seven-year-old skier killed in the French Alps have paid tribute to their 'daring, outgoing, determined little boy' and revealed he got lost in woods before sliding towards a 164ft cliff. Supermarket giant Coles has been ordered to pay $2.5 million in penalties after lying to shoppers about the freshness of its bread. A shopkeeper died when he fell from a van while chasing a gang of thieves. Depraved militants fighting for the Islamic State in Iraq have brutally beheaded four men accused of theft, before displaying their bodies on railings in a town square. The UK has more than 7.8 million immigrants, according to new figures. A two-mile Victorian railway tunnel which was shut down 50 years ago under a programme of sweeping closures could reopen as Britain's longest cycle tunnel. A devastating fire has caused serious damage to a world-famous hotel used as a setting for television’s Inspector Morse. An eight-grade girl accused of conspiring with her soldier boyfriend by text message to have her mother killed must remain in adult jail while awaiting trial. As Australian Fashion Week comes to a close, a new damning report has named and shamed some of the worst clothing brands sold in Australia and their companies, for the ongoing exploitation of their overseas workers. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. All this for free. Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka's adorable twins love food and have unusually refined palates for four-year-olds, including a love for seafood and spices. An explosion at a chemical plant in China has sparked a huge blaze, injuring at least 19 people and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of residents. All images are copyrighted. A British solicitor and former Mayor of Glastonbury has been revealed as a key prosecutor of the evil camp guards of Bergen-Belsen after its liberation in 1945. Two fugitives from the London area who featured on the UK’s most wanted list on suspicion of drug trafficking have been captured in Europe with 24 hours of each other. With just 26 days until the election, the Prime Minister is already showing the strain of a punishing campaign trail. The former army chief is currently staying in Djibouti for over a week spearheading Operation Rahat. Meter Maids have a long history synonymous with the sandy beaches of Queensland's most sought-after holiday destination, but time may have run out for the Surfers Paradise bikini-clad icons. All images are copyrighted. In her working life, she has covered terrorist attacks, murders and explosions. A five-month-old baby whose parents created a 30-item 'bucket list' for their terminally ill son has tragically died - with sadly only one item ticked off. Muscular: A five-month-old baby whose parents created a 30-item 'bucket list' for their terminally ill son has tragically died - with sadly only one item ticked off. It’s one of the most stressful aspects of flying: finding a spot for a carry-on bag, especially during a budget flight that charges for checked bags, can be one of the most stressful experiences for passengers. A young accountant fell down a 70ft cliff to his death when he ran from a taxi to avoid paying the fare. The Tesla Model S P85D's 'insane mode' may be fast, but a new electric car by Drive eO is set to be even faster. All images are copyrighted. A woman with multiple sclerosis (MS) who died in an alleged assisted suicide left a recording of her nightmare life and frustration with not being able to travel to Switzerland to die, a court has heard. Kate Winslet has revealed that her feet are the same size as her canoes. It all started with a night out. Islamic State have launched their own social media rules to censor coverage on its recent defeats. Head lice are the most common form of lice in the UK, with an estimated 10 million cases each year, according to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. The federal government will give Shoshana Hebshi $40,000 as compensation for being humiliated on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks after armed agents forced her from a plane at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, made her undress during a search and held her for hours. The federal government will give Shoshana Hebshi $40,000 as compensation for being humiliated on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks after armed agents forced her from a plane at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, made her undress during a search and held her for hours. Three generations of one family were saved from their car last week by a police officer seconds before the vehicle was pulled out to sea in Washington State. All images are copyrighted. A father and his 13-year-old daughter were bashed and robbed by a gang of 25 teenagers outside a shopping centre. All pictures subject to copyright. A family of four are lucky to be alive after a bedroom ceiling collapsed in their home. A clock based on a design from 300 years ago has stunned experts by keeping accurate to a second for 100 days. The Conservatives have launched a new attack on the SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon. The manager of a bookstore in Portland, Oregon, was forced to clean up Jack Cordero's vomit - but said his apology letter and gift card made her day. The last ten years have seen a steep incline in the amount of visitors to the city. A writer and victim of date rape has revealed why she is pushing for 'yes means yes' sex contracts to become mandatory on college campuses across the country. A Philadelphia mother accused of abandoning her quadriplegic son in the woods before skipping town to see her boyfriend has been arrested. A homeless couple forced to live in their car after pay-day loan debts spiralled out of control are getting their lives back on track - thanks to a caring businessman. Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has been found guilty of the murder of Odin Lloyd. A Chinese millionaire has splurged on a vast 217 hectare New Zealand island which she refers to as her 'toy.' Sisters Stacey and Dannii Johnson have grown up sharing their toys and clothes, and now find themselves both battling ill. The family of a woman who battled a cancerous brain tumour for 14 years has claimed her diamond engagement ring was 'forcefully removed and stolen' from her finger at a nursing home just days before she passed away. A man who escaped from a North Carolina prison more than 40 years ago has turned himself in to authorities in Kentucky. All images are copyrighted. More than half of Scots plan to back the SNP in the general election, shattering Ed Miliband's hopes of securing a Labour majority. Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller has told US President Barack Obama she loves him. Trevor Noah has moved on to become a US TV star, and he left behind a stunning South African physiotherapist to pursue his American dream, the Daily Mail Online can reveal. The payout by Maricopa County, which was revealed on Wednesday, comes after it emerged that Patrick Morrison continued to assault the mentally-disabled girl, his niece, and even got her pregnant when detectives failed to properly investigate the case In the film Taken, actor Liam Neeson's character is kidnapped by a hit-and-run driver. tattoos: Vin Loss, 24, gained notoriety last year for his tattoo-covered visage and his dreams of becoming the most famous man in the world; despite facing heavy criticism about his unique ink, Vin insisted that the Sharpie-like tattoos on his face, neck, chest, and arms 'embody pop culture', create 'a myth, a mystery' and would one day help him to achieve his goal of global fame. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Luxury electronics firm Goldgenie has created a limited edition Apple Watch with diamonds and a python skin strap for £120,000 ($177,000). We're in the zone: Poets House incorporates smart, clean lines, elegant décor and crisp white tablecloths, as if auditioning as extras for a Sex And The City sequel. Dramatic dashcam footage has emerged of the moment police in Texas pulled an unconscious man from the burning wreckage of his car mere moments before it was engulfed by flames. Easter is over for the wild rabbits of greater Sydney as councils and parks prepare another attempt to kill them off with strategically placed carrots that have been laced with a deadly virus. Paul Simon has topped the UK albums chart for the first time in 25 years. The woman falsely accused of blackmailing Premier League star Marcus Rojo has been snapped cutting lines of a suspicious-looking white powder. A body has been found in the search for a missing BBC worker, who is feared to have drowned while on a dream holiday in south east Asia. Cadbury has snatched two chocolate Fingers from its famous packs - reducing the number to 22. A baseball fan who suffered catastrophic injuries after being attacked outside a Los Angeles Dodgers stadium has thrown the first pitch of the new season. TV presenter and motorcycle racer Guy Martin is facing a police probe after boasting he drove an Aston Martin at 180mph in a 40mph zone during a review. Andy Murray's mother Judy has been pictured leaving Dunblane Cathedral ahead of the tennis star's wedding to Kim Sears. The five-year-old namesake grandson of famed college basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian has suffered a stroke, his family said. Ed Miliband has pledged a crackdown on the illegal exploitation of migrant workers by promising a Home Office task force to boost prosecutions and fines on bad employers. One of the UK's most iconic fashion brands is set to open its second store in Australia. All images are copyrighted. Murder-accused teenager Heather Mack was today given the star treatment in the Bali prison where she is being held over her mother's death. A group of high school students were caught on camera as they brutally attacked a man. The Ohio Court of Claims on Friday granted the money to Wiley Bridgeman, 60, and Kwame Ajamu, 57, and the brothers' attorneys said compensation for lost wages has yet to be determined and awarded. Forget dogs' dinners, stylish cook Gizzi Erskine's fussy feline loves poppadoms, tortilla chips and taramasalata. In an interview with Puss Puss magazine, the stylish cook, 35, posed at a feast fit for only the classiest cat, that included bowls brimming with caviar and salmon roe, jellied fish heads, a seafood sculpture made of octopus, lobster and prawns. A top barrister with a handsome income will use case law dating back 200 years to try to avoid a $146 speeding fine. A 16-year-old who was born a girl but identifies as a boy has been granted the opportunity to go through male puberty after years of living in misery. A massive search is under way in Australia for an autistic boy who went missing while on holiday. Labour has been accused of 'utter hypocrisy' after it was revealed interns working for one of their election chiefs are paid just £4 per day while the party claims to champion the low paid. As waters around the UK get warmer, popular species of fish including haddock, plaice and lemon sole could become less common as they migrate to more preferable water temperatures. A teenager groomed a friend with learning difficulties into helping him make a pipe bomb, a court has heard. A couple have described how they saved the life of their pet dog by giving her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Dancing With The Stars co-host Erin Andrews has been spotted visiting her boyfriend Jarret Stoll the day after he was arrested in Las Vegas on drug possession charges. It was a day Peter Morris will never forget. A baseball fan has been taken to hospital after being hit in the head by a foul ball behind home plate. A road rage incident caught on camera shows a man as he brutally beats an elderly truck driver for hitting his car on one of America's busiest highways. A young woman says she lives on almost nothing but Rice Krispies - and insists she is still healthier than most people. A lawsuit filed by former Gossip Girl actress Kelly Rutherford attempting to have a judge order her kids to return to the U.S. A father-of-five has been stabbed to death at a Wisconsin river after he and a friend asked a group of rowdy fishermen to be quiet. Dozens of Syrians queueing for food in the Islamic State's self-declared capital of Raqqa. The Channel Islands are celebrating the 70th anniversary of their liberation from German occupation. All images are copyrighted. Friends of celebrity cosmetic surgeon Dr Frederic Brandt, who killed himself a week ago, said a TV show that parodied his appearance was partly to blame for his death. A British schoolboy has drowned in a swimming pool on the last day of a family holiday in Lanzarote. Nigel Farage and Nick Clegg have been photographed posing for photographs with mothers and their babies on the election campaign trail. Private rocket company SpaceX has postponed the launch of its first unmanned mission to the International Space Station. A Kansas mother who uses marijuana to treat a debilitating disease has lost custody of her 11-year-old son at least temporarily. Police have issued crime prevention guidance after squiggles were daubed on garden sheds. An artist with a surreal take on the natural world uses Photoshop to create whimsical, mind-bending pictures that would give Salvador Dali a run for his money. Some parents have really taken the geek-factor to the next level and have dressed their babes as characters from sci-film films such as Star Wars. A college basketball coach, a bar owner and a businessman were among seven killed in a private plane crash as they returned from the NCAA championship game. A horse had to be rescued after getting stuck in a muddy ditch for six hours. Frances Bean Cobain has admitted she's not a big fan of her dad Kurt Cobain's music in a candid new interview. An Australian sprinter is helping to raise his pregnant cousin after she found him on Facebook. As Britain's Got Talent returns for a ninth series, we look back at the show's winners to decide whether nabbing the £250,000 prize on BGT can make you a star for longer than your 15 minutes. The island of St Helena in the South Atlantic is about to get an airport. All images are copyrighted. A Texas pastor has been arrested on a murder charge after allegedly helping to starve a two-year-old boy to death. A man has died after he was crushed by a garbage truck doing the early morning rounds in Melbourne. Detectives investigating the Hatton Garden gem heist missed the most crucial CCTV footage so far until it was flagged up by a shocked worker more than one week later, it is claimed. Morrisons has become the first supermarket in the UK to sell halal-only sweets. A father-of-six who was attacked with an axe lost a finger in the incident which left him needing 38 staples to seal wounds all over his body. Scientists believe they may have solved the mystery of why the moon is so similar to Earth. A four-year-old girl has an eating disorder that makes her want to eat substances including sponge, sand and even rocks. A 24-year-old widow from Virginia has been charged with murder after police say she killed her former father-in-law because she blamed him for introducing her husband to drugs at a young age and driving him to suicide The New York Police Department is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Bernie Madoff, who carried out one of the world's largest frauds, tried to persuade his drug dealer's girlfriend to become his mistress, it has emerged. Bernie Madoff, who carried out one of the world's largest frauds, tried to persuade his drug dealer's girlfriend to become his mistress, it has emerged. The'stigma' of shopping in budget stores has ended, according to a new report. What it's like to 'live' the life of a celebrity for a day. Painful periods: 90 per cent of women will experience period pain in their life time. A recruitment sergeant raped a female cadet after telling her cousin 'I hope she is as sweet as she looks', a court heard today. A large gas pipeline exploded into a tower of fire on Friday in Central California, closing both directions of a major highway and injuring at least 15 people, four of them critically, authorities said. An American who suffered third-degree burns to 70 per cent of his body in a childhood accident has faced his fears by becoming a firefighter. The BBC needs to look further than just men when it comes to finding a TV presenter to replace Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear, writes Sarah Vine. Sarah Vine says the BBC need to look further than just men when it comes to finding a TV presenter to replace Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear. The birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second child will have a lesser effect at the tills than the birth of Prince George. A man who died in Texas of the human version of mad cow disease last year likely contracted it from eating beef raised in Britain, a CDC report has revealed. Parents are putting their children 'at the centre of the universe and to hell with the rest', a head teacher has warned. Former pop star Dane Bowers has been charged with hitting his ex-fiancee Sophie Cahill. Staff at a young offenders' prison organised mass brawls between inmates in 'like a sport', a former guard has claimed. Countryfile presenter Ellie Harrison has spoken about how she believes she will fall out of favour on the show. All images are copyrighted. Meet your twin stranger! A top-of-the-range steam generator iron can cut your ironing time by half, but does it really make things easier? British company Swan, which sold its first iron in 1933, has just released a top-of-the-range steam generator iron, for £279.99. The 26-year-old Leeton High School teacher was allegedly murdered and dumped in bushland six days before she was due to walk down the aisle to marry her partner of five years. All images courtesy Harper's Bazaar. It looks like something out of a science fiction novel. A father-of-two who brushed his ankle against a bin bag, scraping the skin, developed a flesh-eating bug and nearly lost his leg. Two mothers have slammed police for failing to act after their daughters were targeted by an online predator. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks back at some of the most striking outfits worn by women over the past 15 years. All images are copyrighted. The teenage daughter of assassinated Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov has started a modelling career reportedly as a way of helping her to overcome her father's death. The idea of a device that constantly keeps an eye on your home and can tell you which electrical devices are running at any one time, may sound appealing when it comes to saving energy and money. The kindness of a diner owner who offered a free meal to a homeless person who had been searching through her rubbish has gone viral. The woman who claimed she slept with Prince Andrew whilst working as a sex slave is facing a legal backlash from two other men she claimed had relations with her. The Director of Public Prosecutions is under growing pressure to stand down over her failure to put Lord Janner on trial for serious child abuse offences. Jeremy Clarkson will not be hosting an episode of Have I Got News For You later this month, according to the show's producers. Jeremy Clarkson will not be hosting an episode of Have I Got News For You later this month, according to the show's producers, though they expect him to return to the show later in the year. David Cameron will launch a multi-billion pound sale of Lloyds Bank shares if he wins the Election - in what would be the largest privatisation bonanza since the Thatcher era. An Irish tourist accused of leaving his brother in a coma after a late night argument in Sydney has pleaded guilty to recklessly causing grievous bodily harm after the crown declined to downgrade the charge. A teenage Welsh international has had her promising career halted by a dead shin bone. Television presenter Clare Balding has married her partner of 14 years. An assassin dubbed 'Skinny Girl' has allegedly been murdered just south of the Mexican border - the third woman with that nickname to suffer at the hands of a rival cartel. A Canadian boy with autism has sent his toy bear on a round-the-world mission to help him raise awareness about the disability. A student remains under police guard in hospital after being kidnapped, tortured with pliers and forced to drink bleach by masked men in an apparent revenge attack for 'accidentally scraping a man's car'. An angry husband who assaulted his estranged wife by pelting her in the face with chocolate mini eggs has been jailed for eight weeks. A thug who repeatedly attacked his girlfriend and dragged her by the hair has been spared jail after a judge told him he was 'almost too dangerous' for prison. All images are copyrighted. They could be depicting the froth off a latte or frosted sea-glass washed ashore, but these unique photographs are actually the surreal moment ocean foam explodes in the air. In our series of letters from African journalists, filmmaker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at a disturbing new trend in South Africa. The man accused of abducting, raping and murdering a nine-year-old girl in Calais has been formally charged. It's one of the most beloved songs in musical theatre history. A Vietnam War veteran in Utah has said he's surprised over the reason for the denial of his request for a license plate commemorating the year he was wounded and awarded a Purple Heart. A Bafta-winning Kidulthood actor sent abusive tweets including a death threat to the film’s writer because he thought he was trying to ruin his career, a court heard. The decision not to prosecute Lord Janner for a fourth time over allegations of historical child sex abuse has been criticised by one of his victims. He was a soldier of the First Australian Imperial Force, and his photograph was taken sometime between 1915 and 1918 in Sydney, before he embarked for service A US mother-of-six has given up on having a daughter after the seventh time trying. Police in Western Australia have come under fire after reports emerged that hundreds of officers unlawfully accessed information relating to the arrest of fallen AFL star Ben Cousins. The pound has slipped to a five-year low against the dollar amid growing uncertainty about the outcome of the general election. A teenager with a deadly brain tumour must raise $80,000 by Tuesday night in order to pay for his life-saving surgery. The mother of murdered schoolgirl April Jones has revealed she receives hate mail blaming her for the killing of her five-year-old. The head of the BBC Trust is to stand down as a director of HSBC while continuing in her role at the bank, it has been reported. A jailed tax fraudster who hid his wealth in the UK while building an estate in Pakistan modelled on Buckingham Palace must pay back £2.2million within six months. A hospital has slashed cases of a deadly infection that can kill newborn babies - by defying national guidelines to offer all pregnant women a simple screening test. A father of six has been shot dead in Melbourne in what police believe was a targeted attack. It was once described as the most primitive piece of kit ever made. A massive computer glitch that halted trading in stock exchanges around the world yesterday is being blamed on a spilt fizzy drink. This is the cringe-making moment Ed Miliband was mobbed by a screaming hen party - and even let the bride on his tour bus for a private'selfie'. A driver who walked away with just cuts and bruises after his car ploughed into the back of a lorry has said he believes he was saved by Jesus Christ. Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul smacked around Democratic rival Hillary Clinton at a campaign stop in New Hampshire this morning on the eve of the former Obama administration official's first visit to the Granite State as a proclaimed 2016 candidate. An Australian clothes-horse is cashing in on the success of Hollywood's latest superhero blockbuster. British exports to the rest of the world are surging ahead of those to the European Union, official figures showed. All photographs by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Illustrations by Lucy Scott / Modern Family actress Sofia Vergara allegedly insisted her 44-year-old assistant be the surrogate for her and then fiancé Nick Loeb. Boris Johnson last night urged Ukip voters to'swing behind the Conservatives' to avoid the 'nightmare' of a 'backward-looking Labour government' propped up by an 'even more Left-wing' SNP. Hillary Clinton is expected to officially launch her presidential campaign this weekend, according to a Democratic Party source in Iowa. Australian police are searching for a man who deliberately drove his car straight through the front doors of a police station. The number of web pages containing child pornography has more than doubled over the past year. All images are copyrighted. The FBI have released an image of a man they are trying to trace in connection with a sex abuse probe. Children as young as four have been investigated for drug and sex offences - and toddlers aged just two suspected of assault, it was revealed. Two British men have been fined $3,000 for threatening behaviour on board a Thomson Airways flight. All images are copyrighted. The 60-year-old Australian, who has lived in Tauranga for over 30 years, hit the headlines last November when he appeared in court accused of attempting to hire a hitman to kill two people. A couple who had been married for 73 years have died within minutes of each other. The first signs of dark matter interacting with a force other than gravity may have been found. Rolling Stone is not expected to take any action against Sabrina Rubin Erdely, whose reporting was roundly discredited. After judging the kitchens on The Block last week and taking into account what buyers look for in a kitchen, property buyers expert Frank Valentic gives his tips for ensuring great kitchen design. A teacher who admitted having sex with a 16-year-old student posted a celebratory selfie on Instagram just hours after discovering she had avoided a prison sentence. It's a question explored by BBC documentary Inside Harley Street which interviews some of the patients paying thousands for private cosmetic treatments. It's a question explored by BBC documentary Inside Harley Street which interviews some of the patients paying thousands for private cosmetic treatments. South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has called for an end to the'shocking and unacceptable' attacks on immigrants from Africa and South Asia, saying: 'No amount of frustration and anger can ever justify the attacks on foreign nationals.' Two teenage girls were savagely beaten by a crowd of people, including parents and other adults, in a New Jersey park as onlookers videotaped the riot and encouraged the violence to continue. It's one of the greatest public health challenges of our time. A recent survey by the British Heart Foundation showed two fifths of parents are badgered by their children each week to buy food after seeing it advertised on TV, prompting the charity to deliver a 30,000 strong petition asking the Government to ban junk food adverts being shown before the 9pm watershed. The BHF has therefore just delivered a 30,000 strong petition, asking Government to ban junk food adverts from being shown before the 9pm watershed, to help protect our children from making unhealthy choices. Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman and Tory Chancellor George Osborne, who both went to the same school, shared a sofa on the TV this morning. Nicola Sturgeon will today launch an extraordinary bid to ‘lead the UK’ as she unveils a string of policies apparently tailor-made for a power-sharing deal with Labour. Anti-racism protesters and neo-nazis clashed at rallies across Australia on Saturday. Dark tourism is on the rise, with perhaps the best example of such a phenomenon being the ever-increasing interest in Chernobyl as a holiday destination. An apprentice electrician fell off a ladder and died in front of his father after he was electrocuted while testing lights in a factory, an inquest has heard. All images are copyrighted. It's the summer hang out of choice for Hiltons, Jenners, supermodels and many others with a money-is-no-object lifestyle, so it's no wonder Coachella hits the hip pocket hard. A schoolgirl killed herself by walking in front of a train just weeks after her mother was found murdered, it emerged last night. All images are copyrighted. Scotland will definitely become independent one day, Nicola Sturgeon vowed today as she again refused to rule out a second referendum on breaking up the Union. A California man who ran a'revenge porn' website has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. Harvey Weinstein's wife of eight years is furious and humiliated by the allegations that he groped a 22-year-old Italian model, according to a new report. Two parents whose hands-off 'free-range' parenting got their children picked up by police yet again on Sunday are now vowing to file a lawsuit. Children's feet grow incredibly quickly with those aged between two and six years old going up a size almost every few months. Billionaire A. Alfred Taubman, the self-made Michigan billionaire whose philanthropy and business success - including weaving the enclosed shopping mall into American culture - was clouded by a criminal conviction late in his career, has died aged 91. An Oklahoma teenager has been found guilty of murdering an Australian baseball player. Emergency services are preparing for damaging winds to hit large parts of New South Wales as residents in Victoria and Queensland prepare for a week of colder weather. Amid the horror of a Nazi concentration camp, liberated by the British Army 70 years ago this week, love blossomed against all the odds between an emaciated inmate and one of the soldiers sent to arrest her SS guards. Britons are spending more time in their gardens than tending them, a survey suggests. This is the dramatic moment a coach exploded into a fireball on a busy interchange at the M25 motorway. As the anniversary of their daughter's suicide approaches, Michael and Jane Cleland have spoken of their battle to have the two teenage boys, who they say bullied their daughter to death, held accountable for their actions under cyber bullying laws. All images are copyrighted. Breakfast TV queen Lorraine Kelly has revealed the secret to her trim new look in an interview, and surprisingly, it doesn't involve diets. He was once the driving force behind Britpop in the 1990s and became known for his very public spat with Oasis' Gallagher brothers. A Labour-led government propped up by the SNP could lead to an early rise in interest rates, a major bank has warned. The traditional cookie cutter wedding no longer exists - new reports suggest Brits are ditching tradition in favour of alternative practices when it comes to getting hitched. Sir Bruce Forsyth has spoken out in favour of assisted dying, saying that watching his first wife suffer with dementia has convinced him he wants to 'die with a bit of dignity left'. A barrister and Oxford University graduate who spent more than two years avoiding paying for his train ticket could be the biggest fare-dodger to be prosecuted, a court heard. You might think opting for a salad or sandwich for lunch will see you on your way to a healthy lifestyle. Sofia Vergara and her ex fiance Nick Loeb are embroiled in a legal fight over her frozen eggs which they planned to have children with before their bitter split, a new report claims. An Italian artist has transformed two naked women to look like a chameleon. The nation's first ever set of all-girl quintuplets is 'doing fabulous', according to their mother. This is the moment a young boy's dream came true when he met his hero R2D2 at a Star Wars convention and the pair danced along the corridor together. All images are copyrighted. Yoghurts in Morinaga's product line can be opened and the lids peeled off without any liquid left on the surface. A man has been charged with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and DUI after driving 11 miles and through seven towns with another man on the hood of his car in Pennsylvania. These giant arrows were once markers for early airmail flights across the US - forming the first land-based navigation system in the world. A former NFL player has revealed that his mother demanded he pay her one million dollars as the cost 'for raising him for the last 18 years' after he was drafted into the professional league. Britain's heatwave has sent ice cream sales soaring - and the warm weather is set to last with the country predicted to be hotter than Ibiza, Athens and Barcelona tomorrow. All photographs by Adolphe Audusson. The baby boom generation is set to leave a wave of funeral debt to its children and grandchildren, a report warns. All of the remains are believed to belong to one person, whose death is being treated as a homicide, authorities said. Ten houses in Australia that won't sell, despite being heavily discounted, have been revealed. The latest lover of a notorious father-of-40 has revealed how the pair can't keep their hands off each other - and she's the only woman he now needs for sex. It is one of the most iconic ships of all time, but the closest most people will get to the Titanic is a visit to the museum in Belfast, or a viewing of the Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet blockbuster film. It is only a matter of time before somebody gets seriously injured or even killed, police have warned. A rare black flamingo has been spotted feeding among a group of the traditionally pink birds in Cyprus. A 95-year-old California man has become the world's oldest pilot, according to Guinness World Records. British police helped Australian officials foil a suspected Lee Rigby-style terror attack on police during First World War commemorations, it emerged today. All images are copyrighted. One child has died and two others have been rescued after a car plunged into the water off a pier in Los Angeles. Using electrical impulses to stimulate parts of the brain could improve memory and ward off diseases such as dementia. Fashion designer Alannah Hill is the least likely candidate for skin cancer as she prides herself on her alabaster skin - even going to the extremes of wearing gloves and using a parasol to protect her from the sun. Residents on a housing estate claim they are being terrorised by a gang of youths armed with air rifles and BB guns. How do you get rid of red wine stains? The High Court has banned the naming of parents of nine children caught trying to travel to Syria. A pub landlord has been jailed for raping a man who fell asleep in his bar. US food giant Kellogg’s effectively paid no corporation tax in the UK last year, as payments to HMRC by some of its offshoots were wiped out by tax credits elsewhere. A young woman who ate just 10 calories a day while in the grip of anorexia has spoken of how she fought her way back from the brink of death. Two 18-month-old twins drowned in a canal in Arizona after their mother tried to swat away a bee and let go of their stroller, police in Yuma said. Tony Blair has told Newsweek magazine that his latest ambition is to recruit former heads of government to go round the world to advise presidents and prime ministers on how to run their countries. A San Antonio man who fatally shot a SWAT team member with the officer's own gun more than 14 years ago was executed on Wednesday. Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars films, said he had some reservations about Abrams. The family of a boy with a terminal disease have shared pictures of him playing with his little sister to raise awareness of the disease. All images are copyrighted. Apple has announced a new focus on using paper from trees harvested under environmentally sound conditions. The prison guard who allegedly had an affair with the man convicted of killing one-punch victim Thomas King has been identified as a 30-year-old ironwoman competitor. A couple who married in their teens and suffer from cystic fibrosis are in a race against time as the young wife waits for a life-saving lung transplant. A former nurse in the Czech Republic has admitted murdering six of her elderly patients with massive doses of potassium in order to ease her workload. A double rapist ex-soldier who went undetected for 12 years after attacking a 16-year-old in a West End nightclub and raping a second woman at knifepoint has finally been jailed. A new plane design has revamped the areas where cabin crew can enjoy from rest and relaxation in flight, and it seems they have more space than any passengers. Prosecutors are considering whether she should face criminal charges after she posted an image of herself holding a cat she had killed by firing an arrow into its head on Facebook. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is preparing to run for president as a 'leftist' alternative to Hillary Clinton, according to a source within the Democratic Party. A 13-year-old boy has been jailed for more than 11 years after pleading guilty to a brutal stabbing making him one of Britain's youngest ever murderers. The woman accused of painting red and white stripes on her £15million Kensington townhouse in a bitter planning row is a war hero's daughter worth as much as £60million who has fallen out with her family over inheritance. Actor Dennis Quaid has been caught on camera apparently having a meltdown on the set of his latest movie. The structure of the rat brain has been likened to the structure of the Internet. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. If you’ve ever been sacked for posting offensive messages on Twitter, you might want to think again. The man accused of the brutal murder of young teacher Stephanie Scott led a secret life online that included violent video games, a seeming obsession with fantasy worlds and rambling writings for a science fiction series. Jeremy Clarkson has finally spoken out about his high-profile sacking from Top Gear, admitting he will'miss' fronting the BBC2 show. A 31-year-old British woman has died in a freak accident when she was crushed by a falling tree in the Bolivian jungle while on her dream round-the-world trip. CCTV footage of a man police believe to be the attacker of a woman who was brutally raped at a bus stop in Leeds. One of Australia's most prestigious race days, the opening of The Championships, has been postponed after wild weather left Randwick Racecourse unsafe to compete on. It will be the first time in more than 50 years that leaders from the previously estranged countries will have had a lengthy in-person exchange. It has been almost a month since an Italian model accused movie executive Harvey Weinstein of groping her, and Wednesday night he and his wife were spotted out together for the first time since the alleged incident. A Melbourne teenager arrested over an Anzac Day terror plot has had his detention order lifted. All images are copyrighted. The Japanese have taken their culinary expertise to a whole new level with their newest cooking series. The decomposing bodies of the men accused of killing 148 innocent people at a Kenyan university were paraded in front of a large crowd at a primary school today. Hundreds: The decomposing bodies of the men accused of killing 148 innocent people at a Kenyan university were paraded in front of a large crowd at a primary school today. All images are copyrighted. An Oregon woman who came home and beat her boyfriend's former girlfriend with a crowbar after finding her getting high on heroin in her bathroom will no longer face prosecution. It's not every day you get the chance to ride in front of the Queen. Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul has denied that he has a problem with women. A man who hijacked a plane's tannoy system while drunk to sing karaoke and then caused an airport to be evacuated could be jailed. It's that time of year again when brides-to-be are popping the question. A home so small it is only 5ft wide in places has been snapped up for a staggering £750,000. A New York teen who lost everything in Hurricane Sandy has been accepted to seven Ivy League schools. A tiny garden gnome that appeared on the cover of the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's album and was signed by all four band member has sold for £29,000. For days on end, two of its members slaved away baking enough cakes to feed 5,000 women attending the WI’s centenary celebrations at the Royal Albert Hall in June. Councils are pocketing thousands in change by forcing drivers to overpay for parking because their meters do not accept five or 10 pence coins brought in three years ago. A North Carolina student who was accepted into all eight Ivy League schools will have to make a tough choice and decide where he wants to attend college in the fall. Scientists at the University of Michigan have developed a computer system that can run on ambient light. The wacky and delightful Electric Groove Rider strolled down Wellington's Cuba Street at the weekend for the city's inaugural CubaDupa festival - a colourful party that shut down streets and spanned several blocks. A former mob enforcer in Rhode Island with ties to late New England crime boss Raymond L.S. A 14-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences. Police investigating the murder of an Australian teacher were led to the site where her remains were found by the family of her accused killer. A 92-year-old great-grandmother has told of how she saved her 75-year-old friend from a mugger - by ramming him with her mobility scooter. Giant glaciers of ice may be lurking all over Mars, hidden from view by dust on the surface. A teenage rapper has been jailed after punching his heavily pregnant 16-year-old girlfriend in the stomach causing her to lose their unborn baby. At least 15 per cent of Hillary Clinton's Twitter followers are completely fake, according to two popular online measuring tools. An Australian woman who launched a social media campaign in a bid to return a sentimental ring which was discovered at a Bali resort has found the owner. The families of two teenage girls killed by a train at a level crossing have been shut out of a meeting where they planned to challenge Network Rail bosses over their bonuses and passenger safety. This is the moment a billiards player performs a complex trick shot by setting up a domino train to pot four balls. Bill Clinton was'frazzled' during the birth of his daughter Chelsea, Hillary Clinton has revealed. A female teacher has appeared in court in connection with alleged historic child sex abuse at a top independent school. A notorious thug who once survived a gangland hit has been banned from every pub and club in Manchester after ramming his car into nightclub doors when his friend was refused entry. A Spanish woman found dead alongside her British partner and two children in Gibraltar is believed to have killed her family before taking her own life. Anarda De La Caridad Perez Friman, 37, is said to have been'suffering from post-natal depression' when she allegedly stabbed John Joseph Shannon, 31, the couple's six-week-old baby and her daughter, four. It's one of the most hotly debated topics in the parenting world. Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has sparked a debate over her choice to wear a scarf during her visit to Iran. A woman who was kidnapped, held for ransom and driven to an area near the Mexican border has opened up about her traumatic experience. Senator Harry Reid's 73-year-old brother has been arrested and charged with driving drunk and hitting a police officer. An Anzac soldier's cricketing skills were put to good use on the battlefields of Gallipoli when he picked up Turkish bombs and threw them back at the enemy during World War I. A headmistress who stole thousands of pounds raised by her pupils from bake sales and fetes that was supposed to pay for new school kit has avoided jail. The most powerful woman in the NHS is facing the threat of a new inquiry into claims she put patient safety at risk in a drive to meet targets. All images are copyrighted. The Tories have jumped to a six point lead over Labour in the polls, putting David Cameron within striking distance of an overhaul majority. Madonna received a barrage of criticism from her gay fanbase today after posting a photograph of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and 'thanking' her for her service. How much do you spend on over-the-counter cough medicines? Two burglars who slashed a family's pet dog across the head with a machete have been jailed. A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of murder after an 18-year-old was stabbed to death in a scuffle outside KFC. A man has died after a ride-on lawnmower he was using overturned into a farmhouse pond and trapped him underneath. Break-ups can be hard enough to deal with but two women were left with permanent reminders of their failed relationships thanks to having their ex-partners' names tattooed on their bodies. A professional skydiver who has made more than 6,000 dives was killed during a dive in Florida on Wednesday, after her chute apparently collided with another mid-air. Timothy McVeigh considered the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building 20 years ago a failure because the structure was still standing after the blast that killed 168 people. A father has revealed that his teenage daughter became hooked on cocaine and ecstasy after buying the drugs in the school playground. An Australian DJ-duo's viral video of them collaborating with a panting jogger has gone viral around the world. It was supposed to be the place where Stephanie Scott was to spend the happiest day of her life, instead her wedding venue seemed like the loneliest place on the planet. A midwife has won a decade-long battle to give mothers more time attached to their placenta before the umbilical cord is cut. Chelsea Clinton has finally revealed just what happened to her once-curly curls, insisting that, far from being an intentional style change, her once-unruly mane simply straightened itself out over time. Fragments of hundreds of mummies have been discovered in a series of ancient tombs in Peru. A property developer in a wealthy suburb Connecticut believes his family are the victims of small-town vengeance which saw his son demoted in the local Little League to punish him for threatening the town's overwhelmingly white ethnic makeup. A war hero pilot who survived almost 70 skirmishes with the Luftwaffe during the Second World War has died after being knocked down by a hit-and-run driver near his home. Florida wildlife officials have warned people not to throw baby tortoises in the ocean because they may be a species that cannot swim. A University of Cambridge scientist has revealed his green source of energy. This is the dramatic moment robbers who raided a cash and carry were arrested while running along a busy motorway after a dramatic chase which saw them ram two police cars. A respected Women's Institute president has been convicted after raiding the bank account of her dying life-long friend. A Pennsylvania man shot and killed his wife and another man before turning the gun on himself, police say. At least 15 Fortune 500 companies, many of them worth north of a $1 billion, paid zero income taxes in 2014, says a report out last week from the Citizens for Tax Justice. Ed Miliband is now more likely than David Cameron to be prime minister after the election, according to Paddy Power. This is the moment a baby horse mimics a dog as it gallops over and nuzzles with its handler on the ground. Footage shows the seven-day-old foal nuzzling Sunny Bayne's shoulder before pushing her to the ground and lying on top of her belly. The wife of a man who was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack has revealed she is too terrified to leave home 'in case she gets a knife in the back'. A leading member of the notorious Paedophile Information Exchange, which campaigned to legalise child sex in the 1970s and 80s, has joined the supporters of the media pressure group Hacked Off. As the sun made its long-awaited appearance, a woman believed to be in her 20s, had to be rescued from the River Cam, Cambridge, after almost drowning while punting. As the sun made its long-awaited appearance, a woman believed to be in her 20s, had to be rescued from the River Cam, Cambridge, after almost drowning while punting (pictured left and right) Safety: The woman, who couldn't swim, was pulled to safety by her friends after she disappeared under the water for several seconds. Crown Princess Mary of Denmark cut a stylish figure as she attended a remembrance ceremony in Denmark on Thursday. A New York teacher is recovering in hospital after being viciously assaulted by one of her student's mothers and the woman's 14-year-old niece. A mayor has been sacked from his job at the council after he was given paid leave to attend a funeral - but visited a warship instead. As family infighting continues, Bobby Brown has visited his stricken daughter Bobbi Kristina in hospital. A juvenile swan known for terrorising tourists and kayakers on the River Cam is now believed to have a grandson following in his footsteps. Ivana Chubbuck's methods are so powerful, she reduced Beyoncé Knowles to tears within five minutes, and within months, the singer was topping the charts with Single Ladies Ivana Chubbuck's methods are so powerful, she reduced Beyoncé Knowles to tears within five minutes, and within months, the singer was topping the charts with Single Ladies Runners in the Boston Marathon have returned to the course where three people were killed and more than 260 injured in an attack near the finish line in 2013. Google has been steadily revealing some of the biggest questions its users have typed into the search engine about 2016 presidential candidates. On the 20th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, the mother of one of the youngest victims, Baylee Almon, describes how the milestones get more difficult every year. Rescuers are searching for a kayaker who went missing after his vessel capsized on the Hudson River. All images are copyrighted. The real-life Margo Leadbetter has backed the Prime Minister to deliver The Good Life to Britain. Michelle Obama's chief of staff, who's been with her since she moved in to the White House, left the first family behind this month. Pennyhill Park has attracted so many famous names since it opened, it looks like a who’s who of the celebrity world. Comedian Rik Mayall failed to leave a valid will to deal with his £1.2 million estate, which experts say could leave his family with a large inheritance tax bill. The family of a teenager who should have died after overdosing on a mix of heroin and Xanax has shared images of him in hospital in a bid to deter others from taking drugs. A baggage handler who fell asleep inside the cargo hold of an Alaska Airlines flight has said he did not realise until a piece of luggage fell on top of him. Parents who choose not to vaccinate their children due to their personal beliefs may soon be fully blocked from accessing welfare payments and childcare subsidies. Former Australian cricket captain and legendary commentator Richie Benaud has died aged 84 after a long battle with skin cancer. The 11-year-old autistic boy who miraculously survived four nights alone in Victorian bushland has been reunited with his rescuers. Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has been reinstated by the NFL. A Florida woman starved a 96-year-old man in her care until he resembled a concentration camp prisoner and fed him dog excrement, according to police and the victim's doctors. It used to be as much a part of a Sunday routine as eating a roast dinner or reading the papers. A hospital has delayed kidney transplant surgery after a fundraising effort on behalf of donor to cover his time off work and expenses raised so much money it is now an 'ethical issue' How much body hair do you have? Would you kill a young Hitler to prevent World War Two? 'I never thought that I'd find the owners or I thought that I'd really have to try.' Greece has demanded more than £200billion in compensation from Germany for Nazi atrocities during the Second World War. Captain Niloofar Rahmani is the first female fixed-wing Air Force aviator in Afghanistan's history and has received death threats from the Taliban. Britain's most persistent crook with a criminal career spanning 50 years has been jailed again after his 190th court appearance. An Australian woman had a medical emergency on New Year's Eve after inhaling an earring into her lungs. Life expectancy for older women has fallen after decades of rises as unhealthy lifestyles and cuts to social care take their toll. Body-painting artist Joerg Duesterwald used different filters to achieve a range of effects including a light sepia edit, which makes the model even harder to view. The desperate parents of a boy whose head hangs at a 180-degree angle have admitted they would rather he died than continue to suffer. France is part of a US-led military coalition carrying out air strikes against IS in Iraq and Syria, where the jihadist group has seized swathes of territory and declared an Islamic 'caliphate'. All images are copyrighted. A mother whose teenage daughter was tortured to death by her sadistic lover has spoken for the first time of her heartbreak. Margaret Bates, from Mottram, Tameside, said she is still unable to read the autopsy report detailing the 150 injuries her 17-year-old daughter Kelly-Anne suffered at the hands of her violent lover James Smith. A trend in Japan has seen young women tying blue ribbon under their breasts for a better cleavage. She may have been showcasing some serious hipster style on the streets of New York in recent weeks, but Princess Eugenie proves she can dress to impress too. Fisher-Price magnets changed the colours that people would associate with letters, a study suggests. A Texas-born hunter has been killed by an elephant in Zimbabwe as he tried to measure its ivory tusks for an American client. All images are copyrighted. A size 24 woman who spent years gorging on discounted snacks on the supermarket she works at has lost seven stone after ditching the habit. She's better known as the eccentric grandmother from hit comedy Absolutely Fabulous - but 89-year-old June Whitfield has donned a habit for her latest role as Sister Ruth, a nun, in BBC soap EastEnders. The man whose father married Tippi Hedren and who spent years living with Melanie Griffith as her stepbrother is opening up about the infamous lion film the two made with their parents, Roar. Campaigners are calling for the government to implement an almost 90-year-old law that would fix the date of Easter in a bid to boost the economy. How do you neutralise your political opponents in Washington? All images are copyrighted. President Barack Obama has declined to say whether the United States will provide more military aid to Iraq to fight Islamic State militants. Housing association tenants paying cheap rent to live in homes worth millions could get the chance to buy them at discounted prices under new right-to-buy plans. Motorists were forced to swerve out of the way when money spilled out of a moving armoured truck. A mother-of-two who posted pictures of her post-pregnancy stretchmarks on Instagram to inspire others was horrified after they were removed for breaching the site's decency guidelines. A photo of a drunken looking young woman, lying with her legs apart on the ground, was posted on a nightclub’s Facebook page on April 3 by an 'external promoter'. The niece of Gypsy Weddings star Paddy Doherty has been jailed for two years after she and an accomplice preyed on elderly people in their homes in 'cruel and heinous raids'. A gap year student fell to his death from a window in the Swiss Alps after playing drinking games, an inquest heard. Two teenagers have finally apologised for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl who later committed suicide after images of the attack were shared around her high school. A million people will be able to realise the dream of home ownership by 2020, David Cameron claimed today as he donned hi-vis to tour a building site. Animal rights activists in Egypt have freed a cat that had been trapped behind a wall at a Cairo metro station for five years. Police investigating the murder of 18-year-old Sheriff Mbye have made a second arrest. All images are copyrighted. Nasa has released incredible point-of-view footage taken by astronauts on spacewalks of the International Space Station. An Australian office bookkeeper has been sacked after calling her boss 'a complete d***' in a text message - and then accidentally sending it to him. The latest maps of the moon have been released by the US space agency, Nasa. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has been accepted into several top colleges including Ivy League universities Yale and Brown, sources close to Gracie Mansion said. A five-year-old Palestinian boy pelted the Israeli police with stones as violence erupted during a rally in the northern West Bank. All photographs by Lisa Courtney. An alleged fraudster has been accused of posing as Oprah Winfrey, executives from her TV network, former Obama aide Reggie Love and Madonna's manager in an attempt to trick people into giving him jobs, clothes, free food and jewelry worth $2.4million. A former Premier League striker urged a footballer at a struggling non-league club to make some 'easy money' by fixing the result of a match, a court has heard. If you've ever struggled to stick to a fitness regime, then you'll know how hard it can be. Common creams used to treat athlete's foot and eczema could undo the damage of multiple sclerosis, scientists claim. Nigel Farage has abandoned hopes of winning dozens of seats at the General Election and is now targeting just ten, it can be revealed. A would-be Lib Dem MP who describes himself as a feminist has been filmed repeatedly trying to touch a naked lap dancer. A New York couple have enlisted the help of the public to settle their disagreement over the name of their unborn baby. A white supremacist with a split tongue and 'Satan' tattooed on his face has been sentenced to life in prison for stabbing a black man to death. All images are copyrighted. A 46-year-old man was sentenced to life in prison on Monday after shooting dead a father and son because they were related to a driver who killed his nine-year-old sister in a crash 45 years ago The UK could have up to 30 per cent of its oil demand within 15 years, it has been claimed. If your partner is an early riser and you are rudely awoken by their alarm every morning, a new gadget could help you lie in. A former Utah State University fraternity president who was arrested in March on suspicion of sexual assault has been formally charged. If you’ve ever wanted to go on a safari, then Britain is the place for you. Miracle mammals: You can spot dolphins at Cardigan Bay - the dolphin capital of Britain. Siblings will no longer be given priority for school places amid soaring competition because of a booming population, it has emerged. A nine-year-old Yazidi girl is pregnant after suffering horrific sexual abuse at the hands of Isis militants in northern Iraq, aid workers report. Super-fit Amy Hughes, 26, decided to take on the incredible challenge of running 53 marathons in 53 days last year, to raise money for a friend’s daughter who was diagnosed with a brain tumour. An anonymous donor has given £1.5million to Bath Abbey - the largest single donation the church has ever received. A mother-of-one who went missing in Australia has been found safe and well. A mother-of-three who gained 12 stone after getting married when her binge eating problem became so bad that she hid calorific treats in her medicine cabinet has slimmed down to her pre-wedding weight. Australian celebrity chef and My Kitchen Rules judge Pete Evans has been praised by two women who claim the Paleo diet has helped alleviate the symptoms of the incurable disease, multiple sclerosis. UFO sightings around the world have increased dramatically between the 1940s and the 1960s, according to an interactive map. All images are copyrighted. A new species of glass frog has been discovered with translucent skin so you can see its insides. The daughter of the mailman who landed his gyrocopter on the West Lawn of the US Capitol last week has said she is 'downright proud' of him. Police have launched a state-wide search for a high school teacher who disappeared just days before she was due to wed her partner of five years. All images are copyrighted. The mortgage market has reached a ‘watershed’ moment with the launch of the first five-year fixed rate below 2 per cent. As the name of an ancient goddess of Egypt, Isis had been on the WMO list of names for hurricanes in 2016. The UK's Secret Intelligence Service (MI5) is one of the world's most powerful security agencies. How do you peel potatoes without using a peeler? The process starts by running the blade of a sharp knife carefully around the middle of the potato, without letting it cut through, making sure to get the line to meet on the other side. Expectant mums really do bloom - for being pregnant has a'rejuvenating effect' on women, according to new scientific research. Expectant mums really do bloom - for being pregnant has a'rejuvenating effect' on women, according to new scientific research. Endangered bears kept in cramped metal cages on bile farms in Vietnam are dying at a rate of two a day, a MailOnline investigation has found. Californians are taking extreme measures to conserve water in the face of the state's historic drought. A mother-of-two has battled cancer nine times in the last seven years, despite having her breasts and ovaries removed to try and prevent the disease. A woman who already has four children is set to become a mother of seven after falling pregnant with triplets. All images are copyrighted. Ed Sheeran surprised a fan in hospital for her birthday after she had to give up her tickets to his concert when she was diagnosed with cancer. It may look like CGI in the trailer, but the droid that will join R2-D2 in the forthcoming Star Wars film - The Force Awakens - is very much real. A Tennessee teenager on trial for murder says he killed his mother with a sledgehammer because she knew he had been raped by his older brother and did nothing about it. A sunken yacht that became known as 'Pride of Hawaii' and considered the first luxury ocean-going yacht in the United States is being returned to Hawaii. The former head of the NHS has warned Labour that its failure to match Tory pledges to invest in the Health Service would leave it in a ‘financial hole’. The high-end resort, which opened in 2010, is renowned as being one of the best in the Algarve for a luxury family holiday. The Queen is the most powerful piece in chess. All images are copyrighted. A married couple have spoken publicly for the first time about the rape and miscarriage they suffered as a result of their affair. An app that calculates what you would look like if you lost a specified amount of weight has been developed in the US. Vitamin E, found in foods such as kale and almonds, can mitigate the stress on immune cells, according to a new study. Hillary Clinton's Secret Service-approved campaign van, nicknamed 'Scooby,' was photographed outside Jones Street Java House during a campaign visit on April 14 in Le Claire, Iowa All images are copyrighted. Most Americans believe global warming is happening and they are worried about it, according to a new survey. A woman's missing wedding ring has turned up after four months - in the family dog's excrement. The sudden death of a college student has left her hometown reeling as she became the third member of her graduating class to die in less than a year. A young man who has been stuck in the foster system since the day his mother gave birth to him behind bars has finally found a home. A star college athlete and a classmate from Alabama's Troy University have been suspended after authorities discovered a cellphone video that allegedly shows them sexually assaulting a woman at a beach while a large crowd of spring-break revelers watches. The US space agency, Nasa, has said it believes we may be on the verge of finding life beyond Earth. More than 2,000 families have fled the Iraqi city of Ramadi after ISIS forces intensified their offensive on the Iraqi city. Flights have resumed at Manchester Airport after a police search failed to turn up any evidence that a drone was operating in air space used by commercial airliners. An astonishing letter from the Titanic's owners to the family of a dead officer asking for a huge sum of money to return his dead body to England has been uncovered 103 years on from the tragedy. A Hungarian man has been convicted of luring young, gay Eastern European men to the United States for a horrific life of sex slavery. A Missouri woman who finished a marathon third last year and was the female winner of it this year is being stripped of the title after officials concluded she didn't run the full course either year. Louis marathon third last year and was the female winner of it this year is being stripped of the title after officials concluded she didn't run the full course either year. The Missouri National Guard referred to Ferguson protesters as 'enemy forces' during demonstrations last year, according to a new report. A Texas mother who was intent on getting back stolen pieces of her husband's truck set up a sting and met with the suspected criminal without realising the alleged crook was packing heat. Anaesthetic gases used to send patients to sleep during surgery are accumulating in the Earth's atmosphere where they are contributing to climate change. The Harry Potter books have sold more than 450 million copies since the first was published in 1997. Four South African men accused of stabbing a Mozambican man to death in an anti-immigrant attack in a Johannesburg township have appeared in court. It is a superfood with numerous health benefits, but our enthusiasm for almond milk is causing a storm in the US. All images are copyrighted. Scientists claim to have made a 'giant leap' towards creating 3D organs that could be printed out in hospitals when needed for a transplant. US basketball star Thabo Sefolosha blamed six officers from the New York Police Department for breaking his leg after they forced him to the ground and arrested him. Fears for two new strains of influenza, which caused a spike in deaths in Europe and the United States, will see the arrival of an improved vaccination on Australian shores. A new YouTube app aimed at children should be banned, according to a coalition of US consumer groups. A hospital operator has denied allegations of poor training and improper preparation in seeking dismissal of a lawsuit by a nurse who contracted Ebola. David Cameron has revealed eldest daughter Nancy has taken to likening her father to Phil Dunphy, the embarrassing dad from US hit sitcom Modern Family. Police are searching for three teenage girls who allegedly attacked a woman after she shushed them during a movie. Residents of a tiny Missouri city say they have no idea why five of their six police officers and several other top officials resigned after their first black mayor was elected. Stephen King has announced Sony will be putting his'magnum opus' The Dark Tower in cinemas. If you're a fan of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, then you're in for a treat. A young fisherman in Thailand reeled in the catch of the day after hooking a fish with a plastic toy fishing rod - but was the achievement just a hoax? Parents often struggle to find the balance between a punishment being effective and not too harsh. A teacher in New Jersey who assigned her third-grade class to write letters to a sick convicted of killing a Philadelphia police officer has been suspended. A Missouri family has been reunited 49 years after a mother was falsely told her daughter had died at the hospital just hours after being born. Australian tourists are more worried about a proposed booze ban in Indonesia than the execution of the Bali Nine pair, an expert says. Labour has been accused of leaving the door open to a damaging tax rise that risks costing jobs, risks costing investment and risks the economic recovery. A mass doggy wedding saw more than 40 pooches, complete with tulle wedding dresses and celebrity guests, tie the knot in a park in Beijing on Sunday. It's that time of year again - time to smell the roses. Morrissey has written a letter to an Australian retailer imploring them to stop selling angora wool. The son of a Bulgarian housekeeper has been accepted in to all eight Ivy League schools - and a further ten big league universities. Footage: World Star Hip Hop Barbie's style Instagram account, @BarbieStyle, is painstakingly planned - and now has three quarters of a million followers. Young people are more likely to feel lonely than older people, according to new research. The state of Oklahoma has removed protection for gay people who use ride-sharing services Uber and Lyft. More than 70,000 people have signed a petition demanding McDonald's remove spikes that deter the homeless from sleeping outside one of its restaurants. A daily guide to the key stories, newspaper headlines and quotes from the campaign for the 7 May general election. A company has been fined after two toddlers were left dangling from cotbeds. In his new book, John Frost, a Customs inspector at Heathrow Airport, explains the tricks of the trade used by drug smugglers. A five-year-old girl who survived when a car crashed into a lake, killing her three siblings, has been reunited with her mother. If you're thinking about selling your home, here are some tips to boost its value. A new anti-smoking advert warning people that they could get colon cancer and be forced to use an ostomy bag for the rest of their lives has drawn the anger of a 19-year-old student who uses one as a consequence of her fight with inflammatory bowel disease. Robin Esser, the former editor of the William Hickey gossip column in the Daily Express, has written a memoir of his working life. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said Argentina’s threats against those who do business with the Falkland Islands were as hollow as they were illegal. Entrepreneur Jo Burston, 43, has now started eight companies, and last year caught the attention of Richard Branson while staying on his private retreat Necker Island. The parents of a student who vanished in mysterious circumstances after leaving a nightclub made a desperate appeal for information last night. Polish police are asking for help identifying a mystery man claiming to have suffered memory loss and only speaks English. The man dubbed 'Britain's most feckless father' after having 15 children by the age of 30 is back on the market after he split from his most recent pregnant girlfriend. Crime victims are waiting up to 50 per cent longer for emergency help compared with three years ago with police response times increasing by an extra couple of minutes. A Baltimore man has died a week after he was arrested by police. The family of a former civil servant have spoken of their fury after he left his £1million estate to Turkish carer Nermin Kancefer. The Project were promoting their upcoming interview with US comedian Michael Che when they accidentally used two clips of another comic Jay Pharoah. The world's richest men and women are buying luxury vessels that allow them to explore the depths of the oceans. All images are copyrighted. With just two weeks to go until polling day, we take a look at some of the weirdest election-related merchandise currently on sale. An honest taxi driver has made a friend for life after returning a bag a passenger left on the back seat of his car - containing £10,000 in cash. As the Duchess of Cambridge prepares to give birth to her second child, we take a look at her favourite High Street brands. Budget airline easyJet has been charging stranded customers a £10 fee for proof that their flight was cancelled. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a robot do your make-up for you? Austrian designers, Maya Pindeus, 24, and Johanna Pichlbauer, 25, have created a robot that takes the effort out of applying make-up - by doing it for you. A missing schoolgirl was murdered by a 60-year-old man who called police two weeks prior to the killing to see how officers would react to her disappearance, a jury heard. A couple on holiday on a cruise ship have told a court how they were attacked by a fellow passenger. A Pennsylvania math teacher was called 'dangling candy' by the judge who sentenced her to 30 days in jail for having sex with a 17-year-old student. Calls have been made for a public inquiry after it emerged that NHS chief executives in England received pay rises of up to 50% over the past five years. All images are copyrighted. Motorists could be hit with a hike in fuel duty if Labour gets into power, Harriet Harman has admitted. The number of HIV cases linked to an outbreak in a southern Indiana county has risen to more than 120. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev murdered their 8-year-old son and permanently maimed their 7-year-old daughter, but Bill and Denise Richard do not want to see him executed. Gemma Collins has expanded her popular range of plus-size clothing for Evans with a handful of new curve-flattering garments. A woman who died suddenly was eaten by her pet dogs after her body lay undiscovered for days, an inquest was told. All images are copyrighted. A 250-year-old sex toy has been found by archaeologists during a dig of an ancient toilet in Poland. From bank overdraft fees to charges for booking tickets and even spending a penny, being a consumer can be a very expensive business. A German tourist, who had been missing for almost 24 hours after her car was discovered abandoned on the side of the road, has been found after surviving the night in a national park. A 16-year-old boy has admitted trying to buy a biological toxin that is 30 times more deadly than ricin from undercover police on the 'dark web'. All images are copyrighted. At least 35 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, President Ashraf Ghani has said. From moisturising skin to beating bacterial infections, coconut oil was the health food du jour in 2014. A three-bedroom apartment in one of the most expensive areas to live in Britain has been put on the market for just £575,000 - but the 'bargain' property comes with a catch. Naomi Campbell and Jourdan Dunn have joined forces for Burberry's new eyewear campaign. A Chinese entrepreneur has quit his well-paid day job to revive the dying art of Chinese sword making. The family of a Syrian imam who was shot dead on a London street have paid tribute to 'the most peaceful man you could ever wish to meet' as counter-terror police continue to investigate his murder. It's not every day you get the chance to take your three-year-old to your favourite designer's show. Britain is enjoying its hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures hitting 19C in Sussex and 18C in London. A Polish prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a sword fight over his attacks on immigration. 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An Oregon teacher is suing her rural school district over the lingering stress she feels following a surprise active shooter drill that administrators held in 2013. The father of murdered Australian teacher Stephanie Scott has spoken out for the first time about his daughter's death. Elon Musk pursued a sale of his struggling electric-car company Tesla to Google for $6 billion before its share price rocketed in May 2013, according to a new biography. The year 1177BC marks the end of the Late Bronze Age. The brothers of men convicted of sex offences are five times more likely than average to commit similar crimes, according to researchers. All images are copyrighted. Former Florida and Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow has signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. Three transgender Mormons have managed to stay devout members of the church while navigating the difficulties of their gender identity. All images are copyrighted. A rare golden suit once owned by Elvis Presley is going on display in London for the first time. The family of Max Maisel have paid tribute to the'sensitive, caring young man' after his body was found. The 911 call that sparked the 'free-range' parenting controversy for two Maryland parents has been released. The Mohonk Mountain House, a faux-gothic Victorian castle hotel, sits on the banks of Lake Mohonk in New York State's Hudson Valley. Water water everywhere: The hotel sits on the banks of Lake Mohonk in New York State's Hudson Valley. Adelaide Crows captain Taylor 'Tex' Walker was pictured offering a helping hand to a seven-year-old girl who burst into tears just moments before leading the AFL side onto the field. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters Taking selfies helps you stay motivated to get fit and stay in shape, according to a new app. The Archbishop of Canterbury will today hail the students killed by Islamist militants in Kenya last week as'martyrs', as Church leaders and politicians use Easter to condemn persecution of Christians. The 16-year-old daughter of a woman arrested for allegedly hosting a drunken party for her teenage daughter and her friends has come to her mother's defence. This is the incredible moment a car being driven by an ISIS suicide bomber detonates mid-air seconds after it is blasted skywards by an explosion on the ground. Blown sky high: Footage shows a suicide bomber's car being catapulted into the air after apparently hitting a road-side bomb while trying to launch an attack on Kurdish Peshmerga forces near Kirkuk in northern Iraq. An Army recruitment sergeant raped a teenage cadet after telling her he could help her get a visa from the Home Office, a court heard today. Veteran explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes is receiving medical attention at the Marathon des Sables after running for 30 hours in temperatures topping 50C. It is not the first time an amusing image of the 91-year-old dictator has emerged, with one of him falling down podium steps outside Zimbabwe's Harare Airport becoming an internet sensation earlier this year. A Banksy mural painted on the only remaining piece of a bombed out house in Gaza could be reunited with the homeless owner who claims he was duped into selling it for just $200. Lynyrd Skynyrd dedicated their song Free Bird to his memory. All photographs by Shannon Aston. A black police officer is suing his town for racial discrimination after his car was daubed with racist graffiti. A US airline is being sued by a widow who claims flight attendants failed to help her husband after he suffered a heart attack on a flight. The mailman who landed a gyrocopter on the West Lawn of the US Capitol this week to protest campaign finance laws has returned home. Ed Miliband's plans to crack down on so-called 'non-doms' have been widely criticised by tax experts. Tiger Woods has revealed his wrist bone popped out after he swung and hit a tree root during the final round of the Masters on Sunday. Facebook has come under fire after removing a video that shows Aboriginal women in a traditional ceremony because they were topless. The director of the British Museum Neil MacGregor is to step down at the end of the year. The UK is enjoying one of the best spells of spring weather in the last two decades with temperatures in England beating most of the Mediterranean. A New York photographer built an elaborate indoor set on a Brooklyn sidewalk for a man to propose to his girlfriend on Valentine's Day. A man who claims he has been cured by cannabis oil has got married. A Florida woman has spoken out for the first time about her mother's arrest and conviction for child abuse in 1996. A motorist in China who was driving to visit his mother saw an injured woman lying by the side of a motorway but decided stopping to help would be too much inconvenience. A mother who is accused of killing her children and then stuffing their bodies in a freezer was removed from court after she started shouting about her one of their father's had not helped her enough. Prince Harry has declared'selfies are bad' during his visit to the Australian capital of Canberra as revellers scrambled to get a piece of the royal on their camera phones. Nicola Sturgeon has warned David Cameron she will trigger a second Scottish independence referendum if he tries to take Britain to the EU exit door. Britons wake up grumpier than anyone else in the Western world, according to users of a sleep app. Tiger Woods showed flashes of his old magic as he fired his best score at the Masters in four years in Friday's second round. The South Carolina police officer who shot dead an unarmed black man in the back has been charged with murder. A woman who successfully set up her brother with one of her best friends ended up becoming so jealous of their relationship she tried to wreck their marriage. Husband and wife David and Sandra Greatrex, 53 and 52, from Plymouth, have told their shocking story of harassment, which culminated in David's sister Anne cancelling the couple's wedding using a fake email address just weeks before the big day. A man is on the run after police charged him with faking his own kidnapping in a bizarre incident last fall. It's all about the dress. A grieving son was forced to dig his mother's grave after a council 'co-ordination error' meant work had not been done to the burial plot. A seven-year-old girl was subjected to months of violent punishment by her'strict' churchgoing aunt before a 'vicious and sustained' beating finally killed her, a court heard. Labour has promised to repaint all grey speed cameras on motorways if it wins the election. A former Transportation Security Administration agent has been jailed for secretly filming a colleague in a bathroom at Nashville International Airport. Bondi's Icebergs Club pool was drained to create a catwalk for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia. Photographs of two teenagers who flew to Turkey in a bid to join ISIS were revealed last night, as a Muslim leader warned they could be followed by friends. 'She could not be more ultimately girly-girl.' A US man who murdered his wife and three children before going on an alcohol-fulled trip to Mexico has spoken out for the first time. Christian Longo, who murdered his wife and three children in Oregon in 2001 before going on an alcohol-fulled trip believes he can no longer be redeemed for his horrific crimes. The Obama family kicked off this year's Easter celebrations with a church service in Virginia. Anagoraphobic grandmother who conquered her fear of open spaces and left home for the third time in 10 years only to fall down a manhole. An agoraphobic grandmother who conquered her fear of open spaces and left home for the third time in 10 years only to fall down a manhole. Actress Paula Duncan, best known these days as the bubbly face of Spray'n'Wipe, has revealed her battle with depression and attempt to take her own life. A Utah photographer has created a photo series in which his 18-month-old son, Wil, who has Down Syndrome appears to be flying. A 23-year-old resident of Columbus, Ohio, who trained with a group affiliated with al Qaeda has been arrested and charged with plotting an attack on American soil. All images are copyrighted. An Arizona teacher has been arrested after he was accused of having a sexual relationship with one of his students. Between iPhones, flat-screens and designer headphones, Australians are spending more on technology than ever. Protesters have marched through the streets of Melbourne against government plans to close down remote indigenous communities in Western Australia. Children who watch films where characters drink alcohol are more likely to binge drink, a new study has revealed. Vijay Chokal-Ingam claims that he posed as a black man while he applied to medical schools in 1998 because he believed he had a better chance of gaining acceptance President Barack Obama has described his efforts to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran as an attempt to 'take the nuclear issue off the table'. The sister of murdered schoolgirl Lindsay Jo Rimer has spoken of her family's agony as they still hope to find her killer 20 years after her death. A man who kept three cats in squalor at his home in Adelaide, South Australia, has been ordered to pay $500 in compensation. All images are copyrighted. A woman has been arrested on suspicion of kidnapping a three-week-old baby girl from her mother in Indiana. The mystery hero who raced to the edge of a cliff and pulled a driver from his precariously-balanced car has been identified as a 29-year-old man who fled the scene to go to work. A cat has been reunited with his owners after travelling from north Wales to Yorkshire in a caravan. Ed Miliband made his first appearance on the campaign trail in over 72 hours this morning after going to ground over the Easter weekend. Sofia Vergara's ex-fiancé has hit out at the Modern Family star, claiming that she wants to destroy two fertilized embryos that the couple created together. . Clare Balding has admitted she was on TV too much following her success presenting the London Olympics. A new system of robots that can build spacecraft in orbit has been unveiled. It was loud all-night parties that eventually busted the secret stripper training school hiding inside a $2million 12,000 sq ft mansion next door to an exclusive gated community in Florida. Chelsea Clinton has told Elle magazine that the United States needs its first female president. The flag-burning father of a runaway British jihadi schoolgirl yesterday admitted taking his daughter to an extremist rally when she was 13. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. All pictures are copyrighted. A California judge has reduced a child rapist's mandatory 25-year sentence down to only 10 - saying anything longer would be 'cruel and unusual punishment'. The original Barbie doll has been reproduced and goes back on sale this Saturday in Australia. King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain were joined by their two young daughters as they attended an Easter service in Mallorca. Nigel Farage has dismissed criticism of the lack of diversity in Ukip's manifesto by claiming there was a 'half black' party spokesman featured prominently - and 'one fully black person'. Priscilla Presley, the former wife of Elvis Presley, is getting married. The Conservatives’ economic strategy won a stunning international endorsement, with the International Monetary Fund lavishing praise on Chancellor George Osborne. Reality TV star Kim Kardashian is in Armenia with her husband Kanye West and their daughter North on an eight-day visit to the country of her dad's birth. A dog breeder and her husband have been jailed for 26 weeks and given a lifetime ban from owning or keeping pets. The European Union will today accuse Google of illegally abusing its supremacy on the internet search market. 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The Transportation Security Administration will 'enhance' officer training for hair pat-downs after complaints that African-American women were being racially targeted for unnecessary screenings. A Texas teenager who gave his best friend a gun for protection from bullies has been arrested after the boy used the weapon to kill himself. A gang of armed robbers used pink umbrellas to hide themselves as they stole £145,000 from 13 shops in a two-month crime spree. One of the closest friends of Georgina Bartter, who died after consuming an ecstasy pill at a music festival last year, has pleaded guilty to supplying the teenager with the fatal pills that led to her death. A woman stabbed her boyfriend through the heart after he arrived home to find her in a short dress and stockings about to have sex with her lover, a court heard. A Brazilian commuter has gone viral after posting an image of two women hugging on a train platform, but the source of his outrage soon becomes clear in a post that cleverly spoofs conservative attitudes. Islam will become America's second-largest religion by 2050 according to a report outlining the world's religious landscape 35 years from now. Shelly Sterling, wife of former Clippers owner Donald Sterling, has been awarded nearly all of the $3 million she had sought to return from her husband's mistress. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, with more than 40,000 new cases diagnosed every year. A five-year-old girl who survived when a car driven by her mother plunged into a lake believes her three siblings who died in the crash were eaten by crocodiles. Monty Python's Galaxy Song is being released digitally and on vinyl for Record Store Day 2015. Jenny Wallenda, the oldest daughter of high wire walker Karl Wallenda and grandmother of daredevil Nik Wallenda, has died. Rock Hudson once called him his 'one true love,' and now Lee Garlington is opening up about his three year relationship with the iconic Hollywood actor - and the lengths they went to in order to keep his sexuality a secret. Nearly 90 years after she would have graduated from high school, a 103-year-old Wisconsin woman finally got her diploma. A man has gone to extreme lengths to avoid a $600-a-month hike in child support. All photographs by Neale McShane. Demi Moore is selling the Manhattan penthouse apartment she once shared with ex-husband Bruce Willis with an asking price of $75million. Posters telling Muslims not to vote in the election have been plastered across an area of Cardiff. The baby boom generation is set to leave one last burden to its children and grandchildren - a wave of funeral debt. Wildlife officials in the US are considering using electrofishing to remove thousands of invasive goldfish from a Colorado lake. A Romanian woman being deported from New Zealand after leaving her partner, has been told she must leave her two-year-old son behind. Poundland has snowballed from a small private enterprise into a High Street revolution, which involves buying up unwanted stock and end-of-lines. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters Apple's new smartwatch has gone on sale, with initial orders 'great', the company's chief executive has said. Council bosses spent more than £7,000 on a lavish three-course Christmas banquet and disco for staff as a last blow-out before the local authority shut up shop. The family of a black man shot dead by a white police officer have met with the man who recorded the killing on his phone. Hero: Feidin Santana, 23, is seen entering the Scott family home in Charleston on Thursday to meet the slain man's family, days after he recorded their son being shot dead by a white police officer. She's been on the social media site for less than six months but new figures released by Twitter reveal the Queen is already the world's most popular online royal. The Queen was joined by her husband the Duke of Edinburgh as she met the Canadian Highlanders to mark the bravery of the country's servicemen and women in the First World War. Abbey Clancy leads the glamour as she joins forces with her famous friends to target breast cancer. The community of Canowindra in New South Wales (NSW) is preparing for a very difficult day next week. Star Wars director George Lucas has unveiled plans to build an affordable housing complex on land in Lucas Valley, California, which he has is determined to leave untouched. Drinking two cups of coffee a day could halve the risk of breast cancer returning, a study found. A 20-month-old girl has died after being run over and killed by her grandfather in the driveway of their home in Utah. A mother has appealed to motorists not to use their mobile phones while driving after it was found her son had sent a text message seconds before his car crashed. This is the dramatic moment a golden retriever had to be rescued from the water after being swept half a mile out to sea while playing on the shoreline. The US space agency has announced that it will launch the Solar Probe Plus mission in 2018. The latest app that's sweeping the web is the fiendishly addictive, and surprisingly difficult, Kuku Kube. The BBC says it is adding two minutes to the end of all its recordings in an attempt to stamp out the problem. A preservation group says old Texas dance halls that for years served as important social centres in rural areas of the state are decaying and closing, with comparatively few still operating. The Church of Scientology has denied allegations that its leader David Miscavige spied on his elderly father for 18 months. A woman has spoken of her regrets about going under the knife after a Turkish surgeon botched her facelift and left her with her ears sewn awkwardly to the side of her face. If you're looking for a place where you can experience some all-important family time, outdoor fun and a helping of luxury at the same time might sound like a tall order... But if you're partial to a weekend under canvas, family-oriented festival Elderflower Fields might be one of the best tickets you can buy this year. Apps that monitor your heart rate, blood pressure and blood oxygen levels could be causing unnecessary worry, warns a senior GP. A man suspected of taking part in a botched robbery in Philadelphia has been arrested in South Carolina. A woman who weighs 400lbs has told how men are paying her around $1,500 (£1,000) a month to let them watch her fast food and sugary treats on camera. Claudia Winkleman has proved her critics wrong with a Bafta nomination for her first season on Strictly Come Dancing. A mother-of-five threw her teenage daughter a party, played naked Twister with her friends and then had sex with an 18-year-old in the bathroom, authorities have said. A children's story written by Queen Victoria when she was just 10 years old is to be published for the first time. An Australian rugby league star's girlfriend claims she was racially abused at a butcher on Monday night when she was buying a chicken for her and her Roosters star boyfriend Aidan Guerra to have for dinner. An amateur cyclist is planning to ride the entire Tour de France - considered the most gruelling race in professional cycling - on a Raleigh Chopper. The Australian family of a 21-year-old backpacker who disappeared from a Croatian night club in 2008 are hoping to finally find out the truth about how she died. How many times have you heard someone whistling? A German woman has been ordered to pay more than three quadrillion pounds in pension contributions. Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is expected to make a full recovery after undergoing emergency heart surgery at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. More than half of Americans think they spend more money when they go shopping with friends, according to a new study. A 73-year-old grandmother was found guilty of first-degree murder on Wednesday after gunning down her husband he was sleeping. Roadkill hotspots in California have been revealed in an interactive map. If you're looking for a classic car, look no further than Neil Tuckett. Britain's leading pensions and savings expert will today be announced as a new Conservative peer, who will appointed as Minister for Consumer Protection if the party wins the election. It's a tale of two halves. Karren Brady might have been hoping for a slightly more galmorous role when she agreed to the appearance with David Cameron, but instead sat politely holding his jacket. She's the bearded diva who won over the globe after winning Europe's biggest entertainment contest last year. An Armenian expat who shows Australians how to cook a'real barbecue' has become an internet sensation after his daughter posted his hilarious video online. A woman who went on a violent rampage following the breakdown of her 20 year relationship has been given a suspended jail sentence. The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff allegedly told three comrades of Bergdahl that the soldier was a deserter. The shooting of African-American, father-of-four Walter Scott by a white cop has provoked a torrent of anger and grief from celebrities on social media. A 14-year-old girl with a genetic disorder that causes her to have an insatiable appetite has been asked to be his prom date. She is one of the UK’s highest-paid benefits claimants. A man took his own life shortly after he was convicted of killing his wife in court on Friday. Mark Ward Faville, of Christiansburg, Virginia, was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the death of his wife Anne, who died in 2000 after being suffocated in a homicidal manner. A mass brawl broke out at a bar opening inside a Queens casino Friday night was allegedly caused by an argument in an enormous line for drinks. Jodi Arias, the Arizona woman convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend, has been released from prison with a new mugshot. A map shows where the extension of the Qinghai-Tibet railway could be built - under Mount Everest. Painkillers not only dull physical pain, but they can also dull your emotions. An Iowa politician is on trial this week accused of sexually abusing his wife after doctors said she was no longer mentally capable of legally consenting to have sex. Dramatic footage has emerged of two separate houses being swept away by floodwater as wild weather wreaks havoc along the coast of New South Wales. The findings of a long-awaited inquiry into the Iraq war are unlikely to be unveiled this year. A nine-year-old boy was whipped with skipping ropes by his adoptive mother - for not knowing the story of Pinocchio. It's one of the biggest days of a couple's life, but planning a wedding can be a challenge. A couple who took their 14-year-old son out of school without permission for a five-day holiday to Spain were forced to pay a £1,230 fine after bailiffs were called in. The parents of a five-year-old transgender boy are sharing their son's story with the world in a bid to prove that there is no such thing as being ‘too young’ to identify as transgender. Apple founder Steve Jobs' widow Laurene has told of her admiration for Democratic White House front-runner Hillary Clinton. A former primary school teacher has been charged with a string of sexual offences against children. Murdered at random: Sherry Arnold, a popular maths teacher from the small town of Sidney, Montana, was on a morning jog on January 7 when she disappeared. A married software executive who drugged a female employee in order to take naked pictures of her on a business trip has been jailed. A 10 tonne 'fatberg' made up of congealed waste has been removed from a sewer underneath one of London's most exclusive streets. A British tourist has drowned in a swimming pool in Spain, just hours after arriving on holiday. All images subject to copyright. All images are copyrighted. The Conservative and Labour parties will get a nearly identical number of votes in the general election, a new poll predicts. The mother of a missing World War Two pilot fainted when she saw her son for the first time in 70 years. Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has admitted his wife Miriam makes the big decisions in their household. This is the shocking moment a six-year-old girl fell to her death after being dragged by an escalator at a shopping centre in Malaysia. The son of a Syrian imam who was shot dead on a London street may have met his father’s killer just days before the murder. A man who murdered his friend before stuffing his body into a suitcase and throwing it into a canal has been jailed for a minimum of 19 years. Pupils applying to Cambridge University may have to take an entrance test next year. Two property developers have been jailed for health and safety offences after a three-storey building collapsed trapping three people in the rubble. Former Dragons’ Den star Duncan Bannatyne has announced he will back Labour at the next election. The grieving sister of murdered bride-to-be Stephanie Scott has released the poem that she wrote for her sister and her intended brother-in-law on what would have been their wedding day. A woman who may be a 'possible DUI driver' led the California Highway Patrol on a slow-speed chase, and even stopped at traffic lights, through Los Angeles for almost an hour, officers said. Relatives of Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are refusing to accept that he was behind the marathon terrorist attack and want his defense lawyers fired. Prince William is due at the Cenotaph on the same day the Duchess of Cambridge is due to give birth. Fleas in Arizona have tested positive for the plague and could spread the deadly disease to humans, according to officials. Two young Muslims have put a 14-year-old Pakistani boy in hospital with burns to 55 percent of his body after they set him on fire because he is a Christian. All images courtesy of Victoria's Secret The body of Kyle Knox has been found near the foot of Ben Nevis three weeks after he disappeared. A woman who works as a professional ‘humiliatrix’ has revealed how she earns more than one dollar per minute indulging the fantasies of men around the world. Police say they have found the mother of a newborn baby girl found in a toilet bowl. Qatar Airways has been named the most reliable airline in the world, thanks to flight punctuality, its modern fleet and the minimal extra fees it charges. And not only did the airline come out on top, it scored a perfect 100 in the research by travel site WanderBat, which ranked the top 22 airlines around the world. The Azamara Club Cruises' Quest vessel carries about 680 passengers, making it a more intimate voyage. A suspect has been arrested after a duffel bag containing human remains was found near a police station in Massachusetts. All images are copyrighted. More than 3.5 million Americans suffer from explosive anger management issues and has easy access to guns, a study has found. Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi has been sentenced to 20 years in jail for ordering the arrest and torture of protesters in 2012. The revelation comes after the 34-year-old made a come back last Sunday when he earned a 2015 world titles relay team berth by cruising to fourth place in one minute and 46.84 seconds. A British mother is among nearly 100 women who have had babies by a Danish sperm donor who has triggered an international scare over the spread of an incurable genetic disease. A family claim they were forced to sit in vomit aboard a United Airlines flight after staff refused to clean an affected area of floor before take-off. A Florida father has been arrested for bringing home an injured eight-inch alligator for his son to nurse back to health. With more than 6,000 books at their fingertips, New York City's Library Hotel is every bibliophile's dream. Jon Stewart will host his last show on August 6 after he revealed that he decided to quit because he was becoming increasing depressed watching cable news. Bikini-clad models needed a head for heights as they took to this catwalk in China - 2,000 metres high on a mountainside. Raul Hector Castro, Arizona's only Hispanic governor, has died at the age of 98. A teacher at a prestigious New Jersey magnet school has been charged with carrying on a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student and sending her explicit emails. A dummy wearing a balaclava was spotted on a canal boat sailing down the Thames with a fake missile launcher on its roof. Four people have been found dead in a New York City home in an apparent carbon monoxide poisoning, police say. A nine-month-old lion cub who was abandoned by his mother at a zoo in Sydney, Australia, has found a new home at a wildlife retreat. A collection of previously unseen photos of Adolf Hitler has been discovered in a Hitler fanzine found in a bombed German house after the war. Kristen Bell has a message for parents who choose not to vaccinate their children. Hundreds of mourners have attended the memorial service for US basketball player Lauren Hill. A racegoer has been questioned by police after he was seen on video deliberately knocking an elderly man to the floor, who then needed to be taken to hospital. A young woman is appealing for the return of her pet pony after he was sold at auction for just £200. Pop star Madonna has been criticised for her first-ever stand-up routine while taking over The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday. A teaching assistant has admitted sending an email hoax to blow up a school where she worked. Footage has emerged of a rare encounter between a sperm whale and an underwater robot. A Tory councillor with a history of odd behaviour was told to put down his knife and fork after being caught tucking into a roast duck dinner during a council meeting. As secret agent James Bond, Daniel Craig has a license to kill, but on Tuesday the United Nations gave the British actor a 'license to save' by appointing him as the first global advocate for the elimination of mines and explosive hazards. Hundreds of people have come to the aid of a puppy that was tortured and found covered in horrific burns. James Bond would have died at least three times in his most recent movie, Skyfall, according to medical experts. The Yanomami are an indigenous ethnic group in the Amazonian region of South America. A former NFL player and his business partner are facing civil fraud charges from federal regulators over allegations the pair ran a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme. An eight-month-old puppy was banned from getting close to the Prime Minister today after he was bizarrely deemed a security risk. Global music industry revenues hit a record high in 2014, helped by streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters Former Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond has released a video documenting his 'bored' unemployed lifestyle - which has already been watched by 230,000 people Police have released the first pictures of a suspected killer amid fears he disposed of a woman using a meat grinder. A giant supervoid 1.8 billion light-years across may be responsible for a mysterious ‘Cold Spot’ in the universe. Nurses forced to work 12-hour shifts amid staff shortages are treated like'slave labour', a union has claimed. They have become such a menace that many tourist venues, museums, concert venues and stadiums have banned them. She's the beautician turned millionaire with a serious passion for fashion - and now Amy Childs has unveiled more sophisticated designs from her successful clothing range. Second homeowners face being hit with double rates of council tax under Lib Dem plans to protect rural life. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has offered to prop up a Labour government, even if the Tories win more seats on May 7. The International Space Station (ISS) is currently home to six astronauts, but could it ever be replaced? Ten top doctors have sent a letter to Columbia University urging the school to remove TV celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz from his faculty position because he is a 'charlatan' who promotes 'quack treatments'. A respected NatWest bank manager who was jailed for stealing £185,000 from his elderly customers to fund his internet gambling addiction will have to pay back every penny. A food supplier for supermarket giant Tesco has sacked a farm worker who was caught on camera urinating in a field of vegetables. A binman has been caught on camera dumping bags full of rubbish in an alleyway. The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, occur when charged particles from the sun strike Earth's atmosphere. The lavish display of wealth is possibly the most opulent wedding of all time, but the couple aren't the first too say I do at a ceremony costing millions. A Henry the Hoover has been unveiled by Chancellor George Osborne as he campaigned in the West Country. The drug-fuelled killed unplugged the baby monitor before unleashing the vicious attack on the defenceless baby Zayden while Ms Veal and Zayden's brother Xavier, then aged three, slept. The story of Ed and Justine Miliband's first meeting offers a fascinating insight into the somewhat caddish character of the Labour Leader. All photographs AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters An elderly woman died after she was unable to call for help because the phone company had disconnected the mobile she kept for emergencies. A couple accused of kidnapping two Amish girls from a produce stand before shackling and sexually abusing them have been offered a plea deal. Nearly a third of US women have babies more than five years apart, according to a government study. The story of how one of World War Two’s most decorated generals ended up with his own pair of goggles has been uncovered. The married manager of a limousine company fired an employee for refusing to have sex with him, and even said as much in a text he sent her. This is the moment an 83-year-old grandfather saw an image of his mother for the first time in 70 years. Hillary Clinton looks set to come under renewed pressure to explain herself after a letter revealed she had been asked about her use of private email by a House committee two years ago - but refused to answer. The'special relationship' between Britain and the US is over, according to a secret briefing document seen by The Mail on Sunday. SeaWorld has been accused of drugging killer whales, painting over their injuries and keeping them in pools so shallow they get sunburned. All images are copyrighted. The sheriff who had former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez in custody for more than 18 months said Tuesday that he's a master manipulator and will probably do fine in prison now that he has been sentenced to life for murder. 'I'm so happy.' Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood has ordered an official probe into claims that a civil servant leaked an official account of a private meeting between Nicola Sturgeon and the French ambassador. Harvey Weinstein's wife Georgina Chapman today gushed online about her 'wonderful husband' - just days after it emerged he would not face criminal charges for allegedly groping an Italian model. Tony Blackburn has called for lessons to be learnt after historic sex abuse allegations. This is the incredible moment a man narrowly missed being burnt alive by a massive fireball which erupted from the pavement. Father-of-two Shiraz Nawaz said he felt lucky to be alive after the 15-foot flames shot out of the manhole just seconds after he had walked over it in a busy street in the West Midlands. A daughter whose mother died from breast cancer says she wishes she would have let her mother die as oppose to making her undergo more painful chemotherapy. The parents of brain cancer sufferer Ashya King have been accused of putting their son’s life at risk. A mother of two has openly admitted she prefers her younger son boy and says the special bond is caused by his'special smell' - and sniffs him all the time. All images are copyrighted. Hackers and thieves are increasingly targeting patients' medical records, a study suggests. A man has been charged with the murder of Syrian imam Abdul Hadi Arwani. In an exclusive interview with the BBC's Political Editor Simon Walters, the Chancellor George Osborne reflects on how he overcame the worst moments of his political career. All images are copyrighted. A bitter row between two neighbours over a garden gate has led to a restraining order being imposed on one of them. SpaceX has released dramatic footage of its third attempt to land a rocket booster on a drone barge in the Atlantic Ocean. The mother of a young woman who suffers from lupus, an inflammatory disease which affects the immune system, has hit back at a stranger who left a cruel note on her daughter’s car claiming she had no right to park in a disabled space - despite the fact that she has a handicap permit. The BBC drama Wolf Hall, based on Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name, has been criticised for its depiction of Catholic characters. An Australian security guard who shot dead a masked gunman, only to find out seconds later the man was his friend, says he is still haunted by the attack. A Muslim couple who were racially abused on a Sydney train have been described as 'hardworking, honest and kind' by members of the local Islamic community. Stevie McCrorie has been crowned the winner of The Voice UK 2015, after beating fellow contestant Lucy O'Byrne in the final. The family of a teenage burglar left seriously injured when he fell through a roof during a school break-in have been left with a £150,000 legal bill after trying to sue the council for not doing more to secure the premises. A Florida mother has accused a school of threatening to suspend her five-year-old autistic son because of 'essential oils' he wears to help combat his illness. A prisoner who shared a ride to jail with Freddie Gray claims the 25-year-old was trying to injure himself inside a police van before he died from unexplained spinal cord injuries, according to a leaked police report. The New Horizons spacecraft has taken its first colour image of Pluto and its largest moon Charon ahead of its arrival in three months. As a new study suggests high heels can put dangerous pressure on knee joints, wearing away cartilage - the body's built-in shock absorber - and increasing the risk of osteoarthritis. The circumstances surrounding the death of Sadek, who was a second-year student at the State College of Science, still remain unknown. We have most friends at the age of 26 after having spent the first quarter of our lives building up our friendship circle, a new study has revealed. A series of pictures from the past 25 years show Vladimir Putin's face has changed dramatically - amid persistent rumours he has undergone cosmetic surgery to give himself a more youthful look. A French advertising agency has come up with a novel way to sell face cream. All images are copyrighted. A Washington Post journalist who has been detained in Iran for eight months has been accused of 'espionage' and 'acting against national security', according to an Iranian news agency. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity at Clemson University in South Carolina has been put on probation for two years after the group held a Christmas theme party that flared up racial tensions on campus. A man has been rescued twice in the same night after falling backwards off a boat dock for a second time when emergency services took their eyes off him. A family has put their home on the market in order to pay their nine-year-old son’s private school fees. Pope Francis has described the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915 as 'the first genocide of the 20th century'. The Chilkoot Trail in British Columbia, used by thousands of men during the Klondike Gold Rush. Neanderthals may have been the world's first gourmets - using herbs like yarrow and camomile to flavour the meat that dominated their diet, according to a new scientific paper. A wily coyote gave the New York Police Department the runaround for more than an hour on Tuesday morning after it was spotted on the grounds of a co-op building next to a church in Manhattan. A New York City bus driver is facing possible termination after video emerged of him looking at papers and driving with his wrists and forearms. All images are copyrighted. Sydney Harbour Bridge has topped the list as the most photographed Australian landmark on Instagram. A teacher at a Houston-area high school is facing disciplinary proceedings for allegedly giving students anti-Muslim propaganda during class. With less than a week to go until the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second child, betting on the baby's gender is at an all-time high. The funeral for murdered 26-year-old high school teacher Stephanie Scott will be held next Wednesday at the venue where she planned to wed her childhood sweetheart. Former Arsenal and England defender Sol Campbell is part of a new campaign to encourage minorities to register to vote in next month's general election. A Catholic priest has told his parishioners to carry guns - warning that faith alone is not enough to keep them safe. A British-born street artist is taking a bold stand against American culture in his most recent piece currently on display across Los Angeles. Supermodel Maggie Rizer only gave birth to her daughter Cecilia Kathryn nine weeks ago, but the mother-of-three is already back to her trim and toned self All images are copyrighted. Poldark's Aidan Turner has been accused of ruining the ancient art of scything by a group of enthusiasts. What do you get when you cross a mango and a plum? The son of Linford Christie was caught with almost £1,500 worth of crack cocaine and heroin - just months after he was jailed for allowing his home to be used as a drugs den, a court heard today. The Army has awarded medals to survivors of a 2009 shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, that killed 13 people and wounded 31 others. Virgin Australia has launched complimentary food on all flights across the Australian domestic network. Convicted murderer Nikko Jenkins tried to carve '666' into his forehead but did it backwards Radio DJ Neil Fox forced himself on a girl of 13 at a theme park after she asked him to pose for a photo, it was alleged yesterday. A marathon runner stopped one and a half miles before reaching the finishing line - to propose to his girlfriend. Romantic Ben Parsons, 34, of Brighton, East Sussex, stunned girlfriend Anna Jefferson, 36, by getting down on one knee after running 24 and a half miles. A man dying of terminal cancer has decided not to check into the hospital but rather hit the streets as an Uber driver. Meet Ham - the world's most lifelike humanoid robot. The Einstein humanoid made facial expressions by using multiple motors - which whir into action and subtly adjust multiple points of articulation around his mouth and brown eyes. It's the nation famed for its gastronomy which gave birth to haute cuisine and the Michelin Guide. A dry cleaner in his fifties has been banned from using the Tube during rush hours after targeting a young woman and rubbing his crotch and pot belly on her bottom. Former New York City police officer Gilberto Valle, dubbed by local media as the 'Cannibal Cop', is speaking out for the first time. A blind man was left 'completely embarrassed and humiliated' after staff at his local Post Office refused him entry with his guide dog. As the daughter of actress Nanette Newman and film director Bryan Forbes, and the wife of a super-rich banker, Emma Forbes was never destined for a life on the breadline. All images are copyrighted. In the United States, women earn an average of 78 cents for every dollar that men make - and a new pop-up shop in Pennsylvania is using this blatant gender-biased wage gap in order to charge its female customers lower prices than its male visitors. The mutilated body of a missing elderly British woman has been found 'in two different areas' of a southern French region and a man charged with her murder, local prosecutors say. The mysterious island, Por-Bajin, was found in the centre of a remote lake high in the mountains of southern Siberia. Illustrations by Millie Marotta, Animal Kingdom, Batsford Ltd Thousands of live earthworms have been falling from the sky in Norway - a rare phenomenon being reported across large swathes of the south of the country. A University of Kentucky student has been shot and killed near campus in what police describe as an attempted robbery. Freddie Gray died Sunday after he 'had his spine 80 per cent severed at his neck' during an arrest in Baltimore last Sunday. A farmer has lost a nine-year legal battle to save the dream home he built without planning permission and hid behind hay bales for four years. Excrement thrown at the statue of British colonialist Cecil John Rhodes has triggered a wave of protests across South Africa against 'racist' historical figures. Tina Fey was seen out with her husband Jeff Richmond and daughter Penelope Friday morning in New York City. A New York taxi driver has been ordered to pay a lesbian couple $10,000 in damages after he told them to stop kissing in the back of his cab. Hollywood films and TV shows depicting 'beautiful young vampires' have led to a surge of young people dabbling in occult forces, an exorcism expert says. A mother-of-two was locked in a police cells for six hours and put on bail for seven months before being put on trial for chopping back tree branches hanging over her garden. Sandra Bullock hid in her bedroom closet and sounded panicked and tearful at times as she guided police into her house after spotting an intruder last year, according to a 911 call played in court. More than half of voters do not want to see Nicola Sturgeon or the SNP calling the shots in the next British government, a poll revealed tonight. All over-75s will be guaranteed same-day appointments with their GP, as part of Tory plans for a huge cash injection for the NHS. A UPS driver had one of his legs ripped off after being crushed against his own truck by a car which swerved to avoid a jaywalker. Punk fashion took to the runway at Sydney's Carriageworks, with stocking caps, fishnets, tattoos and leather harnesses reigning the catwalk. Punk fashion took to the runway at Sydney's Carriageworks, with stocking caps, fishnets, tattoos and leather harnesses reigning the catwalk. Ryan Giggs has ended his four-year feud with brother Rhodri over his affair with Natasha Giggs. Nicola Sturgeon has set out her 'triple lock' for a second referendum on Scottish independence. With just 28 days to go before polling day, Labour and the Tories remain neck and neck - but Britain's bookies are seeing a completely different picture in private - with punters placing a flood of cash on the Tories. A police officer saved the life of a unconscious heroin user, only for the man to flee without a thank you when he was taken to hospital. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters A cache of documents, including the blueprints for an ISIS secret service and instructions on how to infiltrate and take control of local villages have been discovered in Syria, Der Spiegel reveals. The world's most expensive yacht has been unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show. A checklist from the first US spacewalk 50 years ago is to be sold at auction. All images are copyrighted. US authorities have confirmed that the highly toxic pesticide methyl bromide caused a Delaware family to become seriously ill at a U.S. Virgin Islands resort, and that the chemical was used at the resort several times in the past year, officials said Tuesday. A benefits cheat who pocketed almost £17,000 of taxpayers' money and spent it on a string of luxury holidays despite having £27,000 in the bank has avoided jail. A mass brawl involving up to 20 people broke out at a holiday park, leaving two women injured. A drunken restaurant owner has been banned from keeping animals after he was caught on CCTV punching, kicking and throwing his dog across the room. A new species of monkey has been discovered after scientists learned to distinguish it by the appearance of its penis. Whistleblower Chelsea Manning has given in an in-depth interview from behind bars in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, describing the 'painful and awkward' process and conditions of transitioning to a woman from inside a military prison. Ed Miliband has overtaken David Cameron as the most popular political leader for the first time. Labour appears split on its proposed new 50p top rate of income tax today after shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna said it should only be a temporary measure. Lovers of grilled cheese are more likely to have sex than those who don't, a survey suggests. Comedian Dave Hughes has refused to apologise for calling radio broadcaster Derryn Hinch a 'w**ker' on national television. A gay-friendly bar has shocked regular customers by coming out in favour of UKIP because of its policies on the pub industry. A British businessman and his partner were arrested in Hong Kong after their daughter fell to her death from their multi-million pound flat. Five people have been killed in clashes between police and gunmen in the Mexican city of Reynosa, officials say. An Australian teenager who went on the run after a warrant was issued for his arrest is taunting police on Facebook as he spends his fifth day on the run. Pompous Albert is the latest frowning feline to become a social media hit after his owners posted pictures of him on Instagram Albert's owners, Mike and Susan Singleton, show a dramatic contrast in mood, compared to their very own 'grumpy cat' A young mother diagnosed with dementia at only 41 is living in fear that she will forget her teenage daughter as doctors predict her condition will deteriorate in just five years. Many older workers are risking redundancy and long-term unemployment because of poor technology skills, it is claimed. A man who said he shot dead two people because he thought they were undercover police officers has been put to death. A family in far eastern Russia has adopted an orphaned bear cub which was found alone after its mother was likely killed by poachers. All images are copyrighted. A diamond fraudster who jetted around the world buying designer shoes and bags using cash she swindled from her victims is facing jail. A transgender comedian is the latest real life model to star in a campaign for clothing label ModCloth, in which she models a variety of her favorite feminine styles. A mother-of-four calls herself the'real life vampire' as she has a rare medical condition that makes her allergic to the sun. It's that time of year again when we indulge in chocolate bunnies, hot cross buns and chocolate eggs. Ronald Reagan asked Mikhail Gorbachev for help from Russia to 'fight the alien invader'. Michael Schumacher's daughter Gina Maria has revealed her impressive riding skills at a horse show in Germany. With just over a week to go until the Duchess of Cambridge hits her due date, preparations for the new arrival at her Norfolk home, dubbed 'Fortress Anmer', have been heating up. A delivery driver was pulled over and questioned under anti-terror laws after taking pictures of police vehicles parked at a bus stop. A lost photograph showing a woman killed by the tornado that obliterated an Illinois village last week was found 35 miles away after being carried there by the storm. All images are copyrighted. Disgraced teacher Mary Kay Letourneau and her husband Vili Fualaau have spoken to Barbara Walters in an interview that will air on 20/20 on Friday - nearly 20 years after Letourneau's arrest for the relationship Neanderthals may have eaten recently deceased friends and family either for food or in bizarre funeral rituals. A divorcee who claims her ex-husband cheated her out of a multi-million-pound fortune has won the right to reopen their divorce battle in the Supreme Court. A female CEO from Texas is under fire this week for saying that a woman cannot be president because of her 'hormones.' An Australian teenager has told how she was raped twice on Christmas Eve in Bali while holidaying with her family - and has slammed Indonesian police for letting her attacker escape back to his native Nigeria. A second Utah student has filed a lawsuit against the Davis County School District for hiring an English teacher who then allegedly went on to have sex with him and two other boys. A woman in her 70s may be forced to sell her childhood home to fund her elderly mother’s care after losing a landmark court case that could have implications for families across Britain. A man who attacked his ex-girlfriend in a courtroom has been jailed for two years. Finding your lost Android phone is now as simple as searching for a nearby restaurant or transport route. A mother-of-one crippled by her 30-year phobia of snakes was cured live on TV today in an astonishing ten minutes. Model and actress Sulinh Lafontaine has repeatedly said in interviews that she worked as a stunt driver on Furious 7, but this week she was unmasked as a fraud. A forensic psychiatrist has testified that Lou Gehrig's disease is the reason a former sheriff's deputy in Wisconsin killed his wife and sister-in-law, whom the defendant described in a suicide note as his threesome partners. It is the ultimate Robin Crusoe escape, a lonely house on its own island - just off the coast of Cornwall. An Australian woman is on a campaign to reunite a lost ring with its owner after discovering the buried treasure deep in the ocean. An eight-year-old abuse survivor, who was beaten so severely as an infant that she permanently lost the use of her legs, has written a heartwrenching open letter to her social workers and detectives thanking them for investigating her case and placing her in a happy home where she is loved. The leader of Isis, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has been seriously injured in an air strike and is no longer in control of the terrorist group, according to an Iraqi source. They have made their wives more prominent in this election campaign than ever before. A mummified monk who is believed to have lived for 102 years has become a major tourist attraction after he was put in a crystal display case sitting in the traditional lotus position of prayer. In a world where online shopping is king, Toshiba hopes technology can change the in store experience - with a robo-assistant. An 84-year-old man has died in hospital from severe burns to his upper body - nearly a month after he accidentally set himself on fire with a cigarette while driving along a suburban New York road. An 18-year-old student who stripped naked and ran through the streets of Byron Bay to win a free kebab has been labelled a 'goose' in court. Three people have been sent to prison and another two are awaiting sentencing for their roles in a horrific assault on a 53-year-old man, who was beaten, tied to a chair, and covered in offensive tattoos. A member of one of Australia's most notorious crime families has escaped jail thanks to his blood-soaked surname. A woman is set to marry after falling in love with the driver who crashed into her car while she was parked waiting for her husband to return. A baby boy has been born in a traffic jam caused by President Obama's visit to Louisville, Kentucky. Britons are so confident of a scorching summer that bookmakers are receiving tens of thousands of pounds in bets on this year breaking records. A Connecticut judge spared a father from prison time in the death of his 15-month-old son he left in a car on a hot day, saying the man had suffered enough. Teachers are refusing to teach violent pupils because they fear for their safety, a union has warned. When disaster strikes more people than ever are able to capture the drama - thanks to the rise of the smart mobile phone. A California mother has opened up about the horrific experience of watching her once-vibrant daughter fade away and die from a little understood brain-eating amoeba infection. An international arrest warrant has been issued for an NHS doctor who is believed to have left the country after a teacher died following a caesarean. A Moldovan multi-millionaire has promised to give $1 million to the first person to reach the age of 123. The federal government will be investing $4.1 million on a TV drama which is set to broadcast overseas as a way of deterring asylum seekers from entering Australian shores by boat. An Uber driver in San Francisco has been charged with assault after ramming into a cyclist who was shouting at him, leaving the biker with several broken bones. Mexican authorities link over twenty deaths directly to The Liquidator, including the 2009 murder of a state witness in El Paso, a 2010 car-bombing which claimed the lives of two federal police officers and a 2012 massacre of fifteen people in a Juarez City bar. Mexican authorities link over twenty deaths directly to The Liquidator, including the 2009 murder of a state witness in El Paso, a 2010 car-bombing which claimed the lives of two federal police officers and a 2012 massacre of fifteen people in a Juarez City bar. This year's Cannes Film Festival has been declared a selfie-free zone after organisers asked celebrities to stop taking the 'ridiculous and grotesque' images. Taxpayers’ money is being used to fund an ‘army’ of spin doctors with more than 3,400 press officers employed by local councils across the UK. A woman whose husband was jailed for bigamy says she thought he was the perfect husband. A married mother of two battling cancer has been ejected from an Alaska Airlines flight from Hawaii to California along with her family because she lacked a doctor's note clearing her to fly. A self-styled U-boat captain who funded his eccentric and lavish lifestyle with a'sophisticated' £1million VAT scam has been jailed for more than four years. An overweight mother-of-four has become a successful fitness model at the age of 41 after shrinking five dress sizes. Footage: Kristoffer rstadius Hospital bosses have come under fire after it emerged a hospital paid a temporary nurse £2,200 to cover a single 12-hour shift. A grinning child rapist able to live streets away from his victim for years afterwards because of a bungled police investigation has finally been jailed for five years. The family of a murdered mother have spoken of their fury after it was revealed that she tried to call 999 hours before she was killed but call handlers failed to alert police. The Loose Women panellist said she was 'hounded on Twitter' after airing her views on the ITV show in a discussion about overweight teenagers, and now insists she was only referring to people larger than a size 20 A terminally ill boy has fulfilled his dying wish by getting married at his bedside in hospital. A bat suffering from arthritis has found an unusual cure for his pain by sipping on a mug of tea. Walter the 22-year-old grey-headed flying fox bat, from Sydney, picked up his bizarre taste after sneaking a slurp out of his owner's cup of Tetley's tea. All images are copyrighted. How often do you snack? A set of stone flakes shaped more than 3.3 million years ago could be the world's oldest tools created by early human ancestors, according to researchers. It is an all-consuming fear experienced by almost every bride-to-be - will I fit into my wedding dress? A man accused of shooting dead his former work-study supervisor at a North Carolina community college has told a judge he killed the man because he was gay. A New York woman running an alleged wife-for-hire immigration scheme pleaded not guilty Friday based on charges that she married 10 men over 11 years and charged a fee for her'services' A mother-of-two is at risk of being banned from seeing her own children - because she refuses to stop drinking and partying. Labour would introduce a new legal right to ‘granny leave’ to allow working grandparents to take time off to help care for their grandchildren. Royal'superfans' have come out in force ahead of the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's first child. Amanda Knox was threatened with rape while in prison for the murder of Meredith Kercher, according to her biographer. The head teacher of an Indian school has been arrested after he was accused of beating an 11-year-old pupil to death for stealing another's pencil and eraser. Can charcoal, freekah and spiralizing bone broth really 'detox' the body? It was supposed to be a joyous Easter Sunday celebration, but the brunch turned into yet another drama for Tori Spelling, who suffered an accident causing her to be hospitalised. Justine Miliband fell in love with her husband Ed after she was attacked by a Doberman while canvassing on his behalf - even though she had been 'furious' with him after a bungled first date. A man has appeared in court charged with murdering Irish student Karen Buckley. Online blogging sensation Zoella has come under fire from Jamie Oliver's company over adverts for unhealthy foods that appear next to her vlogs on YouTube. All images are copyrighted. A high school basketball coach in the US state of Georgia has died after being diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. One of China's most famous historical sites is being restored to its former glory. If you're a fan of Made In Chelsea, then you'll know Andy Jordan is one of the show's most colourful characters. New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez is facing the possibility of 15 years in prison for using his position to help a wealthy donor in exchange for nearly $1million in gifts and campaign contributions. Victoria's Secret Angel Alessandra Ambrosio is recovering at a hospital in Los Angeles following a'medical procedure' for 'constant headaches', Daily Mail Online can reveal. A Chinese girl who slipped through metal bars and became trapped by the neck was saved by the heroic efforts of her neighbours. A contestant on the South African version of Big Brother has been expelled from the show after being accused of raping a fellow housemate. An online fitness and diet star is facing court action over an unpaid $300,000 tax debt. Chris Greenwood and his family made several trips to the pleasant Argeles beach with its mountain backdrop after staying at Camping La Chappelle in Argeles-sur-Mer. It's not every day you get the chance to walk the catwalk at one of the world's biggest fashion weeks. A video of a two-year-old girl in tears as she witnessed a sad scene from Disney's The Lion King for the first time has gone viral. Two three-month-old baby gorillas have been pictured for the first time at the Bronx Zoo since they were born less than 48 hours apart back in January. All images are copyrighted. A mother-of-five was stabbed to death by a homeless petty crook who was hired by her ex-lover's son. The last Amtrak fatality in Mississippi before Wednesday was at a Copiah County crossing in January 2013. Mystery surrounds the sensational CCTV footage showing the gem thieves in the middle of their audacious £60million heist after it was suggested that the police had missed this crucial evidence. Google is in talks with Hutchison Whampoa, the owner of the Three network, to let its users make calls and send texts in any country at no extra cost. The first trailer for the new Star Wars spin-off film Rogue One has been released. Whether it's a Sunday roast with all the family, or a well-deserved treat just for you, wasabi peas and hummus was a real eye opener. Danniella Westbrook's cage fighting ex-fiancé has been arrested for allegedly assaulting and harassing her. The next stage of evolution may well be upon us after a monkey unscrewed the lid of a water bottle and took a drink. Police are hunting two schoolboys who doused a fellow 12-year-old pupil in highly flammable WD40 in an underpass before threatening to set him alight. A man who was unemployed and getting Centrelink payments was able to splash out more than $2 million on luxury cars, a boat and celebrity memorabilia due to a banking loophole. Johnny Manziel has been spotted for the first time since being released from rehab. One of the UK's most wanted fugitives has been arrested in Spain. Former Prime Minister John Howard found himself standing on the side of the road with a flat tyre recently, but luckily his driver was there to change it. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has become the first American governor to visit the island since the recent thaw in relations with the communist nation, is meant to foster greater ties between New York and Cuba. You might have seen fantastic images of the sun before, or even clips showing its activity - but you’ve never seen anything like this. Nigel Farage has insisted he does not want to send EU migrants home to stop them taking the jobs of young Britons. A judge has told 10 former Atlanta school educators convicted of racketeering in a test-cheating scandal that they face lengthy prison sentences. This is the embarrassing moment a Buckingham Palace guard slipped and fell on a manhole cover in front of hundreds of shocked tourists as he took up position in his sentry box. All images are copyrighted. The British Army fired 46 million bullets at the Taliban during the eight-year Afghanistan conflict at a cost of £200 million in ammunition alone. All images are copyrighted. Stress can be relieved by drinking sugary drinks, a study suggests. The owner of a Teesside pub has admitted a string of food hygiene offences. John Travolta has spoken out in defence of his controversial religion Scientology. A woman who had a tattoo featuring the lyrics of a paedophile rock band's song has told how she was ashamed to have it. The decision not to prosecute Lord Janner over child abuse allegations has been criticised. Would you like a side of pot with your main course? If you're tired of seeing plus-size models in lingerie ads, then you've come to the right place. A Florida bus passenger was arrested for throwing a Snickers bar at the driver's head after threatening him and being disruptive during the ride, according to police. All images are copyrighted. Clorox has apologised for a social media misstep after the household products company sparked outrage by tweeting 'where's the bleach' in reference to last week's introduction of new 'emoji' cartoons for iPhones that include several faces of people with black and brown skin. If you’re looking for somewhere to stay while you’re on holiday, look no further than the internet. An online company that started out as a website offering airbeds for rent on living room floors in San Francisco, with breakfast thrown in, now claims 800,000 listings in towns and cities worldwide. A mother says she has been left 'devastated' after her daughter failed to get a place at the same primary school her three brothers attend. A Massachusetts man was arrested after police found two homes full of bomb-making materials. It’s 50 years since The Sound of Music opened in cinemas around the world. A Canadian firm has given new meaning to the phrase 'beauty sleep' by creating a pillowcase which is being touted as the latest way to keep wrinkles at bay. Jack Andraka, the US teenager who won an international science competition for developing a test for detecting pancreatic cancer, has written a memoir about his life and career. Four burglars in Argentina have been left fighting for their lives after being attacked by a Samurai sword-wielding homeowner. Whether you prefer the earthy aesthetic of the Atomic Age or the bold hues of the Brit-pop '90s, Airbnb rentals offers places that cater to interior decor of all tastes. Saturday Night Live has been criticised for a sketch that made light of a teacher raping her 16-year-old student. Tiger Woods' girlfriend Lindsey Vonn looked less like the beautiful stepmom and more like a girlfriend concerned for her struggling boyfriend on the first day of the Masters. A Labour parliamentary candidate has apologised 'wholeheartedly' for telling people to throw 'Tippex' over cars displaying England flags. Hillary Clinton launched her presidential campaign on Sunday and hit the road in a van, en route to a sceptical bunch of community college students in Monticello, Iowa. Eight members of the same family - seven of them children between ages six and 16 - were found dead from carbon monoxide poisoning in their Princess Anne, Maryland, home Monday afternoon. A husky-corgi cross has become the latest wolf-like breed to be abandoned in the UK. Green Party leader Natalie Bennett and MP Caroline Lucas unveiled the Green Party general election campaigning at the Arcola Theatre, in London, this morning. A coroner has called for a change in the law to fence off garden swimming pools following the death of an 'adventurous' boy who drowned on his third birthday. A family have spoken of their heartbreak after two of their beloved pet dogs were shot dead by their neighbour. All Nippon Airways released artists' impressions of their Boeing 787-9 aircraft painted to look like Star Wars robot R2-D2. 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United Airlines stopped a prominent security researcher from boarding a California-bound flight late Saturday, following a social media post by the researcher days earlier suggesting the airline's onboard systems could be hacked. Ed Miliband received more than £1.6m from union barons in the first week of the election campaign, figures have revealed. A video of a young girl beating up a police officer in a game of Rock Paper Scissors has gone viral online. A homeless convicted sex-offender has been charged with raping a woman in a New York City bar. David Crossley's kidney stone was so large that it could not be passed naturally, and he needed surgery. A 78-year-old Connecticut man with a long criminal history was arrested on Friday, but the man's lawyer claimed the arrest was a ruse intended to pressure him to talk about the biggest art heist in U.S. A recovering anorexic has taken the brave decision to reveal shocking photographs of her daughter's frail five-stone frame to help others gripped by the devastating eating disorder overcome their illness. Chinese social media users have praised a policewoman for her incredible bravery after she fought off a machete-wielding robber with her bare hands. The husband of a Pennsylvania mother of three has been charged with abuse of a corpse and evidence-tampering after the discovery of her body over the weekend. A 56-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the robbery of a bank in Hampshire. Mental health advocate Nic Newling struggled through the confusing highs and depressing lows of an undiagnosed bipolar disorder between the ages of 13 and 18. Meet Byron Schlenker and his teenage daughter who BOTH hold records for having the world's widest tongue. The grandmother of a brain cancer sufferer has criticised police for spending more than £16,000 on the search for him. A Romanian woman who believed she was pregnant was devastated to be told she actually had an 11lb tumour inside her uterus. A chess grandmaster has been thrown out of an international tournament and faces a 15-year ban after he was caught sneaking to the toilet to check moves on his mobile phone. A photographer who fell on a stone in the graveyard ahead of Andy Murray's wedding rehearsal as the tennis star was greeted by a media scrum has died. All images are copyrighted. Skopelos, a tiny Greek island off the west coast of Samos, is known as the film location for Mamma Mia!, writes Kyle. Thalpos Holidays Boat Hire operates out of sheltered Panormos beach on the west coast, a 20-minute drive from Skopelos town. A billionaire tycoon wants planning authorities to grant permission for his new £4m beachfront mansion which can jack itself up in the case of flooding which heats itself using the outside air in temperatures as low as -25C. Many Britons have given up on their dream of owning a home amid high house prices and poor pay rises, research has found. A women's rights group has slammed a popular eatery for their latest advertising campaign which they claim objectifies women's bodies to sell beer. Ex-convict and white supremacist Ryan Giroux, 41, has pleaded not guilty to a string of offences, after Mesa police say he shot six people, killing one. A courtroom was thrown into chaos after a judge found a Chicago detective not guilty of involuntary manslaughter after he shot an unarmed woman in the back of the head. The mother of a five-year-old boy who died from fatal burns caused in a car fire has been charged with his murder and the attempted murder of another child who managed to escape the flames. A two-year-old girl who died from a brain tumour has been frozen - in the hope she will one day be revived by advances in science. An upcoming documentary describes Yelp as the internet's equivalent to the mafia, and the publicly-traded company is doing everything in its power to discredit the film before it is released. A Florida sheriff's department has released a video showing spring break revelers milling about on a beach not 10 feet from where an unconscious 19-year-old girl was being gang raped by a group of men. A worrying new trend dubbed the '#kyliejennerchallenge' is sweeping social media, encouraging teens to blow their lips up to epic proportions using bottles or shot glasses. Patties Foods says its testing has found no link between its Nanna's brand frozen mixed berries and a national hepatitis A outbreak. TV celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz has defended himself after ten top doctors sent a letter to Columbia University urging the school to remove him from his faculty position because he is a 'charlatan' who promotes 'quack treatments'. All images are copyrighted. An Australian mother has hit out at her daughter's school after she was taken out of class for not wearing the right shoes. Men over the age of 35 have a 50 per cent lower chance of conceiving than men 25 and under, even after taking into account the age of the would-be mother. Worldwide data from more than 60 teams of researchers on the health risks associated with older fathers found that men aged over 35 had a 50 per cent lower chance of conceiving over a 12-month period than men 25 and under, even after taking into account the age of the would-be mother. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been used for thousands of years to treat a range of ailments, but now it's making a comeback in the UK. This is the moment a family got a shock after an elderly buffalo escaped being dinner for lions - only to run headlong into their car. Police are investigating the theft of about $70,000 worth of bull semen from a farm in southern Minnesota. All images are copyrighted. A former teacher at a prestigious girls' school, attended by some of Los Angeles' most affluent families, has been sued by a former student, alleging sexual abuse. A 12-year-old Illinois boy has become the youngest person ever to correctly predict the outcome of the NCAA men's basketball tournament. All images are copyrighted. This is the terrifying moment a gigantic tornado sweeps past a hapless motorist in Illinois, who films it from his truck. The Datai, a luxury hotel in Malaysia, was designed by Australian architect Kerry Hill around Datai Bay - a white sandy crescent beach voted one of the ten most beautiful in the world, with its magnificent backdrop of jungle and mountains. Designed by Australian architect Kerry Hill around Datai Bay - a white sandy crescent beach voted one of the ten most beautiful in the world, with its magnificent backdrop of jungle and mountains - the resort took three years to complete. The governor of the Bank of England has been spotted jogging in London wearing a high-tech running belt with no fewer than four water bottles. A Pakistani supermodel has been charged with money laundering offences after she was caught carrying over half a million dollars in Islamabad airport. A 96-year-old paedophile became Britain's oldest prisoner after he was jailed for the historic sexual abuse of two young girls. Fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden has revealed he did not read all the top-secret intelligence documents he leaked - a move which put lives at risk from terrorists. Weekend opening hours for GPs could cut the number of patients going to A&E by two million a year, a study in the British Medical Journal suggests. Officer Michael Slager has received a visit from his mother and pregnant wife in prison for the first time since he was charged with fatally shooting Walter Scott. Sarah Harding has turned her hand to acting, signing up to appear in four episodes of Coronation Street. A set of robotic arms so sophisticated that they are capable of cooking meals from scratch has been developed by British scientists. Microsoft has a new pilot program to hire people with autism for full-time positions within the company. Two hitmen associates of a ‘Freddy Krueger’ killer who tried to gun down a rival during London’s bloodiest gang feud have been jailed for a total of 44 years today. The US ambassador to South Korea has revealed he is now wearing a dynamic exoskeletal brace on his hand while he recovers from last month's knife attack. A Russian teacher has been charged with attempted murder after she was caught trying to hire a hitman to kill her ex-lover. Princess Eugenie was seen texting on her mobile as she navigated the concrete jungle in New York on Thursday The British royal, who is currently working in New York, showcased her hipster style for the second day in a row wearing a black bowler hat, black leather top and a black and cream miniskirt. The British royal, who is currently working in New York, showcased her hipster style for the second day in a row wearing a black bowler hat, black leather top and a black and cream miniskirt. Letting the Scottish Nationalists dictate the direction of the UK government would be like getting King Herod to 'run a baby farm', Boris Johnson warned today in an escalation of Tory attacks on the SNP. All images are copyrighted. Game of Thrones star Kit Harington told host Seth Myers that Belfast is 'wonderful for two or three days' Northern Ireland is a principal filming location for Game of Thrones, which has a studio in Belfast, and fans travel from all corners of the world to visit beauty spots where scenes are shot. Anorexic schoolgirl Laura Scurr, from Whitley Bay, was left on a heart machine after she collapsed through starvation but has now spoken about pressures put on teenagers to be a'size zero'. Two young children have died after a minivan they were playing in on the parking lot of the Arcadia Palms apartment complex in Las Vegas caught fire and exploded. Hillary Clinton's Scooby Doo van made an appearance in Council, Iowa on Thursday for a closed-door meeting with state Democratic Party officials - and it idled in a handicapped parking space from beginning to end. Harvey Weinstein will not face criminal charges despite the groping allegations made against him by a former Miss Italy finalist. A South African writer has claimed Australia is more racist than her homeland - where segregation by skin colour used to be law. A father from Sydney has worked out a way of making his baby fall asleep in 42 seconds. The family of one of the five men arrested as part of massive anti-terrorism raids in Melbourne were warned by police the group were falling victim to Islamic State recruiters. The move is likely to anger both the U.S. and Israel at a time of heightened tensions between the world powers and following a landmark deal on nuclear weapons. He's twice the weight of all his brothers and sisters born before him, all weighing the average weight of 8-10lbs. Suffolk black lamb Jean is seven years old and an experienced mother but Ben is twice the weight of all his brothers and sisters born before him, all weighing the average weight of 8-10lbs. Scientists say they have identified a new species of Brontosaurus. The BBC's foreign correspondent Malcolm Brabant believes the yellow fever vaccine - available in High Street vaccination clinics, GP surgeries and even Boots - could have dangerous side-effects that affect more people than previously thought. Jurors hearing the Boston Marathon bombing trial are barred from attending this year's race, a federal judge told the panel on Tuesday as part of instructions ahead of the trial's sentencing phase. Men with advanced prostate cancer could benefit from a pioneering drug originally meant for women. All images are copyrighted. Labour leader Ed Miliband was accompanied in one photo by the caption 'debate me like one of your French girls' - a reference to when Rose asks Jack in the 1997 film Titanic to 'draw me like one of your French girls'. American Jordan Spieth will take a four-shot lead into the final round of the Masters. Popular TV shows such as Poldark could one day be migrating to the web as part of BBC plans to become an 'internet first' broadcaster. The Queen, who has never worn a riding helmet, was spotted trotting through Windsor Great Park aboard her faithful black Fell pony, Carltonlima Emma. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has left the door open to a second referendum on Scottish independence before 2020. Did Hillary Clinton lie about her family's immigration history? Jeremy Clarkson has launched into a bizarre rant about being sacked from the BBC, saying the upside meant he could now swear without being reprimanded. The man who was in the car with Walter Scott moments before his fatal shooting has broken his silence. 'He didn't deserve to die': Pierre Fulton, who was in the car with Walter Scott when Officer Michael Slager pulled them over for a broken tail light, has broken his silence. In our series of letters from African journalists, filmmaker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at a neurological condition that affects the ability to speak. Edward Snowden is being ‘exploited’ under a deal he made with the Russians to guarantee him asylum, a leading spy analyst has claimed. These spectacular images reveal a kaleidoscope of colours in icy caves underneath a glacier. Unseen photographs of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's doomed Antarctic expedition have been sold at auction. Twitter users are lashing out at a little boy for posting pictures and videos of himself posing with guns and drugs. Phillip Schofield was left speechless today after a guest with Tourette's syndrome blurted out'silver fox' at him mid-interview. As the youngest member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, Kylie Jenner was bound to have a different upbringing to your average teen. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos was pictured enjoying a Roman holiday this week as he took a stroll around a tourist market in the Italian capital. A safari stay in Russia offers tourists the chance to spot, and sleep near, one of the world's most endangered animals- the Siberian tiger. The father of a teenager who shot dead four of his classmates in Washington state last October has pleaded not guilty to illegally buying a gun. Police are investigating a Conservative MP over claims he attempted to bribe voters with chocolate cake. An investigation has been launched at a £33,000-a-year school after students were taught the wrong exam text. Hillary Clinton has garnered one of her first major endorsements in run bid for the White House: The nation's largest lesbian political action committee. Footage: Hainan Yingge Wing in Ground Effect Craft Manufacturing Company Trevor Noah, the new host of Comedy Central's Daily Show, has been spotted taking in a baseball game in New York with Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David and Matthew Broderick. A former pupil of one of Britain’s top grammar schools has reportedly been boasting online to friends that she is going to be a mother. The woman, a former pupil at one of the schools Mr Heslop was in charge of, has reportedly been boasting online to friends that she is going to be a mother (pictured, a scan of her child) Despite the police investigation, Mr Heslop is 'the happiest he has ever been' according to sources close to him because he is 'going to be a father' As protests continue in Baltimore over the death of a black man in police custody, the US Department of Justice has launched an investigation into the case. Relatives of a family feared to be heading to Syria have appealed for them to return home. A Florida third-grade teacher has been arrested for allegedly selling drugs to an undercover police officer. An airline passenger who was stabbed with a pen by a woman sitting next to him because he was snoring compared the bizarre attack to being'stung by bees'. Twins? He was once the most powerful man in the world, but former US President Bill Clinton says he believes he should take a more backstage role should his wife, Hillary, decide to run for President. SpaceX's attempt to land a rocket booster on an ocean platform has ended in failure. Officials at an elementary school in Maine have come under fire for teaching students about transgender issues without first seeking the approval of parents. The families of five Chinese feminist activists detained by police for more than a month facing charges of 'picking quarrels and provoking trouble' have issued a plea to authorities for their release. The former Bab al-Aziziya palace, which boasted a zoo, fairground and pool, now lies in a derelict state The moon formed after Earth was hit by a planet the size of Mars billions of years ago, according to new research. George Osborne has refused to rule out further cuts to child benefit if the Conservatives win a second term. A pre-med student in New York City is taking microscopic images of diseases and other biological structures and turning them into prints for her innovative new athletic apparel and accessories line. Proposed: A pre-med student in New York City is taking microscopic images of diseases and other biological structures and turning them into prints for her innovative new athletic apparel and accessories line. At least six men were arrested in California and Minnesota by the FBI on Sunday after a joint terrorism task force investigation into youths who travelled or tried to travel to Syria to join ISIS. The US ambassador for Poland has been forced to apologise for comments made by the head of the FBI who blamed Polish people for helping the Nazis kill Jews during the Holocaust. Nineties and Noughties fashion trends that are threatening to make a comeback? The families of Britain’s Iraq war dead expressed their disgust last night after learning the long-awaited official report into the conflict may be delayed yet again. All images are copyrighted. At the start visibility for the driver of the car with the dashcam is zero, then intense blue flames from burning trees emerge through the blanket of smoke and ash. The man accused of killing a gay community college worker said the motorcycle he used to get away broke down along Interstate 95 and he walked 30 miles before a woman headed to Florida gave him a ride, according to a police report released on Wednesday. Six Minnesota men have been charged with terrorism in a criminal complaint unsealed Monday, the latest Westerners accused of traveling or attempting to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State group. A jealous husband who fatally stabbed his ex-wife in the heart after discovering she had been using dating websites has been found guilty of murder. A ground-breaking TV documentary filmed over two years follows three children and their families through such a situation as they become the first children in the world to go through a pioneering treatment called immunotherapy. The Florida man who flew a gyrocopter through restricted airspace to deliver letters to Congress has described his flight as'surreal'. All images are copyrighted. A young primary school teacher has died after she was run down buy a car at the end of a Mexican holiday when just hours earlier she texted she was having ‘best time ever'. Coleen Rooney and Nadine Coyle have joined forces to raise money for cancer research. Lolita and Alan Grayson have agreed to annul their 24-year marriage as they continued talks on a settlement, ending an acrimonious divorce process that had included allegations of bigamy, financial abandonment and battery. The result of the general election is already known in more than half of constituencies, according to new analysis of safe seats. Malaysia has passed a controversial terror law aimed at tackling growing support for Islamic State extremists in the country. How can you keep roaming costs down when travelling abroad? David Cameron today boasted that 2million people have found work since 2010, as new employment figures showed the UK workforce is at another record high. Babies born on the same day as the royal baby will be eligible to receive one of 2,015 free 'lucky' silver pennies. An Australian rebel fighter has been showing off his new pet on social media after buying a tiger cub whilst fighting in Syria. How do you supplement your income as a teacher with a side job modelling for top designers? Model behavior: New York teacher Sam Pearce, 24, was discovered on the F train in New York City and now juggles his career as an eighth-grade English teacher with a side job modelling for top designers. If you've ever tried to read a doctor's note, or drawn an emoji, then Google Handwriting could be the answer. All images are copyrighted. A father and son team have created a robot, called the Germfalcon, which uses ultra violet light to kill bacteria throughout the cabin. Lord Janner signed a letter saying he wanted to remain a peer just a week before he was ruled unfit to face child sex charges. How do pilots start a plane? Russian settlers may have beaten America's pioneers to Oregon's Molalla Valley, according to new research. An Ohio police officer has been praised for not firing at an armed double murder suspect as he charged at him during a terrifying incident caught on a bodycam. Fruits and seeds are a great source of healthy, mono-saturated fats - which have been known to help lower bad cholesterol, and as a result, reduce our risk of heart attack and stroke. GPs are in revolt over Government plans for them to offer patients appointments seven days a week. Samsung Electronics has revealed the internals of its new flagship Galaxy S6 smartphone. A previously unseen flightplan of the mission to drop an atom bomb on Hiroshima is being sold at auction. The brother of a woman murdered by her'monster' boyfriend has warned other women to be wary of online dating. Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez has been given a new prison number following his conviction for murder. All images are copyrighted. A furious New York diner lost his cool grabbing a restaurant manager by the neck before slamming him against a bar and into an elderly woman - after waiting more than an hour for his omelette, according to witnesses. The runaway success of Furious 7 shows no signs of slowing down as the high-octane action movie enjoyed its third winning weekend in a row at the domestic box office. She might have the physical attributes of a woman but Jennifer Pagonis was in fact born intersex, meaning she is genetically male and has the reproductive organs to match. It's not every day that a plus-size model wins a modelling contract, but that's exactly what has happened to Sophia Adams. All images are copyrighted. Drunks who repeatedly turn up at A&E should be fined to pay for treating their injuries, Nigel Farage has claimed. A handful of peanuts a day may help prevent food poisoning, a study has found. All images are copyrighted. A Chinese woman has become an internet sensation after charting life with her pet pig who she dresses, walks and even sleeps with every day. The woman, who calls herself Zhu Diandian online, has raised her beloved Five Flowers since it was a piglet and the porker has now grown to a whopping 187lbs (13st) But that has nothing to weaken the bond between the two, with Ms Zhu proudly posting pictures of them snuggled up in bed together, it was reported by People's Daily Online. From unbreakable sunglasses to foldable wellies, FEMAIL has rounded up the eight products you should be packing to make your summer break as foolproof as possible. Listening to the right sort of music can enhance flavours in certain food and drink, researchers have found. Midsomer Murders is to have its first regular Asian character in its 18th series, four years after the drama's producer said the programme 'wouldn't work' with ethnic minority characters. As the worst weather in five years continues to whip New South Wales, some savvy social media users have taken to Snapchat to share their rainy day adventures. The journalist who wrote Rolling Stone's flawed account of a campus rape is set to apologize Sunday night, when the Columbia Journalism School publishes a review of what went wrong with her reporting. A 73-year-old councillor stabbed his wife eight times with a seven-inch kitchen knife after discovering she was having an affair with the postman. It's one of the most notorious hoarders in the US. All images are copyrighted. 60-year-old Robert Ellis's body was found wrapped in plastic with his wrists and feet bound and was dumped in a ditch in a rice field near Sedang Village. A toddler suffering from an huge birthmark that could have blinded him in one eye has undergone life-changing plastic surgery. Scientists have discovered a gene that could lead to the creation of new types of chocolate. A heavily pregnant Jehovah's Witness woman and her baby have died after she refused a blood transfusion. An Egyptian goose that lived for at least a week with an arrow piercing its neck as it evaded capture by animal control workers in Southern California died after it was wrangled and taken to surgery. More than one in four teenagers are ‘almost constantly’ online as their lives are swallowed up by their mobile phones, a study has revealed. A Utah man who was shot and left paralysed by a father who suspected him of stalking his daughter is appealing his sex with a minor conviction. This is the heart-stopping moment two robbers pointed a gun at a family and their toddler during a corner-shop raid, before throwing sweets at them when they refused to hand over cash. Foreign workers will have to pay an average of £22,000 in tax before they can claim benefits under Tory plans to be unveiled this week. The tyranny of the nine-to-five is about money (of course), but also about moral worth: we work because we know we should 'pull our weight' in society's tug-of-war. The tyranny of the nine-to-five is about money (of course), but also about moral worth: we work because we know we should 'pull our weight' in society's tug-of-war. Police in the US have arrested a woman after finding a pound of methamphetamine stuffed inside an Easter bunny. Police are searching for a man suspected of shooting dead a worker at a North Carolina community college. A pregnant bank worker has admitted helping hackers steal more than £1.25m from a branch of Santander. The lyrics of American Pie have been sold at auction in New York for more than $1 million. A dog who was living in a shelter for the past five years has finally gone home to a loving family in New York state after his photo was shared on social media. All images are copyrighted. A medieval manuscript that bears more than a little resemblance to Yoda from the Star Wars films, but is in fact a part of a bizarre representation of the Biblical story of Samson. Beekeepers have been told to be on the look-out for hornets after they killed six people in France. He is Australia’s richest self-made billionaire under 40, but Mike Cannon-Brookes has proved just how far he has come by splashing out on a sought-after property in Sydney’s east. A group of chimpanzees in the Netherlands have used a drone to take a selfie. Police have released video showing the moment NBA player Thabo Sefolosha and another player were arrested. Burglars who carried out a £14m raid in London may have had inside help, it has been claimed. Amazon has won approval from U.S. federal regulators to test the latest version of its delivery drone outdoors, less than a month after the e-commerce powerhouse blasted regulators for being slow to approve commercial drone testing. Footage has emerged showing a mysterious 100 metre-wide black ring of smoke floating over clear skies in Kazakhstan - convincing locals it was caused by a UFO. The number of teenagers getting straight As at GCSE has soared by a third in just five years, new figures show. Two police officers have been placed on administrative leave following the fatal shooting of a man in Kentucky. All images are copyrighted. All photographs by Jane Horrocks. She hadn't spoken for weeks after her health deteriorated rapidly due to terminal brain cancer. A teenage girl has suffered serious injuries after falling 200ft from a cliff at a campsite - in front of her horrified father. All images are copyrighted. A two-year-old boy has died after his father left him in a hot car in Phoenix, Arizona, for up to 2.5 hours, police say. A cat who went missing after escaping a damaged crate after 14-hour flight from Abu Dhabi to New York about last week has been found. Pop star Madonna has been selling herself as a sex pot to push copies of her new album Rebel Heart, but not everyone thinks she's the cat's meow. The distinctive patterns on butterfly wings really do help protect the insects by mimicking the eyes of predators. Bruce Jenner will break his silence in a two-hour interview with Diane Sawyer later this month. A mother-of-five has been convicted of killing her newborn baby girl by filling her mouth with toilet paper and hiding her body in a suitcase. A devoted father was killed when a deer crashed through the windshield of the family car as he rushed his pregnant wife to hospital for the birth of their eighth child. An Australian toy company has created what it says is the first office of its kind in the world. All images are copyrighted. Scientists say they have traced the origins of one of the world's most deadly diseases back to the Roman Empire. Three British men who have spent two months in prisons in Dubai and Abu Dhabi after they were seen plane spotting are to be freed. Three British men who have spent two months in prisons in Dubai and Abu Dhabi after they were seen plane spotting are to be freed. The Brugger family (from left to right): Tomas, Naomi, Liam and Chris. Police say an apparent suicide near the buffet at a suburban Las Vegas casino-resort created panic on Easter Sunday. Political analyst John Dickerson has been announced as the new host of Face the Nation, taking over from veteran broadcaster Bob Schieffer A carer who conned a war veteran out of almost £10,000 has been jailed. Having a truck for a home might not sound ideal to the average person but one creative family have transformed their moving house into a castle complete with a rooftop bathtub and guaranteed to please even the pickiest of travellers. Nicola Sturgeon has said she would work with Ed Miliband's left-wing backbenchers to ensure a Labour minority government did not pursue austerity. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has vowed to prop up Ed Miliband in Downing Street even if he loses the election. An 18-year-old mother-of-one had two heart attacks before dying from multiple organ failure after taking M-Cat at a house party, her family have said. Historian David Starkey has launched an astonishing attack on the 'victim status' of ethnic minorities and disabled people - and says women are only of average intelligence. It's a relationship that's fascinated the public and come under intense media scrutiny for years It's a relationship that's fascinated the public and come under intense media scrutiny for years It's a relationship that's fascinated the public and come under intense media scrutiny for years It's a relationship that's fascinated the public and come under intense media scrutiny for years It's a relationship that's fascinated the public and come under intense media scrutiny for years It's a relationship that's fascinated the public and come under intense media scrutiny for years It's a relationship that's fascinated the public and The Ministry of Defence has paid out more than £1m in compensation to soldiers for bullying, it has emerged. An eight-year-old boy who took a snooze in the backseat of his family's car, apparently slept through his own kidnapping after the car was stolen from in front of his home. How much would you spend on your wedding dress? A former Playboy model is facing common assault charges for allegedly punching a young woman in a Queensland pub, despite the victim withdrawing her complaint. The world's fastest high-speed train has broken its own record. A tortoise has been reunited with his owner after spending nearly a year on the run and even finding a new home - at the age of 109. Apple has approached more than a dozen musicians, including Taylor Swift and British band Florence and the Machine, in an effort to sign exclusive deals for some of their music to be streamed on Beats, according to a new report. David Cameron has lunched with a woman and her daughter who have benefited from tax and pension changes that came into force today. An architect who was wooing 35 woman online was cleared today of raping a blind date hours after they met. A row has broken out over the use of private companies to pay NHS bosses in England. He is one of the world’s most famous chefs, a Michelin-starred restaurateur, a former flame and a divorcee. Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in the UK, yet it is often spotted at a late stage and is notoriously difficult to treat. She's one of the UK's leading interior designers and now TV presenter Amanda Lamb is sharing her tips on how to spruce up a home this spring. An 11-year-old boy told he would never walk has taken his first steps unaided thanks to pioneering treatment in the US. Middlesbrough kept alive their hopes of automatic promotion from the Championship with victory over Wolves at the Riverside. The White House stepped up its lobbying campaign on Capitol Hill today to try to persuade lawmakers not to pass any legislation that could hamper prospects for negotiating a final deal with Iran to curb its nuclear program. A husband has penned a moving essay celebrating his wife and everything she does for their family as a stay-at-home mother. A Silicon Valley executive has quit his job to spend more time with his daughter. It’s one of the most striking style transformations in British politics. Nigel Farage has accused the BBC of making a'mistake' by selecting the audience for a TV debate on immigration. Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes has become the oldest Briton to complete the punishing Marathon des Sables with just 13 minutes to spare. A cocky teenager wanted for alleged fraud and theft taunted police on their Facebook page for failing to catch him - and got arrested hours later. An Air Canada flight from Germany to Toronto was forced to divert to Shannon Airport in Ireland last night after an 87-year-old woman caused a disturbance on board. Four very terrified puppies strapped in a cage to the roof of a van moving on the freeway were rescued after dozens of concerned drivers called 911 and police pulled over the car. It's all change at Next. 'Next customers are not looking for high fashion, but clothes to wear to an interview or at the office, and they have a much better line in these, including their designer copies, than Marks & Spencer.' The Great Dying, which wiped out more than 96% of the world's creatures 252 million years ago, wiped out more than 96 per cent of the world's creatures. A mother whose two sons were mutilated by Boston bombers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev has said a planned film by Mark Wahlberg, left, dramatizing the bombings is premature. The US Secret Service is known for employing 'decoy' vehicles, identical in design, in order to inject some mystery into VIPs' travel plans, if for no other reason than to confuse and discourage would-be attackers. Images courtesy of US Coast Guard Back pain is one of the leading causes of disability in the UK, but many people are dismissed as having a 'non-specific low back pain', rather than a serious problem. Meet Elizabeth Scarborough, the University of South Carolina student who has been impersonating Taylor Swift for six years. A mother was horrified to find a dead gecko stuck to the lining of a jacket she bought from Asda. A vicar was refused entry to a bar because he was wearing sandals. A dog that went missing after a tornado destroyed her home in Illinois has been reunited with her owner. Dozens more company bosses have signed a letter backing Tory economic plans - including a prominent former Labour supporter. An Australian RSL club has been left'mortified' after a thief stole a donation box ahead of Anzac Day. A computer was switched on in a man's bedroom with a website 'appearing to make references to ways to commit suicide', an inquest heard. An anti-racism protester has spoken out about the poignant moment that was captured on camera. A US-based attorney for Heather Mack, 19, who is accused of murdering her socialite mother in Bali, has filed for about half a million dollars to be transferred to Mack's daughter Stella from Mack's trust fund. This sleepy little squirrel forgot who he was when he woke up - sticking his tongue out for the camera like a lizard. A South Carolina police officer has killed himself during a seven-hour standoff at his home. A seven-year-old British boy has died after getting separated from his parents on a family skiing holiday in the French resort of Flaine near Geneva. An eighth grade student has been charged with a felony after he allegedly hacked into the computer of a teacher he didn't like and changed his desktop background. A New Jersey high school teacher who was indicted last month on charges that she had sex with one student and engaged in improper relationships with two others is now trying to avoid prison time by entering a diversion program. Robin Williams spent his last days in a paranoid frenzy, aware that'something else was wrong with him', a British television show will claim tonight. It all started with a date night gone wrong. Kanye West has revealed that he is sick of the notion that celebrities are controlling society as members of the secret group The Illuminati, in an essay that he penned for Paper magazine's American Dream issue. Police investigating the suspected murder of a landlady who disappeared 17 years ago have dug up the patio of her pub. The families of victims of Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe are furious at plans to move him from Broadmoor to a low-security Priory unit. It is a decade to the day that Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan's lives were changed forever after being arrested for the Bali Nine drug smuggling operation. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Kylie Gulliver's brand Elliott Label is suddenly the hit of Hollywood, and is adorning the backs of stars including Kourtney Kardashian, Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and pop group GRL. The 29-year-old's brand Elliott Label is suddenly the hit of Hollywood, and is adorning the backs of stars including Kourtney Kardashian, Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and pop group GRL. Bobby Cole Norris has thanked an anonymous donor who came forward to help his mother, in her fight against leukaemia. Tesco chairman John Allan claimed David Cameron's decision to promise an in-out referendum before knowing what powers can be clawed back from Brussels means the cart is very firmly before the horse. The Chief Secretary to the Treasury has been caught on camera knocking back drinks with a high-class call girl. Emergency services were called to Stockwell station in south London this morning after a man sustained life-threatening head injuries while bending down to pick up his bag from the platform. A mother, father and their eight-month old baby boy were killed on Monday when a concrete barrier fell onto their truck as they were driving under an overpass in Washington State. The Duke of York has made his first public appearance since lurid sex claims made about him were struck off the public record by a Florida judge. South African police have fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse crowds protesting against the country's large number of immigrants. A 24-year-old Australian woman is making her nose job so public, it even has its own hashtag. The Clinton Foundation will continue to accept donations from foreign governments despite the risk of a conflict of interest now that its founder is running for the White House. All images are copyrighted. Formula 1 officials are investigating after a man ran on to the track during practice for the Chinese Grand Prix. The death of Evan, pictured, has devastated his family, who are unable to comprehend how quickly he fell ill. Friends of a British backpacker who drowned during a diving trip on the Great Barrier Reef claim staff deleted photos that were taken shortly before the doomed young woman left the boat. An Italian activist and artist has asked women to express their thoughts on gender violence by writing them down - on their underwear. All images are copyrighted. A 16-year-old girl sobbed in court as she faced the parents of three classmates who died after the SUV she was driving crashed last August. A New York woman faces up to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to marriage fraud. It has been described as a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and is truly a modern wonder of the world. Hillary Clinton's astroturf candidacy is in full swing in Iowa. Nearly one out of six NFL players will declare bankruptcy within 12 years of retiring from the league, a shocking new study has revealed. Conservative Party supporters are more likely to take on some light reading such as Fifty Shades of Grey rather than some more refined reading (file photo) Labour has been accused of trying to bully and intimidate a Conservative minister. Jess Wright has been announced as the face of Ann Summers' swimwear and beachwear campaign, Hotel Summers. An Italian-American grandmother is facing eviction from her $820-a-month apartment in Manhattan's Little Italy neighborhood. A Washington State lawmaker has proposed the idea of connecting two cities on a bridge made of United States aircraft carriers. An unnamed hit band from the 1960s attended the same paedophile brothel as shamed BBC star Jimmy Savile. An Army major and his wife engaged in 'a regimen of abuse and neglect' with their three young foster children over a period of years that left the toddlers with broken bones and numerous other health problems, a federal prosecutor told a jury at the couple's child abuse trial Monday. Managers at Swedish furniture store IKEA have now banned shoppers from sleeping in their beds and sofas. A grandmother with constant pain jumped from the top of a multi-storey car park to end her suffering, her devastated husband has said. An elderly woman lost five kilograms in five days when she was being treated at Perth's new Fiona Stanley Hospital. Tim Farron was accused by the dead man's widow of 'betrayal' after an inquest found that Jo Stephenson jumped from the roof of his house while suffering 'intense stress'. The secret to forging super-light and strong Valyrian steel swords was said to have been lost with the Doom of Valyria, but a scientist has investigated whether it would be possible to make a similar weapon using bona fide chemistry. New York's Fifth Avenue was a sea of bizarre hats today as people celebrating Easter took to the streets in outlandish headgear. An Ohio woman discovered that her biological mother worked at the same company as her and lived only six minutes away. Prehistoric humans living in a cave 14,700 years ago were cannibals and made cups from the skulls of the dead, a new study has found. A woman who spent 30 years of her life believing that she suffered from cerebral palsy, only to learn that she had in fact been misdiagnosed and almost all of her symptoms could be cured with just one pill, insists she feels no resentment or anger about her doctor’s life-changing error. Boston University's Matt O'Connor lost track of a puck in his glove after it was dumped towards his net and managed to kick it in the net. A husband has been charged with more than 100 domestic violence-related offences including rape,'solicit to murder' and assault against his wife. Four former Blackwater security guards have been sentenced for their roles in a deadly 2007 shooting in Baghdad. William Shakespeare may indeed have been the original author of the play Double Falsehood after all. A man accused of trying to murder his cheating wife was ready to let her have sex with another man once a month as long as she stayed with him, his trial heard. A woman who was eight months pregnant and had marijuana and Benzodiazepines in her system when she collided head-on with a car carrying two children in February 2014, and one of the children later died from their injuries. They say the couple who trains together, stays together - and that's certainly the case for super fit Ali Gordon and his girlfriend, Lydia Millen. The tranquility of a high-priced inner-Sydney suburb has been shattered as a transport war has broken out between locals and commuters. A man who passed out at a friend's party woke up with more than a hangover when he discovered a guest had tattooed his back. A lack of bacteria in the gut means we are less equipped to deal with germs - meaning that our bodies often overreact when we come into contact with bugs, dust or pollen. Police have launched a manhunt for a 26-year-old karate instructor who has been charged with possessing child pornography. We may be told that fizzy drinks aren't good for our health, but there's a chance that they could be beneficial to the planet. Two firms exposed by the Daily Mail as selling private information are to be probed by the industry watchdog. The SNP is 'acting as the chain to Labour's wrecking ball', David Cameron has said. A cardiologist has been arrested on charges he tried to hire someone to kill his rival. A man who has two failed marriages with Gambian women is hoping it will be third time lucky now that he is engaged to another woman he met in the country that he now calls home. The home that was once a railway station built to serve Queen Victoria is being put up for sale. Abraham Lincoln and George Washington were gay, says a new book by a gay activist and award winning writer. As Ben Sunderman, 19, who has Down syndrome waited to find out whether he got a spot on the special education internship with Embassy Suites, the anticipation was overwhelming for the family. A gifted schoolgirl hanged herself just weeks after scoring a string of GCSE A stars because she was depressed at being diagnosed with a mild form of autism, an inquest heard. Google has launched its latest Street View experience that lets you virtually explore both above and beneath the water in the iconic Scottish waterway. A Florida man believed to be high on Flakka, a designer drug stronger than crystal meth, attacked a police officer while claiming he was God, police said. 'Plus-size' model Laura Wells has revealed the extreme dieting measures taken by her model roommates to prepare for Fashion Week. Britain’s five highest-earning NHS dentists are paid average salaries of £690,000 a year, figures obtained by the Daily Mail show. Prince Abdul Malik, one of the world's richest men, has wed bride Dayangku Raabi'atul 'Adawiyyah Pengiran Haji Bolkiah in a spectacular ceremony at the monarch's 1,788-room palace in Brunei's capital, Bandar Seri Begawan In one of the classic games of their long and illustrious rivalry, the first meeting of the season between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees lasted nearly seven hours - becoming the longest game in team history for both. A man who murdered a mother and daughter in their own home by bludgeoning them with a hammer and repeatedly stabbing them with scissors will spend at least 32 years behind bars. All images are copyrighted. Ryanair and Aer Lingus have reignited their feud by posting tweets concerning their operation at Dublin Airport. All images are copyrighted. Irina Shayk's latest job involves posing in a swimsuit and shades while being filmed writhing around a pool with a hunky male model. Pictures: Spiridon Sleptsov A 92-year-old great-grandmother says she is 'absolutely demolished' after a charity cleared out her home without her permission. Britain could face another devastating economic crash unless more jobs are created outside the M25, David Cameron warned today. A convicted California serial killer who went on a nine-day rampage that claimed the lives of four people has been denied parole. The hunt for missing flight MH370 will be extended, with government officials from Australia, China and Malaysia deciding to double the search area. From the dry, relentless heat of Alice Springs to the icy cold hills of Canberra, a university student will push his body to the limit, running a marathon in each of Australia's eight states and territories to honour the memory of his late, treasured childhood friend. Usain Bolt says it was a 'great honour' to meet US President Barack Obama during his visit to Jamaica. The Tory MP who defected to Ukip to trigger the Rochester and Strood by-election is on course to lose the seat at the General Election. A New Jersey school teacher took the mic at a town hall meeting Tuesday to tell presumptive 2016 presidential candidate Chris Christie that he needs to check his attitude at the door. A Georgia woman is speaking out about her refusal to follow doctors' advice and pull the plug on her husband of just seven months following a devastating motorcycle crash. A British former supermarket security guard, who left his parents house and became an ISIS jihadist in Syria, has been busy writing advice about 'dealing' with wannabe jihadi brides. This is the dramatic moment a fireman risked his own life to grab the arm of a woman who was attempting to throw herself off the ledge of a 10-storey Chinese tower block. Fifteen years ago, Jennifer Lopez' shimmering, navel-baring Versace gown captivated the world. 'Still waiting': Sarah Stage cradled her baby bump in a'sexy' purple dress to celebrate her 39th week of pregnancy. This is the moment a man who refused to comply with security staff at a Toronto Airport was Tasered and brought to the ground. Residents in a Chinese city had a shock when they looked up and saw the sky glowing bright red - like something from a Hollywood disaster movie. The world's smallest working gun - which is shorter than a matchstick and fires bullets just 2.34mm in diameter - has been unveiled. For the first time, astronomers have found the building blocks of life in a distant early star system. The naked bodies of a young couple were found stuffed in boxes in a northern Indian state, the suspected victims of an honour killing. Dame Helen Mirren says she was in her prime age-wise in the 'unfortunate' 1970s, which, she says, was a 'horrible' time for women. Al Sharpton has denied that the family of police shooting victim Walter Scott have barred him from attending his funeral because it would cause a 'circus' of media attention. 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The dark net is a hidden part of the internet that does not show up in searches or on social media. A one-year-old boy has been shot and killed by another toddler who picked up and fired a loaded gun. A Florida postal worker who flew a gyrocopter into restricted airspace near the US Capitol has appeared in court. Defence Minister Kevin Andrews has failed to name the leader of terrorist organisation the Islamic State on the same day the Federal Government announced they would be sending more than 300 Australian troops to Iraq. Police are hunting Peter Fox, 26, after his mother and sister were found dead half a mile apart in an alleged double murder. The earliest human footprints left behind on a muddy lakeside 1.5 million years ago appear to have been made by prehistoric hunting parties. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Astronomers have discovered a new type of planet that may harbour alien life. A Florida woman who fled with her son to keep his circumcision from going forward has filed a civil rights lawsuit on behalf of the boy. Being underweight in mid-life could increase your risk of dementia, claim researchers. A soldier who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder after a series of tours abroad wrote suicide notes before taking a fatal overdose, an inquest has heard. David Cameron and his wife Samantha have made a colourful visit to a Sikh temple as part of a general election tour. Zara Phillips has revealed how she got her fitness back after the birth of her first child Mia - by hitting the exercise bike every morning before her daughter even woke up. Los Angeles' most famous cougar has 'left the building' after taking up residence in an unsuspecting family's crawl space. An investigation spanning almost three years into the yearly cost of gun violence covered by U.S. taxpayers has determined the figure to be over $229 billion. British jihadis have posted pictures of junk food and drinks such as Burger King, Pringles and mojitos which they have had carried across the Turkish border into Syria. Kelly Ripa looked to be in mourning on Tuesday as she left her NYC apartment; on Sunday it was announced her friend Dr Fredric Brandt had died. The number of bottles of fake tan sold in 2014 fell by nearly a quarter (24.1 per cent) from the year before, bringing the value of sales down by 19.3 per cent to £14.5million. A mentally ill father-of-three who died in police custody was handcuffed for six hours, wet himself after being denied access to a toilet, and was repeatedly punched by officers, it was claimed today. One of Hollywood’s most respected PRs claimed that the Oscars judges did not want to give 12 Years A Slave the Best Picture Award because it was not patriotic enough to America. A gene therapy which boosts the body’s ability to fight cancer could be ready for human trials within three years. Police in Florida are investigating a possible road rage incident after a woman filmed a man throwing a bottle of liquid at her vehicle while driving his van. The Conservatives have returned a donation of £50,000 from a wealthy hotelier who the American authorities once wanted to extradite to face tax fraud charges. The father of Dave Brockie, the late frontman of the eccentric heavy metal band GWAR, has sued his son's band mates, claiming they have stolen his son's ashes, guitars and artwork. As the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall mark their 10th wedding anniversary, the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire looks at how she has become a much-loved member of the Royal Family, adored by her step-sons William and Harry and noticeably close to her mother-in-law, the Queen. More to the point, she has also become a much-loved member of the Royal Family, adored by her step-sons William and Harry and noticeably close to her mother-in-law, the Queen. Australian police investigating the disappearance of three-year-old William Tyrrell believe he may have been abducted by a paedophile ring. David Cameron has called on people to 'feel proud to say this is a Christian country', in his annual Easter message. All photographs by Dieter Klein. All photographs by Mark Kolbe. The Earth experienced its hottest month of March since record-keeping began in 1880. A TV presenter and former model is convinced her teeth - or rather, the dental work done on them - triggered a host of health problems that plagued her for nearly seven years. Yet the 29-year-old broadcaster is convinced her teeth - or rather, the dental work done on them - triggered a host of health problems that plagued her for nearly seven years. A Japanese priest has vowed to crack down on drink driving by dressing up as a superhero in his spare time and laying down the law. They are already talented actresses, one a Hollywood star, but now Aussies Rose Byrne and Gracie Otto are about to add another string to their bow. An alcohol-fuelled 14-year-old boy killed a father-of-two in an unprovoked street attack after wishing him 'Happy New Year'. A smart battery that stores energy gathered by solar panels on a home's roof has been unveiled. In cities that are as well-known for their burgeoning fashion scene as they are their must-see monuments and ever-evolving culture, it's perhaps no surprise that hotel staff are as well-dressed as their chic visitors. A four-year-old boy has returned home after being mauled by their family's newly adopted pit bull. The wife of a Florida postal worker who landed a gyrocopter on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol to protest campaign finance laws says her husband is a patriot. McDonald's is investigating after a woman found a cockroach in her Big Mac burger. Three men died after diving into rough waters off of rocky coastline in County, California, on Sunday in search of abalone. A teenage model has taken to covering her body in pig's blood in a desperate bid to stay young. With the rouble in trouble, Russians are freezing at home, rather than sizzling in India's flop-in-the-sun western state. With the rouble in trouble, Russians are freezing at home, rather than sizzling in India's flop-in-the-sun western state. A Tory parliamentary candidate has sparked outrage after claiming mental health patients should wear coloured wristbands to flag up their conditions. All images are copyrighted. The hapless Seattle Airport baggage handler who woke up from a nap inside a plane's cargo hold, only to discover that the jet was in the air, made a frantic 911 call begging for help. A retired Marine has pleaded not guilty to murdering his clothing-designer girlfriend, whose skeletal remains were discovered in a jungle in Panama two years after she disappeared. More than 20 million people will be unable to get a GP appointment within a week if the Tories are re-elected, Labour has warned. Tributes have been paid to Britain's most famous pools winner who pledged to'spend, spend, spend' after winning more than £150,000. Labour leader Ed Miliband has been forced to admit that he needs two kitchens in his home after his eldest son appeared to contradict him. The BBC has been slammed for making a computer game simulating the terrifying ordeal Syrian refugees face as they try to flee their war-torn country. Comedian and former The View star, Joy Behar, tweeted: 'Dr Brandt was one of the sweetest, nicest, most generous people I have had the good fortune to meet & work with.' Greece has demanded more than £200billion in compensation from Germany for Nazi atrocities during the Second World War. Sarah Stage has shared the first pictures of her newborn baby boy on Instagram. All images are copyrighted. It's a monster of a burger - but what does it contain? The Whole Damn Farm burger features two beef burgers, homemade bacon jam, ham chunks, a whole chicken thigh, barbequed pulled pork and bacon rashers. It's not every day you get to meet a member of the Royal Family. Don McLean is selling the original manuscript and lyrics to pop anthem American Pie, including a 'lost verse', which included a line about the music being'reborn'. Two French tourists who admitted setting fire to an Australian quokka have denied they are monsters. Two brothers were placed in medically-induced comas after taking a 'bad batch' of synthetic marijuana in their hometown of McComb, Mississippi. A Democratic congressman is at the head of a group of representatives trying to help undocumented immigrants avoid deportations with what they have called the Family Defender Toolkit. From old-school stars surfing the silver quiff to salt-and-peppered Hollywood hunks, men are getting more and more comfortable about embracing the distinguished look. The NHS is spending millions on prescriptions for suncream and toothpaste, a damning analysis has found. All images are copyrighted. The former sister-in-law of a man who has been charged with the murder of his second wife and is being investigated over the mysterious death of his first wife has said that she feared she might have been next. Chipotle says it does not know when it will have enough pork to supply all of its stores with sustainably raised meat for its carnitas burritos. A Brazilian man has been charged with murder after he shot his wife in the face at pointblank range after accusing her of being a'slut'. A group of anonymous artists erected a 4-foot-tall plaster bust of Edward Snowden, the former US spy agency contractor famous for leaking classified information, in Brooklyn's Fort Greene Park early Monday morning. A pregnant woman who went into a coma woke up to learn she gave birth to a baby boy. Civil War re-enactors gathered in Virginia to mark the 150th anniversary of Confederate General Robert E Lee's surrender to Union forces. The man who allegedly killed his neighbour was believed to be suffering from dementia and alcohol abuse at the time of the horrendous murder in 2012, a jury has heard. Two years ago, two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring more than 260 others. The British father of a 15-year-old who plunged 19 storeys to her death in an apparent suicide left court holding hands with his partner, after she was charged with 'wilful neglect'. A government inquiry is to be carried out into the impact of migrant children arriving in schools unable to speak English. A man took a friend's dog for a walk and hacked it to death with an axe because he was scared it might bite children. A teenage boy who had been having relationship problems with his 'on-off' girlfriend, died when he was struck by a train just minutes after he spoke to his mother on the phone, an inquest heard. Could being cuddly fat, rather than hugely overweight, protect you against dying early? A transgender woman has launched a campaign on social media to protest bathroom bans. Police in New York say a man seriously burned himself when he covered a rental car with alcohol to kill bedbugs and then lit a cigarette inside the car. Letters to sociopaths: A Manhattan real estate publicist and freelance writer has been penning letters to murderers behind bars to find out exactly what makes them tick. This is the moment a thief casually strolls up to a Range Rover and takes less than 30 seconds to break into the vehicle and drive it away in a car hacking theft. A former high school teacher in South Carolina has pleaded guilty to having sexual relations with two of her male students. A 70-year-old woman faces jail time for allegedly smuggling four pounds of cocaine in her girdle and underwear. A councillor has been accused of refusing to deal with a constituent because they supported UKIP. A Facebook page mocking returned Australian servicemen and women has sparked outrage on social media for it's description of diggers as 'dole bludgers', rapists and terrorists. Scientists have developed an adaptor for colour blindness. A Connecticut boy who became an internet star after being told he couldn't pitch for his Little League team because he threw 40mph has been shot dead. It's that time of year again. Britain's youngest sex swap patient has resorted to working as an escort - to pay for her treatment. A University of South Carolina ex-sorority girl has been suspended after she was pictured writing that 'n*****s' were to blame for the campus's poor Internet connection on a whiteboard in a study room. Charlie Adam stunned the Chelsea home crowd today with a breathtaking 66-yard strike that will go down in history. A married mother of two battling cancer whose removal from an Alaska Airlines flight caused outrage online said on Wednesday that the carrier refunded her family's airfare, which will be donated to research. Stephanie Flanders has broken her silence over her affair with Labour leader Ed Miliband. As the Queen celebrates her 89th birthday, we take a look back at some of her favourite things. A California prison is teaching inmates how to code and build a business for when they are paroled. Two TSA employees have been fired after they used the airport body scanner inappropriately to allow the male worker to fondle male passengers' genitals. Doctors have been accused of letting a woman die after wrongly concluding she had terminal cancer. Former Liverpool and Italy midfielder Andrea Dossena has been arrested on suspicion of shoplifting at London department store Harrods. When an Australian couple found out that their first baby had a rare form of dwarfism, they decided that their son would be celebrated instead of pitied. If your name is Nigel you are twice as likely as the general population to vote Ukip, according to research by YouGov. Victims at an Australian orphanage have told of the horrific abuse they suffered at the hands of the priests and nuns who ran the institution from claims of being raped by a broom handle to being forced to drink their own urine. A white police officer accused of shooting dead an unarmed black man in the back is being kept in isolation in jail. Sir James Dyson, inventor of Dyson hoovers, is attempting to solve the problem by investing £10 million in U.S.-based battery experts Sakti3. The man accused of punching a three-year-old boy in the face in a California supermarket has had his bail reduced. A Tumblr blog called Conversation Sparks has come to the rescue with hundreds of interesting facts to kickstart a chat. Ryan Reynolds was the victim of a hit-and-run in a hotel parking lot, according to his publicist and Vancouver police. Two children have died and seven others have been injured in a Florida car crash. After languishing at the bottom of the Pacific for a staggering 64 years, an aircraft carrier from the Second World War has been discovered 'amazingly intact'. All images are copyrighted. A nurse has been charged with manslaughter after allegedly turning off a patient's life support without permission. American Sniper, a film by Clint Eastwood about US Navy Seal sharp-shooter Chris Kyle, the most deadly sniper in US military history, has courted controversy since it was first shown in the US in November. How has Emma Watson made the transition from Hermione Granger to a feminist heroine? A Massachusetts police department was forced to pay a $500 Bitcoin ransom to hackers who encrypted vital records on their computer network. A tiny chihuahua found cowering in a bin has found a new best friend - a 9st mastiff who is 120 times the size. A woman's noisy neighbour has issued a withering reply to her hand-written letter complaining about his hard-partying ways, claiming only the deaf and 'those buried in the cemetery' would have any concerns with the noise coming for his home. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has been convicted of leaving a property to rot after he was fined for the condition of a house he rented out for three years. A four-year-old boy got trapped in an arcade game after climbing in to the 'claw' machine when he failed to win a teddy. A man walked into a police station in Greater Manchester to complain that the weather on his holiday was 'too hot'. A UKIP election candidate will be grilled by the police over claims he tried to 'corruptly influence' voters by giving them sausage rolls. In the wake of the Jimmy Savile and Johnny Savile scandals, there has been a renewed focus on the genetic basis of criminal behaviour. A GP who sexually assaulted a 15-year-old patient has been jailed. How do you keep your flowers looking their best this spring? Using some simple and sensible tricks recommended by a professional florist, you can make your blooms last a lot longer. A heartbroken Sydney man has gone to extreme lengths to show his ex-girlfriend that he deserves a second chance. Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West took their daughter North to the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion in Jerusalem on Monday Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West took their daughter North to the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion in Jerusalem on Monday Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West took their daughter North to the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion in Jerusalem on Monday Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West took their daughter North to the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion in Jerusalem on Monday Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West took their daughter North to the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion in Jerusalem on Monday Prime Minister David Cameron’s wife is a big fan of US band Polia, a group which specialises in psychedelic rock. A couple who were told their severely disabled baby may die within hours of being born are celebrating her first birthday. As Lufthansa Chief Executive Carsten Spohr and Germanwings Managing Director Thomas Winkelmann mourn, a German woman has been accused of using the disaster for her own gain. Cruel: As Lufthansa Chief Executive Carsten Spohr (left) and Germanwings Managing Director Thomas Winkelmann (right) mourn, a German woman has been accused of using the disaster for her own gain. The Tories could cut child benefit or stop millions of families receiving it, Government chief whip Michael Gove admitted last night. An athletic Boston-area high school senior collapsed and died in Greece this week, becoming the third student in his school year to die within six months. Apple has delayed the launch of its new smartwatch due to 'high global interest.' Footage: Newsflare The 918 Spyder is a limited edition supercar, with the company planning to manufacture only 918 units in 2015. A kitten had to be put down after being thrown against a wall and flushed in the toilet by a 16-year-old boy, a court heard. All images are copyrighted. Surgeons are calling for the rules on laser eye surgery to be strengthened after an apparent rise in patients receiving substandard care. A restaurant boss is facing a lengthy jail sentence after he became the last of a string of men to be convicted of child sex offences against girls in Peterborough. Veteran CBS News journalist Bob Schieffer has announced he is retiring from 'Face the Nation' this summer. A science lecturer determined to teach people about different brain regions has shaved her head during an educational video. All images are copyrighted. A sign written in ancient Greek and Latin warning cyclists not to chain their bikes to railings in Cambridge has been branded 'elitist'. Mohammed Emwazi, the British jihadi now known as Jihadi John, planned to join a different terror group in Somalia years before becoming a member of ISIS, it has been reported. All photographs by Floriane de Lassee. A University of Mary Washington student was found murdered on Friday in Virginia and her older male roommate has now been arrested and charged with the killing. Discount supermarket Aldi has increased its share of the premium ale market by a third stealing customers away from troubled giant Tesco. The body of an Australian teacher who was allegedly murdered and dumped in bushland six days before her wedding has been formally identified. Spain's Queen Letizia stunned in a backless sequinned dress at an awards ceremony in Madrid on Thursday night. The parents of a Vermont woman who died last year have sued Botox maker Allergan, saying off-label treatment of her spams caused by cerebral palsy with Botox contributed to her death. Star Trek actor George Takei helped halt the action of 450 photos and artifacts from World War II Japanese-American internment camps. South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has condemned attacks on foreign nationals as a 'violation' of the country's values. Hundreds of people showed up to celebrate with a ten-year-old girl who has a rare genetic disorder that makes it hard for her to develop. The principal of a private boys school in Sydney has sent an email to parents and former students to inform them of child sex abuse allegations dating back 35 years. In Case You Missed It: A round-up of interesting technology-related links shared over the past 24 hours. Dogs have been found to detect prostate cancer with 98 per cent accuracy when sniffing men's urine samples. The devastated husband of a woman who drowned in a ‘freak’ snorkelling accident has posted a heartbreaking tribute to her on Facebook. A high-flying Tory MP has been ordered to remove ‘interfering’ tweets that risk derailing a murder trial amid claims he was exploiting the case to ‘win votes’. Scientists believe they have found a way to tell whether a dinosaur is a male or a female. The investigation into the suicide of a 12-year-old girl was more of a 'publicity stunt' than an investigation, according to a new lawsuit. The RSPCA is to investigate whether a ventriloquist act with a talking dog caused distress on Britain’s Got Talent. All images are copyrighted. A well-known Spanish band from Catalonia, called Sidonie, sang an impromptu song aboard a Ryanair flight - despite Ryanair's scathing review of the sarcastic ditty. A gay student in Louisiana says she is going to skip her senior prom because the school principal won't let her wear a tuxedo. . Socialite Noelle Reno, who is the former fiancee of businessman Scot Young who fell 60ft from his West London home last year, has broken her silence almost four months to the day. A couple died in an apparent murder suicide after they got into a violent confrontation which turned deadly inside a home in Oklahoma. It's that time of year again when millions of people are heading to the UK's beaches for the summer holidays. A woman has been branded a'menace to the community' after she posed as both a council warden and a church official to bluff her way into sheltered housing complexes to steal from vulnerable residents. Two armed robbers have been caught on camera using a sledgehammer and an axe to try and smash their way into a jewellery shop. A condition in which people act out their dreams while asleep could be an early warning sign of Parkinson's disease. From Victoria Beckham to the Duchess of Cambridge, our favourite celebrities always dress to impress. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters All images are copyrighted. Hundreds of tourists had to be evacuated from Warwick Castle after a flaming cannonball set alight to a medieval thatched building during a display. The brother of China's last emperor who was pushed off the throne more than 100 years ago has died. This is the stomach-churning moment a pit crew worker is tossed into the air like a rag doll as he's hit by an out-of-control racing car. The Duchess of Cambridge has revealed that Prince George went looking for his father in the cupboards after being told he was 'in China'. The widow of a cardiac surgeon shot dead at a Boston hospital by his patient's son has given birth to their fourth child, a baby girl, less than three months after the doctor's slaying. HBO has launched its HBO NOW channel on the Apple TV set-top box, iPhone and iPad ahead of the series premiere of Game of Thrones on April 12. A Labour frontbencher has expressed regret that the party cannot ‘get rid’ of the Trident nuclear deterrent. Labour has moved two points clear of the Tories - despite just one in three voters thinking Ed Miliband is 'capable'. President Barack Obama made an unscheduled stop to the Bob Marley museum in Jamaica last night while on a visit to the country for a meeting with Caribbean leaders. Two of the most famous women in the world have been speaking out about their bodies. All images are copyrighted. While the Abbott government's border protection policy keeps operating figures secret from the public eye, Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said in January that 15 asylum boats and 429 asylum seekers had been prevented from entering Australian waters since the launch of Operation Sovereign Borders. Former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell has asked a federal appeals court to overturn his public corruption convictions. Police arrested 53 people as pro-cannabis protestors gathered to get high and call for the drug to be legalised in London's Hyde Park today. Anti-Islam protests in Australia against Sharia law and halal tax turned violent after demonstrators clashed with anti-racism activists who burned the country's flag. A toddler was killed after being swept away in a drainage ditch Tuesday afternoon. The Queen’s staff will take industrial action for the first time in history over their ‘ridiculously low’ wages. Police are considering manslaughter charges after a man who was violently shaken as a baby died as a result - two decades later. Ralph Lauren's daughter Dylan and her husband Paul Arrouet have welcomed fraternal twins. This is the moment a college athlete's victory turned to ashes in his hands after he slowed down to celebrate his win and got overtaken. A boat carrying more than 150 migrants has capsized off the coast of Libya, the Italian coast guard says. Britain's foreign aid budget is more than double the level in other Western nations, according to a new report. Festival-goers who attend outdoor concerts like Coachella are at risk of contracting diseases like influenza and Norovirus. The number of immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean has been increasing in recent years and they now account for almost ten per cent of the overall black population in the United States. Celebrity residents and good commuter links to the City have made Esher in Surrey the country’s number one income tax hotspot, research shows. For those who use PayPal and Venmo, their money just became safer with federal-level insurance. Google confirmed to Yahoo Finance in a statement that its current policy changed - meaning the company will store the balances for users of the mobile transfer service (similar to PayPal and Venmo) in multiple federally-insured banking institutions. Forensic teams have described how they wept as they began to excavate 12 graves, believed to be the final resting place of as many as 1,700 soldiers killed in cold blood by ISIS last summer. A British-born businessman has been placed on the FBI's Most Wanted list over claims he conducted a multi-million pound luxury car scam. A teenager with a deadly brain tumour has raised the majority of $80,000 needed to fund his life-saving surgery. An 81-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly stabbing to death his granddaughter's ex-boyfriend after the young couple started arguing following their daughter's first birthday party. European human rights judges have delivered a boost to Home Secretary Theresa May's campaign to kick illegal immigrants and foreign criminals out of the country. A six-year-old girl has been sexually assaulted by a boy of the same age in the classroom and playground of her school. A chartered surveyor who assaulted his 92-year-old mother at her house has been spared jail. The search for a couple, who disappeared in remote bushland in Western Australia 13 days ago, has continued with police searching disused mine shafts up to 20 metres deep. A drugs charity has called on footballer Raheem Sterling to apologise to fans after he was filmed apparently inhaling legal high 'hippy crack'. A hard-hitting Scientology documentary slammed by John Travolta is unlikely to be aired in the UK because of fears that the broadcaster could be exposed to libel claims. A woman who was fined for dropping a cigarette butt says she was treated like she had murdered somebody. Google has reportedly set up a team dedicated to boosting how long our phones, tablets and even electric cars can run for. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has issued a state health alert that the synthetic marijuana product known as 'Spice' is sweeping the city, and that 160 people have been hospitalised in nine days after using the drug. It's easy to become locked in a battle of wills when it comes to dishing up healthy, nutritious food. The decision not to charge Lord Janner last week despite evidence of 22 offences against nine victims was justified because Mrs Saunders said experts agreed that the former Leicester West MP was in such poor health due to Alzheimer’s Disease. Porn websites will be forced to use age-restriction technology in order to stop children accessing explicit material, the government has said. All pictures subject to copyright. Outspoken British comedian Russell Brand has appealed to this fans to sign up to the mercy campaign to save condemned Bali Nine duo from facing death row. Women rowed on the same course and same day as the men for the first time in Boat Race history. The killing of an unarmed black man by a white police officer in South Carolina has sparked protests across the US. A mother has been charged with child neglect after her three-month-old daughter was found dead. Danny Alexander could be given a peerage in a bid to keep him in his Treasury post in a second Coalition, it emerged today. People feel happier and more relaxed when they eat together, a study suggests. Ten deputies have been placed on leave after a shocking video emerged showing them punching and kicking an alleged horse thief for two minutes following a chase through the California desert. A gang which sold millions of pounds worth of fake Viagra and Valium has been jailed. For the 160,000 people crammed into Churchill Downs on Derby Day, picture-taking can run neck-and-neck with betting and sipping mint juleps amid a winning field of photo opportunities: sleek racehorses, daring fashion statements, celebrities and the twin spires. Attendees: For the 160,000 people crammed into Churchill Downs on Derby Day, picture-taking can run neck-and-neck with betting and sipping mint juleps amid a winning field of photo opportunities: sleek racehorses, daring fashion statements, celebrities and the twin spires. A glamorous Romanian politician who finished fourth in the country's presidential election has been charged with accepting bribes and abusing her power while a government minister by anti-corruption police. A glamorous Romanian politician who finished fourth in the country's presidential election has been charged with accepting bribes and abusing her power while a government minister by anti-corruption police. Face wipes have been part of our beauty regime for years but there are a new range of wipes now that promise not only to remove eyeliner and mascara, but also retexturise and brighten skin, in some cases, even away with fine lines and age. Robert De Niro has said Hillary Clinton should be president, insisting she has 'earned the right' to be elected. Have you ever wondered what people in different parts of the US use in their sentences? A prominent Syrian-born preacher was shot dead by a hitman who climbed into the back of his car, it emerged last night. A US sports reporter has been suspended from her job after she was caught on camera berating a tow truck company employee. Conservative headquarters in Scotland have been sprayed with graffiti by 'nationalists', a Tory councillor has claimed. It has been a key part school chemistry lessons for more than a century, but now the periodic table may need to be redrawn after scientists found a rare element may be very different from originally thought. A top-secret security operation was launched to protect Prince Charles from a feared terror attack by Welsh nationalists at his investiture ceremony, newly released official papers reveal. A burglary suspect arrested at a crime scene in Alabama managed to escape by driving off in a police car despite being handcuffed. All images are copyrighted. Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his wife Therese Rein have said goodbye to their family home in Brisbane's east after slashing over $100,000 off the asking price to pocket $1.14 million. A professional boxer killed a nine-year-old girl's guinea pigs in front of her by slowly squeezing the life out of them before throwing them out of her window. Indonesia is home to 184 of the world's most endangered mammals. A Philadelphia woman lost her leg and her home went up in flames, all because a neighbor believed she was trying to steal her boyfriend, family members say. A Saudi Arabian man has been arrested at the Mexican border after attempting to flee the country to avoid facing rape charges in Utah. A new book tells the story of Rupert Brooke, the soldier who wrote the poem that made him famous, and the woman who fell in love with him. The Caribbean island of Providenciales, in Turks and Caicos, was named the best island in the world by TripAdvisor users. A mother whose baby nearly died after he was born severely premature has urged other women to be aware of the infection that triggered her early labour. A woman who worked briefly for the president of a Maine college has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the school, alleging she was expected to play tennis, jog and watch 'chick flicks' with her female boss. All images are copyrighted. A UKIP candidate who was questioned by police over allegations of bribing voters with sausage rolls has been told he must no longer hand out the pastries. Nasa's Dawn probe has captured new images of Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Madonna's new handbag has caused a stir for its seemingly drug-related slogan, the word 'dealer' spelled out in diamond lettering. Madonna's new black crocodile handbag has caused a stir for its seemingly drug-related slogan, the word 'dealer' spelled out in diamond lettering. All images are copyrighted. A quick-thinking 10-year-old helped deliver her baby sister at home using vital tips from television's 'One Every Minute' - after she secretly watched the programme against her parents' wishes. Police in Maryland are hunting for a 'heartless' thief who stole a four-year-old boy's wheelchair in the middle of the night. A teenager is so allergic to water that even sweating can cause a potentially deadly burning rash. Three men accused of murder have been shot dead at point-blank range by the Taliban in Afghanistan. One of the world's most successful composers was banned from his ex-wife's funeral because she never forgave him for having an affair, it has emerged. A family of ducks followed staff back to their office and made themselves at home after staff helped them across a busy road. Most people would sensibly keep their distance from a pool full of alligators - but this astonishing footage shows one adrenaline junkie precariously navigating a slackline over more than 50 of the hungry reptiles. A monkey that was thought to have died out more than 50 years ago has been discovered alive in the remote rain forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Inspired by the post-impressionistic era of the Belle Epoque, the newly-opened Maison Souquet may just be the most provocative hotel in Paris. An African-American woman fired from a Maryland Hooters in 2013 sued the 'breastaurant' - and is now set to receive thousands of dollars from an arbitration ruling. Thousands of chickens and other poultry have been culled following the outbreak of a highly contagious strain of bird flu in India. The world's first genetically modified human embryos may have been created, according to reports. All images are copyrighted. A man has narrowly avoided jail time for impersonating a police officer to 'deviously' track down his wife and child at a women's refuge. It's no surprise that Kim Kardashian West has become one of the world's most famous women. A Florida police officer has died after being accidentally shot by another officer during a training exercise. Boston bomber Dzhokar Tsarnaev has been thrown another lifeline by two of his victims. Pop star Avril Lavigne has revealed that she had a hard time getting diagnosed for Lyme disease. All images are copyrighted. Women have been taking to Instagram to share pictures of their stretch marks after the body Chrissy Teigen posted an image of hers to the social networking site. A Darwin woman has become a TV sensation in the Philippines, earning a legion of adoring fans in southeast Asia and an award nomination for her role in the country's answer to US hit series Modern Family. Health bosses are considering raising the legal age for buying alcohol to 21 to tackle binge drinking. The proposal has been put forward by experts at NHS Health Scotland, the Scottish Government’s health promotions agency, which says more action is needed to tackle the ‘continuing problem’ of ‘hazardous alcohol consumption in young people’. A convicted fraudster stole £17,000 from the City firm where she worked after she started embezzling money on her second day in the job. An Air Force veteran and former Playboy model was arrested for taking an American flag from campus protesters who were trampling on it. She may be a blue blood, but Princess Eugenie was barely recognisable as she strutted through the streets of New York in the ultimate hipster ensemble on Wednesday A Maryland judge is considering whether a patch of land near the Camp David presidential retreat should be designated as a historic place. All images are copyrighted. A former SNP aide claimed the party treated him ‘worse than a terrorist’ after his cancer diagnosis and has urged Scots to vote Tory. All images are copyrighted. Students at a Melbourne high school are horrified after the discovery students have been drinking treated sewage water from a bubbler on campus for more than a year. Workmen have been seen on Kingston Road in Stockton, the setting for the newest series of Benefits Street. A Florida mother has been arrested after a fight between her daughter and a 14-year-old girl was filmed and posted to social media. Four under-age fraternity members were busted by police on an Alabama interstate with a trailer-load of alcohol, after being stopped for an expired tag. A high school student and her best friend, who has Down syndrome, have become an internet sensation after making a bold statement with their prom photo, which not only celebrated their friendship - but spread an important message A woman charged with having sex with a dog has whacked a photographer over the head with a bottle and told him to 'f-k off' outside court. Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has warned that the Conservatives' plans to raise billions of pounds from the 'grubby hands of scroungers' will not work. An entrepreneur and philanthropist who built a national chain of home decor stores and donated $100million has died at age 77. All images are copyrighted. If you want to be a billionaire, Silicon Valley is the place to be. Australian jihadist Sharky Jama has reportedly been shot dead in Syria. The BBC has refused to hand over the emails of a deceased woman to her grieving husband, who believes they will prove she was ‘bullied’ by the Corporation’s management towards the end of her life. A terminally ill man who spent 31 years on death row for a murder he didn't commit has come face-to-face with the prosecutor who put him there. All images are copyrighted. A man arrested by police investigating the disappearance and suspected murder of chef Claudia Lawrence has been released from bail. BBC Trust chairman Rona Fairhead is facing calls to step down immediately as a director of HSBC over her links to the bank’s tax scandal. Comics at the BBC must go through a lengthy process to get some jokes on air because the Corporation is extra-wary about causing offence, an editor at the company has claimed. The Labour candidate in Britain's most marginal seat was last night accused of failing to tell voters that she met Vladimir Putin in Moscow two years ago when a controversial billion-dollar arms deal was signed. Whistleblower Julian Assange has added insult to injury for Sony Pictures after his website Wikileaks put hundreds of thousands of emails and documents from last year's cyberattack into a searchable online archive. Billionaire Paul Allen has created a new company that will launch satellites and people into space from the world's biggest plane. Daisy Lowe shows off her flawless skin and razor-sharp cheekbones in the new shoot to promote the beauty house's contouring range. A meat trader who swindled cash through a mortgage fraud scam to pay for luxury holidays has been ordered to pay back £500,000. A mother whose jilted lover sent revenge porn to her 18-year-old daughter has spoken of the 'absolute nightmare' her life became as he bombarded her with abusive messages. A caravan park on Australia's Gold Coast has been placed under police protection after a series of violent incidents. Mourners file in as a viewing for Rodney Todd and his seven children is held on Saturday at the Ella Fitzgerald Performing Arts Center in Princess Anne, Maryland. Kelly Osbourne is one of a number of celebrities who have written letters to their mothers for a new book. A new collaborative robot can work alongside human factory workers without the need for safety fences. All images are copyrighted. A former Weber County court clerk has won a sexual harassment lawsuit against a former judge who wrote a love poem to her. After 11 holidays in under six months, you might have thought Princess Beatrice would be ready to put the brakes on her globetrotting. A Brazilian model who shot to fame after winning the Miss BumBum contest in 2014 has sparked outrage by posting a snap of her naked body painted with an image of the Virgin Mary to her Instagram account, along with a special Easter prayer. All photographs by Lee Thompson / The Flash Pack. A mother-of-five today avoided jail for suffocating her newborn baby daughter by stuffing toilet paper down her throat and hiding the infant's body in a suitcase. A women's college softball coach who was fired from his job at a Christian school in New York last month has been arrested and charged with nearly 100 sex-related offenses. A great-grandmother died following a stroke in hospital - after she was ignored by nurses for more than an hour, her distraught family say. A 90-year-old man loved by his community has been found with his hands tied behind his back and beaten to death in his own home. A battler has struck gold after scoring a massive $20 million lottery win which has left him with 'butterflies in his stomach.' Twitter's top lawyer has admitted it has been 'inexcusably slow' in tackling online trolls. The owner of a Michigan car dealership is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a gang of teenage vandals. All images are copyrighted. Dozens of public servants were less than humoured when they were told their jobs would be lost in a cruel April Fools' Day prank. The surviving daughters of a mother who has been imprisoned for strangling corpses of her children to death moments after they were born are standing by their murderous mom. They are the divas of the rabbit world. Darius seems nonchalant about his world record — and untroubled that he is set to lose his title to his son, Jeff. It's a skill more often seen performed by US Navy squadron the Blue Angels or the British Red Arrows. But in this incredible video, one passenger captured the moment two passenger aircraft landed perfectly in sync at San Francisco International Airport. A Louisiana sheriff's deputy was ambushed and shot three times in what has been described as a road rage incident sparked by an argument over traffic. Hero cop: Hazeltine, 36, with St Charles Parish (pictured here with his wife and four children), was shot three times in the face, elbow and eye Thursday morning. An 11-year-old retired K-9 officer took his last ride in a squad car in a heartwarming farewell held by fellow officers and residents celebrating his time on the force. It's a warm, sunny afternoon, and I'm lying on my back in a dark, padded bed. Labour's Ed Balls has refused to match the Tories' election pledge to increase NHS spending by £8billion a year. A woman who threatened to jump to her death off a New York City bridge was saved by a group of hero cops who spent more than two hours talking the woman out of jumping. A mother who sheltered the killers of an innocent nursery teacher has been spared jail. A 65-year-old teacher is set to become the oldest woman ever to give birth to quadruplets. The Prince of Wales has led tributes to the girl dubbed the '100-year-old teenager' as hundreds of mourners gathered for her funeral. A company has copped a spray after making the 'tasteless decision' to link its product to the tragic murder of school teacher Stephanie Scott. A retro iPhone case that lets gamers play their Game Boy and Nintendo Game Boy games on the handset has been unveiled. All photographs by Yaakov Naumi. A teenage boy who stood before his Florida church and made a heartbreaking plea for someone to adopt him has finally found the loving family he has always craved. A man who lost his iPhone ended up finding it on the other side of the world and striking up a friendship with its new 'owner.' A one-year-old girl who was shot in the head in a drive-by shooting outside Seattle has died. The BBC has apologised and admitted the fell victim to a hoaxer who appeared on the World Service claiming the Star Wars films are anti-women, anti-gay and said Darth Vader listens to rap music. A stunning fireball that crackled across the sky near the Russian-Finnish border last year shared its orbit with a huge asteroid found in October. The Liberal Democrats could seize control of the nation's schools in a coalition deal to erase Michael Gove's 'zany' ideas from the classroom. A Georgia man who went missing in early January and was discovered dead in a lake a month later suffered a gunshot wound and drowned, it has been revealed. A photo of a woman who says having the same name as the wife of Jay-Z has caused her grief her entire life has gone viral on Facebook. The first man to serve as White House social secretary, Jeremy Bernard, is leaving after four years on the job. Childless rates have reached record highs for both teenagers and women in their twenties, the U.S. After exposing potential security risks with airlines' in-flight entertainment systems, one of the top experts on counter-threat intelligence in the wold was pulled off a flight by FBI agents. France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen has vowed to block her father Jean-Marie from running in regional elections. A man who was run over by Suge Knight has refused to testify against the rap mogul, defiantly stating in court that he is 'no snitch'. All images are copyrighted. The family of a two-year-old boy and killed in his home have been outraged after a local newspaper left his death for a political cartoon about gun culture. All images are copyrighted. A football fan has triggered a furious row after posting a picture of two Muslim men praying at a Premier League stadium and labelling it a ‘disgrace’. When planning a romantic trip with his girlfriend to watch One Direction in Cardiff, he got the first part of his plan right by managing to buy the gig tickets The family of a Bristol woman killed on holiday in France by a parasite-ridden historic tree has been paid £86,000 in compensation. The former NFL kicker Lawrence Tynes is suing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers accusing them of unsanitary conditions that led to a MRSA infection that he says ended his career. As Nasa's Messenger spacecraft draws to a close, it is sending back some of the most detailed images ever obtained of the smallest planet in our solar system. Women are undervaluing themselves and asking for less pay than they should, it is claimed. An army recruitment sergeant who is accused of carrying out a campaign of abuse against female cadets allegedly locked a female recruit in an office and raped her. An army recruitment sergeant who is accused of carrying out a campaign of abuse against female cadets allegedly locked a female recruit in an office and raped her. The photo of Timothy Eli Thompson that was removed when a pro-life group posted an ad about the infant's story have since been reinstated The former head of NHS England has warned of a'substantial financial problem' at the heart of the NHS and says it is being ignored by politicians. Hillary Clinton took the fast route home from Iowa to the East Coast: just a 3-hour flight instead of 20 hours of driving time. Hillary Clinton took the fast route home from Iowa to the East Coast: just a 3-hour flight instead of 20 hours of driving time A senior doctor facing sexual assault allegations from two separate nurses is accused of groping the breast of one of them and saying 'you bad girl' after smacking her on the bottom. Police are searching for a man who robbed a petrol station in Australia dressed as a woman. The red planet might still have liquid water, suggests information collected by Nasa's Curiosity rover. Rev Richard Coles is a regular on TV and radio, but on Sundays he performs at his 14th century parish church, St Mary the Virgin, in Finedon, Northamptonshire. Doctors had to open the child's skull to extract the bullet, leaving him with a partially shaved scalp and 23 staples. A former Marine who was sentenced two years ago for starting a fire that caused over $1million in damages to an Ohio mosque has sent a letter apologizing and asking forgiveness from its members. Eating out just once a week raises your risk of suffering from high blood pressure, research suggests. Police in Florida have used the latest technology to reconstruct the face of a woman found dead 25 years ago. The GR20 hiking trail runs down the mountainous spine of Corsica and happens to be the toughest trek in Europe. In a bid to detract some of the attention away from Apple's official Watch unveiling next week, Motorola is launching a gold version of its own timepiece the day before. A father has admitted killing his 13-year-old son by giving him a morphine tablet when the boy complained that he was feeling ill. This is a painful prank that no-one should ever do. An Olympic judo star from Africa is still fighting to stay in Britain - three years after flying here for the London Games then refusing to leave. The world's most unusual, excessive hotel amenities. With many homes under the hammer this weekend, Australian capital cities can expect record-breaking profits on their properties at auctions across the country. A 13-year-old Indian girl faced with an arranged marriage has written a letter to her teacher begging her to stop the wedding. Boxer Amir Khan could face a police probe after posting pictures on Snapchat while driving his car on a busy road in California. The words 'erection' and'recondite' have been causing a bit of a stir on Channel 4's word game show Countdown. A senior Secret Service supervisor has been placed on indefinite administrative leave and is not allowed to enter the office after a female employee accused him of assaulting her at agency headquarters. More than 1,000 crimes have been created by the Coalition in a frenzy of law-making - including a ban on washing clothes in Trafalgar Square. 1847: More than 1,000 crimes have been created by the Coalition in a frenzy of law-making – including a ban on washing clothes in Trafalgar Square. Schools in England are struggling to recruit teachers in core subjects such as English, maths and science, a survey suggests. All images are copyrighted. An extremist Islamist group with a 'big UK support base' has joined forces with al-Qaeda in Syria, according to reports. Two Georgia corrections officers have resigned after a photo emerged on Facebook last week depicting a badly beaten inmate with a leash around his neck flanked by his suspected tormentors. All photographs by Richard Johnson. US government employees have been warned not to solicit prostitutes. All images are copyrighted. Bird flu has killed nearly 7.8 million turkeys and chickens across the Midwest since March. A surrender order issued by Hitler's successor in the final days of the Second World War that was found on the chief of the Luftwaffe when he was arrested is being auctioned 70 years later for £21,000. Nick Clegg will promise the highest education spending of any party with a £5billion flagship offer to undecided voters. A French fashion heiress has been jailed for three years for tax fraud. We're no longer happy posing with Perrier, Fiji or Evian branded bottles, we're now downing bottles of birch, made from the sap of silver birch trees, sipping on glasses of liquid extracted from artichokes or opting for specially harvested and filtered rainwater. Nowadays those in the know are downing bottles of birch, made from the sap of silver birch trees, sipping on glasses of liquid extracted from artichokes or opting for specially harvested and filtered rainwater. An Egyptian court has sentenced a popular Armenian belly dancer to six months in prison for 'insulting the Egyptian flag' after she wore a tight dress in its red, white and black color scheme. The Irish student allegedly raped by a Wall St banker in the Hamptons told how she used 'every ounce of strength left inside me' to throw him off whilst he violently assaulted her. President Barack Obama's eldest daughter has been learning to drive, according to her mother. A man who mugged his deaf friend has been jailed for eight years. A Canadian couple who had been anti-vaxxers for six years, but all that changed when their seven young children came down with whooping cough. Kim Richards was arrested on Thursday morning after becoming belligerent while intoxicated at the Polo Lounge in The Beverly Hills Hotel. An account purporting to be Sydney radio station 2UE sent out a tweet on Thursday morning which appears to have come from a disgruntled former employee. A nine-year-old girl who plummeted 30ft headfirst down the inside of a hollow tree claims she 'went to heaven and sat in Jesus's lap' while unconscious after the fall. Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy has been spotted out and about in London. A total of 23 allegations of historical child abuse have been made to Nottinghamshire Police. A row has broken out between George Galloway and his Labour rival. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to live in a giant castle, here's your chance. Went big: Realtors in Indianapolis are looking to unload what's likely the Midwestern city's gaudiest and most famous home--a 26,000 square foot castle built of ranch homes glued together by a former pimp turned construction king. All images are copyrighted. A man from Milton Keynes claims he has developed an allergy to Nigel Farage that leaves him sweating and shaking whenever he sees the Ukip leader on TV. A mayor who wrote a glowing reference for a convicted rapist asking for him to be jailed is developing a program to teach young women about 'risky behaviour'. Up to 100 Islamic teachers could be banned from working in schools for life following an investigation into their alleged links to the Trojan Horse scandal. Dover police say a man they believe to be the so-called 'rat burglar' who cut holes to tunnel into buildings has been arrested in Maryland. The term 'bogan' has a number of negative connotations for Australians but has become a character part of popular folklore, being depicted here by actor Eric Bana. A new generation of suncreams promise to protect against the damage from infra-red A rays and others say they protect the skin from the inside. The president of the European Central Bank was left cowering behind his bodyguard after being sprinkled with confetti by a female protester. Gay and in the military: Vincent Cianni's photos show commonalities between the subjects despite their different journeys, from a 92-year-old WW2 veteran to young soldiers who recently returned from Afghanistan. The classic English pastry has been identified as the perfect accompaniment to a creamy latte, as well as a cinnamon swirl and a Chelsea bun. A father falsely accused of abusing his own children and drinking the blood of babies wept today as he described his 'horrific' ordeal. The future of the UK’s payday loans industry is in doubt as new regulations come into force. Britain will still be running a budget deficit at the end of the decade despite plans to return the country to the black, the International Monetary Fund warned last night. The Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party turned on the glamour for her meeting with the shoe extraordinaire, opting for a chic navy knee-length dress, partnered with a light oversized purple blazer and a camel coloured bag. The Deputy leader of the Liberal Party turned on the glamour for her meeting with the shoe extraordinaire, opting for a chic navy knee-length dress, partnered with a light oversized purple blazer and a camel coloured bag. Police in Nevada are searching for a couple they say abandoned a house where a three-year-old girl was found dead and a baby girl was seriously injured. A top executive at Goldman Sachs secretly filmed colleagues to record their ‘sexist’ behaviour when she became pregnant. The family of Adolf Hitler's minister of propaganda Joseph Goebbels is suing a publisher for royalties over a biography that used extracts from his diaries. A freight train carrying a dangerous form of ammonia derailed in a rural area of South Carolina on Friday night - causing several cars to overturn and leak, and sparking a 1.5-mile-wide evacuation. A radical Muslim preacher has been refused a passport after the Home Office accused him of planning to join Islamic State. Britain has overtaken France to become the second biggest economy in Europe, figures showed yesterday. A pensioner has broke down in tears in court as he was spared jailed after admitting he stabbed his sick wife to death after she begged him to 'bring her suffering to an end'. She already has 13 children and is due to retire this year - so you’d think babies would be the last thing on her mind. 'Here's what I believe - if you are applying for the job of prime minister, the very least the British people expect is for you to turn up to the job interview.' Zookeepers in Utah say they've been 'living like an orangutan' to care for a baby orangutan. Fast food chains Burger King and Pret A Manger have announced major menu shake-ups, both in an apparent attempt to attract a new sort of crowd. The 150 people killed in the Germanwings air disaster in the French Alps have been remembered at a memorial service in Germany today. A two-metre South American boa constrictor is on the loose after police mistakenly believed it was a harmless python and set it free. A convicted murderer who murdered and dismembered his teenage victim has had boiling hot water thrown over him in an apparent revenge attack in a Scottish prison. Research has also suggested that CBD can relieve pain and discomfort in dying pets and calm animals down. The Hague is home to one of the cornerstones of European art - Vermeer's Girl With A Pearl Earring. Celebrity chef Bobby Flay's business partner has denied that the star has been having an affair with his assistant. Saudi Arabia has been condemned for beheading an Indonesian domestic worker who was'suffering from mental illness'. The Battle of Waterloo took place on June 18th, 1815, when British and Prussian forces, led by the Duke of Wellington, fought against the French army, led by Napoleon Bonaparte. A new 3D map of the surface of Mars has been created by the German space agency's Mars Express spacecraft. Anti-Semitic attacks surged worldwide by 38 per cent last year, with the highest number of incidents occurring in France, an annual study has revealed. The number of women picking their own engagement rings is also thought to have had an effect, with men always likely to choose a traditional diamond. Walter Scott and his passenger were looking forward to having a cookout when he was pulled over and shot dead by a South Carolina police officer, it has emerged. A family faces an anxious wait after being told all four of them could get leukaemia. A stunning quadruple rainbow emerged over Long Island this morning after storms shook the New York City area. Her brother-in-law has led a personal crusade against poaching and protecting vulnerable wildlife. David Cameron has been secretly using hair dye to turn back the years Nigel Farage suggested today. The gang behind the Hatton Garden jewel heist could have been inspired by similar robberies in Los Angeles in the 1980s, it has been claimed. The 73-year-old reserve deputy who mistakenly pulled out his gun instead of a Taser and shot dead a fleeing suspect says the mix-up could have happened to anyone. In a bid to shed its image as the home of the mundane run-around, the company has launched its very own supercar. Police in the US are investigating a series of death threats posted on Instagram against a 12-year-old girl. A filmmaker, whose older sister has Down syndrome, is confronting the misuse of the word'retarded' and exploring the history of how the medical term has evolved into a hateful insult in her upcoming documentary, which aims to change the way people think, speak and act. A woman was reportedly spotted threatening people with 'a dildo in each hand' during an altercation outside a pub. 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She is one of Britain's most notorious jihadi brides. A Ferrari driver was left counting the cost in Adelaide after crashing his newly-purchased, uninsured sports car into a tree on Wednesday night, seriously injuring a male passenger. All pictures are copyrighted. France has joined Italy and Israel in passing laws banning the promotion of extreme thinness in the fashion industry. Police are searching for a mother and daughter who went missing in New York City last month. Imagine travelling back in time to a time when the Earth was completely frozen. Employers are 'precluded' from hiring obese workers because of their weight, research suggests. Veteran actor Robert Hardy is selling his enormous collection of antiques in a £100,000 auction after deciding to downsize his home. Labour's plans to change rules allowing wealthy foreigners to lower their tax bills is causing London property deals to fall through and homeowners to sell up, estate agents have claimed. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Richard Ashcroft looks at the changing face of Dubai. A Wisconsin sex offender travelled to the Middle East to try and join ISIS, but came back after he failed to cross the Turkey-Syria border, authorities have claimed. All images are copyrighted. A violent Jamaican drug dealer who evaded deportation for years before he launched a frenzied hammer and knife attack on a young woman in front of her six-year-old daughter could spend the rest of his life behind bars. How much radiation do you get from flying? The TrackYourDose app (pictured) was developed by Germany-based firm esooka and uses a mathematical model developed by scientists and meteorologists. The Eiffel Tower has been closed in support of the unions strike against the government's austerity measures. Highland Council is investigating a bizarre road sign in a Scottish town. A naturally red-headed sixth form student has been told to tone down her hair colour or she will be barred from classes for being 'too ginger'. The White House declined to give embattled Drug Enforcement Administration chief Michele Leonhart a vote of confidence today as two news networks reported that she would soon resign. The leader of Egypt's banned Muslim Brotherhood has been sentenced to death. The family of a Massachusetts woman who died from melanoma likely caused by her love of tanning are campaigning for a change to laws governing sunbeds. The body-building community is in shock after the premature death of celebrated competitor Phil Primmer, who reportedly died after collapsing on Thursday. The cost of breast cancer screening in the United States is much higher than previously estimated, say researchers. David Cameron has admitted he will have failed as Tory leader if he does not win a majority at the next election. All images are copyrighted. A landlord who chopped his friend up and stuffed the body parts into suitcases which he dumped in a canal has been found guilty of murder. All photographs by Liane Holey. A farmer has been forced out of her home after a neighbour repeatedly exposed himself to her. Russian president Vladimir Putin said Russia has key interests in common with the United States and needs to work with it on a common agenda. A California man who was beaten by police after a two-and-a-half hour chase on horseback has spoken out for the first time. Fruit juices made from so-called Vitamin Water to pay for takeaway have more sugar than a can of cola, officials have warned. Photos of an Alabama boy born without a nose because they were deemed to be too controversial, Facebook has reinstated photos of the infant, according to his mother. All images are copyrighted. A woman who was repeatedly raped by her former partner has spoken of the terror she felt when he called her. A city communications boss has been fired after she allegedly stopped a tourism photo shoot with a black and an Asian model and told the photographer they were 'not the image I want for the city'. Sex by numbers: The book Sex by Numbers: What statistics can tell us about sexual behaviour was released this week and it's a must-read for anyone fascinated by who really does what, where, when and how in bed. Ed Miliband's family has been left baffled by Labour's policy on non-domiciled foreigners. It's one of the most horrific stories you'll ever see. The family of a man shot dead by a reserve deputy who confused his weapon for his Taser has slammed the gunman's decision to take a month-long vacation to the Bahamas while out on bond. It’s been one of the most indulgent shopping sprees in Hollywood history. Kenyan special forces took at least seven hours to respond to the brutal massacre at a university where nearly 150 people were killed by Islamist militants, according to reports. It's a dog-eat-dog world out there, as French restaurateurs have discovered. She has been suspended from ESPN for a week after being caught on camera telling a parking lot attendant she should 'lose some weight, baby girl' An apartment once owned by Hollywood star Ava Gardner has been put up for rent for £10,500 per week. The second trailer for Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens has been released. Police in Los Angeles are searching for three burglars who were caught on camera during a break-in. The elderly husband of one of two women stabbed to death in a Victorian hair salon nearly 24 years ago, is in custody after facing court charged with their murders. Jailed millionaire Robert Durst has appeared in court in New Orleans and pleaded not guilty to a new charge of gun possession. It was a glorious bank holiday, why on earth did Tory high command not scrap their plans, strip down to shirts and chinos and campaign on the beach at Weston-super-Mare? It was such a glorious bank holiday, why on earth did Tory high command not scrap their plans, strip down to shirts and chinos and campaign on the beach at Weston-super-Mare? A man has been arrested for repeatedly calling Sandy Hook Elementary School and accusing staff members of staging the 2012 school massacre. 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Seven of Michael Slager's fellow cops responded to his call forback-up after the shooting - as handcuffed Walter Scott lay dead or dying with five bullet wounds to the back. Seven of Slager's fellow cops responded to his call forback-up after the shooting - as handcuffed Walter Scott lay dead or dying with five bullet wounds to the back. An eastern Long Island widow and her 14-year-old daughter have been missing for almost three weeks after a trip to New York City to see a play. A 78-year-old grandmother has revealed she once posed nude for a vintage men's magazine. The method used to solve the mystery of Cheryl's birthday has been revealed. Sydney will be one of the only markets not to be hit by an oversupply of housing in the next three years, according to economists. A teacher has taken her red pen to an error-strewn Ukip leaflet that landed on her doormat. Bookmakers have slashed odds on the name Sam - which could be used for Samuel or Samantha - being chosen for the name of the second royal baby. With the polls refusing to shift, Ed Miliband today went looking for divine inspiration in the hopes of winning the election. A father-of-two with terminal brain cancer has lived out his dream of sharing a special dance with his daughters in lieu of walking them down the aisle at their weddings. David Cameron has announced plans to give millions of workers three days paid leave a year to do volunteer work. A Massachusetts man accused of beating another man to death in an 'unprovoked attack' has been charged with murder. Hillary Clinton shaped State Department policy to reward big money foreign donors to her family foundation, an explosive new book written by a political foe will claim. When Latika Bourke watched the movie Slumdog Millionaire, she realised how profoundly different her life would have been if her new parents didn't take her in their arms and change her life forever. All images are copyrighted. A teenage factory girl in China dumped her newborn child in a toilet after giving birth - before going back to work on a shoe production line. Virtual reality headsets could help to tackle air sickness and jet lag during flights, according to a team of British engineers. An accomplice who was aged 16 when he held a knife to Pamela Smart's husband's throat before a friend shot him dead has been granted parole after 25 years. Residents living yards from the scene of the £60million Hatton Garden heist have revealed how they were hit by 'peculiar' power cuts on the weekend before the daring crime. A Boston police officer was shot in the face just seconds after approaching a driver who was stopped during a gunfire investigation. Poldark star Robin Ellis has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, a condition that many of us associate with being overweight. As the preparations for Andy Murray and Kim Sears's nuptials reach the final few days, wedding planners for the couple have been seen carrying trees into Dunblane Cathedral ahead of Saturday's ceremony. A thug who shook a baby girl so violently she was left permanently disabled and died more than a decade later has been jailed. . PayPal is developing a new generation of edible passwords which stay lodged in your stomach to let you log in. A roofing boss has alleged to be a love cheat on his own company website - when his furious ex-girlfriend altered the page to shame him. The family of a British man jailed in the United Arab Emirates say they have been told there is 'nothing they can do' to help. A man charged with first-degree murder in the killing of three Muslim college students in North Carolina can face a death penalty trial, a judge ruled on Monday. If you struggle to get your child to go to school in the morning, don’t blame them - it could be your fault. Teenagers will be encouraged to learn foreign languages by talking about tattoos, music festivals, YouTube and rap music under the latest GCSE shake-up. All images are copyrighted. What was supposed to be a gentle splash around in the shallows suddenly turned into a much scarier prospect when holiday-makers came face to face with a shark in New Zealand. Former Virginia first lady Maureen McDonnell has asked a federal appeals court to overturn her public corruption conviction. A Pennsylvania couple have been killed after their 1923 Model T Ford convertible skidded off the roadway and flipped over. A bigamist was caught out when his first wife discovered his secret second marriage - on Facebook. In our series of letters from British women, TV and radio presenter Samantha Morton explains why she would rather walk through a door marked 'beautiful' than admit she’s good-looking. There are six different types of obese person, scientists have revealed. US Drug Enforcement Administration agents in Colombia were taking part in alleged'sex parties' with prostitutes funded by drug cartels years earlier than previously known, U.S. An Uber driver who was credited with stopping a potential mass shooting in Chicago at the weekend by pulling out his own personal firearm and shooting the would-be gunman will not face any charges for his actions, a court has decided. Investigators have now rescued 550 fisherman slaves from a remote Indonesian island after returning to the scene of an earlier rescue to check nobody was left behind. A judge has sentenced an Oregon man to 10 years in prison on Monday for fatally stabbing his boyfriend, but the victim's mother says that's not long enough. Virgin Galactic hopes to begin test flights of its new spacecraft by the end of the year, according to the company’s chief executive. Unleashing your inner Shakespeare could be just a few jolts of electricity away. Police investigating the disappearance of three-year-old William Tyrrell have returned to the home of a man previously identified as a person of interest. Police are hunting for a 26-year-old man after his mother and sister were found dead at two separate addresses in an alleged double murder in Bootle. A 72-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of stealing the identities of dozens of people to fund a lavish lifestyle. Sunbed users could be putting themselves at risk of contracting the sexually transmitted infection, herpes, a Dermatologist has warned. A dramatic road rage incident between a truck driver and two young men has been caught on camera. The footage, which was taken last Monday in Forrestville in northern Sydney shows a driver behind the wheel of an AC & S truck tailgating, yelling and flashing his lights aggressively, nearly crashing into the back of a small Subaru car. An Oregon couple announced they are expecting a child in a rap video they made set to the theme from '90s television sitcom 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.' Dashcam footage of a bizarre road rage incident in Australia has been released. A chief constable facing a bullying probe for her alleged Alex Ferguson-style 'hair dryer treatment' of colleagues is to retire with full pension after 30 years of service. He's the star of a popular YouTube channel, has launched his own sportswear brand and is widely touted as a role model for transgender, gay, bisexual, and heterosexual men. Premier League stars including Steven Gerrard, Theo Walcott and Phil Jones could face an advertising watchdog probe they plugged an Adidas sale on Twitter. A Muslim man who was racially abused along with his wife has thanked the 'legend' woman who stood up for them and recorded the attack. Pink is the new colour of choice for high-achieving women in the world of politics and showbusiness and the style is now spreading to the high street. The man accused of stabbing Indiana Pacers player Chris Copeland and his wife outside a New York City nightclub has appeared in court. Kim Kardashian has revealed that she is going to great lengths to make sure that her luxurious designer wardrobe stays in mint condition because she plans on handing ‘everything’ down to her 22-month-old daughter North West. The fashion industry seems very accepting of gay people, but the couple explains that models are still expected to appear masculine or androgynous. A woman who was sexually abused as a child by her step-father has spoken out for the first time after a confession to her fiancé led to her attacker being jailed. . The Dawn spacecraft has captured amazing new images of the mystery bright spots on the dwarf planet Ceres, which continue to baffle scientists. All images are copyrighted. A former Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent has claimed groping is a daily occurrence at security checkpoints across the United States. He has spent more than £40,000 on tattoos and body modifications in a bid to 'be the person I want to be' but Matthew Whelan, 35, from Birmingham, says his unusual looks have made it difficult to find work. Apple’s new Apple Watch is scratch-proof, according to a test carried out by a Cardiff-based iPhone repairs specialist. ABC's World News Tonight has officially overtaken underfire rival NBC's Nightly News in the ratings war for the first time in more than five and a half years. Britain's oldest mother, Sue Tollefsen, has revealed that she considered having a brother or sister when she was older. A gang of at least three people poured gasoline on a car that stopped to fill up at California gas station early on Saturday morning and set the vehicle on fire. Most people say it is simply too inconvenient to return the item, or not worth the cost. Hollywood actress Carey Mulligan says more needs to be done to raise awareness of dementia. Police in Texas turned ranchers as they determinedly try to herd a stray buffalo off the road and back to his farm near the city of Round Rock. Jason Orange shocked Take That fans around the world when he quit the chart-topping band last September but he hasn't said goodbye to them forever. It's hard to find fault with a week in the Maldives. Truck drivers in Australia are dealing drugs from the behind the wheel of 60-tonne rigs, using secretive codes over their radio systems. Former supermodel Christy Turlington Burns is championing the message 'It's what you do that defines you' for fresh-to-the-UK clothing brand, Lindex. One of Suge Knight's alleged victims claims the rap mogul growled 'I'm going to kill you' before 'everything went black'. All images are copyrighted. Driverless freight capsules could soon be a reality in the UK. All images are copyrighted. Prince William and Prince Harry once tried to get their personal chef to cook them pizza by forging a note to him, it emerged yesterday. Household debt levels in the UK are the highest in the developed world, according to the International Monetary Fund. Len McCluskey is one of Britain's most colourful and controversial political figures. A professor has testified that she was intimidated into identifying her rapist to the man now charged with killing him in 1995. All images are copyrighted. A professional Kate Middleton lookalike has said the royal mother dresses 'too boring' for her age - and admits that she fancies Prince Harry more than William. Do you have a question that is too personal to discuss with even your closest of friends? The son of an unarmed black man shot dead by a white police officer in Oklahoma says the officer should never have been deputized and given a gun. Liverpool are concerned about the image of Raheem Sterling and Jordon Ibe. Transgender model Andreja Pejic has revealed that she was told by people within the fashion industry that she would no longer seem ‘special’ or ‘interesting’ once she completed her transition into a woman. The carcass of a 50-foot sperm whale has washed ashore at a beach just south of San Francisco. Burger King will be paying the expenses and providing gifts for the wedding of an Illinois couple after Joel Burger and Ashley King accepted the company's payment proposal on Monday The days of filling your car with petrol may be numbered because researchers have boosted the efficiency of making hydrogen fuel from plant waste. The Australian government has banned dozens of products and organisations from using the word Anzac ahead of Anzac Day. David Cameron is narrowly winning the battle for floating voters, according to a major poll out today. A respected law professor from Philadelphia is being investigated after allegedly emailing students a link to pornographic footage. A gang of men and a 16-year-old boy have been convicted of killing more than 200 pigeons. A New Jersey woman is lucky to be alive after being rescued from her overturned vehicle just as it started to catch fire. The world's largest cattle station is for sale, and it's larger than Israel. 'I don't remember stabbing him so many times.' Happy Mother's Day!: Marian Robinson, 76, smiles as she leaves Italian restaurant Lupa in New York City on Saturday with her daughter, Michelle Obama. A man accused of killing four people in the Atlanta area last year had initially set out to rob his victims but was overcome with 'bloodlust,' according to court documents. A 'hedonistic' conman who escaped from prison after sending staff a fake email saying he had been granted bail has been jailed for seven years. The United Launch Alliance has unveiled a radical plans for reusable rocket named 'Vulcan' that is slated to take off in 2019. An Australian couple who lost their baby during a stillbirth have spoken out against a coroner's report which blames their midwife. As inexperienced first-time parents we shower our baby with gifts and document their every milestone. A 24-year-old rehab worker killed in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas was an 'innocent bystander' who had been trying to aid two women who had approached her in the street. A manhunt has been launched after a father-of-two described as friendly and chatty was shot dead outside a takeaway in a professional-style hit. All photographs by Gareth Huw Davies. Travelling the world can cost a lot of money, but there are some ways to do it for free, or at leas ton a very tight budget. All images are copyrighted. Five people have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences after returning to the UK from Turkey. . A'monster' pedophile, 70, who molested at least seven girls was sentenced to up to 50 years in prison on Thursday. The community has rallied around the family ripped apart by the tragic murder of four-year-old Alistair Mach and his grandmother by the jilted lover of the little boy's grandfather. The collapse of yesterday's Old Bailey trial will raise question marks about the judgment of the Labour darling who took a central role in the disastrous and misguided prosecutions of journalists. The controller of BBC Radio 3 has branded audiences ignorant and claims broadcasting classical music has become more challenging as a result. Dramatic dashcam footage has emerged showing an Arizona cop speeding down a road, mounting a sidewalk and smashing into an alleged armed robber in a supposed bid to capture him. Texas authorities have banned a seemingly-innocent number plate after three years attached to a swish Lamborghini. A dog who went missing more than a year ago has been reunited with her owners after being rescued from peril during a cockfighting bust in South Carolina. As Britain basks in sunshine and temperatures of up to 21C, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her husband, chemistry professor Joachim Sauer, had to settle for a measly 12 degrees This is the moment a middle-aged woman ran over and killed her husband in China after he climbed out of their car and she accidentally reversed over him. The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club has lost a legal battle with a Hollywood fashion firm in a bid to launch its own range of accessories. Immigrants with HIV should be banned from receiving treatment on the NHS for five years, a poll suggests. Social media has made fashion and style more accessible than ever, it drives how we shop and what we wear. A Philadelphia subway passenger has been hailed a hero after he saved an elderly man who slipped and fell onto electrified subway tracks. A beauty pageant runner-up has launched a scathing attack on the winner of Brazil's Miss BumBum competition after she posted a photograph of her naked body painted with an image of the Virgin Mary. A Texas wildlife park owner has captured the moment he came face-to-face with one of the world's largest alligators. A New York dental clinic manager has been arrested on charges she posed as an actual dentist and even pulled patients' teeth. Two Delaware boys are in a coma and their father remains unable to move two weeks after the family became sick from possible pesticide exposure during a vacation on the US Virgin Islands, officials say. Regular exercise can alter the size of parts of the brain, according to researchers in Finland. How do you create a stunning wedding venue without breaking the bank, or wow your guests with a gourmet meal sans the staggering price tag? But how do you create a stunning wedding venue without breaking the bank, or wow your guests with a gourmet meal sans the staggering price tag? A live-in tailor, two grand pianos and a horse and carriage - these are just some of the requests made by guests staying with high-end ski-tour company Haute Montagne. Jeremy Clarkson is set to make his first appearance on the BBC since being sacked from Top Gear. Michelle Obama spent a productive Wednesday afternoon planting vegetables with school children during the spring planting of the White House vegetable garden on the South Lawn of the White House. The youngest designer to ever show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is also committed to improving working conditions in Cambodia, where his heritage lies. Police are investigating a video which appears to show Manchester City fans singing a song about the Munich Air Disaster. A woman left heartbroken following the end of a relationship asked her friends to pose 'as she was feeling' for a therapeutic photography project. Labour voters in Scotland will never forgive Ed Miliband if he accepts a deal with the SNP, the SNP leader has warned. The biblical city of Jerusalem has been a magnet for pilgrims devoted to several of the world's faiths and religions, notably Jews, Christians and Muslims. The biblical city has been a magnet for pilgrims devoted to several of the world's faiths and religions, notably Jews, Christians and Muslims. A man has spent a year losing 70lbs so he could donate his kidney to his wife. The party-loving girlfriend of footballer Johnny Manziel has come under fire on social media for refusing to give up on going out and enjoying herself now her boyfriend is out of rehab. All-you-can-eat: A senior high school teacher from Anshun city has been dubbed the 'luckiest wife in China' after her soldier husband cooked her enough food to last for a year before he returned to service. All images are copyrighted. Hundreds of firefighters have been working to contain a wildfire near a Southern California dam. A new Instagram account is dressing up junk food as fine dining to poke fun at high-end restaurants. Pippa Middleton is known for her impeccable sense of style, accessorised her look with a black tote, £159 black pumps by Jemima Vine and oversized sunglasses. Former Kayak world champion and two-time Olympic medalist Nathan Baggaley has been taken back into custody for allegedly assaulting a police officer at Byron Bay Blues Festival. The house where Tia Sharp was sexually assaulted and murdered before her body was hidden in the loft has finally been erased from a community. All images are copyrighted. A baby girl has been badly disfigured in a dog attack at home after her parents left her by herself while they worked in nearby fields. He's the man with the beard, the PhD and the multi-million pound fortune. All photos and videos taken using the Flashgap app disappear into a hidden album after three seconds and only appear at midday the day after the event. A New York judge has granted two chimpanzees held at a research lab the same rights as human prisoners, after a two year legal battle by an animal rights group. A former Premier League footballer 'cast his net around' for players willing to take part in a plot to fix lower league matches, a court has heard. A student nurse says she was left feeling she looked like the Elephant Man after being hit in the face by a flying pint glass which was thrown across a pub during a heavy metal gig. All images are copyrighted. At least 400 migrants trying to reach Europe from Libya were killed after their boat capsized, it emerged tonight. An Australian mother whose twins were born so early they spent their first two months in intensive care has revealed she almost lost her son Mason a second time after he contracted an extremely rare virus. A Texas father is accused of shooting dead his 22-year-old son for coming to the defense of his mother during a heated domestic argument. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters His turn as Doctor Who was among the shortest incarnations of the Time Lord in the programme’s 52-year-history. A dramatic confrontation between an alleged Army impostor and a bystander in Florida has been caught on video. Caring for a loved one with dementia can be a harrowing experience. The burglars behind the Hatton Garden raid may have carried out a similarly audacious burglary just two years earlier in Berlin, it has emerged. A two-year-old boy is recovering after falling into a cheetah exhibit at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo after his parents dangled him over the edge, officials said. A dog walker used nail clippers to free a kidnapped woman who police say was held prisoner and sexually assaulted by a Canadian man for five days. One of the men accused of killing Alexander Litvinenko claimed today that the Russian spy's death may have been an 'accidental suicide' after he inadvertently handled polonium. All images are copyrighted. It's one of the most heartbreaking stories you'll ever hear. The history of an abandoned 19th century Victorian asylum in the West Midlands saw patients being restrained by means of 'the leather muff,' 'iron handcuffs' and'restraint chair'. A nurse has been awarded £16,500 after being forced to resign from a dentist who bombarded her with sexist text messages. A Columbia attorney and former executive director of the South Carolina Republican Party has been arrested and charged with criminal domestic violence following an incident involving his wife last month. The jury in the Victorino Chua murder trial has retired to consider its verdict. The Great British Bake Off presenter Sue Perkins is taking a break from Twitter after men began sending her death threats in response to her becoming the bookmakers' favourite to replace Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear. Ed Balls has been accused of treating the public with 'contempt' after dismissing as a 'joke' the infamous Labour note admitting the party had blown the nation's finances. A one-year-old girl remains in critical condition after being shot in the head in a suspected road rage shooting in Washington state. A California mother has been accused of setting her seven-year-old daughter on fire. A 78-year-old woman used her own detective work to track down a burglar who had stolen her jewellery during a raid on her home. Europe has been urged to copy Australia's military-led'stop the boats' policy to avoid migrant tragedies in the Mediterranean. Schools should stop using motivational posters to encourage pupils to succeed, an education expert has said. It was a 'once in a lifetime' opportunity to work with one of Australia's most well-known personal trainers. As Charlotte Cosby showed off her super-slim figure in a new Instagram photo, many of her fans balked at her now tiny frame. All images are copyrighted. The father of a six-year-old girl whose teeth were so rotten her life was endangered pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment. Cigarette-smoking teenagers hit a new low last year as youngsters turn to e-cigarettes instead, a study has revealed. Frieden: Cigarette-smoking teenagers hit a new low last year as youngsters turn to e-cigarettes instead, a study has revealed. Celebrity chef Bobby Flay has filed for divorce from actress Stephanie March - but according to a new report, he is offering her just $5,000 a month. Police are hunting a gang of paedophile hunters accused of posing as children online and then beating up men who agree to meet them. A man suspected of fatally shooting two people at the scene of a traffic accident that killed his nephew has taken his own life, according to police. An alligator reportedly attacked and ate a 100-pound dog at an Alabama park in early April. The 'goblins' are scientifically known as 'hoodoos' - rock protrusions consisting of relatively soft rock topped by harder stone that preserves each column's spire-like shape from weather erosion. An Australian woman who was given up for adoption during the Vietnam War has been given the chance to meet her birth mother for the first time. Apple has bought a company that makes depth-sensing cameras, as seen on HTC One and Intel's RealSense 3D computer. Supermodel Liya Kebede has become the first black woman to grace the cover of Vogue in five years. 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A Washington Post reporter detained in Iran has been charged with espionage and collaborating with 'hostile governments', nine months after his arrest. A small island off the coast of Miami has topped a list of America's richest streets. A boy born with parts of his brain in the wrong place has stunned doctors by walking two miles every day. Ed Miliband this morning launched a furious attack on David Cameron and other EU leaders for leaving refugees to drown by stopping search and rescue missions in the Mediterranean. An advert for a job in a deserted Montana ghost town has gone viral, with hundreds of people applying for the vacancies. The brothel at the centre of Australia's first ever sex slavery case has gone on sale. A church preacher is being held on suspicion of murdering his pregnant British wife in a hotel room in Ghana. A man who dresses as the Cookie Monster to greet visitors to New York's Times Square was arrested for allegedly groping a teenager. The cost of divorce can wreck retirement many years after the break-up of a marriage, according to research. Comedian Sarah Silverman has been forced to apologise after she was caught exaggerating a story about being paid less than a man for a gig - to highlight the gender pay gap. The number of female genital cosmetic operations performed on the NHS has risen five-fold in the last decade as women worry they're not 'normal'. Children are being auditioned at school for Britain’s Got Talent to stop them bunking off lessons, it has been revealed. Kim Kardashian has revealed that she changes her food intake every ten days and works with a nutritionist to create meal plans for her and husband Kanye West. A two-year-old Ohio boy who went missing while playing in the front yard of his family's home has been found dead. Christy Turlington Burns may be about to run her fourth marathon in as many years, but the former supermodel insists that childbirth was by far her toughest challenge yet. A Texas mom who has already spent seven years in prison for the murder of her four-year-old adopted son, and was released shortly before Christmas, will not face new murder charges. Two fishermen had to be rescued from the sea after their DIY boat broke down. Nick Clegg has vowed to block the Tories imposing deep welfare cuts as the price of any future Coalition deal. A morbidly obese man has started documenting his efforts to lose more than 300lbs - without weight loss surgery - after the intense back pain brought on by his size prompted him to get serious about his health. The FBI have recovered one of the gold bars stolen in a $5 million truck robbery in North Carolina last month. England Under 19s drew 2-2 with Norway Under 19s in Belfast to qualify for this summer's European Championships in Israel. She's one of the world's most famous supermodels. A man who downloaded thousands of indecent images of children because he believed a secret society was responsible has been jailed. A lottery winner who thought her husband was playing an April Fools' Day prank when he told her they had scooped £53million has returned to making lunches for pensioners a week after their big win. A senior aide to US Senator Kelly Ayotte has resigned after he was arrested for allegedly soliciting a prostitute, the senator's office said. A Wall Street banker raped an Irish student in a 'disgusting, violent attack' because he was determined to have sex on his birthday, a court heard. At least 34 people were arrested after hundreds of protesters gathered in New York City on Tuesday night to march against police brutality. University students who smoke cannabis can expect to get lower grades across the board but especially if they are studying maths, a new study has revealed. A hoard of silver coins worth £34million that was sunk by the Nazis on board a steamship has been salvaged by a British-led team at a record depth of 5,150m (17,000ft). A new Channel 4 series shines a light on the UK's billion-pound supercar industry, where some of the best salespeople can turn over millions of pounds of profit every year. A new Channel 4 series shines a light on the UK's billion-pound supercar industry, where some of the best salespeople can turn over millions of pounds of profit every year. The new craze is popular among teens desperate to emulate Jenner's famous plump lips. Lord Janner of Braunstone is not fit to stand trial over claims he abused young boys at care homes and is now not fit to stand trial despite 'credible evidence'. Rita Ora's stylist has revealed how much work the chart-topper has to put into ensuring her blonde locks remain totally healthy. The first photograph of the baby daughter of an American woman accused of murdering her mother in Bali has been released. Scientists are planning to drill into the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. A Chinese man recovering in hospital after a car crash had a shock - when all 17 of his girlfriends turned up to see him. A Mercedes became wedged between two London buses following a four-vehicle pile-up in central London. A £150,000 Lamborghini Gallardo has just crashed into a tree, careered into the middle of the road and smashed a concrete bollard to smithereens. A woman from Nova Scotia who has a prosthetic leg may have started off on the wrong foot with someone who shares a parking lot with her. A man has accused rapper DMX and his entourage of robbing him while at a New Jersey gas station on Easter morning. Pacino fans who find the price too steep can opt for ‘The Unique Experience’, which allows them to eat lunch with the actor at his hotel before the London show, for £7,500 ($12,000). A terminally ill five-year-old has died just days after his devoted parents granted his final wish by getting married at his hospital bedside. A suspected Russian submarine may have been involved in an alarming incident off the coast of Northern Ireland. Three people were arrested for being drunk and disorderly on a Ryanair plane that was about to leave Britain for the Algarve. A burglar who stole vintage watches worth more than £200,000 from an antiques shop in a Mission Impossible-style raid by crawling along the floor to avoid setting off the infrared beams has been caught on CCTV. A crime scene warrant has been issued for the home of an Australian teacher who has been missing for more than a month. A man accused of raping a woman in a Manhattan bar lived in a homeless shelter along with 13 other sex offenders located just one block from a special needs school. Just one day after it was learned Bobby Flay had separated from his wife of 10 years, Law & Order: SVU star Stephanie March, the famous chef has filed for divorce. An African American teenager who was shot by a police officer in the back because his friend was holding a toy gun is suing Los Angeles for $20 million. A California man has been arrested after he was caught on camera punching his three-year-old son in the face. The Ohio parents of a two-year-old child who authorities say was beaten and starved to death have been indicted on aggravated murder charges. A 'despicable' thief who stole £60 from an epileptic woman's handbag after she collapsed and suffered a violent fit is being hunted by police. An Army recruitment sergeant who served with the Special Forces in Iraq has denied sex attacks on 11 female cadets - saying they 'never happened'. The team behind Doctor Who is fighting plans by BBC boss Danny Cohen to turn the global hit series into a Hollywood blockbuster, leaked Sony emails have revealed. Two kayakers have died, and another remains in serious condition, after a sudden storm in Washington's Dungeness Bay hit their church kayaking trip. An Irish tourist accused of leaving his brother in a coma after a late night argument in Sydney has pleaded guilty to recklessly causing grievous bodily harm. Two best mates from rural Victoria have vowed to keep Aussie lingo alive by making memorabilia that encapsulates the fading vernacular. In Case You Missed It: a round-up of interesting technology-related links shared over the weekend. A lamp used by Florence Nightingale as she wrote about her nursing experiences in the Crimean War is to be sold at auction. At least two people were killed when a tornado swept through a small town in northern Illinois. Royal fans gathered outside St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, to wish the Queen a happy 89th birthday. Bronze-working had not been developed at this time in Alaska, and researchers instead believe the artefacts were created in China, Korea or Yakutia. The four sisters caught in the middle of a battle between their parents that spanned two continents have told their side of the story. A Utah man was shocked to discover that his 'informal meeting' with a federal official to discuss veterans was actually with President Barack Obama. A 'hero' police officer smashed a car window to save a baby trapped in the vehicle on one of the hottest days of the year. All images are copyrighted. The father of two British jihadis who were killed while fighting in Syria has left the UK and travelled to Libya in a bid to find his eldest son and bring him home. A brutal battle between two Arctic foxes has been captured on camera in Iceland. A UKIP parliamentary candidate has been accused of lying about her son being injured in Afghanistan. The family of a North Carolina toddler who drowned in a pool last week went to set up an online fundraiser to help them with his funeral costs, only to discover that scammers have beat them to the punch. A Paratrooper who braved heavy Taliban fire to rescue a wounded comrade received the Victoria Cross from the Queen yesterday. French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen has pulled out of regional elections amid a family feud. An Oregon lawmaker has proposed legislation creating uniform standards for hand dryers in public restrooms. While many designers, some modelling agencies, and even Vogue magazine have pledged in recent years not to work with models under the age of 16, plus-size model Ashley Graham, 27, says she's been working since well before that cut-off age - and in her underwear, no less. Drought: In this photo taken Friday March 27, 2015, low-flow water emitters sit on some of the dry, cracked ground of farmer Rudy Mussi's almond orchard in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta near Stockton, California. An army recruitment sergeant got a teenage cadet pregnant after raping her during a campaign of abuse against female recruits, a court heard. A mum has come under fire for sending out invitations to her son's first birthday in which she lists very specific requests - including some quite large and expensive gifts. Los Angeles Angels baseball star Josh Hamilton has filed for divorce from his wife, just months after they celebrated 10 years together. Cuban state media has published photos of Fidel Castro shaking hands with a group of Venezuelans. A new photograph of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall has been released to mark their 10th anniversary. An angry neighbour who stormed onto the catwalk at Sydney's Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week while fashion designer Kym Ellery was taking her bow has compared the noise being made at the event to a jumbo jet. The back door of the Stanford family home was left permanently ajar as investigators swarmed the property in a quiet Leeton street on Thursday. Relatives of the victims of a South Korean ferry sinking that killed more than 300 people a year ago have held a rally demanding the government salvage the vessel. A former bodyguard who struggled to bond with his nine-year-old autistic son has finally mended their relationship - by becoming his second mother. A North Carolina man's obituary asked two things of friends and family: instead of sending flowers for the funeral, give the money to charity. A North Carolina man's obituary asked two things of friends and family: instead of sending flowers for the funeral, give the money to charity. The story of Viv Nicholson, who has died aged 79, is an exuberant lesson in what happens when you ignore all the advice and just blow the lot. An investor has paid a whopping $71.2m for a sprawling Florida estate - just two weeks after he gave a speech that slammed the rising wealth gap in America. Johnny Manziel's hard-partying and off-the-field antics were well known while he was in college. A woman who ended up getting lost while running a marathon in Raleigh, North Carolina and ended up having to hitch a ride with the cops to get back on course, still won her race some nine minutes ahead of her closest competitor. Russian customs officials have seized what is being described as a 'zoo in a suitcase' from a woman accused of smuggling 108 exotic animals in Russia. A Michigan mechanic has become the latest business owner to claim his religious views should allow him to be able to refuse serving gay customers. Vulnerable boys were trafficked from a children’s home before being abused by ‘very powerful’ figures in a Westminster paedophile ring, a victim has claimed. Footage has emerged of the moment a father and his 13-year-old daughter were bashed and robbed by a gang of 25 teenagers outside a shopping centre. A deckchair recovered from the wreck of the Titanic is expected to fetch around £80,000 at auction. A dog on death row will for the first time in history have its case heard in the High Court of Australia. Prince Harry has been pictured with an assault rifle for the first time during his month-long attachment with the Australian army. A third-grade teacher in Denver, Colorado has sparked a sensation on Twitter, after asking her students to open up about their personal struggles. An Arizona man who suffers from an extreme case of a tumor disorder in which his body is covered in noncancerous lumps said he finally has a feeling of belonging. As part of the 400th anniversary of Birmingham's birth, the city's family history records have been put online for the first time. All images are copyrighted. She has a reputation for being a ‘pushy parent’ and with some newly acquired dance moves under her belt, she might have been expected to muscle in. A groundbreaking facial surgeon has been struck off after repeatedly punching a patient in the face 'like a boxer' to fix his broken cheekbone. A lobster restaurant in Canada has issued a detailed and sincere apology after it was attacked by online commenters for a ban on'small screaming children' A 19-year-old girl was forced to relearn basic functional skills such as walking, swallowing food and getting dressed after she fell out a fraternity house's window and suffered a traumatic brain injury. An elderly couple has spent four years living in the shadows after being forced to board up their windows because of constant anti-social behaviour. Kim Kardashian was removed from a photo of her dining at a non-kosher venue with her husband, Kanye West, and Jerusalem's mayor, Nir Barkat, by the ultra-Orthodox news site, Hakikar Kim Kardashian was removed from a photo of her dining at a non-kosher venue with her husband, Kanye West, and Jerusalem's mayor, Nir Barkat, by the ultra-Orthodox news site, Hakikar Kim Kardashian was removed from a photo of her dining at a non-kosher venue with her husband, Kanye West, and Jerusalem's mayor, Nir Barkat, by the ultra- From missing golf clubs to losing your luggage, here are some of the more unusual and less-than-ideal experiences celebrities have had while travelling. Pre-orders for Apple Watch will only be accepted online during the initial launch period. All images are copyrighted. The boat that sank in the Mediterranean killing 400 migrants capsized when desperate passengers surged to one side because they thought they were about to be rescued, it emerged yesterday. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to live on a superyacht, here’s your chance. A series of pictures by German artist Jrg Dsterwald show body-painted models camouflaged in woodland. David Cameron's manifesto pledge to dramatically extend Margaret Thatcher's right-to-buy policy was this morning attacked as a 'deeply unfair' bribe which will cost taxpayers billions of pounds. All images are copyrighted. Feelings can strengthen memories, according to a new study. The world's best golfers gathered on the eve of the Masters on Thursday to take on a nine-hole course, often with their wives, girlfriends or children as caddies, as part of the Par 3 Contest. If you think chartering a private jet is only possible for the likes of Beyonce, oligarchs and diplomats, you are in luck. Footage: Colin Kay Dementia and stroke are the two leading causes of death and disability in the UK. More than 2,200 Walmart workers have lost their jobs after the retail corporation announced it was temporarily closing five stores for 'extensive' plumbing repairs. A leading bank official has been fired after being exposed as a Nazi-themed dominatrix. Senior Conservatives have warned that the SNP’s threat to veto public spending across entire departments unless it gets its way could even lead to a US-style government shutdown. The British Veterinary Association has withdrawn its support for the shooting of free-running badgers in controversial pilot culls. The Sunday Telegraph has revealed details of a contract signed between Tony Blair and the Colombian government in 2013. Patients could soon be forced to pay to use basic services such as GPs, doctors leaders have warned. Prince Harry's former girlfriend Chelsy Davy appeared to be making the most of the good weather as she stepped out in a sophisticated summer outfit for a London restaurant launch. The town of Yaphank, Long Island, was once home to a camp for Nazis where like-minded individuals could drink beer and learn about eugenics. The parents of Gareth MacDonald, who was murdered by his conman lover Glen Rycroft, say they blame themselves for his death. An Italian ice cream man chased his older rival in his van and then punched him through the driver's window in a turf war over'stealing' customers from a new housing development. A giant turnip weighing a whopping 33lbs and measuring 4ft long across has been grown in China's Yunnan Province. In Case You Missed It: A round-up of interesting technology-related links shared over the weekend. Labour would be 'in hock to a party that - slowly but surely - will push them ever further to the left', Sir John Major has warned. A former New York City investment banker faces trial in eastern Long Island on charges he raped a woman he took home after celebrating his birthday at a Hamptons nightclub. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. An architect who arranged to meet a woman on a blind date raped her several hours later while telling her 'girls say no but they don't really mean it,' a court has heard. The leader of a gang that terrorised Sydney teenage girls on a four-week rampage before the 2000 Sydney Olympics has been attacked by fellow inmates inside one of Australia's toughest prisons. All images are copyrighted. She was a young mother who ran into a doctor's office in a desperate bid to get help for her mental health problems. I love wine. All images are copyrighted. A British tourist has claimed she was molested by a taxi driver in Jaipur, who has now been arrested. Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has been accused of 'washing his hands' of the Cyril Smith scandal. A Michigan family have been left devastated after a state Department of Natural Resources officer shot dead their beloved pet potbelly pig, claiming little 'Caesar' made him feel threatened while on the loose. Google has released an update to its Android software allowing owners to unlock their phone with their voice. A size six woman who was determined to keep in shape during pregnancy revealed she exercised twice a day and ate 30 pieces of fruit - including eight mangoes and ten bananas - every day Hawaii's governor and university president are meeting to discuss a telescope project on sacred land. Queensland's Anglican Archbishop has backed calls for the state's controversial 'gay panic' homicide defence to be scrapped. How many times a day do you go online? If you're struggling to get your baby to sleep, try gliding a piece of tissue paper over a baby's face until the tot nods off. North Sea cod stocks are bouncing back after being heavily overfished for decades and could even be sustainable in five years, new research has found. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Sotiris Tsakiris looks at the geography of Greece. Robert Durst is facing the death penalty in California, where he is accused of murdering his longtime friend Susan Berman in 2000. Paul Nuttall, UKIP’s education spokesman, appeared in the party’s manifesto in thick-rimmed glasses holding a book called ‘British Rebels and Reformers’ - a vintage hard-back picture book. A Florida couple have been charged with child neglect after two of their children told investigators they had been locked in a closet and forced to sleep on the floor. All images are copyrighted. The perfect dog has all the best bits from the UK's favourite breeds, the hair of an English Bulldog and a Labrador nose. A 17-year-old girl has died after falling ill with meningitis, according to local health officials. A family is fearing for a missing Colorado father of five who was last seen nearly two weeks ago while making a purchase of more than $350 at a Southern California Walmart. A driver was shocked to receive a £50 fine for failing to display his tax disc - despite it not becoming a legal requirement six months ago. A US family have returned to the home of their mother, a compulsive hoarder, 20 years after he left and created a moving series of images about his uneasy upbringing. Life as a hoarder's child: Geoff Johnson returned to the home of his mother, a compulsive hoarder, 20 years after he left and created a moving series of images about his uneasy upbringing. Missing: Iona Costello, 51, and her 14-year-old daughter Emily Costello have been missing for almost three weeks after last being seen on March 30 near their home in the wealthy seaside village of Greenport. The world's chemical weapons watchdog is marking 100 years since the first use of chlorine gas in World War I. All images are copyrighted. Hundreds of people gathered for a vigil in Glasgow today in memory of 24-year-old Karen Buckley. A senior high school in China has installed metal bars on all balconies after two pupils committed suicide in six months If you’ve ever wondered what a poncho is, then you’ve come to the right place. The US has accused Iran of using its air force to bomb Houthi rebels in Yemen. Mouldy food was discovered in a restaurant by inspectors after a diner complained of finding dog faeces on the floor - leading to £15,000 in fines for the ‘dangerous’ owner. An off-duty Secret Service agent has been arrested and charged with attempted burglary and destruction of property. From bargain bath mats and kitchen utensils to fun knick-knacks like silly straws and children’s stick-on jewellery, hundreds of products sold at discount retailers have been found to contain toxic levels of harmful metals, plastics and chemicals that have been linked to cancers and diseases. The elderly husband who has been charged with the murder of two women in Victoria nearly 24 years ago - one of them being his wife - has described the accusations as 'bizarre'. Stars have flocked to Twitter to praise Tom Hanks' wife Rita Wilson for revealing that she was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and has undergone a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. The Obama administration is changing its policy on the no-fly list. An elderly couple died in a freak accident after the woman fell down the stairs in a desperate attempt to save her partner who had also tripped. This is the dramatic moment two traffic police officers were almost decapitated after a caravan sped past at speed with a window wide open. A 900-year-old Peruvian mummy has been discovered by cleaners who initially thought they had stumbled across a murder victim. The son of an 81-year-old woman living in sheltered housing has criticised the quality of food being served to her. Organisers of a 10km fun run have apologised after hundreds of runners were sent on a two-mile detour. As Andy Murray and Kim Sears tie the knot, we take a look at the different types of wedding dresses that brides are opting for nowadays. The founder of Poundland who grew up with the family motto 'if you don't work you don't eat' has revealed how he gave his parents £25million when he sold the company - but still relies on pocket money from his wife. Prince William and Kate Middleton look like they could use a bit of a laugh. House prices across the UK will rise at a fraction of last year’s frenetic pace, forecasts show. More than 25 women have been airlifted from Royal Navy ships because of pregnancy, it has emerged. They have been married for less than a year and already there's a baby on the way. A Dallas architect has taken 14 shipping containers and transformed them into a stunningly modern 3,700-square-foot three-bedroom home. Dental kits which allow people to carry out their own fillings and repair caps and crowns at home are on the rise as patients say they can't afford a visit to the dentist. Fast food chain KFC has been accused of using psychological tests to weed out potential employees. Parts of Australia's New South Wales (NSW) have been hit by one of the strongest storms in a decade. What do you do if your identity is stolen? She looks good on the red carpet, at Wimbledon and out shopping and it seems Pippa Middleton looks great even when she's out running! A second suspect has been charged in the stabbing death of a lawyer at an upscale Washington hotel. Thousands of fish have died overnight at a commercial fish farm in southern China's Guangdong Province after the lake became polluted. The head of an elite Victorian private school has resigned after a photograph of him looking at pornography on his work commuter circulated on social media. Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has urged Labour and Conservative voters to help'stop Alex Salmond in his tracks'. It's one of the world's best-known fast-food chains but KFC has been branded 'dreadful' by one of its first UK franchisees. New research suggests Neanderthals may have used wild herbs to their food. All images are copyrighted. The Fukushima nuclear disaster has led to a dramatic decline in bird populations in the region. Hundreds of barrel jellyfish have been spotted in water off the coast of Devon and Cornwall. Making waves: Billions of barrel jellyfish have been spotted in water off the coast of Devon and Cornwall. The price of olive oil is expected to rocket as forestry officials in southern Italy began cutting down thousands of olive trees infected with a deadly bacteria. A university student attacked by a serial rapist confronted him in court yesterday to say he had taken away ‘every piece of joy’ in her life. Two Britons are thought to be among seven people who were killed when a light aircraft crashed in the Punta Cana region of the Dominican Republic today. A gay couple are celebrating the birth of their second baby after enlisting the help of three surrogate mothers. It has been the Duchess of Cambridge’s label of choice during her two pregnancies. Ed Miliband has dismissed claims he would be held to ransom by the SNP - insisting 'that ain't going to happen'. The chair in which Abraham Lincoln was shot has been on display at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, for 85 years. All images are copyrighted. Police say they shot and killed a 23-year-old black man after he'refused to listen' to them and charged at them with a knife. Nearly 500 British holidaymakers were stranded overnight on an impounded cruise ship in Lisbon harbour after its owners were served with a summons for an allegedly unpaid debt. A woman who was told she would die unless she lost half her body weight has revealed how her mother still buys her junk food. The average Briton enjoys 884 cups of tea each year - or enough to fill two bathtubs, a survey has found. Scientists may have captured the song of a new species of whale living in the Antarctic. A teacher who was suspended for allowing her class to write 'get well soon' letters to a convicted police killer claims the children wanted to send notes to him. A Second World War veteran who works two days a week at McDonald's has celebrated his 90th birthday with colleagues. All images are copyrighted. The slain editor of Charlie Hebdo has slammed his left-wing critics from beyond the grave for criticising publication of drawings of Mohammad. The UK is set to have its warmest day of the year so far, forecasters have predicted. The US state of Oklahoma has approved the use of nitrogen gas to kill death row inmates if lethal injections are unavailable. Thousands of people, including hundreds of school children, lined the streets of Norfolk today to wave farewell to the Light Dragoons. The number of hayfever sufferers in the UK is predicted to reach 20 million this summer, up a third from last year as warm weather bathes the country. A woman has been arrested in the case involving an attempt to resurrect a two-year-old boy at a home operating also as a church. A New Mexico man has been arrested after police say he used his 13-year-old son as a getaway driver during a shooting at a gas station. A college campus in upstate New York was placed on lockdown after a bomb threat and a threat of a shooting. Four teenagers from different cities in the United States have each been accepted to all eight Ivy League schools. A whole host of ugly effigies have made appearances around the world in the form of waxworks, tribute statues and incredibly crude carvings. A 'wicked' daughter who stole £20,000 from her dementia-stricken mother and spent it on herself instead of paying care home fees has been spared jail. Female chimpanzees are more likely to use tools to help them hunt for food while males prefer capturing prey with their hands. Researchers have found that female chimps are more likely to use the tools to help them hunt for food while males tend to prefer capturing prey with their hands. All images are copyrighted. A former TV pitchman in Utah known for his over-the-top personality pleaded guilty to harassing a barn owl in flight while on a paraglider. If you've managed to so far miss out on the addictive, award-winning Netflix juggernaut which is House Of Cards, you'll probably just remember Robin Wright as the actress who played Jenny, Tom Hanks' bohemian childhood sweetheart, in Forest Gump. A bitter fast food war has erupted in Italy after a McDonalds' advert, which claimed Italian children preferred happy meals to pizza, caused so much offence chefs are now threatening legal action. If you've ever wondered what it's like to cook chicken in a KFC kitchen, then you've come to the right place. A charity Easter egg hunt in Australia has had to call the police on a gluttonous mother who took too many eggs. A Scottish castle commandeered by Winston Churchill to help prepare troops for the D-Day landings has gone on sale for £1.75m. A baby boy whose body was found in a supermarket bag in 1988 has been reburied. Hillary Clinton's aide Huma Abedin was spotted grabbing a Mexican lunch with husband Anthony Weiner and three-year-old son Jordan at quaint Tortaria in New York on Saturday Lawyers for jailed millionaire Robert Durst say he wants authorities to return more than $161,000 in cash taken after the real estate heir was arrested for murder. A trim 120-pound mother-of-four set a new world record this weekend and earned $6,000 in prize money after downing three 72-ounce steak dinners in just 20 minutes. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters Photographs taken with the very first'secret' handheld camera will go on display at the State Library giving Sydneysiders a rare chance to take a glimpse of what life in Sydney looked like back in the 1800’s. An Australian teenager who taunted police on Facebook while on the run has been arrested. A fugitive treasure hunter who took gold worth millions of dollars from a shipwreck before spending years on the run is finally facing jail. An eight-year-old schoolboy hanged himself in a 'tragic accident' after being sent to bed early for breaking his sister's beach bucket, an inquest heard. A woman on trial for murder admitted in a recorded interview with police that she had shot two men and fed their bodies to her pigs, the jury heard. Game of Thrones fans who did not want to wait and legally watch HBO's hit series premiere tonight have leaked the first four episodes online. If your partner snores heavily in bed, you might be tempted to give them a poke in the ribs and go back to sleep. An 18-year-old who assaulted a paramedic after he was caught trying to have sex in an ambulance has been jailed. The body of a seven-year-old boy who fell to his death while skiing in the French Alps will be brought home this weekend. A flight from London to Mexico was diverted to Bermuda after reports of unruly behaviour on board. All photographs courtesy Cindy Vasko. The husband of a woman who bravely battled cancer only to die of a deadly bug after being left in a filthy hospital room has spoken of his heartbreak. Police in Thailand opened fire on a car driven by an 'crazy' American tourist after she drove the wrong way down a busy road and crashed into 13 vehicles, injuring two people. A woman who was addicted to energy drinks ballooned to a size 20 after spending £11,000 on her high-sugar habit in just four years. Is the shrinking space on planes putting our health and safety in danger? A banking fraudster with links to Cherie Blair was killed instantly in a plane crash minutes after he sent a text saying his aircraft was going down, an investigation has revealed. Ed Miliband has pledged a new crackdown on illegal exploitation of migrant workers, promising a Home Office task force to boost prosecutions and fines on bad employers. Muslim women should be allowed to wear a full-face veil while appearing in court, Britain's most senior judge has suggested. Hillary Clinton's long-time aide Huma Abedin has been spotted for the second day in a row. She’s best known for her role in the 1980s detective series Dempsey And Makepeace, but now actress Glynis Barber is sharing her secrets on how to lose weight and keep it off. A year after he launched his own app and made headlines, Leo Grand is still homeless. The FBI's handling of reports about a Saudi family fleeing Florida two weeks before the 9/11 attacks has raised suspicion that the agency is whitewashing any involvement by the Middle Eastern country. A union secretary has slammed supermarket chain Aldi for trying to overturn workplace laws and gain the right to force employees to work more than 38 hours a week. Boris Johnson was mobbed by fans in Nigel Farage's backyard as he fronted a major Tory push into the seat where the Ukip leader hopes to become an MP. A former soldier who had his kneecap blown off in combat is suing his employer after a colleague nicknamed him Hoppy. It is on course to be the hottest April on record and millions of Brits made the most of the sunny weekend weather and clear skies today by heading to beaches and parks across the country. A 103-year-old deckchair recovered from the wreck of the Titanic is expected sold for £100,000 at auction. For six months Chris Rowe was plagued by an irritating cough. A Fenerbahce team bus has been shot at in northern Turkey, leaving the driver injured. Australian designers We Are Handsome are among the fashion houses rejecting traditional skinnier models in favour of strong, fit girls. The family of a seven-year-old British boy killed in the French Alps say his death has left a ‘vast void in their hearts’. A woman in China has been arrested after apparently abandoning her newborn baby in a rubbish bin in a fast-food restaurant. Nigel Farage has started his general election campaign by missing an event after getting stuck in traffic. All images are copyrighted. FBI agents have been told they must run, fight and shoot if they want to keep their jobs. A pub which survived being bombed during the Second World War but has now been illegally demolished by developers to make way for luxury flats. The FBI and New York Police Department (NYPD) are offering a reward for information about a bomb explosion in 2008. A teenager had to close her mother’s shop to detain a shoplifter for three hours until police arrived - only for them to let her off with a caution. Turkey has blocked access to Twitter and YouTube after they refused a request to remove pictures of a prosecutor held during an armed siege last week. A student who identifies as gender neutral claims a Whataburger in Austin, Texas denied service because the student was wearing lingerie. Nigella Lawson is returning to the BBC to host a show about 'back to basics' cooking for the first time since the explosive court case involving her ex-husband Charles Saatchi. All images are copyrighted. Texas is set to put to death a 42-year-old man convicted of killing two people during a shootout more than a decade ago. Lord Stevens is to be investigated over allegations of a cover-up of police corruption in the bungled Stephen Lawrence murder probe. The Masurian Lakes, in north-east Poland, are the furthest outreach of the Masurian Lakes (Poland’s Lake District), and the most sparsely populated. An aspiring model has been found guilty of luring a professional gambler to his death after taking advantage of him being a'soft target'. The planet is half as massive as Jupiter and could help astronomers gain a better understanding of the distribution of planets in the Milky Way. Police have been criticised for using Lego figures to warn people about the dangers of housebreaking. A romantic boyfriend gave his partner the surprise of her life when he asked her to marry him by hiring a giant billboard at the side of a road she passes on her way to work. The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) made the announcement about Get Rid of Sids Project on Wednesday Eight California deputies have been placed on paid leave after they were filmed beating and kicking an alleged horse thief. A newly-built mansion that was constructed on the site of a former milking parlour in Mayfair has gone on the market for £25million. A former college student is suing her school over claims she wasn't allowed to audition for the dance team because of her weight. Doctors are putting the health of women and their babies at risk by performing caesarean sections too readily, UN officials warn. A spear fisherman had to be airlifted to hospital after being bitten by a shark off the coast of Florida. The Duggars are known for their strict courtship rules, which require them to go on chaperoned dates, with side hugs, the only permitted form of physical contact. A Labour shadow minister was left gobsmacked after a primary school pupil told him he supported Ukip because he wanted to get 'all the foreigners out the country'. He has become so relaxed around humans that he regularly falls asleep in the laps and hands of residents. The Ministry of Defence was under fire after vital details of the RAF's main base on the Falklands Islands were published on their website. He's one of the most in-demand models in the industry, and one of the first ever to be a full tattooed one at that. The 24-year-old, better known as simply Stephen James, is now quickly becoming one of the most in-demand models in the industry, and one of the first ever to be a full tattooed one at that. An NBA player and his wife have been stabbed after an argument outside a Manhattan nightclub. An 11-year-old Chinese schoolboy has become mute after he drank a glass of water which had been laced with perfume and chalk dust as part of a prank. A mother has hit out at a restaurant after staff accidentally served her 10-year-old daughter a drink with alcohol in it. This is the stomach-churning moment two young girls are catapulted 100mph into the air on a slingshot ride with their terrified - and deafening - reactions caught on camera. A TV cameraman has been banned from the Aaron Hernandez murder trial after admitting he followed jurors at the end of a court session. Two Air India pilots have been removed from duty after they reportedly got into a fight inside the cockpit of a plane shortly before it was scheduled to take off. A series of earthquakes that rattled a small Texan community have been linked to nearby oil and gas operations. Richard III may have been a victim of Shakespeare's 'hunchback toad', according to new research. InXS guitarist Kirk Pengilly and his surfing champion wife Layne Beachley have won their legal battle against a neighbour who claimed her sea views would be 'destroyed'. A top judge has said that Australia's surrogacy laws need to be overhauled to prevent a repeat of the baby Gammy case. When your credit card details are stolen, where do they end up? A woman once dubbed 'Fatty Bum Bum' by playground bullies has lost more than 18 stone (252lbs) to become a slim size six. Nearly half of the British public believe the Duchess of Cornwall should become Queen Consort when the Prince of Wales accedes to the throne. An armed robber who held up a shop with a knife was caught because his own former mother-in-law was working behind the till. Former president Bill Clinton said he is 'proud' of wife Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid for the 2016 election. Kim Richards has spoken out for the first time since her shocking arrest last week following a drunken altercation at The Beverly Hills Hotel. The 30-year-old mom-to-be, who came under fire for her being tiny and toned throughout her pregnancy, told her critics to unfollow her if they have a problem with her pictures A selection of thirsty animals were captured drinking water in their own unique way - and the results are hilarious. A retired British soldier has been arrested by detectives investigating the shooting of a man with learning difficulties in Northern Ireland in 1974. An 86-year-old Kansas City Chiefs superfan had one dying wish - to see her beloved team before taking her last breath. The wife of Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor allegedly made an obscene gesture then threw a cup of soda over one of her husband's political rivals. A devoted Chinese father is desperately trying to raise money to pay his son's huge medical bills by dressing up a horse and begging people to ride him. Australia's 'tiny hearts and balls of steel', it's apparently the perfect combination in dealing with asylum seeker boats, and a policy which could be copied by Britain, according to a British commentator. A Michigan man accused of killing his wife and two young children has told a judge he wants to plead insanity. The US Surgeon General has enlisted Elmo to urge American children to get vaccinated in the wake of recent national debate over the right to refuse immunization. All images are copyrighted. The full horror of 'crime and punishment' under the Islamic State is laid bare in a document which sets out a list of harsh penalties for anyone who falls foul of the terror group's strict interpretation of its own laws. Elephants are forced to pose for pictures and be ridden by guests at the resort, and others across Thailand. All 13 members of a church choir have resigned following the sacking of their music director. The Chancellor has refused to rule out further tax cuts for the country's top earners. Raffaele Sollecito has been spotted going on a lingerie shopping spree - two weeks after he was cleared of killing British student Meredith Kercher. The images were posted on social media, including the Shomoukh Al-Islam jihadi forum, under the title Leveling Graves And Erasing Pagan Symbols. Three children have died as one remains in a serious condition after a car crashed into a lake outside of Melbourne. Richard Sherman may have been devastated after he and the Seattle Seahawks fell to the New England Patriots in this year's Super Bowl, but it did not last for long. It's one of the most stressful times of a new mother's life. Looking after a newborn is one of the most exhausting periods in life (picture posed by model) Well-meaning visitors arrive at the house armed with gifts for the baby and plenty of compliments. This is the moment a paedophile was caught by police after grooming a girl he believed to be 14 on the internet. A trip to the handbag hospital is becoming more and more fashionable, even though the most treatment costs as much as £200. Footage: Jon Czerniecki They’re the kind of colourful adverts that would have been created by the real-life Don Drapers, Peggy Olsons and other ‘mad men’ of Madison Avenue. It may look like a misshapen disk of metal, but this coin is one of the oldest ever to be found in Britain. A mother-of-two branded 'Fagin' made almost £50,000 in a lucrative family shoplifting firm with her daughters - and now they have been told to pay back just £1 each. A mother-of-three repeatedly knifed in the head by her violent boyfriend has revealed how she begged him to put her to bed so she didn't die on the floor. Hailey Baldwin, the daugher of actor Stephen Baldwin, has revealed that she used to spend nights sleeping over at Kim Kardashian’s apartment, before she found fame herself. The family of an Australian woman who has been missing for almost a month have shared their heartbreak over her disappearance. Breast cancer, eating dinner or a snack late at night and a new drug combination are among the stories in the news this week. Parents are being urged to teach their children how to dial 999 in the event of an emergency. Just two cups of coffee a day could halve the risk of breast cancer returning in women recovering from the disease, a study has found. Airbus is set to introduce an extra seat to each row of its A380 model, squeezing yet more passengers onto each plane. A Good Samaritan who pulled a driver from an SUV hanging dangerously on the edge of a cliff spoke out for the first time on Thursday to describe the rescue that was captured in a heart-stopping photo. You need to eat just ten almonds to get your daily requirement of calcium (700mg) You need to eat just ten almonds to get your daily requirement of calcium (700mg), important for healthy bones. You need to eat just ten almonds to get your daily requirement of calcium (700mg) You need to eat just ten almonds to get your daily requirement of calcium (700mg), important for healthy bones. The Andaz Liverpool Street hotel in London used to be bedlam, but not through cavalier management, rebellious staff or disruptive guests. amiable: The Andaz Liverpool Street hotel in London used to be bedlam, but not through cavalier management, rebellious staff or disruptive guests. Kate Major Lohan has been arrested for a 'drunken attack' on her husband Michael Lohan, TMZ report. When a 19-year-old Canadian was killed fighting for the so-called Islamic State (IS) in Syria last year, his mother was left devastated. A drink-driver shouted 'watch this' before killing a cyclist in a hit-and-run, a court heard. Alcohol saved the life of a woman who was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. A five-year-old boy in Dallas has had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of discovering 100million-year-old dinosaur bones while searching for fossils with his dad. The woman who came up with a neon sign that has welcomed countless visitors to 'fabulous Las Vegas' since 1959 has died. Ed Miliband has accused David Cameron of 'playing fast and loose' with the United Kingdom by talking up the prospects of Scottish nationalists in the May 7 General Election. An Australian entrepreneur is using her experience as a 'flamer' to teach children how to deal with online bullies. All images are copyrighted. A coroner has questioned the lack of swimming in the national curriculum after Rony John, 15, drowned on the first day of his summer holidays. A nanny is behind bars after she was caught on camera allegedly beating a young girl in her care. Lidia Quilligana was arrested in Danbury, Connecticut last month after police viewed a video that allegedly showed her choking and beating a 3-year-old girl, and then burning her legs, arms and hands on a hot stove as she screamed out in pain. A grieving mother will hold a second funeral for her baby daughter tomorrow 16 years after she was killed by her lottery addict father. Would-be Siennas hoping to appear in an advert for bottled water should be 5ft 6in in height, have a 2512in waist and be prepared to cut their hair into a messy bob, so they look like Sienna Miller. All photographs Arwed Messmer Thousands of law-abiding motorists have had their cars clamped because they were unaware of major vehicle tax rule changes. Friends and political advisers of a Missouri politician who killed himself say he was so disillusioned with his own party that he considered running as an independent. The overbearing and interfering mother-in-law is often jokingly portrayed as most people’s least favourite family member. The French military has released new images of its anti-jihadist operation in the Sahel region of North Africa. As the US endures one of its driest years on record, scientists are looking at ways to combat the problem. It's almost four years since 60 Minutes aired the dramatic scenes of the Vincenti sisters' forced return to Australia from Italy. The White House has opened an all-gender restroom. Have you ever wondered what the most common items people take from hotels are? A former lager lout who ballooned to 24 stone has lost nearly half his body weight by giving up his favourite drink. A businessman in suburban Detroit is under fire from unhappy neighbours after hanging a Confederate flag and nooses at his two properties in the area. It is the age-old trick of students the world over - pulling all-nighters to cram for an exam. All but one of 10 former Atlanta public school educators convicted in a widespread conspiracy to inflate student scores on standardized tests were sentenced to jail time on Tuesday, as the judge called the cheating scandal 'the sickest thing that's ever happened in this town.' A Disney driving instructor who was killed in a Lamborghini crash Sunday tried to grab the wheel in a desperate attempt to prevent a collision, as investigators say the car may have been speeding in the wrong direction around the track. A babysitter broke down during her murder trial this week as she demonstrated the moment she claims a 14-month-old toddler died after his neck snapped. Q: I have been suffering from mouth ulcers for the past five months and feel I'm living on Bonjela and mouthwash. The Green party has set it to music, with a new election advert featuring David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Ed Miliband and Nigel Farage forming a bizarre pro-austerity boyband. Nigel Farage suffered a fresh blow today after a poll of key marginal seats revealed voters were deserting Ukip in droves and returning to Labour and the Tories. Iran has banned its citizens from travelling to Saudi Arabia's holy sites over claims two teenaged boys were abused by airport officials while returning from a pilgrimage. From where to get free cocktails to those that show you how to make the most of leftovers, Femail has picked the ten every foodie should have. From which apps tell you where to get free cocktails to those that show you how to make the most of leftovers, Femail has picked the ten every foodie should have. The family of fourteen who last month walked out of a remote Christian commune that shuns the outside world are adjusting well to life in the wider community, a relative said, with the father accepting a farm job and the family moving into a home with modern appliances. A German pensioner who is expecting quadruplets said she went in search of sperm and egg donors when her youngest of 13 children told her: 'I want to have a little brother or sister.' The White House and the State Department have hit back at criticism from Senator John McCain about the terms of a nuclear deal with Iran. A thief has been jailed for stealing £30,000 worth of jewellery and valuables from members of gyms across London. Instagram has come under fire for refusing to publish certain images, particularly photos that are dedicated to showing the female form in its most honest state. Australian MP Andrew Robb has revealed he would force himself to sneeze by looking at the sun - which causes him to sneeze - because it would give him a 'hit of endorphins'. A carer who stole thousands of pounds from an elderly couple she befriended on Facebook has been jailed. The Pentagon has announced plans to exhume the bodies of nearly 400 sailors and Marines killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. All images are copyrighted. A black police constable has won a race discrimination case against his force after they did not promote him due to the colour of his skin. A Conservative party candidate has defended photographs which show him trying to lick a female friend's breasts saying they were taken on a night out with friends and show him being a normal, sociable person. A primary school headteacher has been banned from the profession for labelling an Asian job applicant 'Taliban' and calling special needs pupils 'roadkill'. The jury in the murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has begun deliberations. Iain Duncan Smith has come under fire for suggesting that zero-hours contracts should be re-named 'flexible hours'. Fox News anchor Chris Wallace has issued an apology after 'fat shaming' Kelly Clarkson in a radio interview, saying that he should have spoken of the singer's'remarkable talent', not her weight. A passionate truck driver has posted a five-minute plea online in a bid to encourage Australians to attend an Anzac Day memorial service. The Vatican is training up ordinary doctors, teachers and psychologists to cope with a rising tide of demonic possessions. The families of two slain New York City police officers threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Mets' home opener at Citi Field, while the widow of American Sniper Chris Kyle pitched in for the San Diego Padres. The very first black James Bond villain, Yaphet Kotto, has said the legendary secret agent role should only ever be portrayed by a white actor and 'political correctness be damned'. An avid angler, Mr Muggeridge couldn't believe his luck when a huge four metre tiger shark took a bite of his line, and he spent the next three hours trying to bring it to shore. An avid angler, Mr Muggeridge couldn't believe his luck when a huge four metre tiger shark took a bite of his line, and he spent the next three hours trying to bring it to shore. The mother of a two-year-old boy who fell 10 feet into a cheetah enclosure could face child endangerment charges after witnesses claim she was dangling him over the edge. All images are copyrighted. . The Aga Khan's American wife, Princess Salwa Aga Khan, has given birth to a baby boy. A teacher has been charged after she allegedly exchanged naked photos and sexual videos with a 14-year-old student she began texting when he was just 12. How do you deal with an emergency that affects your day-to-day life? Model Karlie Kloss is spreading her passion for computer coding and empowering young women by teaming up with the Flatiron School in New York to offer teen girls around the country scholarships to the academy's software engineering program this summer. All images are copyrighted. Sheriff's deputies undressed the body of a 20-year-old car crash victim then took inappropriate nude photos of her at the side of the road, her mother has claimed. More than 140 children have been removed from their classes at schools in Washington state because they could not prove they have had the required vaccinations. A cyclist who was killed in an accident with a lorry in London has been named as a former design chief of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Nick Clegg has dismissed David Cameron as a 'traditional shire Tory', as he was heckled over his broken tuition fees pledge. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo considers the plight of the world’s rhinos. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. A top guinea pig breeder has been left heartbroken after a thief stole his prize-winning animals. Police are searching for a man who failed to appear for a supervised visit with his son on the same day his mother was found dead. A gun-wielding Good Samaritan stopped a man from stealing a car by shooting the thief in the shoulder. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. The Queen and Princess Margaret recorded a special tape of favourite children's songs for the Queen Mother's 90th birthday in August 1990. This book is not for the faint-hearted. She helped to transform US First Lady Michelle Obama's public image into that of an all-American 'everywoman' who shops at retail outlets, does'mom dancing' and even has a Twitter account. A Florida man who was high on a designer drug called Flakka stripped and ran naked through traffic in Fort Lauderdale to escape from imaginary killers who he believed stole his clothes and wanted to murder him. The devastated parents of a 31-year-old Australian nurse who died six days after giving birth to her second child have revealed how doctors once told them their daughter wouldn't even live to see her sixth birthday, let alone have her own children. A debate between two Oklahoma roommates about whether an iPhone is better than an Android ended in a violent brawl with a stabbing and assault using beer bottles. Four koalas travelling to Singapore have been given a quick taste of Qantas' Business Class services and it was equipped with fresh eucalyptus leaves. A row has erupted over controversial plans to demolish an historic Grade I listed crescent designed by the architect of Buckingham Palace and replace it with a £500milion block of luxury flats. Books about Islam are flying off the shelves and selling out in France after the deadly Charlie Hebdo terror attacks in Paris raised questions about the religion. The CEO of a Seattle startup has instituted a $70,000 minimum wage at his credit card processing company - and he's paying for it by slashing his $1million salary to the same as his lowest-paid worker. The CEO of a Seattle startup has instituted a $70,000 minimum wage at his credit card processing company - and he's paying for it by slashing his $1million salary to the same as his lowest-paid worker. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign has hired a new chief technology officer from Google. All images are copyrighted. A timewarp home which has remained unchanged since the 1930s is up for sale complete with original features including stained-glass windows, oil-fired central heating and retro jars of popular food. A Japanese artist charged with obscenity for distributing plans of how to build a kayak shaped like her vagina denied the charges when she appeared in court on Wednesday. Scammers are making calls falsely claiming to fundraise, abusing people’s goodwill as New South Wales is ravaged by wild weather. All images are copyrighted. A gunman has killed four people - including a judge and a witness - after going on a rampage at a Milan court where he was due to appear today accused of fraudulent bankruptcy. The night that Ryan Poston was shot dead by his on-again, off-again girlfriend he was supposed to meet a former Miss Ohio 2012 beauty queen for a date, an Ohio court heard on Thursday. Katie Hopkins was branded 'toxic' after saying boats in North Africa should be 'burned' to cut immigration - just hours after up to 900 migrants drowned in the Mediterranean Sea. Shoppers have been taking advantage of cheaper milk, vegetables and clothes as a result of the supermarket price wars and the falling price of oil. Is your kitchen as posh as David Cameron's? An investigation is underway after two passengers were allegedly seen making frequent visits to the cockpit during a Ryanair flight from Dublin to Berlin Schnefeld. A Lithuanian talk show has accused Norway of stealing their children in an attempt to tackle 'the highest rate of inbreeding in the world'. A popular Twin Cities radio host has revealed her year of terror after she was stalked by a stranger who bombarded her with emails, calls and presents, including bottles of wine and sausages. A woman who lost more than three stone in six months by using gastric band hypnosis was mistaken for her husband's new lover by his amazed colleagues. A firm which declared that the South of England harboured as much oil as the North Sea has been forced to backtrack on its ‘wild claims’. A head teacher who allegedly used his school email to set up a threesome with a prostitute has resigned. A third suspect has been arrested by police as a suspect in a brutal sexual assault that occurred on a Florida beach. A restaurant manager has been branded the'stingiest boss in Europe' for charging a mum 36p to heat up her baby's feeding bottle. The Meitivs say they were left to panic for hours by CPS workers after their children--who they raise with a so-called 'free-range' approach--were picked up by police for the second time in two months while walking down the street alone. It's the festival that fashion forgot - and this weekend celebrities were leading the bad-taste brigade at Coachella. A 15-year-old girl who ran away from home on her bike early Sunday morning has been found safe and sound. This is the moment a baby hippo was thrown into the air as it was mauled to death after getting caught up in a fight between two adults. A two-year-old girl in California was found naked sitting by herself in a parking lot two hours after disappearing from her mother at a car wash. All images are copyrighted. Fashion designer Jeremy Scott's latest collection for spring/summer 2015 caused an Insta-stampede, nearly breaking the internet when he sent human Barbie dolls down the catwalk. A transgender woman who had her face horribly damaged after it was injected with cement and tire sealant stepped out on Sunday showing off a new look. An Australian private school principal has resigned after a photograph of him allegedly watching pornography in his office was shared on social media. Sandra Bullock's voice has been released as part of the trial of a man accused of stalking the Oscar-winning actress. A Taliban henchman suspected of murder in Afghanistan has won the right to stay in Britain on human rights grounds. A man has been found guilty of killing 1,000 dogs by giving them poisoned sausages. Buckingham Palace has said it will co-operate with any police investigation into claims of historical sex abuse. In an effort to counter rival Netflix's entry into the Australian market, cable TV's Foxtel will launch the third season of the critically acclaimed US women's prison drama Orange is the New Black by screening every episode in a full season marathon. A plane was struck by lightning shortly after takeoff during a flight from Reykjavik, Iceland, to Denver, Colorado on Tuesday. A fund has been set up to help the family of twin 18-month-old boys who died after falling into a canal in Yuma, Arizona. David Cameron has accused housing association bosses of lining their pockets with six-figure salaries. A luxury Knightsbridge flat which is brushed with a touch of Hollywood glamour has gone on the rental market - for more than half a million pounds per year. A dress worn by Vivien Leigh when she played Scarlett O'Hara in the classic 1939 film Gone With The Wind has fetched $137,000 at auction. Red squirrels have returned to one of Britain's most stunning beauty spots after a 16-year absence. She shot to fame as the half-naked cavorting star of Robin Thicke's steamy Blurred Lines video and landed a role in Gone Girl alongside industry heavyweights Ben Affleck and Rosamind Pike. Hillary Clinton ended her New Hampshire campaign swing on Tuesday afternoon in another state entirely, taking taxpayers for an 80 miles-per-hour ride all the way to Boston to catch a flight with first class seats. A receptionist who stole £19,000 from a hotel has been told to pay back just £1. The lingerie model whose sexy pregnancy selfies turned her into an overnight internet sensation has already snapped the first photo of her trimmed and toned post-baby physique in 'granny panties' - just four days after giving birth to her son An investigator has blamed a sexist culture and pornography for the mindset that led a Utah National Guard officer to allow British bikini models to use a military base and equipment. The British Army is struggling to recruit enough technical experts for a secretive psychological warfare unit intended to combat Islamic State’s domination of the internet and social media. The newlywed season of Married at First Sight is about to get a whole lot more awkward. A busy working week can take its toll on our lives, leaving little time to plan our meals. A busy working week can take its toll on our lives, leaving little time to plan our meals. The head of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Michele Leonhart, is expected to resign soon, an Obama administration official said. A New York detective has been suspended after being accused of robbing a store while colleagues were arresting workers for selling illegal cigarettes. It's one of the biggest lottery fraud scandals in US history. Farming spread across Europe thousands of years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study. An 83-year-old woman from Sydney, Australia, has had a new tattoo inked on her shoulder every birthday in memory of her daughter, who died of complications from diabetes in 2011. All photographs courtesy Thomas Lamadieu. The blood of hundreds of baby seals has stained the pristine white snow of Canada's ice floes as the world's largest annual marine mammal slaughter begins. All images are copyrighted. Andy Murray's mother Judy has revealed that she can't wait for her son to have children with his new wife Kim Sears. A man who boasted about plans for an armed robbery on Facebook minutes before he threatened staff in Tesco has been jailed for four years. General Motors has unveiled a self-driving car concept in Shanghai, China. A beach-side apartment complex in the Hamptons has been obliterated by flames. How do you tell if you are under stress? A former soldier has been reunited with his long-lost son after 25 years - after he spotted his Facebook page appealing for help finding his father. An ambulance service has apologised to the family of a woman who died after errors by emergency call operators meant she was not classed as having a life-threatening condition. A teenager suffering from cystic fibrosis is battling to be allowed to take part in her high school graduation after school officials told her she couldn't. What do you do if you catch a foul ball in your full cup of beer? With less than a month to go until the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second child, the wait is almost over. A pregnant Texas woman has been killed after she was run over by her husband during an argument - but doctors managed to save her baby. The handsome Italian maths teacher who has taken the internet by storm for being the perfect mix of beauty and brains has spoken out about his new-found fame. A group of Nevada sex workers have come out in support of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. A new North Korean school textbook claims that dictator Kim Jong-un learned to drive when he was just three years old and won a yacht race at the tender age of nine. Celebrity chef Eric Lanlard has been enlisted by P&O to teach passengers how to cook on board the new Britannia cruise ship. Russian military inspectors have arrived at a huge Nato war games exercise off the coast of Scotland, it emerged yesterday. A Michelin-starred restaurant burned its first batch of asparagus after the drone flying it in crashed live on TV. The Arkansas judge who posted private details of Charlize Theron's adoption of her son has been forced to hand in his law licence because of a bribery conviction in a separate case. Kickball is a popular American schoolyard game akin to baseball where players kick the ball to bat instead of using bats. Police say a woman suspected of killing a new mother and stealing her baby is being treated for depression in Texas. A photo-stylist has recreated the adverts of famous designers and brands in which she recreated the poses, make-up, hair colour and surroundings. A mother-of-two who was abused by her own father throughout her childhood has spoken out after he was jailed for 22 years. As Jeremy Clarkson continues to battle to save his career after being sacked from Top Gear, his estranged wife has been enjoying a family break in the Caribbean. How do airport codes come about? A Texas maths teacher has been accused of having sex with an underage pupil a month after she was arrested for letting another teenage touch her breasts. Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin didn't leave a tip during their now infamous stop at an Ohio Chipotle on Monday - despite there being a jar on the counter. A 21-year-old man has been arrested after a man died following a late-night brawl in Clacton. The husband of billionaire heiress Tamara Ecclestone earned just £65 a week from his company last year, it has emerged. All images are copyrighted. Footage has emerged of a violent confrontation between police and a Christian band outside an Arizona Walmart. An intentionally mysterious app called None* gives users only one clue to get started and a keyboard to type their guesses. Tony Blair has said he wants to help the president of the United States and the prime minister of Egypt. Netflix, Google and TrueCar are among the 15 highest-paid companies in the US. Eastern European lorry drivers are being offered cash bonuses because they cannot find Britons to take up the jobs. A grieving father was arrested on Sunday attempting to build a barricade on a bridge in Georgia where his teenage daughter had died just three weeks ago. All images are copyrighted. The frustration of waiting hours for your phone to charge could soon be a thing of the past thanks to an aluminium battery that recharges in less than 60 seconds. All images are copyrighted. The body of high school teacher and bride-to-be Stephanie Scott has been formally identified after an autopsy was carried out this week. A police crime commissioner is facing investigation after awarding more than half a million pounds of taxpayers' money to the charity she runs alongside the force's chief. It looks like something out of a science fiction film but this modern mansion is nestled in prehistoric Australian rainforest and suspended over it's own lake... A handwritten book containing notes and calculations made by Alan Turing while he worked on decoding Enigma has been sold at auction for £700,000. A 32-year-old teacher has admitted in court that she had sex with a 16-year-old student, in a forgiving plea deal that gets her out of serving any prison time or having to register as a sex offender. The Apple Watch has gone on sale in nine countries, including the UK. Backache is striking us younger than ever - with almost half of the under-30s saying they are battling constant pain. This is the shocking moment a BMW driver rammed a shirtless man in the street after a furious road rage row. A quote attributed to Maya Angelou on her commemorative stamp released by the US Postal Service is actually that of another writer. It may have been her impressive vocals that propelled her to fame in 2012's series of The X Factor, but it turns out her long flowing locks have also become the source of much attention. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating an outbreak of norovirus on two cruise ships. A British father who vanished during a stag do in Barcelona was forced to walk for 20 hours after his taxi driver dumped him outside the Spanish city - and told him to find his own way home. A UKIP candidate has been forced to apologise after he appeared to mock the victims of the Mediterranean refugee crisis - just days after hundreds drowned. Thousands of holidaymakers face up to three days of chaos and cancelled flights because of a strike by French air traffic controllers. Facebook is testing a new feature that lets users post a short message about what they are doing in a sidebar added to the social network's mobile app, complete with an illustrative picture. The Conservatives will not win this year's General Election because they have become 'too right-wing', former Chancellor Ken Clarke has said. The alleged mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai terror attack which left 166 dead has been released on bail, Pakistani officials revealed. An angry Burger King employee threatened a customer with a slap after she complained about the quality of a milkshake. All images are copyrighted. A 21-year-old student died after taking a lethal dose of diet pills she bought online, her mother has claimed. The family of a black man shot dead by a white police officer in South Carolina believe he fled over fears he would be arrested for failing to pay child support. Women in the US are willing to undergo dangerous beauty treatments in order to achieve the ideal look, despite the risks that these procedures pose to their health. A mother-of-five who was arrested for allegedly throwing her 16-year-old daughter a drunken party where they played naked Twister together has admitted to turning towards alcohol during her divorce from her veteran husband. A handwritten notebook in which World War II code-breaker Alan Turing admits he is baffled by an equation has sold at auction for more than $600,000 (£690,000). Prague Airport has been forced to hire porters to carry passengers' luggage up and down the stairs at Nadrazi Veleslavin station every day. The stars of the new Star Wars film appeared together for the first time on stage on Thursday. The parents of a Slovakian model accused of murdering her British millionaire ex-boyfriend are being forced to sell their house to pay her legal bills. Eight guards at Nauru detention centre have been suspended after they posted anti-Islamic messages on social media and were pictured with Pauline Hanson at a recent Reclaim Australia rally. A good Samaritan was given a parking ticket after he pulled over to help an elderly woman he thought was dying. A woman suspected of abandoning her newborn baby girl in a South Carolina dumpster has come forward following the rescue of the hours old infant by a teenager. David Cameron has been heckled during his first on-camera walkabout of the election campaign. A 13-year-old Maryland boy provided firefighters with instructions during a 911 call and got himself and his little sister rescued after his family's home caught fire on Sunday morning. German air traffic control officials have called for technology that ground staff could use in an emergency to take remote command of a plane. Arnold Schwarzenegger has unleashed a tirade against Indiana's controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act, saying the new laws are 'distracting and divisive' for the Republican Party. Survivors of the Holocaust have travelled thousands of miles to testify against a former Nazi death camp guard. A college professor has been charged after he called a driver a'moron' and threatened him during a road rage incident on campus. A cockapoo has taken more trips with her owner every year than the average Briton and has covered nearly 25,000 miles since 2011 - making her a real-life Phileas Dog. She takes more trips with her owner every year than the average Briton and has covered nearly 25,000 miles since 2011 - making her a real-life Phileas Dog. An American college student who abandoned the west to wage holy war in Syria and call for homegrown attacks in the United States has told how she lied to her family and cashed in her tuition money to flee the West. The Minneapolis Police Department is investigating after a video emerged of an officer threatening to break a teenager's leg. The National Union of Teachers has called for a ‘positive portrayal of same sex relationships’ in lessons to be made ‘compulsory’ under the next government. Energy drinks like Red Bull are causing children to behave badly, a teaching union has claimed. Three members of hit rap group Young Money have been arrested after drugs and guns were found in their van during a college concert. Music lovers paid nearly £40 to see the singer perform in Canterbury last night - only to wait for more than three hours for him to arrive. Part of a boat spotted floating off the coast of Oregon is thought to be more debris from the 2011 Japanese tsunami. Britons are treating themselves to furniture, clothing and meals out again as the economy recovers, a new report has found. A South Carolina police officer charged with murder after shooting an unarmed man in the back while he was running away told a senior officer to go home and relax. David Cameron has said he has 'full confidence' in Grant Shapps after the Tory chairman was accused of doctoring Wikipedia pages to promote himself. Tennessee has become the latest US state to put executions on hold. The body of a New York woman was left dangling from a fire escape for more than an hour Sunday after she hung herself, police say. An Australian woman who stabbed her abusive husband to death four years ago has spoken publicly for the first time. Deciding who you will vote for may have more to do with your family than who won the leaders debate. The skeletons of a man and a woman have been found in an ancient tomb in South Korea. They may have millions in the bank and the most prestigious beauty houses bending over backwards to gift them products, but our favourite A-listers don't turn their noses up at cheap and simple tricks when it comes to looking her best. A councillor who stabbed his wife nine times with a kitchen knife after discovering her affair with the postman was yesterday found guilty of attempted murder. Civil rights leader Al Sharpton delivered a sermon and addressed the Walter Scott shooting situation on Sunday morning. If you are thinking of attempting some DIY this weekend watch out - nearly seven in ten of us end up injured. All images are copyrighted. A warming climate may have enabled the earliest humans to venture into Western Europe 1.4 million years ago, a new study suggests. The Babel Bike has a host of features including a roll cage. Boris Johnson will move centre stage in the Conservative election campaign next week as the party struggles to open up a consistent poll lead over Labour. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro are due to meet for the first time in more than 50 years. A woman who thought she had a bad hangover was told she had 13 blood clots in her lungs as she believed she was suffering was just a bad hangover. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Frida Kahlo looks at some of her favourite places to visit in Spain. Ashley Madison, a Canadian dating website for married people, wants to raise money from British investors to fund a launch of its services elsewhere in the world. A homeless woman has been charged with murder after police say she stabbed her husband to death in San Diego. A California woman was arrested after a video was posted on YouTube that showed her striking a young, crying child in the face with what appeared to be a iPad-like tablet. As the first weekend of the arts and music festival wrapped in Indio, California, some of the outfits paraded around the sunny campus - or lack thereof - stood out as particularly woeful. A North Carolina mechanic whose son was murdered nine years ago found an inscription dedicated to his fallen son on a car he was working on in his body shop. A former Guantanamo Bay prisoner arrested over the terrorist killing of a top female prosecutor in Uganda had been awarded £1million in compensation by the British government following his release. More than a third of GPs are considering retirement in the next five years, a survey shows. Fearing for their lives, hundreds of African immigrants have begun arriving in their home countries after fleeing the bloody violence that has swept across South Africa. The girl who found a baby's body in a village pond in 1988 says she can no longer be 'blamed' for dumping the boy, after his mother was arrested over the child's death 27 years later. Julius Caesar may have been suffering from a series of mini-strokes that affected both his mental and physical state. Divorce laws in England and Wales should remove the need for allegations of adultery and blame, Britain’s most senior female judge has said. It's not every day you get to stand up for the first time in years. A gang who used a flat-pack cabinet as a Trojan Horse to steal more than £1.5million in gold bullion and jewellery have been jailed. Police are hunting Peter Fox, 26, after his mother and sister were found dead half a mile apart in an alleged double murder. A Tennessee woman has been charged with animal cruelty after 97 dogs were found locked up in a barn. They are one of the world's most famous couples - and have quickly gained respect among the fashion elite. Marco Rubio has claimed people are 'born with a sexual preference' while insisting state legislators should decide whether or not to allow gay marriage. Britain's biggest purpose-built air raid shelter, which could hold 6,500 people, was so sophisticated it even had electric lighting and flush toilets Los Angeles Kings forward Jarret Stoll was arrested on Friday in Las Vegas, Nevada, on drug possession charges, and looked wide-eyed and alert in his mugshot. A super-fertile dental nurse is being hailed a hero after helping scores of childless couples try to conceive - by donating 50 eggs. The White House was put on lockdown after a child climbed under a temporary bike rack. This is the moment that a French coach was forced to perform a U-turn on a river slipway in Dartmouth, Devon. A council has been criticised for banning an Indian food stall from a St George's Day event because it 'only wanted English food'. The son of a Labour councillor who was detained in Turkey after apparently trying to sneak into Syria with eight family members was seen grinning as he began his journey back to Britain. All images are copyrighted. A man who spent 15 years on death row in Alabama has been freed after his conviction was quashed and he struck a bargain with prosecutors. This is the adorable moment an NBA basketball player and a special needs child shared an enthusiastic chat and a high-five after a game. Five time Emmy-winning actress Candice Bergen, now 68, confesses she was the highest paid actor in television for a lot of years after playing the title role in the hit CBS sitcom, Murphy Brown that ran for ten years starting in 1988. An Irish woman has met her doppleganger after launching a social media campaign to find her closest lookalike. The Michelin-starred chef Raymond Blanc pays a surprise visit to the cooking school that bares his name in his Oxford manor house. Le Manoir boasts stunning grounds, luxury accommodation and Blanc's two Michelin-starred restaraunt. A pensioner is living in fear after his Jack Russell saved him from a badger the size of a large pig with six-inch teeth. Homeless people in the Bay Area are being handed free smartphones by multi-billion dollar tech companies in the hope that it will get them off the streets. A Chinese restaurant in the Mexican border town of Tijuana has been shut down after police found staff butchering a dog to be served up as a pork dish on the menu. A Kansas mother who uses marijuana to treat a debilitating disease is now fighting for custody of her child after the 11-year-old boy disagreed with an anti-drug presentation at his school. She's a glamorous model making her name by spinning records in London's party scene, but until she was 18 Munroe Bergdorf was a boy called Ian A seal pup who had been nursed back to health in a wildlife sanctury has washed up dead just weeks after being released into the wild after being run over by a boat. Labour leader Ed Miliband will allow Scotland to set a more generous benefits system than the rest of the UK if he becomes Prime Minister. A tourist has a frightening tale to tell after French customs officers found a stash of cocaine in a suitcase that had his name on it but didn’t belong to him. Death Row Records co-founder Marion 'Suge' Knight was chained down to a chair and wheeled into a California courtroom on Wednesday after he fell at a previous hearing while addressing murder charges levied against him. Westerners fighting for the Islamic State are taking part in a sickening circle of violent one-upmanship in order to prove themselves to commanders who consider European militants little more than cannon fodder. A mother who spent months feeling unwell was horrified to discover she probably had cancer - after spotting all her symptoms on a Facebook post. The widow of one of four patients whose deaths are being investigated on the Channel Islands has spoken out to defend the GP at the centre of the police probe. A 73-year-old grandmother has been convicted of murder in the shooting death of her third husband after being acquitted of killing her second husband. Two jihadi brides have escaped from Islamic State's female police force and revealed the horrifying punishments they used to inflict on other women. Federal health officials say 106 passengers and six crew members aboard the Celebrity Infinity cruise ship were sickened by the gastrointestinal illness norovirus. A police officer in Toronto, Ontario, has dyed his hair hot pink in order to protest against homophobia, discrimination and any acts of bullying towards LGBT people. Kim Kardashian has revealed her beauty essentials that give her flawless skin. Drugs kingpin Gavin Thorman operated his empire from HMP Altcourse where he boasted in Welsh he would make'millions' when he got out. Two young boys, ages 5 and 3, drowned after the child-sized all-terrain vehicle they were riding crashed into a pond in a rural area of Northern California. All photographs Kutner Burley. Julia Louis-Dreyfus has revealed that the ultra-short hairstyle she models in the newest season of HBO's political comedy Veep was inspired by none other than presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. 'Rand on a Stick': Libertarian icon Rand Paul has expanded his campaign store to include an array of unconventional SWAG, including the 'Rand on a Stick' item feature above, as he kicks off his presidential campaign. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have moved back to Kensington Palace to prepare for the imminent birth of their new baby, MailOnline can reveal. A crazed pensioner killed his Navy veteran neighbour with a claw hammer as he wrongly believed he was involved in witchcraft, a court heard. White solidarity groups in South Africa are protesting over the removal of a statue of British colonialist Cecil Rhodes from the University of Cape Town. Police in Hagerstown, Maryland, are promising a thorough investigation into the death of a man in custody after officers shocked him with a stun gun outside a home he allegedly had broken into. A smartphone case that automatically cools down the device if it gets too hot has been unveiled. A New York woman has been charged with murder after her husband's body was found buried beneath a pile of manure. A woman has died after being struck by a car fleeing police in San Francisco. A devout Christian has launched an appeal against an employment tribunal which found she had ‘bullied’ a Muslim colleague by praying for her and inviting her to church. All images are copyrighted. A 69-year-old mentally impaired man from Connecticut celebrated walking free from jail today after spending more than two decades behind bars for the rape and murder of his wife's grandmother. Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow is set to sign with the Philadelphia Eagles, according to reports. A brewery has seen a spike in sales following a bizarre Twitter spat with teetotal politician George Galloway. For the Love of Cars is back on Channel 4 this weekend. All images are copyrighted. Education Secretary Nicky Morgan today signalled she would quit the Cabinet if the Tories entered a power-sharing deal with Ukip. How do you make yourself happier every day? As a 40-year-old woman who is sadly observing a jaw line that appears to be more and more desperate to rendez-vous with my neck each and every day, it has become my latest obsession. An epic prank by the Ecuador tourist board saw it fool a group of 40 visitors into thinking they had flown to Costa Rica to enjoy the delights of its famous port town Golfito. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. A young mother was lured from her home by a woman pretending to be a social worker, so that the woman could murder her and steal her three-week-old baby, police say. Brain stimulation equipment still remains relatively new and experimental and Dr Martin warns parents against using it on their children. Ed Miliband is paying an Argentinian company which has attacked ‘vulture’ American bankers to help him become Prime Minister. An aviation expert has questioned whether the doomed Germanwings passenger plane may have had its electronics 'hacked' before it crashed killing all 150 on board. 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Prime Minister David Cameron has revealed that he and his wife Samantha were 'falling apart' with the pressure of trying to care for their son Ivan after he was born disabled. Victims of the Fort Hood shooting attack are set to receive Purple Heart medals today - amid claims they are being denied crucial financial support. A Kentucky man has been arrested after police say he was found under the influence while riding a horse on US 23. The girlfriend of a teenager with a life-threatening tumour has spoken of how his condition has left him paralysed and unable to dress himself. President Barack Obama is calling for an end to psychiatric therapy treatments aimed at changing the sexual orientation or gender identity of gay, lesbian and transgender youth. A Russian-Ukrainian film about a legendary Soviet sniper nicknamed 'Lady Death' is aiming to be a hit in both nations despite the current crisis. For more than a century, a small town in the US state of Kansas has been a ghost town. Russia has cancelled the release of a Hollywood thriller set in the Stalin era - claiming it distorts history and would air as the country celebrates its victory over Nazi Germany. A leading Australian military adviser who worked for the federal government, the RAAF and Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove in East Timor has been arrested in the US on child pornography charges. The Pulitzer Prize for journalism is one of the most prestigious awards bestowed upon journalists and people in the arts. KFC has been forced to apologise to a shocked family after a restaurant broadcast a steamy sex scene while they were tucking into their dinner. The funeral of Walter Scott took on a fiery tone today when the pastor presiding over the service said his death was'motivated by racial discrimination'. The bodies of two people have been found amid the wreckage of a light aircraft after it crashed near a loch in Argyll. A five-year-old boy who battled cancer has been given the all clear by doctors - after creating a superhero mask to help him through his treatment. David and Victoria Beckham have won a planning battle against their next-door neighbour over proposals to install air-conditioning at their new mansion. The prosecution of journalists over the phone-hacking scandal is over. The fatal shooting of an unarmed black man fleeing from a police officer has stirred outrage around the nation, but people in this South Carolina city aren't surprised. We're used to seeing hot dudes on social media. As she launches her bid to enter the White House, Hillary Clinton could claim that her path to the presidency began some 160 years ago in the little-known Welsh parish of Ystradyfodwg - if she can pronounce it, that is. A Florida woman, 21, has been charged with driving under the influence manslaughter after she allegedly hit and killed a 13-year-old girl who was sitting in the street in February, police said. A hit-and-run driver who killed a pregnant woman, her husband and their unborn child has been sentenced to life in prison. A couple who were reunited with their lost wedding ring after it was discovered by a scuba diver in Mexico have renewed their vows in an intimate ceremony - alongside the man who found and returned the precious piece of jewelry. Bobby Brown spoke for the first time about his daughter Bobbi Kristina in Los Angeles on Saturday night and admitted 'I dunno what the hell I am going through right now, but I am giving it to God and letting him deal with it.' An armed man has been arrested after kidnapping a woman, shooting and killing Census Bureau guard and leading police on a car chase before authorities cornered him in an exchange of gunfire that left him and a police officer wounded. The three east London schoolgirls who fled the UK for Syria have joined a fearsome group of British female jihadis who run the lslamic State's ultra-religious police force, it has been reported. Nigel Farage has accused the BBC of making a'mistake' by selecting the audience for a TV debate on immigration. Alex Salmond has stepped up the pressure on Ed Miliband saying he won't be able to avoid a deal with the SNP and was 'foolish' to rule out a coalition. It's been a busy month for Holly, who wakes up the nation on This Morning, has added another string to her bow by designing a range of vintage-inspired clothes for babies. The family of a 19-month-old girl with a seven kilogram cancerous tumour in her belly are desperately searching for specialists who may have the answer to removing the treatment-resistant growth. The family of three Indian children who are among the world's heaviest say they are terrified they will die unless they receive life-saving treatment. All images are copyrighted. UKIP has failed to outpoll the Liberal Democrats for the first time since 2013 in a fresh blow to Nigel Farage’s faltering election campaign. The Tories are set to steal Labour’s thunder by unveiling tax breaks for workers on the minimum wage. A size 28 woman who was a bridesmaid three times is celebrating shedding six stone - and is planning to walk down the aisle as a bride. 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A Florida woman has been arrested in connection to a 2013 drunken-driver crash that killed the CEO of a defense contractor. Ed Miliband’s most high-profile adviser pays no tax in Britain on his reported £300,000 salary, he has admitted. All images are copyrighted. A lack of iron, especially in women, is known to trigger hair loss, possibly because it means less oxygen is delivered to the hair follicle, but should you take iron pills to treat it? Children caught throwing rocks at police in the Northern Territory will be removed from their families if their parents don't 'get off the grog' and bring them home, the local government has warned. A raccoon that climbed almost 700 feet up a metal ladder before taking a high-altitude poop has been caught on camera. A plus-size model who once earned up to £2,000 a day has found herself out of work after dropping three dress sizes. The deaths of four patients are being investigated by Guernsey police. A family of nine - including six children - have been found dead at their home in Turkey. A mother who drugged her young daughter with allergy medicine before smothering her to death has been jailed for 37 years. A stunning bride rode to her wedding on the horse she saved from dying of starvation. Police in Georgia say a man shot an armadillo, but ended up accidentally wounding his 74-year-old mother-in-law when the bullet ricocheted off the animal's shell. An Italian former policeman has been found guilty of raping a 16-year-old Australian girl after luring her to his home via a couch-surfing website. The Ethical Maldives Alliance is encouraging tourists to boycott 'high risk' resorts linked to human rights abuses. Supermarket giant Asda has been forced to recall dummies which could pose a choking risk to newborns for the second time in two years. Britain’s most distinctive female ‘ultra runner’ Lizzy Hawker has written an inspirational memoir about how she became the first woman to cross the dark, wet, Alpine finish line that year, coming 24th overall. First Lady Michelle Obama has revealed that her 16-year-old daughter Malia is now a licensed driver. Rape is one of the most common forms of violence against women in the UK. Former Northern Territory politician Matthew Gardiner has reportedly been detained at Darwin airport as he returned from Syria, where he is believed to have been fighting the Islamic State. David Cameron will today claim that Labour's economic policies risk putting a million people out of work after Britain was singled out as one of the few 'bright spots' in the global economy. A new beer in Japan claims to boost women’s collagen levels and make them appear more youthful. All images are copyrighted. Whether you prefer a stroll around The Netherlands' Keukenhof Gardens, largely recognised as one of the world's most beautiful springtime wonders, or to take in the sights of the Smithsonian alongside Washington's cherry blossom trees, there are plenty of incredible blooms on display all around the globe as well as some beautiful bluebell-spotting opportunities in the UK. The £1million luxury townhouse underwear tycoon Michelle Mone has put on the market so she can buy her ex-husband out of the 'dream home' they once shared New laws will allow for a crackdown on notorious party houses on the Gold Coast after years of complaints about boozing and scantily-clad women. Photographs of Captain Robert Scott's doomed expedition to the South Pole and an incense burner in the shape of Venezuelan military leader Simon Bolivar are among the items expected to fetch tens of thousands of pounds at a unique auction in London later this month. It used to be one of the Royal Family’s most popular tourist attractions. An American-Egyptian citizen was jailed for life as an Egyptian judge handed down harsh punishments to now outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group. It's only a week into their marriage, but already Jaclyn Methuen and Ryan Ranellone are falling in love. Five Afghan men were found hiding in the back of a refrigerated lorry after travelling 200 miles across Britain. Australian police investigating the disappearance of three-year-old William Tyrrell say they believe he may have been kidnapped by a paedophile ring. It may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but this stunning image shows that a white dwarf star ripped apart a planet as it came too close. Every adult in Britain would be paid £72 a week under a commitment in the Green manifesto - but the party leader admitted her pledges could take decades to implement. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Thousands of cases of Classic Hummus are being recalled after the manufacturer said they could be contaminated with listeria. Prosecutors have asked judges in the holiday resort to jail Mack, left with baby Stella, for 15 years and Schaefer, right, for 18 years A sheep farmer has won an apology from supermarket giant Asda after a leg of lamb she bought from them labelled as British turned out to be imported from the other side of the world. A couple in the US state of Michigan have been arrested on suspicion of amassing a hoard of high-powered weapons. A majority of the public does not want Camilla to become queen if Prince Charles succeeds to the throne, a poll for the Daily Mail reveals. When a One Direction fan got the chance to wash Niall Horan's clothes, she wanted to make the most of the opportunity to get up close and personal to the star. All images are copyrighted. Nicola Sturgeon was booed last night as she refused to rule out holding a second independence vote in the next few years. A £5,000 reward has been offered for information on the whereabouts of a'very dangerous' convicted murderer who is on the run after being released from jail on licence. The cost, says clinical psychologist and Happiness Institute wellness expert Dr Paula Watkins, will be our happiness - and potentially that of our children. These are the incredible shots of the American Southwest that a photographer captured with a fairly common lens - that of his iPhone, to be exact. In our series of letters from the BBC, the Labour leader Ed Miliband and the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, debate the future of British car manufacturing. A Labour mayor who campaigned against austerity while being paid an £80,000 salary took £4,500 per year from a school where he previously worked, despite doing nothing for pupils. Dr Frank Ulrich Montgomery, president of the German Medical Association (BK), believes that current laws are appropriate, since aviation doctors are already relieved of their duties of confidentiality if they think a pilot could put other people's lives at risk. A former Eurovision contestant running for parliament could still be elected despite dying two days ago. All images are copyrighted. Covering aircraft in blue lights, and only turning them on when beginning to take off, could help stop birds colliding with aircraft. A 21-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences after returning to the UK from Turkey. A 16-year-old girl charged with arson after she discarded a cigarette causing a city centre shop blaze which claimed the life of a firefighter has been cleared. Farmers and shearers across Australia are 'prepared to fight tooth and nail for our farming industry' after PETA released a confronting campaign accusing the wool industry of barbaric treatment of their sheep. A 10-year-old boy who beat a younger child to death in Canada went to his friends claiming that he had witnessed a 'big guy' strike the victim with a rock. NBC News has changed its account of how chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel was kidnapped in Syria, saying he was now most likely taken by Sunni rebels who tried to convince their victims they were government militants. He was a typical four-year-old. The victim of a road rage attack during rush-hour traffic has come face-to-face with the man suspected of shooting her in the head. A row has broken out over the potential impact of self-guided lawnmowers on space exploration. The curtain fell on Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia 2015 on Thursday night in a spectacular finale show by Johanna Johnson. A postman had to cower behind a tree and kick a dog in the head twice to stop it biting him. Police in the US state of Alabama have shot and wounded a woman who they say shot and wounded her estranged husband. A rescued baby orangutan whose heartbreaking plight captured the hearts of thousands, has gone on to find love. A video of a menacing crocodile swimming through a public marina with a dead pet dog locked in between its jaws has been viewed more than half a million times online. Islamic teachings traditionally state that followers should use water to clean themselves after going to the toilet. Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko isn't magnetised. Two 17-year-old boys have been arrested on suspicion of Syria-related terrorism offences. 'Maybe we're going to have a demo at some point where the computer runs 'Sebastian.' Cate McGregor was surprised when she was unconditionally backed by the cricket community and the Australian Army. A Muslim couple who were abused by a middle-aged woman on a Sydney train said they intend to press charges over the verbal attack. Elton John and REM frontman Michael Stipe have joined forces calling for the equal rights of transgender inmates. All images are copyrighted. The only child of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West has arrived in Paris after being baptised in Jerusalem on Monday. One of Australia's most baffling cold cases of the so-called the Somerton Man may finally be solved after 67 years thanks to the technological advances in DNA testing. New York is set to officially break ground this week on a Ferris wheel that could become the tallest in the world once it is completed in early 2017. The camera on your iPhone could soon help save your life by testing to see if you have cancer in just a few minutes. When these are placed in a clip on module (B) that attaches to a iPhone camera (C) the microbeads produce distinctive diffraction patterns when they clump around a diseased cell (top right) When added to a tissue or blood sample, these microbeads bind to any cancerous cells in the sample, changing the way light passes through it. All images are copyrighted. A woman who allegedly dumped her quadriplegic son in the woods so she could spend the week with her out-of-state boyfriend is now facing an attempted murder charge, police have said. All images are copyrighted. It is the biggest culinary question which divides the Westcountry: when eating a scone, do you add jam or cream first? An Illinois man has been charged with murdering his girlfriend's 18-month-old son. An Australian girl has been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer after winning a modelling contest. The mother of a schoolgirl killed by a speeding driver had ‘dark thoughts’ about committing suicide at the spot where her daughter died, a court heard. Police in the US city of New Orleans are searching for a mother and son accused of throwing bleach in the faces of two teenage girls. A 16-year-old boy who was seized in an anti-terror operation after he tried to buy deadly poison on the internet has been spared jail. A digital art student has used Photoshop to show what her body might look like if she could mold it like modelling clay on a whim. A German man who had his penis enlarged with silicone injections claims it now weighs half a stone. A Russian-language version of Apple's personal assistant Siri has been caught giving apparently homophobic responses to questions about gay people. Labour candidates have failed to mention the deficit as one of the biggest issues facing the country in a survey of people standing for election. I've never been on a holiday like this before. David Cameron has admitted Boris Johnson is aiming to be the next Tory leader. An obsessed detective used confidential police computer systems to spy on her firearms officer ex-lover and his new partner, a court was told. Tesco has ordered its staff to get fit by dancing and running on the spot in store amid concerns about overweight checkout workers putting off customers. A mother who was banned from her son's school after abusing staff then used one of the child's books to deliver a homophobic tirade to a teacher. It's hard to know quite what motivated the Duke of York to rescue teenage sex slaves in India at the same time he faced damning allegations that he had slept with one in America. Moved: It's hard to know quite what motivated the Duke of York to rescue teenage sex slaves in India at the same time he faced damning allegations that he had slept with one in America. How do you defend yourself if you get a letter threatening legal action for illegally downloading a film? Some teachers draw pictures on the whiteboard to explain new concepts to students. A 38 stone man who was too obese to work has lost more than half of his body weight after taking up Zumba. Nasa has revealed three missions that will be secondary payloads to the first test flight of the Space Launch System. All images are copyrighted. Britain has been ranked only the 27th best country in the world for health and wellness in an international league table looking at a range of living standards. Meet some of the more than 200 members of Check It, the only documented gang of gay and transgender youths in America. Meet some of the more than 200 members of Check It, the only documented gang of gay and transgender youths in America. The Arizona police officer who rammed his car into an armed suspect was previously involved in a lawsuit while working for the New York Police Department. An online campaign by Woolworths has backfired spectacularly and led to accusations that the supermarket is trying to cash in on Anzac Day. Fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden has set up shop in the White House. The Merfin, a monofin made from recycled rubber that lets you experience what it might be like to swim like a mermaid, looks set to be the essential piece of beach play kit this summer. Rubbish teams refused to empty a recycling bin because it had an empty crisp packet on its lid. Tributes have been paid to two young friends who tragically died after their car crashed into a church wall. The twin sister of murdered woman Jenna Parker says she wishes she had done more to protect her. The girlfriend of a TV star's son has posed in provocative images posted on social media in a bid to push the couple's campaign to legalise marijuana. President Barack Obama is hosting French President Francois Hollande for a state dinner at the White House. Asif Bodi and Abubakar Bhula praying at Anfield last month. Scientists suggest that religious beliefs help people cope in inhospitable habitats. He is known for being meticulous in his preparations for major tennis tournaments. Mad Men star Jon Hamm's secret college bullying shame has been exposed by court documents unearthed from the actor's time at the University of Texas at Austin. A healthcare worker who recently returned from West Africa has been taken to a hospital after displaying symptoms which could be the deadly Ebola virus. Two women who were part of a group that repeatedly searched Mississippi's capital city for black people to assault have been sentenced to multiple years in federal prison. In an unusual twist of fate, described as a'million to one shot', a young mother has given birth in the back of an ambulance for the second time in as many years after her baby boy was born on the same stretch of busy main road as his brother. The UK is one of the least religious countries in the world, according to a new survey. An arrest warrant has been issued for disgraced AFL premiership player Ben Cousins after he failed to appear in a Perth court on traffic offences. Whether you're flying from London to San Francisco, Los Angeles to London, or New York to San Francisco, there's a good chance you've been there at one point or another. A Muslim women's rights advocate and outspoken critic of Islam has championed the U.S. Sam Reese, a male model who recently appeared on Channel 4's First Dates reality match-making show, has received death threats over his behaviour on the programme. Muslim communities in parts of Britain have a 'cultural problem' where they view women as commodities to be abused, according to the Culture Secretary. As Kate and William prepare to welcome their second child, there's no doubt that the royal couple's favoured childrenswear brands are hoping to cash in on the arrival. Bill and Hillary Clinton enjoyed some downtime with husband Bill on Saturday afternoon, taking a stroll near their Chappaqua, New York, home. High street chains are calling time on cut-price promotions that seem to go on forever. Mothers and babies have been banned from special screenings at an independent cinema after staff became fed up with clearing away dirty nappies and oversized prams. Nine council workers have been sacked for inappropriately accessing confidential social work files on tragic toddler Mikaeel Kular. Service on a New York City subway line was suspended for almost two hours after smoke in an underwater tunnel left hundreds of passengers stuck beneath the East River. An Italian espresso machine is set to be launched to the International Space Station. Mad Men star Jon Hamm was one of a group of fraternity brothers who tortured a young man in Texas in the 1990s, according to court documents obtained by Daily Mail Online. A host of the nation’s favourite stars have been announced to perform at a concert to mark the 70th anniversary of VE Day. A truck carrying millions of bees overturned on a highway in Washington state, releasing the insects into the road. The Queen has been spotted riding her faithful black Fell pony, Carltonlima Emma, in Windsor Great Park. From a man obsessed with looking like Kim Kardashian to a woman who had cement injected into her face, reality TV’s favorite doctors are back to taking on some of the world’s most shocking plastic surgeries gone wrong. The fashion designer who created Qantas uniforms modelled by Miranda Kerr will now turn his talents to redesigning the attire for the airline's pilots. All images are copyrighted. A New York woman has worn the same outfit to work every day for three years. Game of Thrones is the most illegally downloaded TV show in the world, according to new figures. The front row at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia were given an eyeful during the St George New Generation show on Thursday. Walter Scott, the black man shot dead by a police officer in South Carolina, was jailed in 1987 on a charge of assault and battery, it has been revealed. A couple in their 40s became unusual victims of age discrimination after their bank rejected a £250,000 mortgage application because it deemed the husband to be too old. All images are copyrighted. A Nebraska man has found an innovative way to make his Craigslist ad stand out by shooting a commercial for the car he is trying to sell. The Duchess of Cambridge's sister Pippa Middleton has been spotted sharing a kiss with her boyfriend Nico Jackson in London. All images are copyrighted. An 86-year-old nun was reportedly gang-raped before being murdered in her bedroom at a South African missionary. An 86-year-old nun was reportedly gang-raped before being murdered in her bedroom at a South African missionary. Dozens of children witnessed a giraffe being gored to death by an antelope at a Norwegian zoo on Easter Monday. A cancer patient has told how a large tumour underneath her left breast 'dissolved away' after a pioneering new treatment. Best-selling author Sarah Wilson has hit out at a woman’s website after they published her photograph alongside a story about an apparent eating disorder. A driver who crashed a stolen car while high on drugs has admitted causing the death of his passenger. US officials say they are investigating whether a pesticide that left a family in the Virgin Islands in comas was illegally used in Puerto Rico. It's time to ditch vitamin pills for a diet rich in clean, fresh and unprocessed foods, says Sarah Flower. A young mum who was crippled after she dived 40 feet off Appley Bridge quarry in Wigan has described how her children inspired her fight back to health. A one-month-old bear cub found alone in the wild in the Russian city of Vladivostok has found a new home in a zoo. How do you get your message across? Sofia Vergara has no intention of destroying the frozen embryos she created with ex Nick Loeb, her lawyer has said. The girlfriend of a British man who bled to death in Thailand after injuring himself kicking a mirror in a bar where she works has denied having anything to do with the incident. Passengers on board a Virgin Atlantic flight from Las Vegas to Gatwick who endured a 33-hour delay have described the incident as 'excruciating' and 'an absolute nightmare.' If you want to know how to pickpocket, just ask James Freedman. Police are hunting for a man who walked into a house in Los Angeles on Sunday night and shot a sleeping eight-year-old boy in the head. Meet Trystin Sizemore. A Western gray whale has made the longest known migration by any mammal. One Nation leader Pauline Hanson went on the attack on Sunday saying that imposing halal certification on Australians was wrong, while defending the anti-Islam protests across the country. Bali Nine ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran will find out if their last-ditch legal appeal against their death row sentence will be allowed to proceed. All images are copyrighted. We all know someone who overshares on social media - but could they be putting their kids' lives at risk? A mum who says she felt like a 'rabbit in headlights' after having her first child has designed an app to guide mothers through pregnancy and early motherhood, which even tells breastfeeding mothers which boob to use next. A teenager battling bulimia who 'died' on the street from a heart attack was saved by a pair of off-duty police officers who gave her CPR. A right wing group has published the names, numbers and addresses of senior and former officials with several government agencies. Nick Clegg has been accused of blaming 'everyone but himself' after making a series of excuses for the party's disastrous poll ratings. Police searching for missing student Karen Buckley have arrested a 21-year-old man in connection with her death. A judge has described the behaviour of a man who attacked his wife as 'out of character'. The Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend - now in its 18th year - is a flashback to classic cars, vintage pinups, Tiki drinks, tattoos and a fashion aesthetic that balances high heels with just as high hair. In our series of letters from African journalists, novelist and writer Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani looks at the plight of children caught up in the conflict in Nigeria. A simple breath test that could help detect the early stages of stomach cancer has been developed by scientists. Police have arrested the father of a Minnesota boy whose body was found in a river over the weekend. It's hard to imagine exactly what is going on in the heads of parents who would give their daughter a name like 'Airwrecker' - an alternative spelling to 'Erica' - but apparently, such a thing exists. Eurozone: Fresh fears were raised last night that Greece could exit the eurozone after it was claimed negotiations with its European creditors were ‘not working’. Johnny Depp and Amber Heard have put speculation about their marriage to rest. A Hillary Clinton campaign official explained on Monday why her presidential advisers have brought pre-screened partisans to some events promoted as an opportunity for the former secretary of state to meet with 'everyday Americans.' Two Florida women who are in a relationship and worked at the same daycare centre are fighting to get their jobs back after they were fired for being gay. A teenager who fell ill with flu four months ago is unable to move her arms and legs and can barely eat or talk. Nicola Sturgeon has hit back at claims from Sir John Major that she poses a'real and present danger' to the UK. Previously unseen photographs of Sir Paul McCartney's wedding to Heather Mills have been released for the first time. The grandmother of a toddler who died of massive head injuries after her drug-addicted mother and violent partner forced her to ride a motorbike that repeatedly crashed has wept with relief at a coroner's findings. The widow of a cyclist killed after hitting a pothole during a charity ride from Land's End to John O'Groats has won a six-figure payout from the council who failed to mend the road. All images are copyrighted. Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg appears determined to enjoy the election campaign, spending his Sunday afternoon ten-pin bowling. If you want to lose weight but can't do it on your own, then dieting may not be for you. A spring storm that had doused Northern California for the previous 24 hours arrived in Southern California on Tuesday night, bringing mostly light but necessary rainfall across a region that has been experiencing extreme drought conditions. Police in Idaho are trying to track down the man who saved a driver from the scene of a precarious car crash at the edge of a cliff in Idaho yesterday. Intel has shown off a swarm of robot spiders that can be controlled with a flick of the wrist. Great British Bake Off host Sue Perkins is now the favourite to replace disgraced presenter Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear. Iain Duncan Smith has launched a scathing attack on Labour's 'politics of hate and envy' and claimed the Conservatives are 'the real party of work'. Gemma Collins has expanded her popular range of plus-size clothing for Evans with seven new curve-flattering tops and dresses. An Alabama mayor was arrested and a city police chief was taken to the hospital in an ambulance after a fight at city hall on Friday. The number of passengers flying to and from the UK has risen by more than four million in the past year. The ethnic minority population in Britain will more than double by the middle of this century, meaning one in four Britons will be from black or minority groups by 2051, research shows. A 14-year-old girl who wore a shirt with the word 'feminist' on it for class photo day at her middle school has had the word removed from it. Security will be beefed up for Anzac Day after five teenagers who were plotting an Islamic State-inspired terror attack were arrested in pre-dawn raids. The sixth and final series of Downton Abbey goes out later this year on ITV. An application form to join the racist Ku Klux Klan organisation has emerged, which asks ‘are you of the white race or of a colored race?’ Leonardo DiCaprio is launching a project that will transform a small island off the coast of Belize into an eco-resort and conservation area. A mother-of-five who police said threw her teenage daughter a party, played naked Twister with her friends and then had sex with an 18-year-old in the bathroom looked upset today as she walked outside her house. A former ally of deposed Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has been found shot to death in his home in Kiev. A Japanese bullet train has broken the speed record for rail vehicles by reaching 366mph (589km/h). As Andy Murray prepares to marry his sweetheart Kim Sears in Dunblane on Saturday, interest in the country is at an all time high. and as local tennis hero, Andy Murray, prepares to marry his sweetheart Kim Sears in Dunblane on Saturday, interest in the country is at an all time high. All images are copyrighted. Comcast and Time Warner Cable will meet with US regulators next week to discuss concerns raised by their planned $45bn merger, according to reports. How to cook the perfect steak? Women in Australia are more likely to describe themselves as average than the rest of the world, according to a new survey. Customers at a Rio de Janeiro snack bar were unwittingly eating pastries made from the meat of stray dogs, police said. A little boy has undergone more than 50 operations to have his entire face painstakingly rebuilt. The father-in-law of one of the Hatton Garden safe deposit company bosses has said police have asked him to help in the investigation. All pictures copyrighted. An alleged online sex offender accused of raping five children and involving 20 more in the making of child pornography has been charged with 145 child exploitation offences. All images are copyrighted. An alleged'serial bride' accused of running a wife-for-hire immigration scheme was arrested just after leaving court Friday, when she allegedly evaded the fare at a Bronx subway station. A Georgia woman has been charged with 13 counts of animal cruelty after 13 dead animals were found in her home. A fraternity that partly inspired the 1978 cult classic 'Animal House' has had its recognition revoked by Dartmouth College. All incoming flights from South-East Asian countries are being fumigated at Brisbane International Airport after mosquitoes that could potentially infect Australians with debilitating diseases were found on three separate occasions. The son of a Labour councillor who was caught trying to cross the border into Syria with four young children is believed to be a member of an extremist organisation David Cameron tried to ban. Thieves have made off with a designer handbag containing jewellery worth more than £4million. A didgeridoo maker demonstrated the power of music when he played a tune and caused a herd of cows to stand to attention. The Australian government's communications minister Malcolm Turnbull is set to feature on the front cover of GQ Australia in a bold move that will no doubt set senators' tongues wagging. A couple of wartime sweethearts who were married for almost 72 years have been buried next to each other after dying days apart. Family and friends who travelled from around the world for an Australian bride's wedding instead face having to attend her funeral after she was allegedly murdered just a week before her big day. Ed Miliband has refused to guarantee that Harriet Harman would become Deputy Prime Minister if Labour wins the general election. Savers over the age of 70 are being offered mortgages that will only be paid off when they are 105. A university student has claimed that the cost of trying to study in London left her with no other choice than to turn to prostitution. An elderly couple died of carbon monoxide poisoning after lighting a barbecue in their home to keep warm during a power cut, an inquest heard. NFL star JJ Watt has released a video that shows him making an incredible standing box jump. Nigel Farage was booed by the audience of last night's live television debate after complaining of a ‘total lack of comprehension’ from those in attendance. A burlesque dancer is attempting to eradicate all negativity surrounding the word 'fat' - by embracing it as an honest, body-positive description of her own physique. The fallout from Perth Glory's salary cap scandal continues. It’s hard not to be grossed out by almonds. A manufacturing error led to police officers having the word 'POLICE' written upside down on their uniforms. The Turin Shroud, one of Christianity's most celebrated and hotly-debated relics, went on display to the public on Sunday for the first time in five years. Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren says she doesn't believe convicted Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be sentenced to death. Passengers hoping to make a short domestic flight Friday were trapped on the tarmac at an airport for six hours with only one bathroom between them. All images are copyrighted. Millions of pounds worth of salad and vegetables are being grown by workers treated like ‘slaves’ who live in filthy conditions, an investigation has found. A second boy has died after his family's car plunged into Los Angeles harbour, killing his 13-year-old brother. An Illinois congressman who resigned amid an expenses scandal is facing calls to pay for the special election to replace him. Former Illinois Congressional representative Aaron Schock, 33, is facing calls to pay for the special election to replace him after resigning from the House last month amid an expenses scandal. Authorities are searching a Florida river for a nine-year-old boy who went missing after a boat carrying him and a family friend was hit with a wake. Authorities are searching a Florida river for a nine-year-old boy who went missing after a boat carrying him and a family friend was hit with a wake causing the boat to capsize. Business mogul Jack Welch has called for an end to the college hierarchy that has caused education to become cripplingly expensive. The former Secretary of State, played by Kate McKinnon, and one of her advisers, played by Vanessa Bayer, discuss how she will announce her intentions at noon on Sunday. A couple bought a rare Beanie Baby for £10 at a car boot sale - and later realised it was worth £62,500. Kansas is one signature away from telling poor families that it's illegal to use their welfare payments to buy alcohol, tobacco and pornography, to visit strip clubs or tattoo shops, and to take vacation cruises or gamble on dog races. Details of people suffering from 43 different health conditions are being offered for sale by a whistleblower in the data industry. Whether it’s a larger-than-life skyline in one of the world’s greatest cities or an endless vista of snow-topped mountains, people are willing to travel across the globe to take in a stunning view. A man dubbed 'New Zealand's worst drink driver' has been released from prison, despite describing himself as 'a danger to the community'. They call themselves the 'Thelma and Louise of Wellness' and they've taken mindfulness to the boardrooms of Australia Four members of the same family have been found dead in a shooting in the US state of Arizona. Rand Paul's presidential campaign got off to a combative start on NBC's Today show on Wednesday. As a mother of five children, economist Vicky Pryce might need a helping hand more than your average mum. The Italian-inspired mansion, which has incredible 360-degree views across the mountains, has now gone on the market for a tidy $29.5 million A 16-year-old transgender girl who spoke about being bullied at school in Fallbrook, California killed herself, a support group said, raising questions about what educators can and should do to support students who change gender identity. An Australian couple who abandoned a boy born in a surrogacy deal in India were repeatedly told the child would be left stateless, new evidence shows. A teenager from the US has set a new world record for the largest tire track image. More than 70 animals have been seized from a filthy mobile home belonging to an animal hoarder banned from keeping pets. A young mother is desperately trying to raise money for an expensive cancer treatment which could buy her more time with her family. Cuban bikini babe Kathy Ferreiro, 21, is vying to steal Kim Kardashian's crown for having the curviest booty in America. Cuban bikini babe Kathy Ferreiro, 21, is vying to steal Kim Kardashian's crown for having the curviest booty in America. Two men accused of setting up a stall on London's Oxford Street and handing out ISIS propaganda leaflets to shoppers have pleaded not guilty to terror offences. A violent thug who went on the run before taunting police by posing on Facebook in a silver wig and Dame Edna Everage-style sunglasses has been jailed for a second time. The Florida mailman who caused a major security scare when he landed his gyro-copter on the US Capitol lawn on Wednesday afternoon was just seconds from being shot out of the sky. An Australian festival organiser has slammed Tasmania as a state full 'dregs, bogans and third-generation morons'. Hillary Clinton embraced the federal recognition of same-sex marriage today, saying through a spokesperson she believes it should be a 'constitutional right.' A Utah man is thankful he is alive after he claims a Delta Airlines plane flew over his home when a large chunk of ice dropped from the aircraft shattering his car's windshield. All images are copyrighted. An eight-year-old girl has died and five other people have been injured in a two-car crash in Australia. A British expat accused of murdering his wife in Portugal has written a letter for jail explaining how he believes she died. Supermarket giants Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s have paid out more than £750m in benefits to their staff last year, according to a new report. Scientists believe they have found tiny triggers inside those cells that give rise to the 'voice' that tells you to keep eating. An idyllic two-bedroom log cabin, nestled down a private country lane in the heart of the New Forest, has gone on the market for £350,000 All images are copyrighted. The unemployment rate for college graduates grew by 1.5per cent in 2014, despite President Obama's promise to reverse the trend. Patients should be able to speak to their GPs on Skype, Nick Clegg announced today. A homeless man who knocked a 93-year-old man to the ground and stole his wallet has been jailed. Two men who became locked inside an airtight bank vault for six hours had to be dramatically rescued by firefighters using heavy drills. Jurors in the murder trial of a Kentucky woman who is accused of fatally shooting her lawyer boyfriend in the face in 2012 have been shown a video of her interview with police. A Catholic school teacher suspended after she wrote a Facebook post claiming that gays were behind an 'agenda' to'reengineer western civ into slow extinction' has been reinstated. A couple spent two years battling the council over a £2.20 parking ticket they say blew off their dashboard - and ended up having to pay £400. The Duke of Kent has been discharged from hospital after being treated for a dislocated hip. Los Angeles Kings forward Jarret Stoll was arrested on Friday in Las Vegas, Nevada, on drug possession charges, according to reports. A retired Calgary couple who were attacked by pirates during a sailing trip in Honduras two weeks ago said they're grateful to be alive after the terrifying incident. A Chinese boy is recovering in hospital after his mobile phone exploded while he was playing with it. All images are copyrighted. An argument between two Brisbane neighbours over noise levels has ended in tragedy with one man dead and another charged with manslaughter. All images are copyrighted. The respected law professor from Philadelphia now being investigated after allegedly emailing students a link to pornographic footage, was once a contestant on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, it has emerged. Footage: Carol Gleeson A four-month-old girl remains in an induced coma with life-threatening head injuries after a car crashed into a house in Australia. Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of an American bishop who pleaded guilty to failing to report a priest who was a suspected child abuser. Controversial plans to spend £3.2million pulling down a 19th century country mansion and building a 'Butlins-style' gipsy camp have been approved despite angry protests by neighbours. All images are copyrighted. Rahm Emanuel has won a fourth term as Chicago mayor. A woman's life was saved after her doctor discovered she had stomach cancer during prep for gastric bypass surgery. Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West visited a centuries-old Armenian church in Jerusalem on Monday for the baptism of their daughter, North West. All images are copyrighted. The fiancee of Fusilier Lee Rigby has found 'happiness' with an army major 27 years her senior, it has emerged. Five firefighters and one's girlfriend, who is suspected of videoing the attack at Emergency Service District 6 Volunteer Fire Department in Waxahachie, were taken in to custody earlier this week on sexual assault charges Friends of a New York doctor who took his own life say he was hurt by a character on Tina Fey's The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. The sister of a missing woman who left a popular Spanish nightspot with two Brits who are now being probed over her disappearance has made an emotional video appeal for information on her whereabouts. Single-serve coffee capsules in 2014 hit over $3 billion in US sales, it's been revealed. The Prime Minister will warn English voters the SNP's new powers could impact their lives. It's an image that shows the unbreakable bond between a brother and sister. The opening show of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia got off to a very dramatic start in Sydney on Sunday night, when the opening show was interrupted by a man who stormed the runway at the Ellery show. A bigamist caught out when his wife discovered on Facebook that he had secretly married his mistress may have been searching the internet for wife number three, it emerged yesterday. Ever since the first general election was held more than 100 years ago, politicians have been calling it the 'natural' vote. A Game Of Thrones super-fan had a fully functional toilet built for him that’s an almost-identical replica of the Iron Throne that features in the hit TV show. Princess Diana left £50,000 to her butler in her will, it has emerged. The history of the area dates back to the 19th century when Bristol Floating Harbour was built The Post Office has been accused of failing to properly investigate why money had gone missing from branches before launching court proceedings against subpostmasters. A recent college graduate diagnosed with herpes is stepping into the limelight in attempt to destigmatize STIs. Police in Australia have charged a man after another man claimed he could not remember what had happened to him. A two-year-old American boy burst into tears when Hillary Clinton announced that she was running for president. A former Florida State University student has filed a lawsuit against top NFL prospect Jameis Winston, claiming he assaulted and raped her at an off-campus apartment in 2012. All images are copyrighted. A former Ukip MEP fraudulently claimed almost £500,000 in European Parliament expenses - using some of it to fund his domestic court battles, a court heard today. Teachers tend to see black pupils as more likely to cause trouble in the future if they have misbehaved in the past, according to new research that attempted to examine the impact of racial stereotypes in US schools. A group of eight-year-old children in New Jersey have written letters to convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal, wishing that he will 'get better soon' while recovering in hospital from a mystery illness after being encouraged by their teacher. A teenager took her 80-year-old grandfather to her high school prom because he never got to attend his own. Pilots are taking to the skies to save the lives of homeless dogs. A French bus driver has proposed putting on a separate service for Roma passengers - because the 'unbearable' smell is a health risk to everyone on board. Forget sit and lie down - this dog has mastered the art of paw-stand walking. This is the shocking moment a young Kurdish girl fires a machine gun at ISIS, before boasting she has killed 400 of the Islamic militants - as she is egged on with cries of 'kill, kill'. A biological father and daughter in an incestuous relationship have lost custody of their second baby after the first son, plagued with genetic problems, was also taken away. A 160kg man who fell down a stormwater drain has been rescued by 15 firefighters after an hour of trying to lift him out of the hole. They came from as far away as New Jersey and Tennessee in hopes of landing a new nickname: 'Beautiful Bulldog.' Queen Margrethe of Denmark celebrated her 75th birthday with an appearance on the balcony of her palace in Copenhagen. The BBC has defended its decision to fill more than half of its election debate audience with left-leaning voters, some of whom were brought in from Scotland and Wales. A serial pedophile in Florida has been arrested for molesting at least seven young children in his apartment complex just 18 months after he was released from prison by officials who voted to give him a second chance. Fresh testimonies from a small island community in the Maldives has reignited reports that missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 could have crashed over 5000 kilometres away from the official search led by Australian authorities. A mother has released images of her teenage son who suffered serious injuries after he was assaulted at an Adelaide train station on Saturday night. Waiting times to be seen in A&E have soared to their worst level in more than 10 years, official figures revealed this morning. A mechanic took a customer's car for a joyride at almost double the speed limit when he took it in for an MOT. When keen runner Julie Creffield was training for a marathon when she was a size 18, she was often heckled with taunts of 'Oi, fatty!' as she ran The University of Sydney will review its methods of plagiarism detection after it was claimed dozens of students who paid to have essays written will not be punished. More than 70 million sharks are killed each year for their fins, often dying slow, painful deaths after being dumped back into the sea once their most valuable parts have been cut off. A senior Labour politician was under fire last night for attacking right to buy - while renting out a property she bought from a housing association. An Australian engineer has spoken of his frustration with the lack of help he received from the Australian embassy after he was found with homemade alcohol in Saudi Arabia. Police in South Africa are searching for three men believed to have carried out a brutal xenophobic attack which left a Mozambican man dead. Labour leader Harold Wilson secretly lobbied the BBC to change the time of popular comedy Steptoe and Son on the night of the 1964 election because he feared working class voters would stay at home and watch the show instead of supporting his candidates. A US jury has ruled that a pair of barking dogs must be debarked within 60 days. Tina Fey's husband has spoken out over the suicide of a celebrity dermatologist who killed himself in the wake of a 'bullying' TV series which apparently parodied him for laughs. A fugitive Iraqi militant leader and the former right-hand man of Saddam Hussein has reportedly been killed in a skirmish. Scientists have proposed a laser system to shoot down pieces of debris in Earth orbit. Facebook may have been invented for students to use. Payday lender Wonga could change its name in a desperate attempt to regain credibility after a string of scandals caused the firm to lose £37.3million. The proportion of students who plan to vote for the Green party has fallen sharply, according to a new survey. Legendary cricket commentator Richie Benaud has died at the age of 84 after a battle with skin cancer. Despite his daughter Bobbi Kristina remaining in a medically induced coma since she was found unresponsive in a bathtub at her Atlanta home in January, singer Bobby Brown told an audience on Saturday night that she is 'awake.' Ed Miliband is in league with the Scottish Nationalists and preparing to allow them to be ‘the chain to Labour’s wrecking ball’, David Cameron will say today. An explorer who plans to spend a year living inside a ball-shaped capsule on top of an iceberg is seeking funding for his daring project. All images are copyrighted. A couple nicknamed 'Burger King' are getting married after one popped the question - paving the way for a Burger-King wedding. A second election swiftly after polling day is 'extremely likely', Professor Paul Whiteley of the University of Essex said. Recipes that contain'shocking' amounts of sugar are being promoted as healthy eating options by the Government's flagship anti-obesity initiative. Why is David Cameron not taking part in last night's TV debate? A former US Marine who lost his right leg and several fingers in an explosion in Afghanistan is making a second attempt to scale Mount Everest to inspire others like him, a year after an avalanche that killed 16 Sherpa guides stopped him at the base camp. A 23-year-old student who was attending the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was struck and killed by a freight train just a few miles away from the event's California site, police said on Monday. Six people arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences have been released without charge. The first robot to be sent into the radioactive reactor of Fukushima nuclear power plant has stalled just three hours into its mission. Kim Kardashian's new selfie book has sold out in just one minute. Twins Kendall and Baylee Martin look like any other three-month-old twins. It would appear to be true that an elephant never forgets, based on a touching video showing an Asian elephant returning to her mother after years apart. A new Kansas law tells poor families that they can't use cash assistance from the state to attend concerts, go swimming, visit theme parks or buy lingerie. A mum who had a blood clot on her brain just one month before giving birth has given birth to a baby boy weighing 11lb 5oz. A gym teacher in New Hampshire has been accused of posing as a young girl on a social media site and persuading an elementary school student to share inappropriate images of herself. All images are copyrighted. She's the face of Garnier No Streaks Bronzer Self Tan range and is currently busy working on her new TV projects, but there's just no stopping Michelle Keegan. Just last month she was unveiled as the face of Garnier Ambre Solaire No Streaks Bronzer Self Tan range and is currently busy working on her new TV projects, but there's just no stopping Michelle Keegan. The world's youngest DJ who is just two years old has a dedicated following of thousands of fans thanks to his ability to work the decks. Ed Miliband's attack on the Tories for trying to 'privatise' the NHS backfired last night after the father of a senior Labour politician admitted he had paid for treatment. Lord Prescott has published extracts from two letters he received from the Prince of Wales - including one expressing his sadness at the death of the Labour politician's mother. Reports of child sex abuse have soared since Operation Yewtree which was sparked by Jimmy Savile's assaulting of dozens of children. A video of a baby bouncing around in his bouncer has gone viral online. A Florida grandmother is facing a raft of serious charges after being involved in a severe car crash and failing a sobriety test at the crime scene. Hulk Hogan's ex-wife has listed her Simi Valley mansion for sale at $5.5 million. Philadelphia mayoral candidate Lynne Abraham collapsed on stage 10 minutes into Tuesday night's hour-long debate between Democratic candidates Millionaire Robert Durst has been formally charged in New Orleans with two weapons crimes. It is one of the most contentious religious spots in all of Jerusalem, and the argument over the carpet is simply the latest in a long line of battle between Muslim and Jewish groups. This is the comical moment a delirious wisdom tooth patient refuses milkshake in fear that it could - in singer Kelis' words - 'bring all the boys to her yard'. Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez's girlfriend sobbed as a jury found him guilty of murdering her boyfriend Odin Lloyd. They are the remnants of a bygone era, when Sultan's ruled one of the world's oldest empires, living in a forgotten age of opulence and extravagance in India's immense palace estates. Alex Impey is breaking the law selling his customers marijuana, but as long as he keeps hearing stories that the drug is helping them cope with pain, he couldn't care less. A father who walked out of a secretive Christian commune where everyone wears blue uniforms and birth control is non-existent said living in the community was like being in a scary thriller movie. Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign will focus on boosting economic security for the middle class and expanding opportunities for working families. The brother of ex-footballer Ryan Giggs has lost his job as a HGV driver after being banned from the roads for driving without insurance. Scientists say claims such as this are down to a psychological phenomenon called pareidolia, which tricks the brain into seeing familiar objects in random places. Are Aldi's trainers better than Adidas's? An amorous Italian couple have been fined £9,000 for having such noisy sex that it forced their neighbours to move out. A recent cyber-attack on the State Department was reportedly carried out by high-level Russia hackers who also penetrated restricted parts of the White House computer system, such as the president's private schedule. Fans at a Star Wars convention in California were treated to one last surprise peek before the event closed. If you ever wanted to push the boat out (literally) and stay at one of the most unusual hotels on the ocean, look no further than No Man's Land Fort, a Victorian sea fort in the middle of the Solent, which is set to open this month. 1867: If you ever wanted to push the boat out (literally) and stay at one of the most unusual hotels on the ocean, look no further than No Man's Land Fort, a Victorian sea fort in the middle of the Solent, which is set to open this month. Yoga is not a gateway to Hinduism and doesn't violate the religious rights of students or their parents, a California appeals court ruled. A fourth person has been arrested over the alleged murder of a Syrian imam who was shot dead in his car on a London street. Two sisters who allowed their bank accounts to be used in a 'vile' plot to con an elderly couple out of their £36,000 life savings have avoided jail. A two-year-old girl who was born with abnormal facial development is now smiling, laughing and dancing again six months after a major surgery, aided by 3D printing, helped reshape her face. A Christmas shopper died after being hit by a shopping trolley as he bought festive groceries at Marks & Spencer. A terminally-ill cancer sufferer has accused the NHS of denying her two daughters their mother by refusing to fund a potentially life-extending drug. Pet cats are being snatched off the streets and killed in their ten of thousands across Asia - to feed the booming appetite for their meat in Vietnam. A Utah father's 'awesome fun zone' for his children will be forced down by city officials who didn't appreciate his out-of-the-box thinking and called the cardboard castle in his front yard 'junk'. Grown-up children who are still in their family home are living the ‘life of Riley’ while unknowingly pushing their parents into debt, research shows. Grown-up children who are still in their family home are living the ‘life of Riley’ while unknowingly pushing their parents into debt, research shows. The number of Americans without health insurance has fallen to its lowest level, according to a major survey. Police in Florida were forced to restrain a 20-year-old woman in the early hours of Saturday after a fight broke out involving'multiple individuals'. Methane, the second-largest greenhouse gas contributor to climate change, has been discovered in the Arctic Ocean. Labour will pledge to balance the books every year if it wins power, Ed Miliband will say today. The mass stranding of 160 melon-headed whales on two beaches in Japan has triggered fears of upcoming earthquake and tsunami. The average Australian sheds the equivalent of a 50 gram packet of chips every week in dry skin, feeding an army of dust mites into our couches and beds. New research has shown that the average Australian sheds the equivalent of a 50 gram packet of chips every week in dry skin, feeding an army of dust mites into our couches and beds. An Italian woman accused of carrying out acid attacks on her ex-boyfriends was desperate to 'purge' her previous relationships, a Milan court heard. A 50-year-old man should die in prison for the alleged brutal murder of his wife - 20 years after he killed his first partner, prosecutors said. The battle to evict the squatters is set to come to a head just before the Magna Carta anniversary on June 15. Clothing that features slogans joking about stalking has been slammed by a charity which aims to'make society a safer place'. A man has gone on trial accused of killing a rape victim as a revenge attack after his ex-girlfriend told him she had been raped. A man has been injured after a building being demolished near the London School of Economics (LSE) collapsed. All images are copyrighted. Celebrities are putting their first face forward by snapping just one selfie and sharing it unfiltered on social media in aid of a new campaign dubbed #SelfieEsteem. A low-tech safety solution for cyclists has proved a surprise hit. Australian families are using technology and sedatives to keep their children entertained on long road trips. It's not every day you see children using 'grown-up knives and forks' to eat your lunch. An unemployed 32-stone woman receives £18,000 a year in benefits because she claims her weight-related illness makes her a danger to the public. This is the moment an unlucky man was gored between the legs by a rampaging bull after being knocked to the ground during a bullrunning celebration in Spain. A mother was left in shock after her four-year-old daughter discovered a four-foot snake in the bath - just a week after moving into the house. The Rich Kids of Instagram continued their lifelong adventure across the world's most beautiful locations, exclusive beach-side restaurants and star-studded parties. The map shows clumps of mystery particles across 0.4 per cent of the sky. A family on New York's Long Island tried to keep their snowman alive for as long as possible, but the Frosty melted this weekend when 70-degree temperatures hit the area. Gwyneth Paltrow has vowed to live on just $29 worth of food for a week, after agreeing to take on a charity challenge aimed at raising awareness and funds for New York's food banks. A video of three dogs singing together has gone viral online. A flight from Seattle to Los Angeles was forced to return to the airport after a baggage handler fell asleep in the cargo hold. Britain is on course to be the second fastest growing major economy in the world, in a major boost for George Osborne who said it was 'proof our economic plan is working'. Parts of the UK have been hit by high winds, while snow has fallen in northern England. The uncle of one of the three London schoolgirls who travelled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State has spoken for the first time. The co-authors of Pete Evans' controversial infant cookbook have spoken out in defence of the chef's decision to independently release the book despite being dumped by publishers George Osborne was challenged 18 times yesterday to explain where the next Tory government would find the extra £8billion it has promised the NHS. Four British sailors have been charged with sexual assault after an alleged attack on a woman in Canada. A pensioner found a three-foot snake slithering inside his oven when he innocently went to cook his pie and chips. The former rap music mogul Marion 'Suge' Knight has been rushed to hospital for an unspecified medical emergency after a judge ruled on Thursday that he will stand trial on murder and attempted-murder charges. Andy Murray’s mother is already looking forward to becoming a grandmother. Instagram, the photo-sharing social network, is a great place to find inspiration for your next trip. The Hobart International Airport website has been shut down after it was hacked and defaced with a statement supporting the radical Islamist group ISIS. A replica of the warship that carried France's Marquis de Lafayette to help American colonists in their war of independence sets sail for the United States on Saturday, symbolic of a historic moment that binds the two nations. Police are investigating a video which appears to show Arsenal fans singing a homophobic chant about Ashley Cole. Images courtesy of AFP, EPA, Getty Images and Reuters How do octopuses keep track of all of their flailing limbs as they crawl over objects? Boko Haram militants disguised themselves as preachers in order to carry out a savage gun massacre in northern Nigeria that left at least 24 people dead. The mother of Becky Watts has spoken of her fear of coming face-to-face with the stepmother of the man accused of her murder. A mother has won a 20-year legal battle to secure £13 million compensation for her two children. A formerly obese man has revealed how he finally became motivated to lose 160lbs from his 354lbs frame over the course of 20 months, after nearly a lifetime of emotional eating and self-loathing. In the third part of our major Good Health series on dementia, we look at ways to help minimise the impact of these memory problems, to prolong independence and help those with dementia live as full a life as possible. Today, in the third part of our major Good Health series on dementia, we look at ways to help minimise the impact of these memory problems, to prolong independence and help those with dementia live as full a life as possible. A dog suffered a'serious hallucinogenic episode' after accidentally eating a stash of drugs he found at a village bus stop. Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has revealed he struggled with maths at school, as he prepares to launch his election manifesto which will promise to balance the nation's books 'fairly'. A 73-year-old woman died in front of horrified family members after she was knocked over by a Canadian tourist while visiting the Great Wall of China. The girlfriend of an Australian baseball player who was shot in back while jogging in Oklahoma appeared in court on Thursday and faced his suspected killer as the prosecution rested their case. Tony Blair made an appearance at a low-key private fundraising dinner for 15 Labour target seats. All images are copyrighted. It was a case of animal cruelty at its worst. All images are copyrighted. A woman has received the shocking news that the man she's known as her father for 23 years is not actually her biological parent. Scientists have discovered how a chemical found in aftershave can boost a person's sex drive. A lesbian couple in North Carolina who documented how they created their new family in a series of online pictures say they are shocked but thankful after people said the catalogue of images were an 'inspiration'. Nick Woodman is set to be named America's highest-paid CEO of 2014 at the tender age of 39. Police in Argentina are hunting a family-of-six who crammed onto one motorbike before riding through the streets without helmets. A collection of ancient jewellery owned by one of Britain's best-known writers is to be sold at auction. You can now book a London hotel stay by the number of hours you need the room for rather than by the number of nights you intend to stay. Two men accused in the robbery-murder of a 22-year-old University of Kentucky student pleaded not guilty in a Lexington court on Monday. 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A judge who fell asleep while a child abuse victim gave evidence has been reprimanded by his bosses. A young woman has revealed details about her lengthy battle with a rare condition that left her unable to eat anything for a year and a half - despite the fact that she still felt desperately hungry. Could these be the boots of a disembodied samurai soldier, lingering mysteriously behind this little girl? Eerie: A pair of black boots are clearly seen behind the little girl - even though her photographer father apparently does not recall a person standing there. Birds of prey have been caught on camera brutally fighting over a nesting box, staring each other down before attacking each other with sharp talons and beaks. A US school has denied it only teaches abstinence in its sex education class after an outraged mother tweeted her son's class. A cloud formation resembling the Wi-Fi symbol appeared in central China last week. Asabi Barner, 37, is suing Black Ink tattoo in Harlem, New York City for a chest tattoo that left her scarred. The woman who was held captive in a house of horrors for more than a decade has said her healing process has been 'to overcome and flourish and rise above'. All photographs subject to copyright. The Kardashians are a strong example of a large celebrity family where the siblings share very different personality traits. The Kardashians are a strong example of a large celebrity family where the siblings share very different personality traits. Thousands of dead fish have been found in a lake in Rio de Janeiro where Olympic rowing and canoeing events will be held during next year's Games. More than 1,000 women with severe morning sickness have an abortion each year because their symptoms are so unbearable, research shows. Five people were killed in a fiery crash in Fort Worth, Texas, when an 18-wheeler ploughed into them and others who had stopped to help victims of an earlier incident. A family in Los Angeles have been sharing their home with arguably the city's most famous mountain lion, P-22. A new designer drug dubbed '$5' that resembles meth and crack cocaine has been found in Florida. All images are copyrighted. He is one of the most recognisable faces in the classy Barcelona CF outfit. He may be the most adorable salesman ever, but is often found napping on the job or snacking on a cucumber in a glass display case under the counter. 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A young woman who was subjected to years of abuse by Bega Cheese boss Maurice Van Ryn has told a court of the severe impact it had on her life. US special operations forces do not believe women can meet the physical and mental demands of their commando jobs, and they fear the Pentagon will lower standards to integrate women into their elite units, according to interviews and documents obtained by The Associated Press. The European Space Agency (Esa) has released stunning images of a dust jet erupting from comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Ukip MEP Diane James has praised Russian president Vladimir Putin as a ‘very strong leader’ who has ‘put Russia first’. A 15-year-old boy and a van driver have been shot dead at the scene of a car accident in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Thousands of users at any one time are watching The Button - 2,665 at the time of writing - and if any of them click The Button, the timer resets. Hillary Clinton has officially entered the race for the White House. A puppy who couldn't walk due to a birth defect has now been likened to the sprightly-footed tap dancer Fred Astaire after undergoing reconstructive surgery. The last two surviving Doolittle Raiders have presented the group's Congressional Gold Medal to the National Museum of the US Air Force. A fight over stolen vegetables may have led to a British expat being murdered and dumped at the bottom of a well, French police fear. A 73-year-old reserve deputy shot and killed a man during an undercover operation after thinking he had his stun gun when he opened fire. All pictures copyrighted. Meet Anna and Indi, two surfing dogs who use their low centre of gravity to keep them stable while hanging ten off the coast of Queensland, Australia. All images are copyrighted. A woman who claims she has dreamed of being a bride since she was 12 has asked the government to loan her £10,000 for her wedding. One-eyed police murderer Dale Cregan is on hunger strike for the second time in a bid to be moved from prison to a secure psychiatric hospital. James May has been forced to backtrack for suggesting Top Gear viewers who sent threatening tweets to Sue Perkins should 'kill themselves'. This is the moment a Russian truck flies past a cyclist, pictured, on the outskirts of St Petersberg. Pet owners admit they spend hours watching the box with their animals and even leave it on when they are out to keep them company. A French castle has gone on the market for less than half the price of a flat in a desirable area of London A convicted felon who robbed a bank so he could go back to prison for food and shelter is staying on the straight and narrow after an outpouring of support from his community. Babies given antibiotics in the first six months of life are more likely to be fat as toddlers, a large-scale study has found. Obese children in one Chinese school are being helped to get back into shape by special gym lessons - called 'Kung Fu Panda' classes. He only started his new job two weeks ago. A trespasser carrying a suspicious package jumped over the White House railings last night - the latest in a string of embarrassing security breaches to hit the US capital. They're the fastest-growing nutrition bar in the US with sales topping $100 million. The pilot of a small aircraft that landed on the US Capitol lawn was interviewed by the Secret Service almost two years ago. Ed Miliband last night repeatedly refused to admit he had got it wrong over the past five years about jobs, crime and the effect of tuition fees. All images are copyrighted. They took Reddit in their millions in the hope of pinpointing the suspect or suspects behind the Boston Marathon bombings, which killed two women and a young boy, and injured a further 264 All images are copyrighted. 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All images are copyrighted. An Arizona woman got an early Easter surprise when she saw what she believes to be the image of Jesus Christ in her dental x-rays during a check-up last month. Jeremy Clarkson has agreed to keep quiet about his sacking from the BBC so the Top Gear Live shows can go ahead 'in good spirit'. With 16 decks and a capacity for almost 5,000 passengers at a time, the Anthem of the Seas is truly an engineering marvel. A North Korean propaganda unit said the U.S. ambassador to South Korea could face a 'bigger mishap' than the knife attack to his face last month if he does not stop insulting North Korea with 'laughable' accusations. Spain's Queen Letizia put on a smart show on a visit to a conference in Barcelona in a white trouser suit with a blush-coloured silk top and woven clutch. Britain is in the grip of an allergy epidemic, a report claims. A drunk father-of-two faces hours of agonising laser surgery after mis-spelling his own son's name while giving himself a DIY tattoo. A kidnapping attempt in South Carolina was thwarted because the would-be abductor couldn't operate a manual stick shift in the victim's car, police said. A middle-aged punk who fled Britain with her 10-year-old son to join Islamic State extremists is believed to have been filmed leading women fighters in a hate-filled chanting session in Syria. More than 1,000 Easter eggs have been donated to a hospital in memory of a boy who died last year. A woman has admitted encouraging terrorism by posting 45,000 tweets supporting the so-called Islamic State. The world's longest ever kidney donation chain linked its final donor to ailing recipient last month when a Wisconsin woman became the 34th person whose life was saved by the record-setting program. A mysterious ‘blob’ of water off the West coast of the US could explain why states like California are experiencing their worst ever drought, while the East is battered by freezing weather. A former drug dealer who testified against six Philadelphia police officers has lost his job as a high school basketball coach. A Missouri inmate has been put to death for killing a man in a fit of rage over child support payments. Al Qaida militants have seized control of a major airport in southern Yemen. The founder and CEO of Chobani has settled a lawsuit filed by his ex-wife, who laid claim to half the $2 billion Greek yogurt empire. Chinese hospitals are harvesting up to 11,000 organs from political prisoners without anaesthetic every year, according to a new documentary. A Frenchman has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after a British expat's body was found in a well. All photographs courtesy Amos Chapple. A Canadian man has been arrested after he was filmed threatening a family with a chainsaw in a fit of road rage. It's not every day that you are pictured hand-in-hand with a model who suffers from the same rare skin condition as Michael Jackson. All images are copyrighted. Jon Stewart has revealed that he decided to quit The Daily Show because he was becoming increasing depressed watching cable news. The World Health Organisation estimated more than 10,000 people have died from the deadly virus in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. There is an insufficient supply of whooping cough vaccine in Australia, according to Queensland Health. In a direct appeal to Tory voters, Mr Farage said he believed many were in 'their hearts' closer to his position of wanting an EU referendum as soon as possible without any attempted re-negotiation. Pop star Rihanna is one of a growing number of celebrities who are opting to ditch their bras when it comes to day-to-day clothing. The daughter of a paedophile jailed for sexually assaulting an eight-year-old girl said her father should be hanged for his crimes. A young man whose former 26-stone bulk drove him to a suicide attempt has lost more than half his bodyweight and become a ripped gym instructor. A judge is facing calls to be sacked after he criticized a couple's victim impact statements and accused them of fostering racist stereotypes in their three-year-old daughter. Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton says she's ready for 'all kinds of distractions and attacks' from Republicans. All images are copyrighted. Feeling grateful can improve the health of our hearts, according to a new study. The I'm Up Alarm can be set to go off the night before (left) and will then only turn off by scanning a QR code on a mug or magnet that can be kept in another room, forcing you to get out of bed to do so. Microsoft has launched a recruitment drive for people with autism. A man accused of murdering his second wife while hiking in a national park in Colorado is fighting to use money from his first wife's life insurance policy to pay for his own defence. The Duchess of Cambridge is 'our generation's suffragette', according to a Hollywood actress. A video of a three-week-old kitten and a four-year-old dog cuddling has gone viral. Walmart is coming under fire following a recent incident in Tuscon, Arizona where a thief was able to shoot of rounds from a weapon after stealing it from their store. All images are copyrighted. A 14-year-old boy who hanged himself five months after his mother lost her battle with cancer would wear her favourite bandana and spray her perfume round the house after she died. All images are copyrighted. One million men are now actively choosing to work part-time as they become more involved in childcare or retire gradually. The only image of the Civil War ironclad CSS Georgia has been revealed to be a fake created in a teenage hoax using a 2ft model. All children should be taught basic first-aid skills, Labour has said. More than 100,000 people on the coast of the Pacific Northwest are in the path of a potentially deadly tsunami that could be similar to the one in 2011 that ravaged parts of Japan. Qantas have been told they could loose their eight Heathrow landing strips after continuously arriving late to the busy airport. The Queen in a bright blue coat and hat and the Duke of Edinburgh arrive by car to attend a traditional Easter Sunday service at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle this morning. Tony Blair has denied he is 'the super-rich', insisting he is 'better off than most people'. A New York man who won three marathons in eight days last month said that his winnings will go toward the medical bills of his infant son, who has spina bifida. Lord Janner's alleged victims could sue him for £2.5million after the Crown Prosecution Service dropped a prosecution against him for the fourth time. A father who was arrested for using medical cannabis on his critically ill two-year-old daughter has pleaded for the government to legalise the drug as her health continues to decline. President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, paid more than $93,000 in federal taxes last year on an adjusted gross income of more than $477,000, according to tax returns released Friday by the White House. It's been a whirlwind few weeks for SketchShe. A life coach and author with a curvy figure and dyed black locks has been dubbed the Romanian Kim Kardashian. Scientists have discovered the area of the brain that is key to detecting sarcasm. A father is desperately searching for his 13-year-old daughter, who hasn't been seen since last Thursday. France's far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen has accused her father Jean-Marie of committing 'political suicide.' From bespoke mascaras and eyeliners to foundations and powders, it's not just make-up that is increasingly tailored to your personal needs. British Airways suffered three plane diversions in just over 24 hours. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Husband and wife team Claire and Nigel Morter have restored a 1940s airfield control tower in Norfolk and now run it as a B&B. The White House, sensing a legislative defeat was nigh, today said President Barack Obama would be willing to meet Congress half way and sign legislation codifying its role in processing a nuclear deal with Iran if a Senate committee axed key portions of the bill during a formal review this afternoon. As a model, Candice Marie-Fox (right) rubbed shoulders with the likes of last year's Bachelor Blake Garvey. All photographs by Andrea Catherwood. A tree dedicated to the memory of Michael Brown has been destroyed by vandals just hours after being planted. She’s got the designer threads, a sparkling mini Mercedes car and a staggering 115,000 Instagram followers and she’s not even two-years-old. Cressida Bonas has been unveiled as Mulberry's new ambassador and showcases the luxury fashion house's designs and accessories in a new shoot. A two-year-old girl was caught red-handed when she refused to clean up her mess after her father told her to. Ricky Gervais has led an online charge against 'trophy hunters' after posting a picture of an Extreme Huntress winner lying next to a dead giraffe and smiling. A couple who lost their homes and were almost killed in Hurricane Sandy are celebrating a whirlwind of good fortune after winning more than $250,000 in the lottery. A crewman from the Coast Guard Cutter Boutwell guards some of more than 28,000 pounds of cocaine, seized at sea and offloaded at Naval Base San Diego on Thursday. A video of a dog licking a baby boy has gone viral online. A woman gave birth to her son on the bathroom floor after travelling home from a New Year's party. It seems that 2014 was a very, very good year to be Discovery Communications CEO David Zaslav. blood and a meat grinder have been found at the home of a man arrested in connection with the disappearance of his female lodger. One of the alleged ringleaders of an Anzac Day terror plot in Melbourne posed with an index finger in support of the so-called Islamic State. A thief stole an 86-year-old woman's handbag while she prayed at church on Good Friday. A man tore a tendon in his thumb after playing Candy Crush Saga on his phone for weeks - but reported he felt no pain at all. A tenant who claims she lost her'sexual adventurism' and 'libido' after she was injured when an elevator in her building suddenly dropped three floors is suing the luxury apartment complex. A mysterious sinkhole spewing fire and incredible heat has appeared in a Chinese hillside. Scottish drinkers are so cautious of the country's new drink-driving limits bar sales have plummeted by 60 per cent - a reduction in spending so severe it's damaging the country's financial growth. Masters champion Jordan Spieth wrote a letter of thanks six years ago when he was on a scholarship at Jesuit High School in Dallas, reports The Dallas Morning News. Alinea, a restaurant in Chicago has been voted the best restaurant in the world for a fourth year running. As Australians are beginning to feel the onset of winter's chill, Aussies travellers are looking to escape this year's cold in exchange for a European summer. escapes: As Australians are beginning to feel the onset of winter's chill, Aussies travellers are looking to escape this year's cold in exchange for a European summer. The girlfriend of a British student killed in the Alps plane tragedy told last night how he switched flights ‘at the last moment’ - and revealed she did not blame the co-pilot who crashed the jet. David Cameron is to announce an extension of Margaret Thatcher’s landmark right-to-buy housing policy. All images are copyrighted. A Chinese doctor has been hailed a hero after he put his own life on the line to rescue one of his colleagues, by offering to swap places with her when a knife-wielding patient took her hostage. If you're looking for the man who runs the world's biggest company, you've come to the wrong place. Two thieves murdered a pensioner and dumped his body in an abandoned mine then made it look like a cycling accident, a court heard today. The family of an Australian teacher who has been missing for three days fear she may have been involved in an accident. A Georgia police chief who said he accidentally shot his ex-wife while they slept has been charged with reckless conduct. All images are copyrighted. Many women spend hundreds of pounds a month on expensive skincare products but make common mistakes every single day that could lead to their skin ageing faster. A restaurant manager feared huge debts after forking out £2,000 on a bizarre addiction which meant he had to wear new underpants every day. The five-star Ballyfin hotel has been named as the grandest hotel in Ireland by travel publication Condé Nast Traveller. A man with HIV has been cured of cancer by using his own stem cells to fight the virus. Ed Miliband has been accused of 'offensive' behaviour 'touching on racism' by a Sikh community leader. A 73-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a 74-year-old woman in South Africa. Mrs Malcolm, originally from Dundee in Scotland, was found on Sunday morning at the Capri Mews complex in the Marina Da Gama area of the city. Britain should be wary of adopting trendy pupil-led teaching techniques from Scandinavia because they may be making standards worse, a new report claims. What do you expect when your boyfriend proposes to you in a McDonald's restaurant? Depraved militants fighting for the Islamic State in Iraq have savagely beheaded a man accused of practising sorcery and witchcraft. All images are copyrighted. There is often a negative stigma with being a female who chooses to live alone, especially in Sydney's affluent Eastern suburbs. He was once the world's best heavyweight fighter, with a career that allowed him to retire from the ring with a rumoured fortune of $15million. A father who was caught on camera allegedly punching his three-year-old boy son in the face at a supermarket has launched a bizarre rant online, insisting the incident is a'misunderstanding'. The tycoon behind exclusive fashion brand Kitson has been caught up in a $1million legal wrangle after being accused of swearing at staff in a Los Angeles store. A woman accused a married couple of rape after her boyfriend found out she had a threesome with them in a Travelodge hotel room. An HIV-positive Ohio man accused of sexually assaulting three girls has pleaded not guilty to 19 counts in court, where a prosecutor said one of them, a 12 year old, is pregnant. A newlywed pensioner has been left blinded in one eye after being hit in the face with a brick hurled into his home by vandalising yobs. All images are copyrighted. A cyclist has been killed in a rush-hour accident with a lorry in central London. A South Carolina police officer charged with murder after shooting an unarmed black man in the back will not face the death penalty. The Robshaws sample insects in tonight's episode of BBC Two's Back for Dinner. All images are copyrighted. Stunned researchers have found one of the UK's most important manuscripts is full of ghosts. The family of a young Italian woman who was killed in a horror car crash in Perth are pleading with the Australian public to help them as they cannot afford to bring her body home to be buried. A cafe in the Philippines is serving up artistic cups of coffee for customers who enjoy their beverages tailor made. A group of London estate agents were invited to a fake haunted house, where they were subject to cruel, but hilarious, pranks - which prompt hysterical reactions. Footage has emerged of a violent brawl between more than 70 teenagers outside a party in Brisbane. An eight-year-old boy was taken to hospital after falling victim to a prank when he was suffocated until he passed out. Shelly Sterling has spoken out about her legal victory over her husband's alleged mistress V. New York has always been a special place to me. Scientists in Australia are developing a new type of condom which they say could 'feel like human tissue'. The troubled son of an influential San Diego businessman was arrested last week for allegedly attempting to kidnap a 7-year-old girl from a local elementary school. Upmarket Bentleys and Porsches are more likely to break down than much cheaper cars, according to a survey. More than 1,200 gang members and associates have been arrested in a series of raids across the United States. A teenager diagnosed with a deadly brain tumour has flown to Sydney for a risky operation to remove the tumour on his brain. A man sentenced to death in the 2012 killings of a baby and her grandmother said he's so dissatisfied with his attorneys he'd rather be executed now than continue seeking a new trial with them. Uber, Microsoft's OneDrive and Flixster are among hundreds of iOS apps at risk from a security flaw. A mayoral candidate has bungee jumped from a bridge where his ancestor plummeted 160ft to his death for a drunken bet worth just a sixpence. The three children who died when their mother's car crashed into a lake have been laid to rest. Thailand's famous Tiger Temple, popular with tourists for being able to interact with the big cats, has been forced to shut due to keeping the animals without permits. The famous Tiger Temple just outside of Bangkok, popular with tourists for being able to interact with the big cats, has been forced to shut due to keeping the animals without permits. She recently revealed her then boyfriend Jerry O'Connell 'flirted with and felt up' Rebecca Romijn at a party over a decade ago. An eccentric man is fighting to keep his driving licence photo as a picture of him with a colander on his head because it is his'religious right'. All images are copyrighted. A water main break in New York City caused evening commute hysteria Wednesday as a surge of brown water poured into a West Village tunnel sending commuters scrambling for cover and a different route home. The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is facing a growing problem with its suicide helpline service for ex-servicemen and women. Frederic Brandt was battling with extreme depression before his suicide on Sunday a police report revealed on Tuesday. Frederic Brandt was battling with extreme depression before his suicide on Sunday a police report revealed on Tuesday. 'I put on a stone and could no longer fit in my clothes, but I wasn't ready for maternity stuff.' While overseas backpackers visiting Sydney beaches are often told to go back to where they came from, Sutherland Council is instead exploring the idea of allowing them to camp right on the beach. A serial thief hoarded 1,300 items of stolen clothing in her tiny bungalow - which police said was like a ‘warehouse’. A bolt of lightning has been spotted soaring from the top of a cloud before looping back on itself and striking the ground in Australia. An informant who spent the last 27 years working for the DEA as an undercover operative in exchange for the promise of US citizenship says he'll be deported now that he has retired. Farhina Touseef - the subject of Channel 4's Unreported World - is risking her life by leading a team of medics as they travel door-to-door through dangerous Taliban strongholds offering the free vaccines to parents. Paris, New York and London are some of the world's most expensive cities. A man was left with a swollen and painful penis thanks to injecting himself with petroleum jelly in the hope it would make his manhood bigger. New Jersey police have released a sketch of an infant whose headless remains were discovered last year in an attempt to track down the child's mother. This is the breathtaking moment a diver came face to face with a 'fish tornado' off the Mexican coast. Tim McGraw is facing a backlash from country music fans who say that his decision to headline a concert for a gun control charity could end his career. A baby girl was given hypothermia in order to keep her alive after she developed a potentially fatal brain condition. A video of a young boy holding a toilet funeral for his pet goldfish has gone viral online. The man accused of killing Etan Patz in 1979 acted on an impulse and choked the boy to death in a basement, a prosecutor said on Thursday. The biggest ice cover on North America’s Great Lakes in decades is backing up important shipping deliveries with 18 freighters currently wedged in the ice, unable to move. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Two women and a 10-year-old boy have been charged with attempted murder after a brutal attack on a homeless man. When it comes to the perks of single life, it seems ladies have starkly different priorities to men, with 54 per cent of women admitting one of the best things about of being single is getting to go home and go straight to bed without being bothered. An artist who turns dead animals into unique works of art has recently come under fire for his taxidermy sculptures. A senior Labour MP has admitted that the party would look to 'forge a common alliance' with the SNP to ensure Ed Miliband becomes Prime Minister. Iran has sent two warships to the waters off Yemen while the US has accelerated moves to supply weapons to the Saudi coalition as foreign powers get drawn deeper into the conflict. Dramatic dashcam footage of a high-speed police chase through Birmingham has been released. Jonathan Crombie, the Canadian actor best known for his role as Gilbert Blythe in Anne of Green Gables, has died. An 11-year-old boy had to be pulled to safety after becoming stuck in knee-deep mud on in Burnham-on-Sea. Robert Kennedy Jr has apologised for describing the number of children injured by vaccines as 'a holocaust'. A Polish conwoman who posed as a wealthy pensioner to try and sell a £1million house from under the owner's nose wept as she avoided jail. The United States has been spying on Americans for decades, but it has never been made public until now. A New York City woman caught a man robbing her apartment after he was captured on her cat camera. A gold box presented to an officer famous for losing his leg at the Battle of Waterloo has sold for more than £100,000 at auction. A baby sitter accused of shaking a 14-month-old baby in her care has been convicted of aggravated manslaughter and child endangerment but acquitted of murder. It's back to business as usual for Harvey Weinstein and his wife Georgina Chapman. Premier League players have received more than 130,000 abusive messages online since August 2014. The owner of an Indiana pizza restaurant who was forced to close shop after she told a local news reporter that her establishment would not cater a gay wedding reaffirmed her beliefs in an interview on Saturday. A trusted son has been jailed for stealing more than £50,000 from his dying mother, who was suffering from Alzheimer's. A 'perfect' mansion which has been sold for £51million in an exclusive part of London has become one of the UK's most expensive homes - and the buyer also has to pay £7.6m in stamp duty. A body found in the Mississippi River over the weekend has been identified as Minnesota fourth-grader Barway Edwin Collins who has been missing for nearly a month. Abbey Road studios has hosted every major name in music in the last 80 years, but Abbey Road studios has never before been open to the public. Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg's wife Miriam has said the party's MPs 'deserve' to be re-elected in May. Supermodel Jourdan Dunn has revealed in an interview that she was severely bullied at school, which led to her suffering from incredibly low self-esteem. Child welfare authorities say the father of a three-year-old girl found alone near a suburban Chicago forest preserve left her in a trash can. For most of her life Judy Eddingfield has been employed as a server at Winstead's in Kansas City and says it's the only job she's ever had or ever wanted. A teenage boy who shot and killed a teacher and wounded several others in an attack inside a school in Barcelona had a 'hit list', local media reports. Secret Service agents will take a bullet for the President of the United States, but apparently they won't swim for him. Royal Dutch Shell has filed a complaint in court in Alaska seeking an order to remove Greenpeace activists who climbed aboard an oil rig in the Pacific Ocean bound for the Arctic. The decision not to prosecute Lord Janner over child abuse allegations has been thrown into doubt by new revelations. All images are copyrighted. A note left by a chip shop owner for his customers when he went on holiday with his wife has gone viral. Smokers may be inadvertently increasing the risk of cancer in their pets, a study suggests. The row over the Falkland Islands has escalated. The co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing Germanwings flight 4U 9525 killing 150 people may have used a chemical to force his captain into the toilet. Pamela Anderson has come in for criticism for her very public show of support for an Arizona sheriff notorious for his controversial opinions and racial profiling of Latinos. An albino bottlenose dolphin frolics inside the Taiji Whale Museum in southern Japan. It's not every day you see an eight-year-old making more money from YouTube videos than a celebrity chef. The Kardashians might be at the forefront of fashion trends, but apparently not the waist-trimmers, or 'girdles' as Sophie Falkiner calls them. Colorado and Washington are considering limits on making the marijuana concentrate at home. A three-year-old boy has been accused of killing his mother by pushing her down a lift shaft in China by one of their neighbours. One of the vertebrae bones found in the fossilised skeleton of 'Lucy' may, in fact, belong to a baboon. If you're a fan of self-driving cars, then you're in for a treat. She's been described as 'the most beautiful girl in the world' and now 19-year-old Hattie Gladwell has revealed all about what it's like to wear a bikini for the first time, how to have sex with a bag and how learning to live with it has affected her mental health. If you're heading to the beach in Oregon this spring, you won't be alone. One of Australia’s most popular children’s chocolates has shrunk in size. The US Navy's Office of Naval Research (ONR) has awarded the Marine Corps a contract to develop a laser gun that can track and shoot down enemy drones. A maths teacher from California in the US has created the most interesting lesson ever. The daughters of a nurse murdered in her own home 20 years ago have appealed for information about the 'heinous' crime. Miley Cyrus has been urged to shave her armpits by social media users, who claim that the singer's hairy region is 'disgusting'. A relationship expert has suggested that a renewable marriage contract known as a 'wedlease' would work better for many modern day couples and avoid increasing divorces. A Colorado wastewater facility went up in flames on Friday after a fracking tanker was hit by lightning, setting off a series of explosions and oil fires. Sasha Obama seems to be tuning out of politics. A new exhibition celebrates the 50th anniversary of New York City's Landmarks Law, which was signed by Mayor Robert Wagner in 1965 and upheld by the Supreme Court in 1978 following a campaign led by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Paddy Power has provoked outrage with a 'joke' about the African-American police beatings. Justin Bieber was reportedly placed in a chokehold by security at the Coachella music festival over the weekend. Staff attorneys at the US Justice Department are nearing a recommendation to block Comcast's proposed merger with Time Warner Cable, according to reports. A teenager accused of conspiring with her soldier boyfriend to have her mother killed should remain in an adult jail while awaiting trial, a prosecutor said. A doctor usually deployed to major disaster zones was sent in to a hospital's under-pressure A&E department as staff were forced to treat patients in the corridor. From Prince Harry to Julianne Moore, we're loving the fiery-haired stars flying the flag for gingers everywhere. A seven-year-old boy who died after being poisoned by cyanide gas in his flood-hit home was the victim of a cover-up, it has emerged. Stressful events in childhood may increase the risk of type 1 diabetes, a study in the Lancet suggests. As the sun sets on the Saharan desert, its colours cast a glow on its vast sand dunes causing rainbow light to dance across the landscape. A tunnel designed to smuggle drugs into the United States has been uncovered in the Mexican city of Tijuana. The National Rifle Association gathered on Saturday to condemn Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as 'elitists' who will 'dismantle our freedoms and reshape America into an America that you and I will not even recognize'. An ex-girlfriend has avoided jail despite trying to strangle her former partner with an iPod cable. A high school teenager's romantic prom proposal ended in disaster when his date burst into tears. The woman pictured grimacing as Lewis Hamilton sprayed champagne at her face after winning the Chinese Grand Prix has spoken out. A three-year-old boy's attempt to convince his mother that octopus is an animal just like chicken, pig, cow and fish has gone viral. The suicides of five young sailors who served on the same base over two years has unearthed a shocking culture of ice taking, binge drinking, bullying and depression within the Australian Navy. Uber has poached Facebook's security chief Joe Sullivan in an attempt to double down on rapidly escalating safety concerns. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott may have thrilled players at an Australian Rules function by skolling a beer but he’s drawn the ire of anti-glorifying campaigners who claim he’s glorifying binge drinking and associating being a man with drinking booze. A two-year-old girl was savaged by a Jack Russell as she played in a children's park before the dog's owner ran away. All images are copyrighted. Police have arrested a man suspected of shooting dead his former work-study supervisor at a North Carolina community college. Sarah Brady, the wife of a former White House spokesman and a tireless anti-gun violence activist who helped pass major anti-assault weapon legislation, died Friday at the age of 73. Violence: Sarah Brady, the wife of a former White House spokesman and a tireless anti-gun violence activist who helped pass major anti-assault weapon legislation, died Friday at the age of 73. In his self-motivational notes, Labour leader Ed Miliband wrote the words ‘negative’ and ‘positive’ connected by an arrow as well as the term 'Happy Warrior' The dramatic dramatic exit of the four Vinceni girls from their mother's home on the Sunshine Coast in Australia in 2012 has been revealed in an exclusive 60 Minutes investigation. A Christian migrant told how he and others formed a 'human chain' to stop Muslim men who were allegedly trying to throw them overboard. An Oklahoma sheriff's office falsified the training and firearms records of the millionaire reserve deputy who shot dead an unarmed suspect by mistake, claim sources within the department. An Ohio man who trained with al-Qaeda terrorist tried to play off his time abroad as a harmless holiday when questioned by his friends, authorities said. A drug-fuelled thug calling himself 'Gypsy Lad' slashed a middle-aged man around the throat with a kitchen knife after meeting him on the gay dating app Grindr. An Australian mother has been left devastated after receiving an anonymous letter criticising her for posting too many photos of her six-month-old daughter on Facebook. The Official Vinyl Charts have been released by the Official Charts Company to mark Record Store Day. A man has been charged with raping and assaulting his stepdaughter, who then gave birth alone at home while looking after her three-year-old sister, who then died in her care. American Apparel, the controversial retailer known for its sexually suggestive advertising strategy, is looking to alter its risqué image by debuting a 'pro-women' ad campaign featuring its female staffers. A convicted murderer who escaped prison by beating a guard unconscious and stealing his uniform, keys and SUV has been captured in Chicago, ending a nearly three-day manhunt. One of Britain's oldest prisoners of war - and one of the few British soldiers to survive Hitler's 1,000-mile death march - has been given an emergency grant so he can remain at home in London. A New Zealand hunter is lucky to be alive after a friend mistook him for a deer and shot him in the back with a.270 rifle. An Air Force major general has been formally reprimanded and removed from his job for telling a group of officers that talking to Congress in a bid to block retirement of the A-10 Warthog amounted to 'treason.' Lara Croft is one of the most famous video game characters of all time. Footage: Sylvia Freedman A man branded the'most dangerous psychopath ever encountered' after he kept a young hitchhiker as a sex slave for seven years has been denied parole. David Letterman stunned his Late Show audience into silence with a joke branded 'disrespectful to women'. The amount of time people spend listening to BBC radio has dropped to its lowest level ever, the corporation’s boss has admitted. All images are copyrighted. The disabled pensioner who received donations from around the world after being beaten by a drug addict outside his home has got the keys to a new house. Soft-poached quail egg, confit of tomato and deep fried asparagus all prepared by a Michelin-starred chef - you could be forgiven for thinking this is just a meal at another trendy gastro restaurant. It's not every day you get to eat bacon in front of your professor. A transgender teenager who was told to remove her makeup for a driver's license photo has won her battle against the state's Department of Motor Vehicles. The highest-ranking military officer in the United States has apologised to a bereaved military mom after saying the Iraqi city where he died is 'not symbolic in any way'. David Cameron and Boris Johnson warned of a looming 'constitutional crisis' last night after Scotland's former First Minister Alex Salmond was caught boasting: 'I'm writing Labour's budget.' The Duchess of Cambridge has the power to send sales of high-street designs sky-rocketing, so it's little surprise that her offspring have the same effect. A transgender woman killed herself after being taunted in the street for being different, an inquest heard. Mila Kunis is being sued by a Ukrainian wannabe singer who claims the Hollywood actress'stole her pet chicken' as children. Married at First Sight star Jaclyn Methuen has revealed that she is finally ready to physically consummate her marriage, as her feelings for her new husband continue to grow. Doctors have warned against people cutting out whole food groups like carbohydrates as contributors for weight gain. The lovers who got the most complaints in New York City for loud sex are a handyman and the girlfriend he pops round for quickies with in the building where he works. It's one of the most iconic sounds in cinema history - and it's helping to get a baby to sleep. A New York man has been caught on camera catcalling women in the street - completely oblivious to the fact that the interview he is taking part in is meant to highlight the horrible and derogatory culture of catcalling. The Conservatives will pledge to introduce a system of ‘English votes for English laws’ if they win the general election. A Sydney mother has braved this week’s horror Sydney by hitting the streets and handing out waterproof clothing, blankets and sleeping bags to the homeless. Italian police have released an e-fit image of millionaire people trafficker Ermias Ghermay, who is thought to have made £72m with his accomplice Mered Medhanie from smuggling migrants in the last two years. An ex-convict who admitted to killing his ex-girlfriend before eating some of her organs last year, could now face a rape charge. 'Cannibal killer': Joseph Oberhansley, who admitted to killing his ex-girlfriend before eating some of her organs last year, could now face a rape charge. The owner of a seaside hotel says it is virus-free after 100 holidaymakers were struck down by what health officials have described as a norovirus outbreak. A former State Department translator was accused of sharing government information with an alleged Chinese spy, according to an FBI affidavit obtained by Fox News. She's the clean eating food lover who has more than 102,000 followers on Instagram thanks to her healthy and delicious looking meals. An 11-year-old hearing-impaired boy from Oklahoma has his younger sister to thank for saving his life after a pack of vicious rottweilers mauled him over the weekend. A teacher at a Louisiana high school arrested on suspicion of having sex with a 15-year-old freshman two years ago has admitted to the relationship and apologised for 'taking the victim's innocence,' according to an affidavit. If there's one thing we all have in common, it's a love of colour. Jay Z's new music streaming service Tidal is struggling to make an impact on the app store. As Gwyneth Paltrow files for divorce from Chris Martin, the couple whose split made them 'closer than they ever have been' are still confounding their critics by playing nicely. All images are copyrighted. A judge has prompted outrage by suggesting murdered student nurse Karen Buckley had put herself in danger by drinking on a night out. The mother of a mentally ill daughter who killed herself last month has revealed how her condition worsened over years and eventually drove her to suicide. David Cameron has been caught joking about Alex Salmond pinching people's wallets in remarks broadcast after a TV interview ended. Harnessing the power of the body’s immune system could revolutionise cancer care. Australian shoppers will no longer be offered second best a season late. Judge Lila Statom has become a viral sensation thanks to her incredible take down of one gang member who dared try to claim an area as 'his hood' while in her courtroom. Tennessee Judge Lila Statom has become a viral sensation thanks to her incredible take down of one gang member who dared try to claim an area as 'his hood' while in her courtroom. Whether you're on a business trip, a family holiday, or just daydreaming, airports are offering ever more diverse activities, and can be the gate-way to some of the world's most incredible attractions. From sun salutations in San Francisco to drinking at a swim-up bar in a hot spring in Iceland, airports are offering ever more diverse activities, and can be the gate-way to some of the world's most incredible attractions. All images are copyrighted. A drone carrying small traces of a radioactive material landed on the roof of Japanese Prime Minister's office in protest against the government's nuclear energy plans. Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha have been making a concerted effort to turn blue in the run-up to the general election. All images are copyrighted. The South Korean government paid an eye-watering £2.4million to the makers of the new Avengers movie to ensure the country is shown in a positive light, it has emerged. The girlfriend of a hitman who killed a mother of five as she tended her horses in a New Forest field was freed from jail today. All images are copyrighted. She is one of Australia's most famous radio presenters, but now Mel Greig has taken to the internet to highlight the issue of IVF treatment. chewing gum can help you forget a song, a study suggests. Passengers were kept on board as firefighters walked through the cabin with a thermal imaging camera to locate a potential heat source. British backpacker Will Hatton has made a career out of travelling the globe as The Broke Backpacker, recording his adventures in his blog, making money through any random odd job he can find in foreign lands and spending only $100 each week on all of his expenses. A photographer who captured the brutal murder of an immigrant in South Africa has spoken out after coming under fire for taking pictures instead of trying to save the victim. The Duchess of Cambridge is due to give birth to her second child as early as today, royal sources have told MailOnline. Ben Affleck has finally revealed the name of the slave ancestor he censored from his family history on Finding Your Roots. A cruise ship stranded in rough seas off the coast of Australia for two days has finally docked in Sydney. The Duke of Edinburgh has been knighted by the Queen in recognition of his contribution to the Commonwealth nation. A bear and big cats owner from Ohio is campaigning for his animals to be returned after they were seized by the state in January. A New Jersey woman convicted of killing her husband and hiding his remains in storage containers wept in court Wednesday as a judge sentenced her to 55 years in prison after comparing the grisly murder to Al Capone’s St Valentine’s Day massacre. A bride-to-be who lost eight stone when she fell for a Turkish toyboy during a beach holiday, has sworn to remain single after finding out he was two-timing her with another woman. Lord Janner escaped justice after the UK’s top prosecutor over-ruled the advice of two of the country’s most senior QCs, it emerged last night. A pregnant Popeyes employee in Texas says that she was fired from her job at the fast food chain after being robbed and refusing to personally pay back the money that was stolen. Back in the Nineties, the bowl cut was one of the most hated haircuts in the world. An Uber customer was hit with a huge $16,000 bill for her 7-mile nightmare journey across New York. Bella Hadid's fashion sense goes far beyond her years, and in her latest spread for Elle Magazine, the budding supermodel wears several risque pieces that you wouldn't see on the average teenager. A grieving widow said she was frightened for the lives of herself and her family thanks to a 'nasty' neighbour who terrorised them for seven years. Sainsbury's has revoked a ban imposed on a man who was wrongly accused of stealing speakers from one of its stores. Two sons of an ailing bestselling true crime writer are accused of defrauding and bullying her into giving them more than $125,000 - despite the pair already receiving a monthly allowance of $25,000 combined with their two sisters through their mother's corporation. A mother has revealed the agony she felt when her two-year-old son toppled out of a window to his death, in a bid to make other families aware of the dangers in the home. A former Canadian defence minister has accused world leaders of concealing the presence of aliens. Amateur photographer Nicolas Locatelli, 20, snapped the unusual cloud in the sky above Briones Regional Park, in California on a Nikon D7100. A woman has been jailed for using her stiletto heel to inflict permanent injuries on a stranger during an unprovoked attack in a nightclub toilet. A 92-year-old has avoided jail despite pouring paint stripper over a van owned by a female friend's son because of the way he treated her. It's the latest in a series of glitzy jaunts for the jet-setting royal, who has faced criticism in recent weeks over the amount of time she spends abroad. The glamorous gathering in Florence is just the latest in a series of glitzy jaunts for the jet-setting royal, who has faced criticism in recent weeks over the amount of time she spends abroad. A 1,200lb man forced to move from his financially-troubled nursing home was hoisted from the building by a crane and driven to his new residence on a flatbed truck. A Japanese woman got sweet revenge on her cheating boyfriend by giving his Apple collection a good wash. A puppy born without a paw has found a new home with a toddler who had to have her feet amputated. Different: Lt.Dan was the only one out of nine puppies who was born without a paw and fellow breeders suggested to his original owner that he be put down. Video footage of the moment a 14-year-old Mexican girl was torn away from her family by federal police and sent to live with a Houston woman who mistakenly thought she was her long-lost daughter has gone viral. A graphic on NBC's Today show on Wednesday misidentified Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels as 'Lauren'. A 30-stone Texan woman has used her eight-foot belly to entice men from around the world, including latest hubby, Lance. Some of the most complained about airports in the world. The ongoing row between artists, music labels and streaming companies lead to Jay Z launching his own service, Tidal. A third of adults shun the storage possibilities of the internet and still keep their most important papers in a shoebox, a poll has found. The criminal who dodged the bullet that paralysed five-year-old Thusha Kamaleswaran in a botched gangland hit has been jailed. Neanderthals may have died out as they were unable to get as much energy from their food as modern humans who used fire. The tactics of terror groups are changing, the UK's most senior counter-terrorism police officer has warned. All images are copyrighted. A terrified woman has revealed her estranged husband’s chilling plot to have her killed, not once, but twice. On a date it is considered rude to leave your phone on the table (picture posed by models) To save the embarrassment of being chucked before the relationship has heated up because of your addiction to technology, Blu e-cigarettes have listed the top ten ways to avoid showing yourself up. All images are copyrighted. It's one of the world's most famous horse races, but for one Kentucky man, it's more than just a race. Parents are being urged to wash and sterilise their children's toys before bringing them into the operating theatre. A British former car mechanic who joined the Islamic State as an explosives expert and sniper has shared chilling images of his new high-tech bomb-making factory in Syria. All images are copyrighted. Working families will be able to work an extra 78 days a year without any childcare costs under a Conservative government, David Cameron will say. Not content to just sell other manufacturers phones and mobile plans, Carphone Warehouse is launching a network of its own. An Australian steakhouse franchise is facing online criticism after a customer found a sink plug in her salad. Female teachers who sexually abuse their male students are facing tougher prosecution in part because there are more women police officers. FM is set to become a thing of the past. The Norwegian government said there was space for a further 20 digital radio stations and NRK, Norway's public service broadcaster, will be the first to switch off its FM service. Tesla has confirmed it will unveil a revolutionary power pack for the home next week. A 12-year-old basketball fan from Texas who's become a star in his own right for his National Anthem-singing skills was surprised by one of his idols on Tuesday night. A sapphire Issa dress worn by Kate Middleton during her engagement photo shoot, and designs similar to those seen on the fashionable feet of Carrie and Samantha in Sex and the City are among hundreds of designer brands being sold at auction. A spokeswoman for Carly Fiorina has denied a report that the former tech executive will launch a presidential campaign next week. All images are copyrighted. Patients who are too fat could be denied routine operations to save money, a survey of health bosses has revealed. The White House will once again stop short of calling the 1915 massacre of Armenians a genocide, prompting anger and disappointment from those who have been pushing him to use the politically fraught term. New mother Claire Sweeney has turned to a hypnotherapist in a bid to shed two stone. All images are copyrighted. A pilot has commited suicide by intentionally crashing his plane into a field in Northern California the day after pleading not guilty to domestic violence charges, authorities said. The French use four times as many heart emoji than any other language, and it’s the only language for which a ‘smiley’ is not number one. One of several Florida teens accused of ganging up on a friend by allowing her to be sexually assaulted was thrown back in jail Tuesday for allegedly breaking the conditions of her pre-trial release by threatening the victim online. A Chinese taxi driver has entered the Chinese record books by taking 30,000 selfies with passengers. All photographs Abi Gordon-Cody. All photographs by Julie Etchingham / ITV This is the moment a 102-year-old woman who used to dance with the likes of Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly got to see herself shimmy and shake on film for the first time. Turkish security guard Cengiz Gven outside the Lone Pine Cemetery on the Gallipoli Peninsular in the lead up to the Anzac Day ceremony. All images are copyrighted. Almost 50 people a year die of skin cancer after being exposed to the sun at work in the UK, research shows. Doctors in India have removed hundreds of metal objects from the stomach of a man who swallowed them for three years. Nigel Farage is a 'Victor Meldrew in stilts' whose remarks about immigrants and ethnic minorities reveal the 'truly odious nature of his views', Nick Clegg has claimed. A mother of four has pledged to remove her children from school to attend an ancient Maypole festival - despite facing fines or even prosecution. All images are copyrighted. An Arizona woman has pleaded guilty to hitting her husband with their SUV because he didn't vote in the 2012 presidential election. How do you conceive a child using a turkey baster? Unusual method: A court in Richmond, Virginia, has ruled that even though Joyce Rosemary Bruce impregnated herself using a turkey baster and Robert Preston Boardwine's sperm, he still has parental rights. Obama visited the subtropical swamps of the park today as part of a push to get Americans thinking and talking about the damage climate change is causing close to home. How many times have you wished you could have a baby? Surgeons have removed kidneys that each weighed as much as a newborn baby from an Indian man with a genetic disorder. All images are copyrighted. A £2.99 photo editing app designed to help you edit your portrait photographs into 'perfection' - but the results were rather scary... Discount supermarket Aldi is under fire for failing to notify customers of credit card fees six months after it promised the corporate regulator it would. A row has erupted over claims that one million people are using food banks in the UK. A Florida teen who kept a deadly wild snake in his bedroom as a pet and bragged about how many times he'd kissed it was bitten on the mouth and rushed to the hospital Saturday. An Islamic school has come under fire after he reportedly banned girls from running, amid fears it would cause them to lose their virginity. A federal judge has approved a plan to resolve concussion lawsuits brought by more than 5,000 former players that could cost the NFL $1billion over 65 years. Police in Colorado have cited a man for carrying his computer into an alley then shooting it eight times with a handgun after what authorities say had been a long battle with the uncooperative machine. All images are copyrighted. Crime gangs from Eastern Europe are operating here with 'impunity' due to EU free movement rules, a disturbing report warns. Which Premier League club is the most popular on Twitter? A five-year-old Iranian girl who has spent more than a year in Australia's offshore Nauru detention centre has been prescribed anti-depressants, has self-harmed by swallowing shampoo and nails and has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. A heavily armed Algerian jihadi who was preparing to attack churches in Paris on the orders of a man in Syria has been arrested. Humpback whale populations are to be declassified as 'endangered' following a successful conservation programme. Sweet potato is one of the most important food crops for human consumption, especially in Sub-Sahara Africa. Russian gas giant Gazprom has been accused by the EU of abusing its dominant position in Eastern Europe. A woman who lost control of her bladder in a car crash a year ago has been diagnosed with a rare brain disorder. A woman’s body has been found in the boot of a car in New South Wales, Australia. A thief who tricked his way into students' homes to steal their belongings was caught when he left his old police charge sheet behind. Doctors believe that a Vietnam War veteran's earworm may be linked to his service. A male model has been accused of spiking a woman's drink with the drug MDMA at a well-known London nightclub so he could have sex with her. An A-level student has been found dead in the bath after suffering an epileptic fit. An American transgender woman is preparing to move to the UK to marry a bride she has never met in order to fulfil a 'lifelong dream' of becoming a British citizen. All images are copyrighted. Robbie Knievel has been arrested for allegedly driving under the influence in Montana - the town his daredevil father Evel Knievel helped make famous. All images are copyrighted. A middle-aged grandmother and her husband are defying their critics by celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary, despite their 29-year age gap. All images are copyrighted. Scientists have created the first 3D simulation of merging black holes in a disk. Embattled Kim Richards stormed out of an interview with Dr Phil McGraw after a highly emotional discussion of her alcoholism, Daily Mail Online can exclusively reveal. A new range of matches that continue to burn even when submerged in water or buried underground in dirt has been launched. Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton got her budding presidential campaign's first targeted question about the deadly 2012 Benghazi terror attacks on Tuesday night, and her answer was the sound of one hand clapping. All images are copyrighted. Scientists believe they have made a breakthrough in their understanding of noise-induced hearing loss. Scientists believe they have solved the mystery of the sex of the stegosaurus. Nigel Farage has called for any migrants rescued from the Mediterranean to be sent back to Africa. Jeremy Clarkson will return to the BBC, the head of BBC2 has said. Police in Tennessee have arrested a woman who they say was drunk driving and allowed a 10-year-old girl to take over the wheel of her car. All images are copyrighted. For any hopeful parent who wants to know what life is really like with a newborn baby, never fear, a clever mom has filled a void on the internet by providing a wide range of hilarious spoof reviews seemingly written by frustrated owners displeased with their young baby children. Australian social media star Belle Gibson has admitted she lied about having cancer. A 1,900-year-old hangover cure written on an ancient Egyptian papyrus offers advice for how to tackle a 'drunken headache' - with the leaves of a shrub called Alexandrian chamaedaphne, or sometimes Alexandrian laurel. Written in Greek, one of the medical recipes offers advice for how to tackle a 'drunken headache' - with the leaves of a shrub called Alexandrian chamaedaphne, or sometimes Alexandrian laurel. All images are copyrighted. It is usually found in pharmacy beside creams to treat painful skin conditions such as eczema in children. A former supermodel had to be restrained by police after she was caught driving while three times over the drink-drive limit. Three men involved in illegal dog fights have been fined a total of £40,000 for a catalogue of appalling animal cruelty offences after RSPCA inspectors raided their homes. Flight cancellations soared by 20 per cent and delays by 7 per cent in the first quarter of 2015. All images are copyrighted. Parents should use all their parenting skills, techniques and stratagems to get their children to do what they do not want to do, a judge has said. Greg Hardy has been suspended by the NFL after an incident of domestic abuse that allegedly occurred last year. An Old Bailey judge has blasted his junior colleague for 'taking his eye off the ball' and passing an 'unlawful' sentence when letting a BT manager dodge jail for a £28,000 expenses scam. paedophile Gary Glitter's youngest victim has broken her 10-year silence to speak for the first time as an adult of her appalling ordeal at the fallen idol's hands. An Iditarod dog who escaped from handlers in Anchorage has been found safe after being on the run for a month. David Cameron has launched a furious attack on Labour MPs 'bleating' about poverty after it emerged more than a million people turned to food banks last year. A Virginia toddler's nightmare about a mysterious white van may help shed light on what really happened the day her mother died in an SUV crash that police have ruled a tragic accident. A 'greedy' cashier who stole £15,000 from a currency exchange and blew it on living a high-flying lifestyle has been ordered to do 240 hours of unpaid work. The father of the little girl who starred in a photograph that sent the internet into a frenzy because of a mystery pair of boots has 'no idea' what the object could be. If you're one of the millions of people who have pre-ordered the Apple Watch, you might want to think again. The true number of people using food banks is likely to be less than half a million, it has emerged. All images are copyrighted. A second Oregon jail worker has been accused of having sex with an inmate. 'Gullible': Brett Robinson, 32, is facing 12 charges after allegedly letting the inmate out of his cell at Washington County Jail and engaging in sex acts between March and July last year. A crisp fan who gets through 42 bags in a week has discovered a skull-shaped deep-fried potato snack in one of his packets. A British woman has revealed how her nephew was among the 900 migrants who drowned in the Mediterranean boat disaster. Jake Gyllenhaal's trainer has revealed that it took six months of training to get the actor ripped for his latest film, Southpaw. Inside a massive room that is partially closed off from view, in clean room where no dust can harm the telescope, a team of engineers dressed in white, resembling surgeons, work on building the James Webb Space Telescope. It's back to the day job: Spain's Queen Letizia was back to the day job today, following two consecutive evenings at glamorous awards shows. All images are copyrighted. A car that has not been driven for more than 30 years is to be sold at auction for £220,000. A jilted husband who repeatedly stabbed his estranged wife in a graveyard screaming 'Go to sleep with your mum!' has been jailed for 20 years. A classic Aston Martin once owned by Spartacus star Peter Ustinov is set to fetch more than £1million at auction - twice what it fetched four years ago. Bear Grylls' Channel 4 show The Island has been criticised for killing an endangered crocodile during filming. An Australian man accused of helping his former lover strangle a woman during a sexual encounter has denied murdering her. Three men have been arrested on suspicion of murdering missing chef Claudia Lawrence. The cost of a daily lunchtime takeaway can be crippling and yet instead of making lunches at home the majority of British workers still pop to the high street to grab their midday meal. It's not every day you get to slip off the stage and nearly crush orchestra musicians. The family of a man who was cremated by mistake after a funeral home accidentally put a stranger's body in his coffin have filed a lawsuit. During the 19th century Inuits in Greenland would have entertained polite company in their settlements while wearing a thong made of seal fur. The health watchdog that damned the NHS's first privately run hospital ignored a spot check by its own inspectors that found huge improvements in standards. Dashcam footage has revealed the startling moment a Texas trooper ran toward a motorcyclist following a high-speed chase, leaped into the air and karate kicked him to the ground. Vets are urging the public to get their dogs checked out for ticks, which can spread potentially fatal diseases to humans. Teenagers across America got a very realistic accident of simulation of a prom night drinking and driving crash and from the looks of their aghast faces it seems as though they learned their lesson. While teenagers continue to post often-horrifying photos of the unpleasant side effects they’ve experienced after using a lookalike lip suction cup, a beauty blogger took even like the 17-yearold reality star in a new video tutorial. A woman is fighting to keep her home from being bulldozed to make way for a national intelligence agency. Footage: We The People Rising Tributes have been paid to a 'highly skilled' pilot who died when his stunt plane crashed during an air show. Alex Salmond has provoked outrage after he was caught boasting: 'I'm writing Labour's budget.' She's one of Australia's most famous women. The trial of a 93-year-old former Nazi SS sergeant accused of helping to kill at least 300,000 Jews has heard harrowing testimony. An eight-year-old boy penned a letter to health conscious Michelle Obama to tell her one ketchup packet at lunch simply is not enough. The timing is surely a coincidence - three days before her daughter is due to give birth to another royal baby, Carole Middleton is busy promoting her party firm’s baby-shower goodies. Ben Affleck has apologised after it came to light that the Academy Award-winning actor and director asked that information be withheld from a PBS show about his family history. A clean-water advocate took an Earth Day swim in New York City's polluted Gowanus Canal, a site designated by the federal government as especially polluted, but quit less than halfway through. A female teacher accused of abusing a pupil at Chancellor George Osborne’s old school appeared in court today. All images are copyrighted. The family of a Georgia toddler left mangled after SWAT police tossed a flash-bang grenade into his crib last spring have received a settlement of nearly $1 million. The mother of the man murdered by former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez is moving forward with a civil lawsuit against him. Lord Tebbit has launched an astonishing attack on David Cameron claiming the PM has never had a proper job before entering politics. It's now illegal to have sex with animals in Denmark. Harrowing images have emerged showing the seconds before a media activist was brutally murdered by militants loyal to the Islamic State in Syria. Nigel Farage has admitted he was 'exhausted' during the general election campaign but said he is now'reenergised and enjoying it again'. A Maine woman who was being hauled off to jail is facing even more charges after allegedly tearing apart a police cruiser with her teeth and attempting to head-butt a sheriff's deputy. Chinese scientists have admitted to changing the genes of human embryos, like the one above, for the first time in history. She's been photographed hundreds of times and starred in magazines and TV advertisements but you won't have seen her face - until now. All images are copyrighted. The funeral of nine-year-old Chloe Hyart, who was raped and murdered by a Polish migrant, has taken place in Calais. A councillor who stabbed his wife nine times after discovering her affair with a postman has been jailed for 20 years. Lord Janner signed over the deeds of his £2million home to his children at the height of the police paedophile case against him. A Saudi prince has promised to give a free Bentley to every pilot involved in the Yemen air strikes. The nocturnal shopping sprees are likely down to the 86 per cent of those surveyed who admit to turning to online retailers to purchase items that they are too embarrassed to buy in stores. The nocturnal shopping sprees are likely down to the 86 per cent of those surveyed who admit to turning to online retailers to purchase items that they are too embarrassed to buy in stores. All images are copyrighted. A new at-home genetic test for breast cancer has been launched in the US. They are usually used to trap coffee grounds when brewing filter coffee at home but paper filters have a myriad of other household uses. They are usually used to trap coffee grounds when brewing filter coffee at home but paper filters have a myriad of other household uses. An Oregon woman has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering two men and feeding their bodies to her pigs. A Czech politician says he has created an entirely new country by claiming three-square-mile patch of land along the Croatia-Serbia border that neither country claims is theirs. TV celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz will take on his detractors in the medical community head-on during a special episode of his daytime talk show Thursday, sending a strong message that he will not be silenced. Nigel Farage has admitted that he has a 'preference' for Australian immigrants over Eastern Europeans and Somalians. Looking for a hotel room that hovers 200m in the air? Heavy on the old world glamour aesthetic, the sprawling suite also includes a pantry, a full dining room, library and cinema. A waitress has revealed how the New Zealand Prime Minister had repeatedly given her unwanted attention while she was working at a cafe in Auckland frequented by him and his wife. David Cameron and Boris Johnson were left stumped by a puzzle at Advantage Children's Day Nursery in Surbiton, as three-year-old Stephanie looked on. The mother of a man accused of murdering an Australian teacher has met with her local mayor to offer her condolences. The belief that the most popular antidepressant drugs raise serotonin levels in the brain is nothing more than a myth, a leading professor of psychiatry has claimed. All images are copyrighted. Prince William, dutiful fellow that he is, has announced that he will be taking six weeks of paternity leave. An Australian teenager who was told he had just weeks to live has woken up from a life-saving brain tumour operation. All eyes were on her when she hosted the MTV Movie Awards earlier this month, and Amy Schumer couldn't help but steal some of the spotlight from infamous media-hoggers Kim Kardashian and Kanye West at the TIME 100 Gala on Tuesday. A New York City skin clinic's popular new laser treatment promises to tighten skin and improve complexion - if clients are brave enough to sign a waiver releasing their personal information to a funeral director and a coroner first Hundreds of people gathered at Eat Your Greens, just outside Eugowra in NSW's central west, to pay their respects to the beloved teacher who was allegedly murdered on Easter Sunday, just days before her wedding. Hundreds of people gathered at Eat Your Greens, just outside Eugowra in NSW's central west, to pay their respects to the beloved teacher who was allegedly murdered on Easter Sunday, just days before her wedding. It's not every day you get a box of Star Wars merchandise in the post. The decision not to prosecute Lord Janner over child abuse allegations is damaging public confidence in the justice system, politicians have said. A decorated Marine has been considered 'unfit' to re-enlist after getting a rifle tattoo on his forearm to commemorate his previous deployment. A family falsely claimed their three-year-old daughter had a grave heart condition in a bid to collect thousands of dollars in donations on a GoFundMe page, according to police. A 93-year-old hockey doctor who helped the 'Miracle on Ice' team win Olympic gold in 1980 has suffered serious injuries in an attack while visiting his wife's grave. Labour leader Ed Miliband has insisted he does not live in a'mansion' - despite admitting it is worth 'between £2million and £3million'. An Indian farmer hanged himself from a tree in the middle of a public protest over land rights after telling onlookers he could no longer afford to feed his three children. It was billed as the biggest chess match of his life. It's the most widely used illegal drug in the world, but does cannabis deserve its reputation as being one of the safest? A teacher in the US state of Georgia has been charged with having sex with three of her students. A woman has been charged with murder, kidnapping and criminal confinement over the death of a young mother whose body was found in a closet. A supermarket has launched what is believed to be the cheapest wedding dress on the market. More than five million Australian visas are expected to be issued to students, tourists and workers this year - the biggest amount since World War II. Pilots have reported 167 cases of toxic cabin fumes or smoke in only four months, official safety figures reveal. One of the Dunkirk 'Little Ships' has been restored to its former glory seven decades after helping to save 600 troops from the beaches. A top mortgage broker who bragged that he ‘spared no expense’ to build his dream home is facing jail after conning a bank into giving him the money for it. The leader of France's far-right has been named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people alongside President Barack Obama, Pope Francis and Kanye West. All images are copyrighted. A millionaire company director was caught on CCTV shoplifting £200 worth of meat and wine from a Tesco supermarket. Controversial surgeon Sergio Canavero plans to perform the first ever human head transplant, claiming the country which hosts the operation will be a 'world leader' like the US when it put a man on the Moon She only gave birth to daughter James three months ago, but Blake Lively is already showcasing her incredible post-baby body in all its glory. A mother-of-five has vowed to never forget the 'horrendous pain' she suffered after a tattoo of her grandchildren's names became infected. As the election race heats up, Labour leader Ed Miliband is getting a small taste of what it might be like to be a member of One Direction. It’s that time of year again when strapless dresses are back in style. The world is not facing a sixth mass extinction, according to a leading conservationist. He made the headlines for his plan to travel 20,000 miles on 21 flights in first class... without paying a penny Shirley Temple's bitter ex-husband tried to derail her appointment to a diplomatic post by calling her 'emotionally unstable' during her FBI background check. A swimming pool on the banks of the Thames is one step closer to becoming a reality following lobbying by celebrity backers - with David Walliams saying he will be the first to take a dip. Yousef Saleh Erakat disguised himself as a homeless man to see what would happen if he offered people on the street his own money instead - and found out the results were less than kind. All photographs courtesy Fiona Steane, Sarah Rihal, Melanie Brown and Vanessa Thorpe. Three former police officers smoking marijuana from a bong in a new video produced by Cut. A young mother and her three children have been found murdered in their home. Twitter users are attempting to give the somewhat uninspiring party leader a makeover, by editing his face on to famous men's bodies. Elvis Presley’s two private jets, Hound Dog II and Lisa Marie, are to be moved from Graceland. A man who stabbed his love rival to death has been found guilty of murder. Veteran ESPN reporter Shelley Smith is set to return to work six months after announcing she had cancer. Family and friends of a man shot dead by police last month are in shock after a billboard featuring the officer who pulled the trigger was erected in Kenosham, Wisconsin. Portugal's first wine hotel is built into a hill, providing sweeping views of Porto and the Douro river from the indoor pool and guest rooms. A former police officer who campaigned for wheelchair users has died after accidentally driving his ATV off an Idaho cliff and plunging 500 feet. A pub landlord who was convicted of drink-driving after claiming he was sleepwalking and was not drunk has vowed to never drink again. Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has been blamed for sparking the violence against foreigners which has seen South Africa's streets turn into battlefields running with blood over the past two weeks. A mother has raised £2,000 in just 24 hours to pay for a special helmet for her son, who was born with flat-head syndrome. Firefighters were forced to chisel through a brick wall to free a pet cat who became stuck upside down in between a tiny gap in two garages. Television personality and author Bill Nye 'the Science Guy' joined President Barack Obama today for an Earth Day excursion, riding aboard Air Force One with the president during his visit to the Florida Everglades. A paramedic has been struck off for faking a 999 emergency call-out to try and get off a driving ban. Former Scotland captain Colin Hendry has been banned from driving after he was caught drunk at the wheel of his Ford Focus. America's growing obesity epidemic is becoming a national security issue, according to the general in charge of the US Army Recruiting Command. It is a well-known fact that the technology industry is mostly dominated by men, but now, thanks to a new blog by a young female computing student, women in tech have finally been given a platform through which their amazing achievements are being recognized. A controversial anti-vaccination organisation has come under fire for comparing compulsory vaccination to rape in a social media post. A teenager set herself on fire after allegedly being gang-raped by five men from her village in India - and her family reportedly told her to keep quiet about the attack. Plans for a 'rainbow' zebra crossing to support gay rights could be abandoned amid fears it would cause hallucinations for dementia sufferers. The IRS' overloaded phone system hung up on more than eight million taxpayers this filing season as the agency cut millions of dollars from customer services. Autism is on the rise, and affects as many as one in 68 children in the United States, but its causes remain poorly understood. 'We also found no evidence that receipt of either one or two doses of MMR vaccination was associated with an increased risk of ASD among children who had older siblings with ASD.' Autism is on the rise, and affects as many as one in 68 children in the United States, but its causes remain poorly understood. Five nursing students tragically died early on Wednesday in a chain-reaction crash in southeast Georgia that authorities said began when a tractor-trailer failed to slow down and smashed into stop-and-go traffic. A social media staffer to Donald Trump retweeted an off-color jab at Hillary Clinton on Thursday before the boss deleted it. Flat hunters hoping for a bargain in this modern flat in between the newly desirable areas of Peckham and New Cross in south-east London had their expectations thoroughly managed by an honest letting agent. 'I've always loved him, the same as my other children.' All images are copyrighted. A federal judge has ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to run on its buses anti-Islam ads featuring the phrase 'Killing Jews is Worship' created by the pro-Israel lobby American Freedom Defense Initiative. With a net worth of £260million, Hollywood power couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are in no danger of having to endure a night at the Holiday Inn. A gang of six men have been jailed for a total of 31 years after being convicted of a string of sexual offences against teenage girls. A town centre was brought to a standstill after a mysterious 15-foot sinkhole opened up in the road without warning - almost swallowing a number of cars in the process. Two people on a Delta flight which made an emergency landing in Boston were hospitalised after extreme turbulence which was compared by one passenger to 'King Kong picking up the plane and shaking it'. A confident young fox picked the wrong foe to steal his lunch from. An eight-year-old boy has been tested for every STD including HIV after he put a used condom in his mouth thinking it was a balloon. The first trailer for the upcoming biopic on the life of Boston gangster James 'Whitey' Bulger was released Thursday. Labour will ‘never’ walk away from the European Union, Ed Miliband will say today. We've all inadvertently put our foot in it while trying to be helpful to a fellow human at some point or another, but what's it like being on the receiving end of this day-in, day-out? The waitress who publicly shamed the New Zealand Prime Minister for repeatedly pulling her hair while she was at work has been revealed as Amanda Bailey. A young mother who killed herself days after telling police she had been kidnapped and raped has given evidence in the trial of her alleged attacker from beyond the grave. Australia's most notorious serial killer could have been caught before he murdered seven backpackers, had the 'wrong man' not been sent to prison, a new investigation has claimed. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Ahmed Rashid looks at five ways that the Belle Gibson story won us over. A convicted child sex offender has been arrested on suspicion of stealing a school bus and driving it around to pick up youngsters. Labour's tax and spending plans would leave Britain 'less well placed' to deal with future adverse events, a think-tank has warned. A two-year-old girl was abducted from a car wash and sexually assaulted before being dumped in a restaurant parking lot hours later. The FBI has joined the search for a man charged with beating his wife to death with a kitchen knife at a Dunkin' Donuts in Maryland where they both worked. Asian-American rock band The Slants cannot trademark their name because it is disparaging, a US appeals court has ruled. What do Stonehenge, the Taj Mahal and the Great Wall of China have in common? As he prepares to take on the role of Bathsheba Everdene in the new Far From The Madding Crowd, Tom Sturridge tells Newsround why he is careful not to spread himself to thin. Robert Downey Jr walked out of an interview with Channel 4 news presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy after being asked about his drug-taking past. A kangaroo in Australia has convinced himself that he is a dog. Snake catcher Richie Gilbert came to the rescue and safely removed the sleepy little snake outside the store A bride was forced to hobble down the aisle after breaking her leg and a bone in her foot just four days before her wedding. A woman who has undergone 15 separate brain operations has slammed Whole Pantry founder Belle Gibson after falling for her fake cancer survival story. A nurse who stuffed a wet wipe into a dementia patient's mouth to silence her screams has been given a 12-month community order. A Labour parliamentary candidate says she felt no shame in accepting a £1,000 donation from Tony Blair, despite campaigning heavily against the Iraq War. A massive fire has destroyed a building that was once home to a Michigan strip club. It’s that time of year again. This is the moment two grinning conmen were caught on camera stealing an 80-year-old's savings from a cash machine after tricking him into handing over his bank cards and PIN. Militants fighting for Boko Haram in West Africa have released the first images of their terror activities since pledging allegiance to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. An American footballer has revealed that he wants to become an Uber taxi driver during the off-season to earn extra cash. The ex-wife of a professional gambler and racehorse trainer has launched a bid for a bigger slice of his legacy, claiming he avoided a huge tax bill by dying. An Arizona police officer who rammed his patrol car into a suspect told investigators it was either'shoot him or run him over.' A zoo in Ohio is celebrating the'miracle' birth of three rare Amur tiger cubs after it was feared their mother's biological clock had stopped ticking. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is reeling from new financial links between her family foundation and companies that benefited from her stewardship of the U.S. An Eight-year-old girl showed off her hand speed and overall boxing prowess while completing a pad work drill with her father. An Australian man has started a petition after being refused the return of his grandfather's World War II medals. A teenager who was dragged from a bus stop and brutally raped has broken her silence in a bid to catch the man who tried to murder her in the horrific attack. A federal appeals court has overturned Barry Bonds' conviction for giving a meandering answer to a grand jury. The Australian Government has won its bid to ban the boss of the nation's biggest bikie gang from Australia after the Federal Court ruled unanimously against Alex Vella re-entering the country. Surgeons in the US have removed an 'evil twin sister' from the brain of a 26-year-old woman. Google has launched a new wireless service that switches between Wi-Fi and cellular networks. The Secret Service took more than a year to replace a broken alarm system at the home of George H.W. Global warming may be'middle-of-the-road', according to a new study. Three men have been arrested on suspicion of murdering missing chef Claudia Lawrence. A pilot has blamed one of his passengers for coughing 'incessantly' into his headset during a short flight in the Northern Territory which caused him to forget to put the landing gear down, an air crash report has found. A record number of sex crimes were recorded by police in England and Wales last year. A pregnant woman who was fired from her job at Popeyes after an armed robber made off with $400 on her shift says she has been offered her job. The former Nazi death camp at Auschwitz has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. She may have all the help that money can buy - but for The Duchess of Cambridge, the prospect of having two children under the age of two will still be a huge challenge. A jilted lover who drunkenly assaulted a female paramedic as she tried a treat a head injury that he sustained has been spared jail. A dominatrix who claims she shared a 'hot, deep kiss' with Prince Harry during his infamous party night in Vegas three years ago says she felt 'overdressed' when she saw him playing strip billiards. A community is rallying around a defenceless man who was viciously beaten in a sustained and sickening attack by a gang of thugs - because he's autistic. Cities all over the world have their own unique nicknames. Monty Python’s answer to the question: ‘What have the Romans ever done for us?’ Two best friends who shed an impressive amount of weight and scored top modelling careers prove that with a little determination and self-belief, you can achieve your dreams. Tesco is under pressure to axe 200 stores - on top of 100 already closed or cancelled - after the supermarket giant announced a record annual loss of £6.38billion. Police are searching for a hit-and-run driver who killed a popular radio host in California over the weekend. All images are copyrighted. Images courtesy of MB Telecom All images are copyrighted. Nick Clegg's wife Miriam has claimed right-wing Tories probably want to kick her out of the country. Bulgaria might not be the first hotspot that springs to mind for a summer holiday - but that could change after it was named Europe's cheapest destination yesterday. The Shepherd’s Life: A Tale of the Lake District is an enlightening, exquisitely written account, give or take a few autobiographical tangents, of a year in the life of James Rebanks, whose family has been farming in the Lake District for at least six centuries. Dramatic bodycam footage of an officer shooting dead a man with a history of mental illness after he pointed a gun at him earlier this month as been released. Three more women have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault, bringing his total number of alleged victims to 38. The small college town of Missoula, Montana, best known for its university and its inhabitants’ fierce love of football, has been branded in the media America's Rape Capital, and now bestselling author Jon Krakauer has made it the subject of his new book documenting the explosive allegations. The Clinton Foundation is under fire for allegedly accepting millions from foreign countries that had issues pending before her mother when she was secretary of state. Cyclists could soon be able to wash and dry their clothes while cycling. This week, a 21-year-old university student died after taking a lethal dose of diet pills. All photographs by Kate Andersen Brower. Two people have been arrested at New York's JFK airport for allegedly trying to smuggle drugs in their underwear. All images are copyrighted. A mother was removed from a train and taken away in a police van because she took home a clothes horse she had found 'abandoned' in a carriage. A calf with five mouths is attracting a stream of visitors to his dairy farm in India. All three of the main parties’ education spokesmen have revealed they would have no problem with the next Education Secretary sending their children to private school. A judge ruled Wednesday that attorneys for Brett Robinson, 33, waited too long to file an insanity defense, ruling evidence that she was suffering from mental illness when she engaged in sex acts with a prison inmate last year as insufficient. A little girl with Down syndrome is every bit a princess when visiting Disney World and modelling the beautiful dresses her mother sews for her. St George would have been welcomed to Britain because of his skills as a dragon slayer, Nigel Farage's party has said. The body of a dead sperm whale that washed up on a California beach last week was covered in graffiti spelling out the name of a Bay Area motorcycle gang. Two moving candle-lit vigils have been held to remember the 900 migrants who died when their boat capsized en route to Europe from Libya this weekend. Police have released a picture of the heavy-duty drill used by the gang who carried out the Hatton Garden heist. All images are copyrighted. An obese mother who enjoyed takeaways and boozy nights out has lost more than seven stone after a child on a bus pointed at her and asked whether she was pregnant. Two former police officials who quit their jobs in a town where a black woman was recently elected mayor have revealed what they say are the real reasons they stepped down. Scientists in Israel are working on the world's first lab-grown chicken. If you had £140,000 to splurge, would you splash out on an Aston Martin DB9 Volante or maybe even a three-bedroom detached house in Nottingham? The iconic Rosie the Riveter poster girl who became a symbol of feminist power for the millions of hard working women who worked on the home front during World War II has died. Winemakers have been accused of fighting new EU regulations on revealing the calorie count on their labels because it will reveal that a bottle of red has the same amount of calories as six digestive biscuits. A holidaymaker who jetted off to Cyprus to celebrate his new job was sacked before starting after returning with a stun gun, baton and knuckle duster in his luggage. The BBC has been accused of left-wing bias after David Cameron received a hostile reaction while being interviewed on Radio 1. Adam Gadahn, who was killed in a drone strike in Pakistan, was the American spokesman for al-Qaida. The lawyer for a Nigerian man scheduled for execution with Chan and Sukumaran says the embassy has been summoned to Central Java, a likely sign the date is imminent. Every family in the country will be left £350 worse off if the SNP is left calling the shots in a Labour government, George Osborne claimed. A son of Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul has been cited for driving under the influence of alcohol. It's that time of year again. TV channel E4 will shut down for 12 hours on the day of the general election to encourage more youngsters to vote. Two men have been arrested in Turkey on their way to join the Islamic State. Patients are being put at risk because paramedics are leaving firemen to deal with 999 calls, healthcare leaders warn. A GP has warned the health service is at 'breaking point' as he faces the challenge of providing a safe standard of care for 4,300 patients on his books. Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes in Chile after the Calbuco volcano erupted for the first time in 40 years. This is the moment an aeroplane touched down on a runway without deploying its landing gear and skidded along the runway on its belly. Footage of the unusual scene was released by Chinese traffic police last week in attempt to warn the public of the dangerous stunts that could be seen on the roads. Footage of the unusual scene was released by Chinese traffic police last week in attempt to warn the public of the dangerous stunts that could be seen on the roads. A prisoner who has finally been freed after spending half his life in jail for a crime he did not commit has said all he wants to do is spent time with his wife and go fishing. A mother-of-two claims her face was left covered in angry red welts after drinking a bottle of Tesco wine which reeked of bleach. US authorities suspected that a British man accused this week of causing the 2010 'flash crash' was making illicit trades back in 2009 it's been revealed, with experts expressing shock that it took six years for charges to be brought. Vets have criticised EU rules on organic farming that demands that fish are treated with homoeopathic remedies. All images are copyrighted. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their second child. A judge in Louisiana has dismissed state gun charges against millionaire Robert Durst. A suspicious white substance sent to a Maryland congressman's office has been found to be a non-harmful substance. Car-congested cities could become a thing of the past, provided people are prepared to ride-share with a robot driver. A chip shop owner has lost his Court of Appeal battle over an £85 parking fine. David Cameron looked exhausted as he stepped off the sleeper train at Penzance today, ahead of a speech in which he delivered his 'plan for Cornwall'. All images are copyrighted. Here is the full text of David Cameron's speech to the Conservative conference. The mother of Nicholas Figueroa, a 23-year-old male model who died in a building explosion on New York City's 2nd Avenue last month, has spoken out. Millions of people around the world have taken part in hot yoga classes. wellness warrior Belle Gibson sensationally admitted yesterday in a tell-all interview that she had made up her terminal brain cancer diagnosis. It was a vision that apparently led the biblical Paul to become one of the most influential figures in early Christianity by helping to spread the religion around the world. A fitness fanatic dubbed 'Britain's vainest man' who set up a fake website claiming his ex-girlfriend was a prostitute has been ordered to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work. A student who used to fork out £5,000 a year on pizza has dropped a staggering four dress sizes since ditching takeaways. A woman who won $1million off a scratch-off lottery ticket given to her in a birthday card from a friend plans to share her earnings with her friend's family. As St George’s Day is celebrated across the UK today, we take a look back at some of the seemingly very English things that have actually been brought to England by people from abroad - and you may be surprised by the origins of your favourite things. All images are copyrighted. The number of women in Britain becoming nuns is at a 25-year high. An NHS worker who conned a hospital out of more than half a million pounds earmarked for life-saving cancer drugs has been ordered to pay back just £28,737. How much do you know about your finances? The reserve deputy who shot and killed a suspect after mistakenly pulling out his gun instead of his Taser was investigated in 2009 over his questionable training and erratic behavior in the field. South Yorkshire Police missed 'intelligence and investigative opportunities' to tackle child sex exploitation in Rotherham, a report has found. Louis Tomlinson has been pictured apparently smoking what appears to be a joint in a new picture obtained by Daily Mail Online. All pictures are copyrighted. A male teacher reportedly told his fifth grade at Hawthorne Elementary in Albuquerque, New Mexico, that he raped his first wife. It was home to some of the greatest moments in sports history. More than a quarter of home care workers in England have not received any training to deal with patients with dementia. A couple have transformed a 600-year-old castle they bought for £65,000 into a luxurious home worth £700,000. All images are copyrighted. Lawyers for the parents of Michael Brown, the unarmed, black 18-year-old who was fatally shot by a white police officer in a St. Holidaymakers with deep pockets can find that kind of privacy on a Brazilian island which is tucked inside a picturesque bay and boasts chalets over the water, air-conditioned rooms to beat the sweltering heat, a heliport and a swimming pool carved into the rock - all from £2,500 ($3,750) a night. Holidaymakers with deep pockets can find that kind of privacy on a Brazilian island which is tucked inside a picturesque bay and boasts chalets over the water, air-conditioned rooms to beat the sweltering heat, a heliport and a swimming pool carved into the rock – all from £2,500 ($3,750) a night. The Wikipedia official who accused Grant Shapps of doctoring his own online biography was exposed yesterday as a former Liberal Democrat member. The Tories have accepted hundreds of thousands of pounds from a businessman whose company duped thousands of families in a mis-selling scandal. A psychology expert has confirmed that shopping at or assembling furniture from the Scandinavian store chain can be a serious source of friction between a couple, thanks to the high levels of stress caused by both activities. While being white, blonde and an attractive Anglo-Saxon shouldn't ensue judgement, according to Ellie Laing, SBS news reporter, it does come with a barrage of unfair perceptions. The baggage handler who caused an emergency landing when he woke up inside the cargo hold of an airborne flight has come forward for the first time to detail the frightening experience, but still won't explain how he fell asleep to begin with. A heroic army dog who lost her entire front leg while clearing a Taliban compound on patrol in Afghanistan has a new home with one of the men she saved. A farmer in Australia has been warned by police that he may face serious charges if he doesn't take down his 'offensive' hay bale structure out in front of his property. Security experts have discovered a way to intercept a person's fingerprints on a Samsung Galaxy S5 running Android 4.4 and older. A five-ton elephant has been rescued after becoming trapped in a muddy swamp in China. A Hillsborough samaritan has come forward after an appeal was launched to identify fans who tended to the wounded as they lay dying on the pitch at the 1989 disaster. An Army officer and his wife have admitted racially abusing hotel guests and workers after getting drunk at their own wedding reception. It could be the fuel of the future. A bungling drug dealer was caught selling heroin by an undercover police officer who recognised him because he has his initials tattooed on his face. Supermodel Kate Upton has revealed that she eats lean and green meals every day, with only the occasional 'cheat day', where she indulges in fried food. All images are copyrighted. An 86-year-old woman has died after her car was swept away in flood waters in New South Wales, Australia. He has taken millions of selfies - including during this campaign. A husband was left so traumatised by his wife's botched surgery that he was awarded thousands of pounds in compensation, despite his wife already being given a hefty payout. An associate dean of students at the University of Virginia said Wednesday a widely discredited Rolling Stone article caused her professional and personal harm by portraying her as insensitive and unresponsive to an alleged victim of a gang rape. Author Fifi Maacaron promises to revolutionise beauty regimes with her creation of more than 100 products, all organic and natural, that can be concocted in your own kitchen. Republican presidential hopefuls Ted Cruz and Ben Carson are calling on Hillary Clinton's family charity to return every dollar it has received from foreign governments since it launched more than a decade ago. Police in Texas are investigating claims of excessive force after an officer was caught on camera throwing an intoxicated woman to the ground of a parking lot during an arrest. Two teenage cancer survivors have been left distraught after photographs they posted on Facebook to celebrate getting the all-clear were reported for nudity. A convicted predatory paedophile with an obsession with young girls has gone on the run after vanishing from a psychiatric unit. As EU leaders meet to discuss the migrant crisis, it has emerged that Australia has one of the toughest immigration policies in the developed world. All images are copyrighted. President Barack Obama cracked a joke about 'deflategate' as he welcomed the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots to the White House on Thursday All images are copyrighted. It's all over for Comcast's proposed merger with Time Warner Cable. How much does it cost to land a private jet at an airport? Women who carry a mutated version of the BRCA1 gene can reduce their risk of death once they have been diagnosed with breast cancer by having their ovaries removed. The adoptive grandparents of a Texas toddler who died after a brutal beating last month are speaking out against the boy's mother, who they say didn't do enough to protect her son from her boyfriend. This is the moment when a not-so-little baby elephant seal emerged from the sea to give a surprised tourist one big cuddle. Facebook has launched a new app called Hello designed to give you more control over who can call you and how their details appear - even if they don't have that number saved in your contacts book. All photographs by Elena Temereva / Lomonosov State University. Renowned fashion designer Collette Dinnigan has placed her luxurious Paddington home on the market after splashing out on a stylish waterfront home in one of Sydney's most exclusive suburbs. All images are copyrighted. This historic house in one of Britain's most exclusive postcodes is up for sale for £6.95million. Boris Johnson admitted last night he hopes to be considered to lead the Conservative Party after David Cameron. Nasa has launched a new search for extra-terrestrial life. A video of an angry woman forcing an elderly man to kneel in the street after he knocked her phone out of her hand has gone viral on Chinese social media. A Florida university is investigating the death of a student who drowned in Daytona Beach to determine whether or not hazing was involved. It was once the edgiest place in town, attracting the word's biggest bands to its iconic stage - but 30 years later Cleveland's Variety Theater is silent. The head of the Unite union, Len McCluskey, has claimed that trade unions ‘own’ the Labour party and its policies. Amazon is trialling a scheme that could spell the end of waiting in for deliveries or collecting your parcels from a local locker. ABC has released a fourth promo video for Friday's Diane Sawyer interview with Bruce Jenner. Nicola Sturgeon has hit out at people questioning why she doesn't have children - and claimed she would never be asked if she was a man. As the world shines on a German courtroom in the trial of the 'Auschwitz bookkeeper' Oskar Groening, hidden in the shadows are the forgotten women who served as guards at Hitler’s death camps. From identical shirts to shaving razors, deodorant and even children's chocolate, a new website has exposed that Australian women are paying more than men for the same everyday consumer goods. A furious motorist has plastered his £35,000 Audi A5 with slogans and parked it outside the dealership he bought it from because it uses a litre of oil every time he fills it up Voters are still 'in the dark' about the scale and depth of spending cuts being planned by all the main parties with just two weeks until polling day, economic experts warned. A stunning Italian political candidate who has posted dozens of pictures of herself in skimpy bikinis has denied using her looks to get votes. A British jihadist has warned would-be jihadi brides not to marry a fighter who is constantly online. A British man has been charged after he allegedly relieved himself in an ice machine at an Orlando hotel. A woman who got a 'funny feeling' she needed to see her husband rushed home to find him trapped under his SUV. Dramatic footage has been released of the moment a climber fell 10 metres down an icy cliff face. A new beauty treatment that uses stem cells from an infant's foreskin has been described as 'like Jennifer Lopez's face'. For every meal, she substituted spiralized vegetables for bread, pasta, rice and potatoes. The wife of paedophile and former Bega Cheese CEO Maurice Van Ryn has had her letterbox fire-bombed and received several threatening calls, a court has heard. An editor for a Los Angeles-based fashion website has opened up about going from a super skinny size two to a ‘healthy’ size ten, in a new article about body acceptance. All images are copyrighted. Lena Dunham wants girls to be able to express their individuality. All images are copyrighted. A schoolboy with a rare illness which means he is allergic to sunlight has been racially abused in the street because of the brown suncream he has to wear. Controversial Australian celebrity chef Pete Evans is under attack again with experts warning his'reworked' baby milk formula is dangerous to babies. New laws banning ultra-thin models from strutting down the catwalk may be doing more harm than good as models are reportedly going to extreme measures to ensure they clock in at a 'healthy' weight when they hop on the scale - including stuffing their underwear with sandbags. The Conservatives have opened up a four-point lead over Labour with millions of voters yet to make up their minds about how to vote in the tightest election race since 1992. The remains of badgers, hyenas and cave bears have been found in a cave in Spain. Two French tourists who filmed themselves setting fire to a quokka have been released from jail after spending a week behind bars. Police in Texas unleashed their cowboy skills this week after a pony broke loose on the highway. Bingo hall toilets have tested positive for traces of Class A drugs amid evidence that an increasing number of pensioners are turning to hard drugs in retirement. In the face of an increasing number of surveys claiming to reveal what makes us most happy, Janet Street-Porter reveals her list of the things that are making her unhappy - which is getting longer by the day! It has been almost four years since her last album but that has not stopped Adele from earning £5million over the last year. Former CIA director David Petraeus has been given probation for leaking classified information to his mistress. A fugitive who spent four decades on the run after escaping from a North Carolina prison has turned himself in to authorities in Kentucky. Depraved militants fighting for the Islamic State in Syria have brutally stoned two gay men to death only seconds after they were photographed embracing and 'forgiving' them. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie took home a pint of ice cream from The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon. If you've always dreamed of seeing penguins in Antarctica or tracking the Siberian tiger in Russia - but gorilla trekking in Rwanda and spotting grizzlies in Alaska also feature on your to do list, this could be the safari for you. A speed camera has been re-pointed directly on the front door of a house. A 14-year-old boy is to stand trial accused of plotting a terror attack during Anzac Day commemorations in Australia. A 47 stone (660lb) woman who was so immobile she needed her husband's help to go to the toilet has revealed how he prevented her from losing weight. The number of undocumented immigrants in the United States could reach 78 million by 2060, according to a new report. Celebrity chef Curtis Stone says his three-year-old son has never eaten a hot dog because it's full of nitrates and c***. All images are copyrighted. A former Wisconsin sheriff's deputy with Lou Gehrig's disease has been found not legally responsible in the killing of his wife and sister-in-law. It’s a sparkling wine made from prosecco grapes grown in the prosecco-producing Veneto region in northern Italy. Bosses at a hospital where a male nurse sexually assaulted patients were warned of his predatory behaviour five years before he was convicted of 23 different offences against patients. Scientists have developed a technique which they claim can distinguish between the genetic fingerprints of identical twins. Five terrorist attacks have been foiled in France since the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris, the country's Prime Minister Manuel Valls said. A volcano in Chile that has laid dormant for more than 40 years has suddenly erupted, causing a thick plume of ash to cloud the sky while thousands of people living in its shadow were forced to flee. Loose Women panellist Jamelia has been accused of encouraging plus-size women to feel ashamed of their bodies. A man has been hailed a hero after he rescued a three-year-old girl from a raging house fire that left him with horrific burns across his entire body. Hillary Clinton's family charities have misreported tens of millions of dollars in donations from foreign governments. An Iowa politician who was accused of abusing his wife by having sex with her when she no longer had the capacity to consent because of her dementia has been cleared. For 120 years it has been a great British institution, bringing world-class performances of classical music to the public. More than a dozen areas in the US have been shaken by small earthquakes triggered by oil and gas drilling, according to a government report released today. The UK's top prosecutor today told critics deriding her decision not to prosecute Lord Janner over alleged child sex offences to challenge her in court. The Greek government says it has found 500m (£400m) from state companies and social security funds to pay its bills. EU leaders fear Mr Tsipras's left-wing Syriza government will choose to pay its workers than its IMF creditors, risking a default that potentially pushes it out of the Eurozone and lands Europe with yet another crisis. A 60-year-old man has flown more than 6,000 miles from Vancouver to Shenzhen, South China and turned himself into a walking billboard in a desperate bid to track down his online 'lover'. The mother of a man accused of murdering New South Wales teacher Stephanie Scott has been questioned by police. It's not every day you get to drink a beer made from human waste. The body of a girl who vanished on her fifth birthday while playing at a Texas marina has been found. All images are copyrighted. This is the shocking moment a Labour candidate collapsed seconds before he was due to take part in a live TV debate. A phone thief took a selfie with a handset before stealing a model he preferred - only to be caught when police identified him from the photo. A Pennsylvania man was arrested after allegedly sexually abusing a girl in her home over a four-year period and filming the girl, now 15, and others with a hidden camera in a bathroom. A mother-of-two who lost her eye to skin cancer is warning people against the dangers of wearing cheap sunglasses. Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond have held talks with Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman - just hours before it was sensationally announced he had quit the BBC. All images are copyrighted. A 10-year-old boy nearly died after suffering a cardiac arrest in the school playground. A man called 999 to report he had been hit by a car, only for the 'victim' to turn out to be a squirrel. The brother of a California mayor who was shot and killed by his wife says he has evidence proving she is a cold-blooded killer. A near-miss between two jet skiers has been caught on camera. near-miss: Luckily the two jet skiers avoid a dangerous collision thanks to some swift steering skills. The eminent plastic surgeon who treated acid attack victim Katie Piper molested another patient after getting drunk in his surgery, a tribunal was told. A week after 10 doctors urged Columbia University to sever all ties with Dr. Oz has used his syndicated TV show to hit back and claim that the criticism is part of a conspiracy because of his views on genetically modified foods. All the land in the lower 48 states was worth a combined $23trillion in 2009, combination of tax and real estate data in a paper published by the Commerce Department as revealed. All the land in the lower 48 states was worth a combined $23trillion in 2009, combination of tax and real estate data in a paper published by the Commerce Department as revealed. A new biography of Johannes Vermeer and Antoni van Leeuwenhoek asks an intriguing question: could Vermeer and Leeuwenhoek, who were born in the same week, lived and worked their entire lives in an area not much larger than a football pitch, and who had friends in common, have exchanged ideas and inspired each other’s work? she asks an intriguing question: could Vermeer and Leeuwenhoek, who were born in the same week, lived and worked their entire lives in an area not much larger than a football pitch, and who had friends in common, have exchanged ideas and inspired each other’s work? Loretta Lynch has been confirmed as the next attorney general. The funeral for Cardinal Francis George, who died last week at the age of 78, has taken place at Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago. Signs have appeared across a Surrey village, with messages like 'please forgive me' and 'we need to talk' Anzac Day is just around the corner, which means it's the perfect time to indulge in one of Australia's most beloved treats... biscuits. A US mother who drowned her five children in a bathtub 14 years ago has been found not guilty by reason of insanity. David Cameron has pledged to give English MPs a veto on legislation that no longer applies in Scotland. The new Adam Sandler film The Ridiculous 6 ran into a huge problem on Wednesday when a group of extras stormed off the set. The parents of a California boy who was briefly kidnapped as he slept in the family car while it was stolen from their driveway have now filed a complaint against the very same police force that found him just hours later. The man who tried to assassinate President Reagan has found love with a woman he met at a mental health conference, a court has heard. The former king of Spain, Juan Carlos, was leading a double life and having an affair with a German aristocrat for the last ten years of his reign, according to a new book that claims they were 'a couple, pure and simple' All images are copyrighted. A police officer has been charged with leaking confidential information about the arrest of fallen AFL star Ben Cousins to his reporter girlfriend. All images are copyrighted. An airport worker in New York has been filmed doing push-ups on the runway after loading a plane. This is the heartbreaking sight a Porsche owner had to endure after crashing his pride and joy into a builder's lorry. A cancer survivor who had to have part of his mouth removed after a tumour stopped him from swallowing has been given a new tongue made out of part of his arm. One of Britain's best-loved poets had a string of short-lived relationships with various women before he died aged 27 in April 1915. An assistant school principal in Texas has received a lenient sentence after admitting to sneaking off with an 18-year-old student during a prom event in 2012 and having sex with the girl in his office. The former SS officer known as the Bookkeeper of Auschwitz has said he believed Jews were the ‘enemy’. All images are copyrighted. Charles Manson follower Bruce Davis has been denied parole. A father has told how he's embraced 21st century parenting by using a drone to walk his eight-year-old daughter to school. Deutsche Bank will pay $2.5 billion in fines for its role in a vast multi-year conspiracy to rig LIBOR interest rates, US and British authorities said. With the average age of a celebrity increasing every year, it's no surprise that more and more stars are turning to plastic surgery to reverse the effects of ageing. Disgraced DJ Dave Lee Travis has claimed that his indecent assault trials 'financially ruined' him, but he will still receive £4,000 from the taxpayer to pay for his taxis to court. A gang of eight who dug a 50m underground tunnel in an attempt to steal the ancient treasures inside a 1,400-year-old temple have been arrested by Chinese police. A six-year-old boy showed maturity beyond his years when he helped deliver his baby brother at home. WNBA stars Brittney Griner and Glory Johnson have been arrested after a fight at their home in a Phoenix suburb. A Texas chef who has been feeding the homeless for more than a decade has been handed a $2,000 fine by the city of San Antonio. Two pupils have been suspended after a schoolgirl's drink was spiked with highly corrosive hydrochloric acid during a science lesson. 'Bewildered': Lawyers for a high school honor student in Massachusetts say the teen is 'bewildered' over the involuntary manslaughter charges against her following the suicide of her friend, Conrad Roy II, 18, according to her lawyers, who claim she was attempting to help Roy. Eager customers have waited up to 10 hours overnight to get their hands on prizes at the opening of a new Aldi store. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been called to testify before a House committee investigating the 2012 terror attacks on Americans in Benghazi, Libya. A small aircraft that landed on the West Lawn of the US Capitol last week was steered there by 'human error' and a combination of 'lack of communication and some human error' by security officials, a senior lawmaker has said. The father of Jules Bianchi, the Formula One driver who sustained a severe head injury when he crashed into a recovery vehicle at the Japanese Grand Prix in October 2014, has spoken about his son's condition. A hairdresser who ripped another woman's ear off with her teeth during an argument at a hog roast party has been jailed. Arturo Vidal's controversial penalty gave Juventus victory over Monaco in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie. 'Where exactly would Bristol City be without Steve Lansdown?' Thousands of sobbing students and teachers prayed and comforted one another on Georgia Southern University's campus Thursday night during an emotional memorial service for five nursing students who were killed in a fiery crash. Chelsea's kids have been buoyed by Jose Mourinho's insistence on promoting young players at the club. Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor has signed a new four-and-a-half-year contract with the Premier League club. Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez has been moved to a new prison a week after he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life behind bars. Robert Downey Jnr stormed out of a TV interview when asked about his history of drug abuse and time in prison The parents of Michael Brown have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city of Ferguson over the fatal shooting of their son by a white police officer, a confrontation that sparked a national protest movement. Middlesbrough bounced back from defeat to Watford with a convincing 2-0 win over struggling Rotherham United. Twelve African Christians have been killed by a group of Nigerian Muslims after they refused to stop praying on a dinghy in the Mediterranean. A transgender man is set to make history when he appears on a daytime soap opera. Roberto Carlos recalls the great names he played alongside and against and explains why they've made his Champions League dream team. Here, Carlos recalls the great names he played alongside and against and explains why they've made his Champions League dream team. Fulham's search for a new manager is entering its second week. Chelsea maintained their seven-point lead at the top of the Premier League with victory at QPR, while Arsenal moved up to second with victory at Burnley. Portsmouth have sacked manager Andy Awford following Saturday's defeat by Morecambe. Eden Hazard has won the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year award. The finish might have been uncharacteristically scruffy, scored after his first shot came back off the keeper, but it was a landmark goal for Lionel Messi at the Nou Camp on Saturday as he made it 400 goals for Barcelona in a 2-0 win over Valencia. The story of how Douglas Bader recovered from having both legs amputated to become one of Britain’s greatest fighter aces is to be told in a Hollywood film being dubbed ‘The First Great Escape’. Radamel Falcao’s first Premier League start for Manchester United ended in defeat at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea are planning a victory parade through the streets around Stamford Bridge should they stay on course to claim the Premier League title in May. An aspiring model who set a honey trap to lure a professional gambler to his 'pitiless and wicked' death in a bid to steal his winnings has been jailed for 16 years. 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A new documentary is about to blow the lid on the illegal organ trade that is now allegedly worth a staggering US$1 billion a year. It was a moment that gave Philippe Coutinho ‘the creeps’ - standing in the players’ lounge, awaiting the arrival of football royalty, he had nerves like never before. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at the life and times of Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid may have played out a goalless draw at the Vicente Calderon on Tuesday night, but there was still plenty to talk about after the Champions League first leg. Ten-year-old twin brothers obsessed with naval history had their passion come to life as they heard first-hand battle stories from their new best friend - 89-year-old World War II veteran, Robert Harding. All images are copyrighted. Dougie Freedman has stabilised Nottingham Forest since he replaced cult hero Stuart Pearce and the club's owners are pleased with the job he has done at the City Ground. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has hailed John Terry's performance against Arsenal as the Chelsea captain's best under him. In Case You Missed It: a round-up of the week’s football thoughts from the BBC Sport website. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was sent to the stands as his side were held to a goalless draw by Arsenal. Luka Modric has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee injury. New satellite images have revealed that China has built an airstrip on a stretch of disputed territory in the South China Sea - and could be planning to build another. An unarmed man shot dead by police on live television on Wednesday afternoon was a 41-year-old father of three who had another baby on the way. China has criticised the United States over accusations it is bullying neighbouring countries by building artificial islands in the disputed South China Sea. Linda Thompson, Bruce Jenner's second wife, has praised her former husband for being 'a champion for those who share the struggle to just be who they are.' All images are copyrighted. Exposure to high levels of air pollution alters the structure of the brain, a study suggests. Switzerland is the world's happiest nation thanks to healthy GDP figures, strong social bonds and an increasing life expectancy, a new study of global wellbeing has revealed. All images are copyrighted. Dr Mehmet Oz's fellow faculty members at Columbia University have written an op-ed lashing out at how his 'unsubstantiated medicine' has'sullied their reputation'. The wife of a US Army colonel who shot her two children dead four years ago says she does not regret it. An entire herd of buffalo has been shot dead by law enforcement in upstate New York after they escaped from a farm. Los Angeles police are searching for the person who tagged a police horse with graffiti. Children as young as three are being asked to sign a contract pledging not to use transphobic language at school. You killed the car: In one of the film world's best-known scenes, the beloved Ferrari crashes into the ravine below after Cameron accidentally knocks it off the jack. All images are copyrighted. A new jab against malaria could prevent millions of cases, scientists claim. Two Atlanta teenagers have been arrested after police say they scalded a teenager with a pot of boiling rice. Royal Mail is to issue a set of stamps marking 200 years since the birth of Anthony Trollope - the Victorian novelist who also introduced post boxes to the UK in the 1850s. The mother of a five-year-old girl has told of her heartache each time she looks at her daughter's disfigured face. David Cameron's 'disastrous' general election campaign has been criticised by a number of Britain's top business leaders. An owl breeder has come up with a novel idea to help him tell his young fledglings apart - by giving them brightly coloured manicures. All images are copyrighted. Police in New Zealand have confirmed they have implemented extra security measures amid growing concerns of a targeted terror attack. A woman has dropped her lawsuit against her former sorority sister, whom she had accused of brutally beating her. A young mother wrote a heartbreaking obituary for herself before she passed away after a years long battle with cancer. 'Double your bet until your coins fall right.' The family of a 24-year-old woman who died of a heroin overdose has penned a candid obituary openly discussing her struggle with drugs in a bid to prevent others from losing their lives. The Apple Watch is officially going on sale today - but anyone turning up to buy one in the high street will be disappointed. The SNP will help make Ed Miliband Prime Minister even if Labour finish 40 seats behind the Tories at the general election, Nicola Sturgeon said last night. Australian blogger Rhiannon Langley is on a five-star medical tourism package in Thailand, where she is recovering from her 'nose job'. The White House doubled down today on President Barack Obama's Earth Day message that climate change is 'a problem now' and knocked political figures who disagree with him as climate deniers and opportunists. Spending an extra 40 minutes a day in the sunshine has been shown to improve children’s sight dramatically. Mick Schumacher is about to make history. A 19-month-old girl was removed from a plane and met by police after she was accused of causing a security breach. From slathering on potent face creams to treating a spot with teatree oil, most women attempt to clear problem skin with topical products. Virgin Australia has been named the most attractive employer in Australia. A woman has warned of the dangers of getting a cut-price boob job abroad after a bungling surgeon left her with a deformed breast that 'looked like a croissant'. An Ohio woman has spoken out in a Reddit Q&A about why she and her Catholic husband made the painful decision have a legal abortion at 23 weeks. Two soldiers, one a Buckingham Palace guard, walked free from court yesterday despite inflicting a shocking beating on a helpless civilian. Richard Wilkins is rarely overcome with emotion despite working in the industry for almost 30 years but broke down as he retraced his grandfather's footsteps in Gallipoli. This is the moment a heroic teenage Baskin Robbins employee in Washington punched an armed robber as he tried to steal money from the cash register. Posters promoting a'straight pride' week at a northeast Ohio university were removed this week after student leaders determined that the message went beyond free speech. The actress who plays his love interest in Poldark has claimed audiences' obsession with Aidan Turner's physique is sexist. Vladmir Lenin may have been dead for 90 years, but his corpse looks better than the day he passed. UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said middle-class white people are the only ones who think the party is racist. Imagine a future where humans are skiing on the surface of a distant moon and living in floating cities on Venus - while Earth lies in ruin. Baltimore's police commissioner says the investigation into the death of Freddie Gray is getting'sharper and sharper'. The number of fatal crashes involving teenage drivers has dropped 55 per cent in the past decade, according to a U.S. It's a big day for the Kardashian-Jenner family. A remote Iron Age fort built by the Picts as a look out post on top of a 20-foot-high sea stack has been uncovered on the coast of Scotland. A woman has been left scarred for life after being knocked down by a cyclist who was riding on the pavement. Prosecutors have been accused of losing a car at the centre of a double murder case. A second ice cream company has recalled all of its products after health officials found listeria in a sample of its frozen treats. Britain's last Guantanamo Bay detainee Shaker Aamer is expected to be freed as early as June, according to US government sources. A disgraced former headmaster of a $27,000-a-year prep school has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for dealing child pornography. A video of a teenager blowing her lips up using a tube of Pringles has gone viral. All images are copyrighted. A playground in Tokyo has been cordoned off after high levels of radiation were detected underneath a slide. If you've ever wondered what it's like to be pregnant, then you've come to the right place. The legal wife of Lyle Jeffs - brother of Warren Jeffs and current leader of the polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints - has officially filed for divorce from her husband in Utah, citing rape and illegal practices within the Mormon sect. A 12-year-old girl battling Leukemia for two years has been kicked out of school for her lack of attendance. All photographs courtesy Martin Beck. A blue badge holder who claimed he could only walk 200 metres ended up in court after council officials noticed a newspaper report recounting his exploits on a 191-mile hike. Olympic gold medallist Bruce Jenner has revealed he started a gender transition process in the mid-1980s but stopped after he met and fell in love with Kris Kardashian, who became his third wife. Ann Summers, known best for its mainstream erotic lingerie and toys, has unveiled its very first foray into bridal wear. William Shakespeare could be used to promote the West Midlands in the United States. A collection of vintage 'escort cards' has been unearthed by a collector in the US. 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Roman Abramovich's daughter Sofia has hit back at people who have criticised her on Instagram saying she is going to turn their negativity into positivity. An obscure agreement struck by state governments in 1993 means the vast majority of Australians will not get a day off this Anzac weekend. It took a team of firefighters, police and engineers, but a house on Sydney's Northern Beaches tragically damaged in the this week's destructive storm in NSW has finally been demolished. North Korea may already have 20 nuclear warheads - double as many as previously thought, Chinese nuclear experts have warned. The dramatic moment firefighters battle a 1,000-degree blaze as it rips through a $3.8m mansion in New Jersey has been captured on a helmet camera. Pictures: Essex Police All images are copyrighted. A woman has been shot through the neck as she drove down a Colorado highway. The UN's rights chief has urged Britain to crack down on tabloid newspapers inciting racial hatred after a columnist for The Sun called migrants 'cockroaches'. He may be the fastest man on the planet, but Usain Bolt has made no secret of his love for chicken nuggets, KFC hot wings, Pringles crisps and a pint of Guinness. More than 2,000 people have signed a petition to overturn a headteacher's decision to ban all drinks except water during the school day. All images are copyrighted. With celebrities appearing to magically snap back into shape mere weeks after giving birth, there's increasing pressure on new mums to get their pre-pregnancy body back quicker than ever. Angelina Jolie's film about the kidnap and rape of a 14-year-old girl in Ethiopia has helped burnish her image as a human rights campaigner. A £4m apartment block in a World Heritage Site is facing demolition after residents complained that it was four feet wider than approved. Scientists have discovered a new source for carbon dioxide emissions from a supervolcano in Yellowstone National Park. Smoking cigars may be as harmful as smoking cigarettes, a study in the Lancet suggests. Former Young Divas singer Kate DeAraugo has made the shock revelation she turned to drugs and took anything she could get her hands on to mask her crippling depression after gaining considerable weight. The family of an American hostage killed in a US drone strike gave his Al Qaeda captors money in a failed bid to guarantee his release, a report suggests. Brazilian supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio goes back to her roots in an edgy new campaign shot in her home country. A carpenter from South California has created what may well be the world’s biggest see-saw. How have your passport stamps evolved over the years? Sarcasm is often described as the lowest form of wit, but it seems you need the right kind of wits in the first place to be able to recognise it. A sex offender has been jailed for fatally stabbing a forensic science student who dreamed of becoming a policewoman after befriending her on a canal towpath. A Mississippi man is lucky to be alive after a lawn mower shot a three-and-a-half inch metal wire up his nose and into his head. All images are copyrighted. Navinder Sarao is accused of making £26million by'spoofing' the stock market from his parents' semi in Hounslow, west London. Richard Hammond has ruled out returning to Top Gear, becoming the final presenter to leave the motoring show as he vowed: 'I won't quit my mates'. Apple launches its first smartwatch today - but anyone turning up to buy one from a store will be disappointed. All images are copyrighted. Prawns are now a healthy, cheap option filling supermarkets, sandwich bars and restaurants across the world. Once only enjoyed by the affluent, prawns are now a healthy, cheap option filling supermarkets, sandwich bars and restaurants across the world. The daughter of a millionaire lottery winning couple who stole over £22,000 from a children's nursery has escaped jail - after the cash was paid back. If all your hashtags, retweets and favourites seem overwhelming, Twitter has a solution. Have you ever wondered what it's like to be chased by a bull? No mechanical faults have been found on a plane that was forced to make an emergency landing when three passengers passed out and others felt sick. All images are copyrighted. A student who tried to cheat his way to a better degree by hacking into the university computers and changing his marks has been jailed. A couple from Louisville Kentucky shared the tragic story of how they accidentally killed their 18-month-old son on Thursday. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to run with a drone? Five-month-old Aussie the dog died suddenly in a puddle that was connected to a fallen live electrical wire. A Wisconsin judge denied a request Friday to move a 12-year-old girl, accused of stabbing a classmate to please the horror character Slender Man, to a psychiatric treatment centre. If you're looking for a good cut of beef to cook at home, you want cuts that have a good amount of fat. Petrol heads, take note. All images are copyrighted. Graphic images have emerged of a badly beaten transgender prisoner amid reports police 'pulverized' her face, forced her to strip and shaved her head. The death of a Baltimore man in police custody has sparked protests and rioting. A judge has delivered a blistering sentencing speech to a banana mogul who ignored a woman's seizures after feeding her cocaine at an all-night three-way sex romp and then tried to cover up her death, while putting the'selfish' and'self-pitying' millionaire away for 12 and a half years. A prosecutor is calling for an investigation into allegations the reserve deputy accused of shooting a suspect dead instead of reaching for his Taser received preferential treatment when he was recruited. What was supposed to be a day spent visiting a famous earthwork sculpture soon turned into a massive rescue effort as 20 strangers joined forces to help rescue a dog out of a tar pit. The Duchess of Cambridge's uncle Gary Goldsmith took to Twitter after his beloved chihuahua Cheech was run over by a'speeding' cyclist in Regents Park. A fugitive who taunted authorities by taking selfies outside police stations while he was on the run has finally been jailed. The Gallipoli Peninsular is one of the most important places in the world for war widows. A would-be cage fighter accused of beheading a great-grandmother in her garden has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. A Syrian-born US citizen has been arrested and charged with lying to the FBI about his involvement with Syrian militants. As the centenary of the Gallipoli landings approaches, BBC News takes a look at one of the most magnificent of the cemeteries, the Helles Memorial to the British. Thousands of tourists were evacuated from New York's Statue of Liberty after a bomb threat turned out to be a hoax. Sprinkles the 33-pound cat is so fat she can't even roll over and she's comparatively as obese as a 700-pound human, say rescue workers. It's the most popular board game in the world, with hundreds of versions springing up in far-flung cities across the globe. A Texas English high school teacher has been arrested after being accused of having an improper relationship with a male student older than 17 years old. As Australia prepares to commemorate the Anzac Centenary on Saturday, the service records belonging to two of Edgerton's great grand-uncles show they were on the battlefield in Gallipoli 100 years ago. The Irish tourist who left his brother fighting for life in an alleged one-punch attack has avoided jail. A wartime scientist has revisited the secret underground factory where she helped build aircraft engines 70 years since the end of the Second World War. All images are copyrighted. This is the terrifying moment a car drives directly in front of an oncoming train, sending glass, crash debris and a street light flying across the road. A young fashion designer who needed 26 stitches to her face after it was allegedly smashed into a glass table-top by a police officer is suing him and his force for $4million. A man arrested by counter-terror police investigating the murder of a Syrian-born cleric has been remanded in custody after appearing in court accused of possessing an explosive substance and ammunition. The death of a seven-week-old baby in his mother’s bed has led a coroner to demand new guidelines to warn parents of the dangers of sleeping next to newborns. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. A man whose teeth were reduced to 'apple cores' has won £30,000 in damages from his former dentist. More than a dozen people were injured on Thursday night after a stage collapsed during an Indiana public high school theater performance, sending students plummeting 10 feet into an orchestra pit. The mother of a pregnant woman who woke up from a four-month coma earlier this month said she knew doctors were wrong when they told her that her 20-year-old daughter wouldn't wake up. How much does it cost to set up a foodbank? BBC Breakfast presenter Charlie Stayt has been blasted after he misspelt the word 'education' during a live report on the issue. Nasa’s Curiosity rover has been exploring Mars since August last year. A former Royal Marine who beat his pregnant girlfriend and threatened to kill her has been jailed. Wildlife officials in Thailand have begun counting tigers at a Buddhist temple, amid fears the animals may have been illegally kept. A woman who has six tattoos on her face says she has no choice but to claim benefits worth £14,000-a-year because no one will employ her. A psychiatrist treating the man who shot Ronald Reagan said the patient wants to start a band and should be allowed to publish his music anonymously. A family heard a terrifying message on their young son's baby monitor after the device and its camera were hacked. The daughter of Nazi strongman Hermann Goering has failed in her bid to get the state of Bavaria to return family money confiscated after the collapse of the Third Reich. A German language teacher has been suspended in France after suggesting that panzers should invade the country again so as'subdue unruly pupils'. An Asda manager orchestrated a scam that used the supermarket's own delivery service to steal goods worth more than £15,000 - then managed to land a job at Lidl after he was sacked. A couple who spent a lifetime paying off their mortgage have said it was a waste of time after a council scheme to sell neighbouring homes for just £1 has turned the street into a 'ghetto'. A Chinese opera singer has come under fire for wearing a headdress made from feathers from protected species. A teenage driver who held her license for one day crashed into a wheelie bin before smashing into a brick wall and leaving five injured. The ex-partner of disgraced Queensland politician Billy Gordon has opened up about the years of abuse she suffered, including three months where she and her children were essentially held hostage and forced to live in fear. A controversial US pastor has defended trying to buy a $65million private jet with worshippers' donations and responded to critics by claiming 'the devil is trying to discredit' him. It's not every day you get to share your bed with two women but that's exactly what Adam Lyons did. All images are copyrighted. A new 'landmark' has mysteriously appeared in Pakistan, according to Google Maps. The nation may be waiting on tenterhooks for the new royal baby, but the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have apparently been taking parenthood second time round in their stride. Queensland's chief judge met with the founder of child protection group Bravehearts, a court has heard. An apartment Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love lived in during the height of Nirvana's musical influence has been put up for rent on Airbnb. It's one of the biggest sporting events of the year - but could it also be one of the most expensive? An offensive attempt by a men's magazine to commemorate fallen Anzac soldiers has backfired as social media users and the Department of Veteran Affairs condemn the crude 'commemorative issue'. 'The bomb': Ibrahim Ahmad, a senior at La Center High in Washington State will miss his prom because of a suspension he received for this bomb-themed promposal. Angelina Jolie winked as she took her seat at the UN Security Council Meeting in Manhattan. From alien coffins to fossilised lizards, conspiracy theorists believe they have found all manner of strange items in Nasa's images of Mars. Attorney General Eric Holder bid farewell to the Justice Department on Friday after six years, outlining what he said were his major accomplishments and telling staffers that they helped produce a 'golden age' in the department's history. A student who was left with an unsightly cauliflower ear following a botched piercing says she wishes she had listened to her mother who told her not to get it done. The Aurat Foundation, a campaign group that works to improve the lives of women in Pakistan's conservative and patriarchal society, says more than 3,000 women have been killed in such attacks since 2008. A Facebook post and a Craigslist ad worked together to solve the 34-year-old cold case murder of a teenage girl from Michigan who was found stabbed nine times in the woods in rural Louisiana. A three-year-old girl was airlifted to hospital after being mauled in the face by her family's pet dog. A two-year-old boy who was allegedly kidnapped by a jealous woman in a love triangle has been found safe. EU leaders have agreed a package of measures to tackle the escalating migrant crisis in the Mediterranean - with pledges to send in warships and triple funding for rescue patrols. Spain’s only purpose-built airport has been put up for sale for just one pound. A Colorado mother has been arrested for allegedly giving her teenage son a pot brownie that caused him to jump out of a third-story glass window 'without hesitation.' A 17-year old who spontaneously decided to run off for four days survived during his disappearance by eating from the fruit trees at his high school. Sullivan reportedly survived by eating from the fruit trees at Monta Vista High School, which grow pineapple guavas and pear-like quinces (file photo) Sergeant James Jensen said that the teenager spoke with police on Thursday night, and said that he had spent most of his time around the school and in the foothills to the west. Superfoods - plants, herbs and plants that have been linked to health and beauty - are everywhere. The last of the woolly mammoths were isolated on an Arctic island for around 5,000 years, forcing them to inbreed as their population dwindled until disappering 4,500 years ago. The last of the woolly mammoths (shown in the reconstruction above) were isolated on an Arctic island for around 5,000 years, forcing them to inbreed as their population dwindled until disappering 4,500 years ago. A grandmother was left feeling'sick and scared' after she received a ransom demand for her stolen dog. Google paid its billionaire Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt nearly $109 million last year while the company's stock slumped. It's not every day that a pregnant TV presenter gets hate mail. A property developer who falsely accused his neighbour's son-in-law of a racist assault in a row over a new driveway smirked as he walked free from court. Parts of the UK have been hit by heavy rain as forecasters warn of a'return winter'. If you're one of those people who dithers over classic Dairy Milk, textured Fruit & Nut or crunchy Daim when choosing chocolate, all your woes may be about to come to an end. An art student at Syracuse University has taken a positive stand on self love and is sharing her secrets to accepting her flaws through a series of stunning self-portraits - and motivational speaking. Comcast has abandoned its bid to buy Time Warner Cable. An Oklahoma woman believes she has secured photographic evidence of the legendary blood-sucking beast, el chupacabra. 'I'm very sorry about everything that happened that night, I really am, but I told the truth in the court and I'm thankful that the jury believed me.' Beyonce: A 16-year-old schoolboy is fighting for his life in a coma after being driven to attempt suicide following months of bullying by a gang who slashed him in the face. A beach hut has gone on the market for £230,000 - the same price as a family home in many parts of Britain. Pret A Manger chief executive Clive Schlee has revealed he has given his staff the power to hand out a coffee on the house to people they like or fancy. Clive Schlee, chief executive of the coffee giant, revealed he has given his staff the power to hand out a coffee on the house to people they like or fancy. The world's most famous Tibetan mastiffs are being put down because they are no longer wanted in China. Volcanoes lurking under the world's oceans may play a far greater role in climate change than previously thought. The family of Everybody Loves Raymond actor Sawyer Sweeten are said to be in 'absolute shock' at the child star taking his own life because he exhibited no suicidal warning signs, his manager said. A 15-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly robbing, beating and sexually assaulting a woman on a Chicago train after his mother recognized his face on released surveillance images and turned him in to police. A former Utah high school teacher accused of having sex with three of her male students has pleaded guilty to three counts of forcible sexual abuse. A team of experts is hoping to enter the record books by building the world's fastest bike powered by hand. The biblical-style ramblings of accused killer Charles Severance, 54, were revealed during his court appearance on Thursday Hundreds of police officers lined the roads to in a guard of honour for a hero policewoman who was killed by a bus seconds after pushing her daughter out of its path and saving her life. A woman has been charged with murder after giving birth in her office toilet then wrapping her baby boy in a plastic bag and secretly putting him in her desk drawer. A Walmart employee has been applauded for his honesty after finding $4,400 worth of cash in the parking lot and handing it over to authorities, who returned it to its relieved owner. All images are copyrighted. It took more than three years for the body of a tiny shark to thaw out in a freezer. The Taliban annual'spring offensive' began today in Afghanistan with the jihadi group claiming responsibility for 108 attacks in the opening five hours. A five-year-old Chinese girl who was left at home alone suffered broken bones and internal bleeding when she fell 150ft from a window. New pictures have emerged of Louis Tomlinson's wild night of partying with a group of five girls, as one of them jokes that they aren't sure which member of One Direction he is. In what appears to be an attempt to steal some of the attention away from today's Apple Watch launch, Samsung has teased its next-generation wearable. He's a former fireman, a police community support officer and a paramedic. All images are copyrighted. Zeta Beta Tau International confirmed that three members of the University of Florida fraternity have been suspended Birmingham is the rat capital of the UK and the London Borough of Southwark has the most mice, cockroaches and bed bugs, according to new research. A young father has paid tribute to the toddler son he almost lost by getting a massive tattoo of the boy's portrait on the left side of his face. The Mecklenburgh sisters prove that good looks run in the family as they pose in their swimsuits and show off their golden glows in the new shoot. Hormone replacement therapy increases a woman's risk of breast cancer up to eight years after she has stopped treatment, scientists have warned. A tiny Scottish hamlet named Towie is bracing itself for the world's next gold rush - after prospectors found evidence that it sits on major deposits. Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes have been predicted to strike a number of US states over the weekend. Ed Miliband has been accused of stooping to a'shameful' new low by blaming David Cameron for the Mediterranean refugee crisis. A rare Bentley which has lain gathering dust for years has been bought for almost four times its estimated value - but still needs a full restoration. Supporters of a conservative nonprofit were offered the change of a luxury stay in Wyoming with Robert O'Neill, pictured while still in the Navy, which would include a'machine gun fun' contest. Police have charged a woman with fraud after she allegedly faked a terminal illness to raise thousands of dollars from sympathetic strangers. A British couple tying the knot are to break two records as they become the oldest ever newlyweds, with a combined age of 195, and the UK's most elderly groom at 103. An 82-year-old woman died after sitting in the same chair in her South Carolina home for six months, authorities have said. Video: Etali Safari Lodge, Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa A mother and her eight-year-old son were killed by her estranged husband before he turned the gun on himself at a gas station. Chipotle has decided to tap into the $70 billion food delivery market by teaming up with an app to bring burritos straight to customers' doors. A woman who survived the Auschwitz death camp embraced a former Nazi guard as he stood in the dock accused of complicity to murder 300,000 people. Redemption: Holocaust survivor Kor takes the hand of Groening as he stands in the dock accused of complicity to murder 300,000 people. 'Super human trader' Navinder Sarao lived in his parents' modest home because it gave him a split-second advantage worth millions of pounds. Danny Alexander has finally replied to the infamous note left in the Treasury by a Labour predecessor, saying there was 'no money' left. A man who was locked up and tortured in a Chinese cotton mill for 18 years has finally been rescued. A university equality officer has appeared to ban men and white people from attending a meeting she was organising. The International Space Station (ISS) is currently home to six astronauts, but could one day have hundreds or thousands of people on board? A cocaine smuggler who was caught crossing the Atlantic with £200million of drugs got so hungry on the trip he started snorting part of the one-tonne haul. If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to be a member of the Royal Family, now is your chance. A woman has been forced to give up her job as a cleaner because she cannot kiss her husband because of an allergy to water. If you've ever wondered when teleportation will become a reality, here's your answer: by 2030. Skegness is one of the most popular places in Britain to own a holiday home, according to new figures out today. The Lincolnshire resort, famous for its giant Butlin's holiday camp and sprawling caravan parks, joins picturesque places such as St Ives and Windermere in the top ten league of towns for holiday property. He's a sexy, single surfer who also happens to know his way around the kitchen, and now Sydney's Dan Churchill, 25, has the US eating out of his hands - literally. All images are copyrighted. A primary school teaching assistant has been suspended after a colleague discovered white powder in her bag and reported it to the police. Whether he is in a car park, a factory or even a field, Ed Miliband is never far from a lectern during the election campaign. A new app claims to allow people to 'live forever' by uploading memories and personalities into computers, allowing people to live on in virtual reality. All images are copyrighted. A male student accused of raping his classmate has sued Columbia University for failing to protect him against backlash and harassment. The Islamic State has released a video urging foreign doctors to travel to Syria and help ISIS with their new health care service. PepsiCo is to remove the artificial sweetener aspartame from Diet Pepsi in the United States. A new species of frog has been discovered with translucent skin so you can see its insides. A Montana judge who was censured by the state's high court for his comments about a 14-year-old rape victim has been chosen for a lifetime achievement award by his local bar association. New York Mets closer Jenrry Mejia has been suspended for 80 games without pay after testing positive for the banned substance stanozolol. The owner of a dog shot dead by a Florida deputy has pleaded with the officer to put her pet out of its misery. Most of us have a bad habit of squeezing our pores. An openly-gay high school junior has been asked to go to his prom by his straight guy friend, who popped the question with a giant pink banner. New York and Connecticut authorities are in search of a woman accused of stealing the identity of a cancer-stricken fashion executive who lay dying in a Manhattan hospital. A woman found dead in the boot of her car in Australia had found out her boyfriend had a secret wife and children back home in Fiji, friends say. The decision not to prosecute Lord Janner over historic abuse claims has prompted 30 more alleged victims to come forward. Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton has been criticised for spraying champagne into the face of a grid girl. A motorist known as Mr X who spent five years trying to dodge a £60 speeding fine has been jailed for perjury and perverting the course of justice. A down-on-their-luck couple from Ohio struggling with chronic conditions that left them unable to make a living were found dead from self-inflicted carbon monoxide poisoning this week, less than two months after their desperate pleas for help went ignored. Women travelling on the London Underground are being urged to report sexual assaults in a new initiative. The daughter of troubled ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne has been mugged by a gang on bikes in central London who took her phone which reportedly had private texts from her father. The SNP is on the brink of a landslide on a scale unprecedented in modern British politics, winning as many as 50 of Scotland’s 59 Commons seats. UKIP leader Nigel Farage has revealed he is taking a sleeping pill to treat back and shoulder pain. The death of a student whose remains were found on a farm was caused by head and neck injuries, according to her death certificate. The first ever mixed race Miss Japan has lifted the lid on some of the horrific racial abuse she has faced on her way to the top. A voyeur who used a hidden camera to film up women's skirts as they bent over freezers in Lidl has been spared jail. Police have captured a coyote that led them on a chase through downtown New York City. Downton Abbey's Julian Fellowes is to write a new three-part historical drama based on Anthony Trollope's novel Doctor Thorne. The male headmaster of a leading all-girls’ grammar school has been sacked after sending a series of private emails to a teenage pupil, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. From the Indiana 'ghost cane' to the 'chair of death', these regular household fixtures are sure to give you the creeps. A dancer and photographer has captured her transition back into her childhood home after living away on her own images. All photographs by Gareth Huw Davies. The Director of Public Prosecutions who let off Lord Janner over alleged child sex abuse started her career at a legal chambers when the disgraced Labour peer was a QC. One-eyed police killer Dale Cregan has been sent to the same psychiatric hospital as Moors murderer Ian Brady after going on hunger strike for the second time. Chris Christie's wife has quit her big-money job on Wall Street in what could be a sign her husband has decided to run for president in 2016. A Labour candidate has denied launching a foul-mouthed attack on a political rival for pointing out he lives in a £1.5 million home. Robert Downey Jr has been accused of making a racist remark about an Oscar-winning Mexican director during an interview. George and Amal Clooney have returned to Italy to celebrate her birthday with a three-day, star-studded party, it has been reported. The amount of drugs being thrown over the fence into one prison is so high that warders have been forced to deploy a cherry picker to remove them. A hiker exploring Chile's natural wonders got the shock of his life on Wednesday afternoon when a volcano erupted before his eyes. Racing legend Tony McCoy ended his career as a jump jockey without adding to his haul of more than 4,300 winners. An artist has been jailed after pouring food dye into the Strokkur Geysir natural hot spring in Iceland, causing its water to turn bright pink. 'I'm not a fan of the Conservatives,' says Vince Cable. A schoolboy is warning classmates not to take part in the 'Kylie Jenner' challenge after being left with a bruised face when he sucked into a glass to emulate the Kardashians star's bee-stung pout. Ten years ago, I signed a letter backing Labour in the 2005 Election. An international panel of scientists will today launch a major inquiry to discover whether official world temperature records have exaggerated the extent of global warming. The Gulf State may have been accused of helping to fund Islamic extremists and bribing officials to host the 2022 World Cup, but as this investigation shows, London is rapidly becoming Qataropolis... One Direction star Niall Horan has led the tributes to BBC broadcaster Colin Bloomfield who has died from skin cancer, aged just 33. Comedian Dom Joly soars like a bird as he leaps from the yacht in Brazilian waters. Two-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up-up- Breast cancer patients may be spared chemotherapy thanks to new tests that pinpoint genetic'markers' Britt McHenry has marked her return to work by apologizing for her 'hurtful' actions and has asked fans for a second chance. Comedian Jenny Eclair travelled with her other half on a Painting In Venus break with Flavours. Bobby Brown has reportedly filed for guardianship over his daughter Bobbi Kristina's estate. This is the moment that an enormous bird of prey launched itself from a roof onto a birdwatcher's head. Some 90 per cent of patients were not given correct treatment to prevent blood poisoning on a surgical ward at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, an NHS study revealed. The Duchess of Cambridge may be in line for a more practical present for her baby - a supply of biodegradable nappies from her sister, Pippa Middleton. All images are copyrighted. Two dozen wooden caskets of the victims of the worst-ever migrant disaster in the Mediterranean were buried in Malta. Former President George W. Bush 'just stood and took it' when the grieving mother of a dying soldier screamed at him while he paid visit to a military hospital, his former press secretary has revealed. Police in Utah are searching for a woman who has been missing for a week. A woman made a horrifying discovery when she opened a taped cardboard box'stuff animals' only to find three puppies covered in urine and suffering from heat exhaustion. At his largest, the former postman would then eat quadruple portions of fish and chips along with two kebabs for lunch followed by a roast dinner, curries or pizza and more chips in the evening. Doctors have condemned a social media campaign which accuses mothers who have a caesarean as being 'too lazy to have a baby'. A 73-year-old former soldier has been charged over the death of a man with learning difficulties in Northern Ireland more than 40 years ago. The doors of The Old Chapel in Shipton-on-Cherwell, Oxfordshire, are emblazoned with the Virgin logo. Students from the University of Florida and Emory University have been accused of disrespecting disabled veterans during a charity weekend. A father-of-two who chopped off his hand with an electric angle cutter is back at work just weeks after surgeons reattached it. He has long struggled to convince voters that he is a suitable choice for prime minister. With its blend of Portuguese and Chinese culture, it didn’t take us long to discover the unique appeal of Macau. A convicted murderer who went on the run after being released from prison has been arrested. A 90-year-old grandmother will not receive the $41million jackpot she thought she won at an Iowa slot machine after the state supreme court ruled her win came from a software error. Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been accused of beheading her sister's Barbie dolls. All photographs by Olivia Grant. As families and friends hold grave fears for more than a dozen Australians who are reported missing after the catastrophic earthquake in Nepal, information is starting to trickle through, with the heartwarming news that Ballantyne Forder is safe. It’s the time of year when many of us take time out from our daily lives to unwind and enjoy the finer things in life. A new television show will attempt to rescue failed marriages by arranging a full-on two week spouse switch for couples, FYI announced yesterday. A trader accused of triggering a £500 billion Wall Street crash boasted he could earn £1 million in a week in 'volatile' markets. Vassilis was born in a boat. A police patrol pulled over a car on suspicion of attempting to go back in time. Dashcam footage from a Florida police car taken in September of 2013 shows an unarmed black man being shot four times after he was followed while he rode a bicycle. Ronnie Barker's paedophile son will share more than £500,000 this year in royalties, according to new accounts. A fireman who owned a flat in which five members of the same family were murdered in an arson attack has been charged with their manslaughter through gross negligence. A man has been jailed for life after fathering a child with his own daughter who he raped repeatedly from when she was aged just 10. Police in Guatemala have arrested two men suspected of carrying out the killing of a gang leader. A woman has described the terrifying moment she plunged 10ft underground after a pavement opened up beneath her on a busy southwest London street. A software programmer has predicted the new royal baby will have wispy blonde hair, dark brown eyes and a small nose. An FBI agent's sniper rifle was ripped out of his car's window and stolen from a Salt Lake City hotel parking lot just days before President Obama visited Utah earlier this month. A mother has forgiven her friend who accidentally ran over and killed her 17-month-old daughter. A mother has been arrested for referring to her African-American neighbours as 'apes' during a dispute over a parking space. An estate agent's window was smashed during a 'wholly peaceful' protest against rising house prices in London. A second person has been charged over a doorstep acid attack on a property developer that left him scarred for life and suffering a loss of vision. Hawaii could become the first state in the US to raise the legal smoking age to 21. A Scottish scientist has suggested space lasers could be used to power homes in the future - but says the beams will be nowhere near as powerful as imagined in films like Star Wars. CCTV footage has captured the moment a shopkeeper tackled a knife-wielding raider who stormed into his store. The Mistley Thorn is an award-winning restaurant and hotel in Mistley, Essex. Students at a Georgia university were given a day off on Friday after a protest over flag-walking sparked a countermovement. The Conservatives will one day be the party of the first black or Asian prime minister, David Cameron will say. A single father of four was crowned MasterChef champion last night, fulfilling a dream to become a chef that he has nurtured since he was eight. A prominent Pakistani women's rights activist has been shot dead in the southern city of Karachi. Bruce Jenner has confirmed that he is transitioning from being a man to a woman. An Indiana university was in lockdown late on Friday night after a 'likely prank call' about an armed person near the main administration building, school officials said. The humble honeybee may only be small, but scientists are hoping to use its brain to power a series of futuristic-style drones. A judge has ruled the number plate that led to Jeremy Clarkson and his Top Gear colleagues being thrown out of Argentina was a deliberate reference to the 1982 Falklands War. Thousands of Starbucks customers across the US and Canada have had their caffeine fix. A row has broken out between the leader of the UK Independence Party and a group of far-Right supporters. An Australian doctor is the face of the latest Islamic State propaganda video in which the terrorist organisation announces the launch of its own health service in Syria. Sharknado star Tara Reid is being sued for posting 'inappropriate' pictures of herself on social media. It is a remarkable, eye-popping portrait of Scotland's First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon. A British grandmother on death row in Bali for smuggling cocaine has accepted that she will be next to face the firing squad. More than 10,000 Australians and New Zealanders are sitting in reverence on the shores of the Gallipoli peninsula, as a formal ceremony begins to honour the diggers who fought and fell there a century ago. Five Iraqi soldiers have been killed in an attack by Islamic State militants in the western province of Anbar. It is a toe-curling moment that many have faced: the supermarket tantrum. Brian Williams's time reporting in Egypt is being investigated as part of the inquiry into whether he lied about being in a helicopter that was shot down in Iraq. Millions of point of sales systems are vulnerable to security breaches as they are protected by the same default password - used by a global maker of payment devices for more than two decades, researches say. All images are copyrighted. Gordon Brown has warned that the Scottish nationalists want an SNP vote in the General Election to force a second referendum on independence. A man has been arrested after the body of a missing Indiana University student was found more than 20 miles from campus. A California man will stand trial on charges of kidnapping and raping a 15-year-old girl that he went on to marry and live with for a decade. Geckos have small hairs on their feet to enable them to scurry across ceilings and walls without falling off. . The Gulf state's investment arm has been snapping up a number of the city's landmark buildings, illustrated on the map of London above. An Arkansas woman became a little richer this week after finding a large diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park. The Queen has dropped out of the list of the 300 richest people in Britain for the first time, it emerged yesterday. A mother of two who works as a high-class escort has told how she received 'a torrent of abuse from the thinly pursed lips of apparently "better" mothers' when she revealed her double life on national television. Gable Tostee, who is accused of murdering a woman on a Tinder date, will remain behind bars for dangerous driving charges after a judge dismissed his appeal for early release. Dramatic pictures have emerged of a woman being rescued from her car which had become submerged in flood waters following Saturday afternoon's severe storms. A patient is being treated for suspected rabies in a Northern Ireland hospital. The comments from SBS football reporter and presenter Scott McIntyre incited a hashtag that called for him to be sacked, and even caught the attention of Minister for Communications Malcolm Turnbull, after tweeting them on the day of the centenary services. The bodies of a Canadian mother and her three children have been found in a trailer in Saskatchewan. All images are copyrighted. The Bionic Bar on Royal Caribbean's new ship, Anthem Of The Seas, is among many hi-tech gimmicks on board the 4,180-passenger liner, which last week set sail on its maiden voyage. The Bionic Bar is among many hi-tech gimmicks on board the 4,180-passenger Anthem Of The Seas, Royal Caribbean's second Quantum-class liner, which last week set sail on its maiden voyage. All photographs courtesy Yener Torun. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are so desperate to rid themselves of Major League Baseball star Josh Hamilton that they might decide to pay almost $70million for him to play for another team. A surfer has been seriously injured in a shark attack off the coast of South Australia. Ron Ingraham's remarkable tale of survival is back in the news. A bakery in Oregon has been told to pay $135,000 to a lesbian couple that it refused to make a wedding cake for two years ago. A high school student in China has spent three years literally shouldering the responsibility of ensuring that his physically disabled best friend gets to all his classes. All images are copyrighted. A Mississippi Senator's personal assistant has been charged with trafficking drugs from China to use as payment for sexual favours. In our series of letters from British journalists, film-maker and columnist Quest revisits some of the smaller cruise ships that have come and gone over the years. A woman whose body was found at a flat in Rhondda Cynon Taff has been named by police. A ward at the hospital where the royal baby is due to be born has been closed after patients contracted a superbug. Pop star Calvin Harris has been named by Forbes magazine as the 21st most powerful celebrity on the planet, beating the likes of Gordon Ramsay, Simon Cowell and even J.K. Diet Coke bottles like this one now have red lids just like regular Coke - causing a headache for some fans. Ed Miliband has been accused of trying to make political capital from the Mediterranean tragedy. David Cameron urged an audience to support West Ham during a speech yesterday - despite the fact he's always claimed to be an Aston Villa fan. The Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox will have to wait at least one more day to get back on the field. The owners of two dogs that got loose and mauled a jogger to death in Michigan pleaded no contest on Friday to a reduced charge. Cosmo Australia editor Bronwyn McCahon says she regrets that her magazine didn't more thoroughly investigate Belle Gibson before presenting her with its 2014 Fun Fearless Female Award. The parents of a college student who was allegedly choked to death by her roommate last week have paid tribute to her. Two sisters from Oklahoma and Nebraska missing for nearly two weeks in Michigan survived on Girl Scout cookies while stuck in their snow-trapped SUV until state police discovered them Friday near Lake Superior in a remote part of the Upper Peninsula. A judge has ruled that a mother was within her rights to take her 11-year-old daughter to a Pink concert. At least 18 people have died in an avalanche on Mount Everest sparked by a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Nepal. Bruce Jenner has revealed he is a Republican and a Christian during the much-anticipated interview in which he revealed he is transitioning to be a woman. A row has broken out over claims of racism in Tower Hamlets. New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton swooned over the 'boy band' of four Swedish cops who broke up a subway fight in The Big Apple this week, complimenting their use of safe and effective restraint tactics. While the debate about whether workers prefer a cubicle over an open office layout, a office furniture company has come up with a design that is possibly a happy medium. It's the $65m crime thriller that claims to tell the true story of the most infamous and violent criminal in the history of South Boston, James 'Whitey' Bulger. Crowds who turned out for the Anzac Day memorial service at Sydney’s Martin Place have been left fuming after the Ivy nightclub played loud dance music during the minute’s silence. Germany's Angela Merkel has challenged the UK to take in more refugees. All images are copyrighted. Mobile phones and tablet computers are becoming dangerous distractions for parents who are supposed to be supervising their children, researchers claim. All images are copyrighted. Meet the Australian families who take their pet kangaroos on walks to the beach, go away on holidays and even attend weddings with their owners as their plus-one. A father-of-two has been sent a letter from the Government telling him he is dead. In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo reflects on a trip to Bulgaria. A Republican senator has shared a video of himself learning how to play poker from the debauched social media star Dan Blizerian. A robbery suspect was shot dead by police on Saturday during an arrest in New York City's East Village. One US Navy SEAL died and another was critically injured on Friday while training in a pool at a Virginia military base, a Navy spokesman said. A married maths teacher at Max Clifford's old school is facing jail for groping a 15-year-old pupil in his car. As Diane Sawyer's explosive tell-all with Bruce Jenner came to an end last night, his second wife published a blog detailing their love affair, idyllic marriage and the gender dysphoria revelations that led to their divorce after two sons and a seemingly picture perfect Malibu life. To celebrate the 10th birthday of the Football League Awards, a team celebrating the best players from below England's top tier during that decade has been put together, including a host of stars. Luke Shaw admits he has struggled to cope with the demands of playing for Manchester United after he returned to the team against Chelsea. Two Air Force nuclear missile launch officers who are facing drug charges related to ecstasy, cocaine and bath salts now face hearings to determine whether they will be court-martialed. A European arrest warrant has been issued for Colin Shearing, 70, who failed to turn up to court yesterday to be sentenced. One of Britain's top entrepreneurs has unveiled a new plan to build a block of flats worth as much as £2billion on the site of an ugly multi-storey car park. Prince Charles and Prince Harry join thousands of people in a dawn pilgrimage at Gallipoli to honour the bravery of the Allied troops who stormed the beaches in 1915. A lollipop man was left with a punctured lung and a broken rib after he was attacked by a driver during a road rage attack. All images are copyrighted. Tom Ince scored twice against his former club as Derby County eased to victory over Blackpool. A headteacher who secretly tried to use a school chequebook to pay for thousands of pounds worth of work to be carried out at her family home has been jailed. Cole Skuse's first Ipswich Town goal, in their win against Cardiff City, was a long time coming but boy was it worth the wait. West Brom manager Tony Pulis expects a takeover of the club to be completed before the end of the season. All images are copyrighted. Liverpool’s wait for a trophy goes on. Millions of Britons could lose credit card perks such as cash bonuses and air miles because of EU legislation. North Sentinel Island, which is about the size of Manhattan, belongs to India and remains an enigma, despite being populated for an estimated 60,000 years. Located in the Bay of Bengal, North Sentinel Island belongs to India and remains an enigma, despite being populated for an estimated 60,000 years. A Chicago single mother has revealed what it's really like to live on McDonald's wages, where she makes only $10.50 an hour and can only afford to sleep in a basement. A choirmaster at an exclusive private school took a vulnerable student's virginity just months after she confided in him that she had been abused by another music teacher, a court heard. All images are copyrighted. Scientists have found evidence for a new solar season cycle. Women with advanced cervical cancer are to get the first officially approved new treatment for a decade. Doctors at a scandal-hit hospital covered up a series of horrendous mistakes that led to the death of a twin baby boy, a coroner has ruled. A campaign has been launched to raise £20,000 for a gymnast who was left paralysed after falling from a balcony in Spain. The grandson of a notorious New York mobster has become the mayor of a sleepy village. Australia Post has been criticised for taking three days to deliver a package from Queensland to New South Wales. An advert for diet supplements featuring a svelte bikini-clad model asking 'Are you beach body ready?' Campaigners launched a scathing attack on the protein supplement company after the advert - which features a toned model posing with the slogan ‘Are you beach body ready?’ - began appearing on the London Underground three weeks ago. A father has been left furious after police ran over his daughter’s cat - and then simply told the family that their pet had been ‘disposed of’. At least one is dead after a powerful storm capsized several sailboats participating in a regatta, and crews searched late on Saturday for at least four people missing in the waters, the Coast Guard said. The Ministry of Defence has denied it is planning to move Britain's Trident nuclear submarines to Gibraltar. The Duchess of Cambridge is up to four days overdue with her second child - and her labour could now be induced this week, it was claimed today. Coffee addicts in Windsor won't have to go far for a fix - after planners in the royal borough allowed two Costa shops less than 500 yards apart. Moors murderer Ian Brady has revealed he is a UKIP supporter and thinks David Dimbleby is an 'establishment dumpling' in a series of letters. Al-Qaeda linked Islamist fighters enter a town in Syria, narrated by a British jihadist fighter. A fashion designer's 30,000 sq ft Los Angeles mansion, which features a two-story-tall chandelier and 22 bathrooms, is now on the market with a whopping $85million price tag Iraq war veteran Perry Clawson has set up camp outside a shamed fraternity, which is reeling from allegations that its members drunkenly taunted wounded soldiers, spat on the U.S. Former FBI Director Louis Freeh nearly died last summer when he was involved in a car crash driving near his summer home in Barnard, Vermont. The new winner of Masterchef Simon Wood, who won the title last Friday, hasn't been on a single cookery course or even had one lesson. 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Ed Miliband has dismissed Boris Johnson's claim that he would 'do more damage to the country than he did to his brother'. A young mother has spoken of her humiliation after a dental assistant apparently removed her nine-month-old son from her arms without asking while she was breastfeeding him in the dentist's chair. Hundreds of children were admitted to hospital last year after being born brain damaged following exposure to alcohol in the womb, alarming new figures have revealed. A new video created by Oprah Winfrey's OWN TV, reveals just what's happening in a child's mind when they become angry and upset - and the best way to help them calm down. Now a new video created by Oprah Winfrey's OWN TV, reveals just what's happening in a child's mind when they become angry and upset - and the best way to help them calm down. Three women have been jailed for twerking in front of a World War Two memorial in Russia. If Ed Miliband ever wanted to sell his home he could be forced to lower the price to cover the costs of his own mansion tax. The BBC has admitted it 'occasionally' runs out of meeting rooms in its £1billion New Broadcasting House. A scientist says he expects to live to 150 after uncovering the secrets of how to slow down the ageing process. A group of Australian brides-to-be have banded together to help each other find a new dress after a bridal company closed down. A study of 40 men and women found drinking a glass of wine makes you more attractive to the opposite sex - but too much booze leads to 'excessive and unattractive' changes in facial expressions, like Bridget Jones. Alaska State Troopers have arrested a fugitive after a high-speed chase outside Sarah Palin's home in Wasilla. David Cameron will put small business at the heart of the election campaign today by declaring that the Conservatives are ‘the party of the grafters’. Cheddar is Britain's most popular cheese with 80% of us choosing it over fancier varieties like French Brie. Broadcaster Stephen A. Smith has once again taken a controversial stance on domestic violence on ESPN's First Take. An Australian couple have taken their mutual grooming to a whole new level, believing that 'the couple that waxes together, stays together.' As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge prepare for the birth of their second child, the British public are keeping their fingers crossed that they will opt for a traditional name. David Cameron has warned voters that they have '11 days to save Britain', as he claimed Scottish nationalists 'don't want the country to succeed'. An artificial version of a compound in broccoli could hold the key to treating arthritis, say researchers. A Nebraska teenager was forced to miss her high school's prom after a sudden infection landed her in the hospital, but nurses and her friends brought the Great Gatsby-themed dance to her bed instead. Holden have been left red-faced after having to recall more than 26,000 of its vehicles because they could be at risk of catching alight. A Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate is bidding to become Britain's first transgender MP. Three-time London Marathon winner Paula Radcliffe says she'll be 'unfit and unprepared' for Sunday's race. A tiny oil painting that was kept in an attic for years and thought to be worth just £300 has now sold for more than £120,000 at auction. Renee Somerfield, the genetically-blessed Australian Model starring in a controversial new weight loss advert, has responded to the backlash against the campaign. It’s that time of year again when shops are full of red dresses. Professor Stephen Hawking has told a young girl to 'pay close attention to the study of theoretical physics'. As the search goes on for those missing in the earthquake, the British Foreign Office has advised tourists in Nepal to follow the advice from local authorities. An Ohio woman was shocked this month when an officer cited her for leaving her dog in a hot car but, instead of writing a ticket, the cop forced her to sit inside to see how it feels. Police in Arizona say they have arrested a man in connection with the 2000 murder of his ex-wife. Three men have been arrested for trying to smuggle a three-year-old chimpanzee out of Africa in a box. George and Amal Clooney's wedding celebrations lasted over the course of a whole weekend and were at some of Venice's most exclusive venues. dashcam footage has captured the dramatic events that led to the arrest of a suspected thief in Alabama. David Cameron has admitted he suffered a 'brain fade' when appearing to forget which football team he supported. Nicola Sturgeon this afternoon scoffed at claims by Labour leader Ed Miliband that he would never do a deal with the SNP to become Prime Minister - insisting he will 'change his tune' after the election. A British couple face being stranded in Spain for at least three months after their baby boy was born 12 weeks prematurely during a family holiday. Footage has emerged of the terrifying moment two people stood in a tiny dinghy while a six metre great white shark charged them. Jurors in the Colorado cinema shooting trial have retired to consider whether the gunman was mentally ill at the time of the attack. Suzanne Evans has said she will step in as leader of the UK Independence Party if Nigel Farage quits because of ill health. Made In Chelsea star Mark-Francis Vandelli has revealed his collection of expensive watches to the Evening Standard. An Australian surfer is fighting for his life after being mauled by a Great White shark in South Australia. David Cameron this afternoon hit back at growing criticism over his election campaign - vowing to carry on warning about Labour's threat to the economy. It has been a staple of Sunday night listening for almost 50 years - but now Radio 1's Chart Show has been branded a 'banal failure' by one of the most respected voices in broadcasting. The FBI is investigating and security is being increased at other airports in Southern California because of a 'known threat' to LAX from ISIS, according to a federal law enforcement official. All images are copyrighted. UKIP 'hates modern Britain' and is infected with the 'virus of racism', rising Labour star Chuka Umunna has claimed. How do you tell if you are a man or a woman? All images are copyrighted. The CEO of the Italian eyewear company that makes Ray-Bans said that his company is working with Google on two new versions of its Google Glass project. As rescue efforts continue throughout the Nepalese capital, more than 1,000 passengers joined a haphazard 1km-long queue outside the nearby airport in a desperate attempt to flee the stricken city. A Massachusetts boy who received more than 150,000 letters and packages after requesting 'a box of cards' for his sixth birthday has died after his battle with a rare brain tumor. All images are copyrighted. A Missouri mother believes her three-year-old daughter with special needs was discriminated against after finding out the child was forced to take off her thick glasses for a school portrait. The Greek island of Lesbos may be inextricably linked to the idea of female homosexuality - but in ancient times it was a notorious sexual playground for straight men, who found the local women irresistible. The naked body of a 22-year-old Michigan woman who went missing while dressed as Poison Ivy after a Halloween party has been found. 'Physically and geologically what happened is exactly what we thought would happen.' They share the same side-swept fair hair and cheeky smile... and when they’re perched on steps wearing knee socks and pullovers decorated with Grenadier Guards, it’s royally difficult to tell these two little boys apart. One of Sydney's oldest surviving homes is expected to go under the hammer for $4million in the much sought after harbourside suburb of Millers Point next month. A couple who have endured the heartbreak of ten miscarriages in ten years, have revealed the joy of becoming parents to their miracle daughter. Doctors in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region are allegedly performing illegal abortions on young Yazidi girls who have been released after being held as sex slaves by Islamic State militants. At least two people are dead and five are missing after a powerful storm capsized several sailboats participating in a regatta near Mobile Bay, Alabama. A woman jailed in an international custody dispute has been freed after spending more than eight years behind bars and is likely to be reunited with her daughter who's been without either parent for nearly a decade. All images are copyrighted. A glamour model who showcases her curves in glossy magazines around the world has a new thrill-inducing hobby - freestyle skydiving. All images are copyrighted. The brother of Australia's most notorious serial killer has confessed to knowing of his evil sibling's first victim - and to hiding the truth for 50 years as the 'wrong man' was convicted and behind bars. A Michigan father convicted of abusing his then-11-week-old daughter who might lose parental rights to his only child claims his baby was never abused. Twitter: Australian broadcaster SBS has sacked its football reporter Scott McIntyre over his 'inappropriate and disrespectful' day tweets. A bartender and model has filed a civil lawsuit against the police, claiming officers used excessive force during her arrest when they slammed her to the ground, breaking four bones in her face. Police in the US state of Washington are searching for a hit-and-run driver who hid herself in a shallow hole. An Australian watchdog is investigating how a man suspected of being involved in the disappearance of a toddler was able to live with children. A four-year-old boy was frisked by airport security and then forced to hand over his plastic nerf gun after it was deemed a security risk. Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that intercepted phone calls prove the US helped Chechen Islamic insurgents wage war against Russia. A Californian man who was abandoned as a baby had a chance to meet the man who saved him from a dumpster 25 years ago. A grieving daughter has come up with an unusual way to keep the memory of loved ones alive - by bottling their scent. Cecily Strong made some pretty funny jokes at the White House Correspondents Dinner as she pokes fun of Washington and even the President. From sweeping curves of Arizona's The Wave in the U.S. to the Fairy Chimneys of Turkey's Cappadocia, the simple flow of water over stone has created some remarkable features that look as though they aren't even of this planet, all of which we can visit and marvel at today. Experts say the best photo opportunities for The Wave come at midday but first visitors must get one of the 20 permits released each day for the area, with 10 of them released via a lottery four months in advance and the other ten dished out the day before an intended visit. LeBron James has been able to do just about anything he wants during his team's first three playoff games this season and that has apparently carried over to practice as well. LeBron James has been able to do just about anything he wants during his team's first three playoff games this season and that has apparently carried over to practice as well. David Cameron has surged ahead by three points in the polls going into the final stage of the election. This is the extraordinary moment a brave hippopotamus stood its ground against two hungry lions and managed to send them on their way after charging towards them. A bride-to-be who thought she had beaten a rare cancer has been forced to bring forward her wedding date after the devastating news that the illness has returned. Police in Delaware charged a woman with fatally stabbing her husband in their home after an argument about him cheating on her with own her sister and their nanny's daughter. It's been a difficult few weeks for Jeremy Clarkson. A teenage Aldi worker says he is 'blown away' by the public reaction after a picture of him carrying a 95-year-old pensioner's shopping home went viral. Protests over the death of a black man in police custody have turned violent in Baltimore. All images are copyrighted. A wildlife-rescue volunteer was struck and killed by a St Louis MetroLink train in Illinois after she responded to a call about an opossum on the tracks. Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson has been filmed lashing out at an aggressive AFL fan after his team's narrow loss to Port Adelaide on Saturday night. A robber handed himself into police a year after he raided a convenience store saying he preferred life in jail. One of the three East London schoolgirls who left the UK to become 'jihadi brides' in Syria has confirmed that she is now living in the Islamic State - by tweeting a picture of chicken and chips. The grandfather who won a High Court victory to kick out the crooked mayor of Tower Hamlets has announced he will stand as an independent candidate in his place. A man has been charged in connection with the murder of a woman who was found dismembered at a flat in Pontypridd. First-time buyers would be exempt from stamp duty on properties worth up to £300,000 under Labour plans. Billionaire Phones4U founder John Caudwell has revealed that his £10million mansion is 'being haunted' by the 'ghost' of a child killed in the English Civil War. The acting chief executive of the Clinton Foundation has apologised after Hillary Clinton's presidential candidacy put it under intense scrutiny for undisclosed donations. Lord Janner could be tested by experts to prove he has dementia as part of civil claims brought by his alleged victims, a lawyer has said. All images are copyrighted. She leads a mostly vegan lifestyle and shops at fur-free stores including Liberty London, Selfridges, House of Fraser, Topshop and Oasis. More than £8,000 has been raised for a British policeman left paralysed after being hit by a car while on holiday. Labour's plans to impose rent controls are 'economically illiterate' and will slash investment in new housing, leading to more tenants being evicted by their landlords, experts warned. Holocaust survivors have gathered at the site of the former Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to commemorate the anniversary of its liberation. The reliability of an assault rifle used by counter-terror police is to be examined after it was found to be unreliable when it overheats. All images are copyrighted. A young waitress has claimed that England footballer Aaron Lennon grabbed her, slapped her and ripped her top as he partied in the VIP suite of a nightclub. It's 60 years since the grand opening of Disneyland - here are some of the more unusual facts about the world-famous resort that you may not have known. Doctors who are familiar with their patients are more likely to miss signs of cancer, research suggests. The life of a 16-year-old girl stabbed to death at a Connecticut school a year ago on the day of prom was celebrated Saturday by hundreds of people with a road race, fried food and live music. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly planning to announce the birth of their second child on Twitter. Police ignored the sexual abuse of hundreds of young girls because they were too busy chasing Labour crime targets that would earn bonuses for senior staff. A top television producer is suing his ex-wife for more than £300,000, claiming that she lied to him about being the father of her son. Art detective Christopher Marinello has tracked down £250million worth of stolen art including this 1920 Henri Matisse painting Le Jardin. A night of violence gave way to a day of mourning Sunday for a man who died after sustaining serious injuries while in the custody of Baltimore police. Smartwatches have been around for a few years, but now they’re officially here to stay. David Cameron has intervened in a row over train fares in his constituency. Fern Britton has revealed how close she came to suicide following her divorce from first husband Clive Jones. A New York airport worker has been charged with stealing thousands of dollars worth of items from planes. US officials are expected to stop prosecuting families of American hostages who communicate with kidnappers abroad or raise funds and pay ransoms. An internal NBC investigation has found that disgraced newsman Brian Williams embellished at least 11 different reports, according to reports. A historian has drawn a parallel between the Roman Empire in 100BC - when Julius Caesar, pictured, was ruler - and Britan today, warning this country is heading for a similar collapse in society. Take That have come under fire after it emerged the pop stars have still not repaid the £20million they owe the taxman - one year after they were ordered to do so. Seven female students, some of whom attend Brigham Young University in Utah, were catfished by the same 24-year-old woman who was pretending to be a man. Two rare paintings used to plan the filming of iconic scenes in The Wizard of Oz have sold for £35,000 some 76 years after the film was first released. With the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's first child, we take a look at some of the latest parenting gadgets. The last time something of this size and quality came to market was when a Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil named 'Sue' was sold for £5.6 million ($8.5 million) in 1997. It's a far more wholesome lifestyle for Colin Farrell who confesses he's glad that his drink and drug-fuelled days are behind him. Same-sex marriage has been a divisive issue in the United States for more than 20 years. All photographs courtesy of Uruma Takezawa. An extremist preacher who is suspected of radicalising Jihadi John lives in a leafy west London street and cannot be deported because of his human rights. A woman who ate four takeaways a week and smoked 20 cigarettes a day has shed eight stone after doctors told her she was at risk of suffering a stroke at just 23. One of the country's largest for-profit educational institutions is shutting down. All images are copyrighted. A terminally-ill landlord whose dying wish was to marry his partner of 26 years saw their special day descend into farce after a series of blunders. As the world awaits the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second child, we take a look at some of the best ways to celebrate the occasion. It may have fallen to No 2 in the world, but the Grand Canyon Skywalk is still one of the world’s most thrilling experiences. The arrival of an advanced group of modern humans in Europe 40,000 years ago played a role in the demise of Neanderthals, scientists have claimed. The case of a 'habitual drunk' has reignited the row over the ease with which alleged foreign criminals can exploit human rights laws. A hue of blue inspired by the waters of Hawaii is a prominent feature of the Obama state china service being unveiled by the White House. A mother whose son suffers an incredibly rare disease, which makes his skin appear scalded, was shocked after a stranger reported her to police for child abuse. Vaseline: A mother whose son suffers an incredibly rare disease, which makes his skin appear scalded, was shocked after a stranger reported her to police for child abuse. All images are copyrighted. A woman's cell phone call to 911 - in which she said she'd been locked and trapped inside a trunk after an armed man had approached her - has been released. A disgruntled employee has written an incredibly sarcastic resignation letter to their boss. A sickening propaganda image linked to the Islamic State terrorist group has surfaced showing a newborn baby sleeping next to a grenade, a handgun and what appears to be a birth certificate. All images are copyrighted. The United States is not prepared for a catastrophic cyber-attack on its energy infrastructure, a former NSA chief has warned. Pakistani children who fled their villages due to fighting between security forces and militants in Pakistan's tribal area of Bajur, enjoy a ride on a merry-go-round at a makeshift entertainment park set up in a slum area on the outskirts of Islamabad. BBC presenter John Suchet's wife Bonnie has died at the age of 73. Controversial Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary claims the budget airline will slash its fares by as much as 15 per cent over the next two years. Famed for his combative management style, Mr O’Leary told Le Journal du Dimanche the Dublin-based discount carrier will pass the oil savings on to customers and claimed most European airlines have an average ticket price of 170 for a short flight. Labour leader Ed Miliband has been accused of harking back to the 'Stalinist' days of the 1980s by critics of his housing policy. Baywatch star Jeremy Jackson has been arrested after a man was stabbed in the chest with a knife - and identified his attacker as 'Hobie' from the hit show. Baywatch star Jeremy Jackson has been arrested after a man was stabbed in the chest with a knife - and identified his attacker as 'Hobie' from the hit show. Australia's richest man called his sister 'the fat' and 'fatty', a court has heard. A respected Philadelphia law professor who made national headlines after accidentally emailing her students a porn link has spoken out about how she's reclaiming her dignity since the public scandal. A newlywed has died of cancer while on a honeymoon road trip just weeks after his wedding. Condemned Bali Nine member Myuran Sukumaran has requested to spend his last days before his execution painting for as long as possible. A father and son were shot dead in an execution-style murder moments after party guests left their home. The family of a four-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted and murdered more than 75 years ago have accused police of a 'cover-up' after officers ordered that the case file be kept secret until 2040. A Soviet dissident who spent 12 years in prison and forced labour camps is to be charged with making and possessing indecent images of children. The leader of Kazakhstan has apologised after winning the presidential election with 97 per cent of the vote saying it would have been 'undemocratic' for him to make his victory more modest. Cocaine with an estimated street value of hundreds of millions of pounds has been seized in the North Sea. The mother-in-law of one of the Boston bombers has taken to the stand to tell how her daughter was converted to Islam by her husband. All pictures copyrighted. A US teenager has broken the world record for completing a Rubik's Cube in just 5.25 seconds. A Connecticut teacher has been arrested for allegedly having sex with a student. Ed Miliband's poor leadership has been mocked by a Labour candidate, who said it was like having 'a manager of a football team that you don't rate, but you still support the team'. The baby who died in Poldark's emotional season finale last night is a true survivor in real-life, having beaten the odds to live after she was born prematurely. Black boxes play a vital role in revealing what happened in the final moments of doomed flights, but not many people know what they actually look like. All photographs courtesy Renee Bergeron. A Wisconsin church's four-decade tradition of people mud-wrestling pigs at a summer fundraiser has been cancelled after complaints the animals were 'punched in the face, body slammed and jumped on'. The Liberal Democrats have admitted they are on course to lose at least 20 MPs, but claim this could still be enough to put them back in power. Broadcaster John Suchet's wife Bonnie has died after a decade-long battle with dementia. A Canadian prostitute says that she wishes other people wouldn't make her feel so ashamed of working in the sex industry - because she actually really enjoys her job. The jury deliberating the fate of Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has retired to consider its verdict. A pensioner who has visited a beauty spot for 70 years has been banned after she was accused of knocking down the landowner's son with her car. A Thomas Cook Airlines flight was forced to return to its stand after a disruptive passenger was removed by an armed officer. David Cameron has tried to explain away how he forgot which football team he supported - by claiming it was because he'd seen another club's ground the day before. The classic denial, 'This old thing?' continues to be used in full force by Australians, according to a new study. A teacher is being hailed a hero for tackling a 16-year-old student to the ground after he opened fire on Monday morning. All images are copyrighted. Kim Kardashian has launched an outspoken attack on President Obama for refusing to use the word 'genocide' as he marked the 100th anniversary of the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians. A nurse who faced surgery to treat breast cancer at the hospital where she worked discovered just days later that she'd never had the disease. Perfume entrepreneur Jo Malone has joined 5,000 small business bosses praising the Tories as the 'only people' who can keep the economy secure. A mother says she must quit her job after her daughter was refused a place at a junior school 150 yards from their front door - and sent to one more than two miles away instead. All images are copyrighted. Former Star Trek star William Shatner has proposed a radical method to solve California’s ongoing drought disaster. Lord Janner sent a Christmas card to a detective after learning he would escape child sex abuse charges, it emerged yesterday. All images are copyrighted. Jay Z launched a stream of tweets defending his premium music streaming app Tidal after the service, launched last month, was described as a flop. A war veteran who swapped the battlefield for a 'dull' job as an army recruiter 'raped young hopefuls because it made the job more exciting', a court heard. The stars of Martin Scorsese's classic 1990 gangster film Goodfellas reunited in New York on Saturday night for a very special 25th anniversary screening of the movie which brought the 14th annual Tribeca Film Festival to a close. A three-and-a-half-year-old labrador has shed a stone and a half on a new diet of raw food - the weight of four chihuahuas. A taxi driver has been ordered to pay compensation to a passenger who was left with severe brain injuries after he jumped out of the moving car. A 4,000-year-old tree thought to be Britain's oldest living organism may be dying according to its custodian. Bruce Jenner's children are reportedly worried that his forthcoming docu-series about his transition to a woman could 'de-classify' what he's accomplished. An isolated edge of vast West Texas is home to a highly secretive part of the 21st-century space race, one of two billionaires directed in the Lone Star State by billionaires whose personalities and corporate strategies seem worlds apart. Instagram has added emoji hashtags to its photo-sharing app. 'If you agree with murder, lack compassion and openly display those views on our page then yes, you are a total c*** and can f*** off' The Liberal Democrats have set out the first of their'red lines' for a second coalition, warning they will block any cut in education spending. A teacher who taught at Sir Chris Hoy's former school has left a share of the £2million fortune she made from stocks and shares to help children from poorer backgrounds. A dog survived a 250ft fall after chasing a lamb off a cliff before spending three days stranded on a remote beach. All images are copyrighted. Nearly 1,000 bags of the depressant drug Kava were seized from a vehicle where four unrestrained children were sitting in the back seat. All images are copyrighted. Sophia, the seven-year-old daughter of a lesbian couple, has made a video to help explain to other children who have two mothers how they were created. A gun trafficker for convicted killer Aaron Hernandez said he was 'awed' by the former New England Patriots star when he sent him an assault rifle and a pair of handguns a month before Odin Lloyd’s killing. All images are copyrighted. As Hillary Clinton launches her campaign to be the next US president, we look at some of the other high-profile women who are continuing to put their foot on the gas and power their way into the last quarter of their lives. The UK's newest hospital has been nicknamed the 'Death Star' by locals because of its giant 14-storey star-shaped design, topped by a landing pad for aircraft. A family have claimed the body of an infant who was discovered deceased and buried on a Sydney beach last year, in order to give her a proper funeral. An Oregon teenager has been arrested after allegedly hitting a pedestrian with her car and fleeing the scene. A French artist has given a seedy and derelict motel a makeover by painting the entire property - including its palm trees - a dazzling white. Jonathon Keats, a San Francisco writer and self-described experimental philosopher and conceptual artist, has designed a'millennium camera' that he intends to mount in a churchless steeple on a college campus. Ian Somerhalder and Nikki Reed are officially married. The co-plaintiffs in the trial of a former Nazi death camp guard have criticised a Holocaust survivor for publicly forgiving him. Ed Miliband has been 'bullied' by the Conservatives into ruling out a coalition deal between the SNP and Labour, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon claimed tonight. A nurse has been suspended after she removed the alarm buzzer from a brain-damaged patient and told a disciplinary hearing she 'wasn't interested' in the case. America's first ever emergency preparedness expo has been held in Utah. Yoga for women: From downward dog to warrior pose, Broga is becoming increasingly popular thanks to its ‘rugged’ approach to traditional yoga workouts. Yoga for men: From downward dog to warrior pose, Broga is becoming increasingly popular thanks to its ‘rugged’ approach to traditional yoga workouts. A pub diner who stabbed a work colleague in the leg with a steak knife in a row over his onion rings has been spared jail. An 18-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of stabbing his friend's nine-year-old brother to death in a Northern California town. Ed Miliband is in danger of giving the impression that he doesn’t have very much respect for democracy, Nicola Sturgeon has warned. All images are copyrighted. Britain's youngest published baker, who counts Pixie Lott and Katherine Jenkins among her fans, delighted a crowd with her recent demonstration. Britain's youngest published baker, who counts Pixie Lott and Katherine Jenkins among her fans, delighted a crowd with her recent demonstration. All images are copyrighted. All images are copyrighted. Oil from a Russian trawler which was towed out to sea to sink after catching fire in port is washing up on the beaches of Gran Canaria and threatening tourist spots across the Canary Islands. A couple who suffered five devastating miscarriages and lost their six-month-old son because he was born prematurely finally have the family they dreamed of after his sister acted as a surrogate. It is a saddening site of great human and cultural loss following Nepal's devastating earthquake that has killed at least 4,000 people. George Osborne has revealed he is secretly addicted to hit BBC series Poldark. Friends of murdered Indiana University student Hannah Wilson have said she was last seen at the same bar where Lauren Spierer partied before she vanished in 2011. A seven-hour standoff between police and a gunman in a vintage bus in the US state of Oregon has ended in the suspect's death. The majority of heatwaves and almost a fifth of extreme rain storms can be blamed on human activity, a new study has warned. At least five tornadoes were spotted across north and central Texas Sunday evening as part of a severe storm system sweeping the region. President Barack Obama secretly granted the CIA an exemption relaxing restrictions on drone strikes in Pakistan after enacting more stringent rules in 2013 to reduce the risk of civilian casualties, it was revealed today. A row has broken out over Labour’s stance on immigration. But, only hours before the key election speech was due to be delivered, his own shadow home secretary refused at least four times to say Labour would put a target on net immigration. A Melbourne based couple learnt this the hard way after a crowdfunding page they launched received a baffling pledge for over $2 billion. Fitness fans Paul and Laura Elliott decided to do something different for their wedding day and combined their love for running and their love for each other, whilst also raising vital funds for a charity very close to their hearts. mice, goats and cats... Men can judge how attractive a woman is by hearing her talk, according to a study. A 10-year-old autistic boy has hand-delivered a heartbreaking poster to the Immigration Minister pleading to be allowed to stay in the country he has called home for the past eight years. Photos of the New Zealand Prime Minister pulling multiple young girls' ponytails are being posted on social media just days after he was forced to apologise to a waitress for touching her hair while she was at work. She may have been shying away from the cameras on Made In Chelsea so far this season, but Lucy Watson proves her career is stronger than ever as she's unveiled as the face of another campaign. All pictures copyrighted. Amanda Holden has told how her sister is trapped on Mount Everest after the devastating earthquake in Nepal. A 17-year-old girl who was forced to have chemotherapy for her cancer has finally been released from hospital after she was removed from her home almost four months ago. It's the first time that Bruce Jenner's third ex-wife has been seen in public since his stunning TV revelations Friday night that he's always felt female and he now plans to live as a woman. A missing 16-year-old schoolgirl who vanished from her home two days ago is believed to be with a man in his 20s. All images are copyrighted. How do you get pregnant using traditional Chinese medicine? The Keshwa Chaca, the last Inca rope bridge in the Andes, is being rebuilt each year by local villagers. Bruce Jenner's ex-wife, Chrystie Crownover, told Good Morning America on Monday that she watched her ex-husband's dramatic ABC Diane Sawyer interview with the Olympic athlete and their children. A piano teacher accused of sexually assaulting an underage student killed himself outside a New Hampshire courthouse hours before his case was declared a mistrial. A thief who stole a sat nav from an injured pensioner's car as she waited for an ambulance has been described as 'the lowest of the low' by police. A gel made from patients' own blood could help heal burns more quickly - and stop wounds getting worse. All photographs courtesy Ian Pettigrew. Hormone therapy for prostate cancer can cause hot flushes and sweating, but it can also help keep the cancer under control. From pulling faces to complaining about waking up early for dawn service, tens of thousands of selfies from across the country have emerged on social media to mark the centenary Day. She's enjoyed trips to Bahrain and Florence in the last week alone but today, Princess Beatrice was spotted in a rather less glamorous location. All images are copyrighted. Loretta Lynch has been sworn in as the new attorney general of the United States. Nick Clegg has said he wants to lead the Liberal Democrats into and through the next Parliament. How do you banish belly fat? Residents of New South Wales who are already reeling from last week's wild weather are being warned to brace for more floods and damage, with another storm predicted to hit later this week. Poldark fans have taken to Twitter to complain of 'withdrawal symptoms' - and urge the BBC to hurry up with series two. The original version of the Nissan Note was named the most uncomfortable car in a poll of more than 60,000 drivers. A Michigan girl dismissed from a Catholic school for not meeting academic and attendance standards during leukemia treatments has been invited back but will attend a public school for now. A man has appeared in court accused of murdering a woman whose dismembered body was found three days after she went missing. These haunting images show the partially-submerged ruins of a church where a town was swallowed by an artificial lake 50 years ago. David Beckham has been named the third most stylish Brit of all time, behind Princess Diana and Audrey Hepburn. An anonymous Good Samaritan has donated $360,000 to pay for a man's mortgage after he lost his wife and house in the mudslide that swept Washington last year. It is a source of music, information and entertainment for millions of listeners around the world yet vast numbers of people are being denied the chance to enjoy FM radio. The Only Way Is Essex star Lydia Bright met Labour leader Ed Miliband as part of the 'useyourvoice' campaign encouraging young people to vote. Engineers have come up with an innovative solution - a small electric car that can turn on the spot, shrink in size and even move sideways, like a crab, so it can park itself. A new lineage of dinosaur that grazed on plants, despite being closely related to notorious carnivore Tyrannosaurus rex, has been discovered in Chile. The owner of a Florida mansion accused of being home to a'secret stripper school' has decided to sell up after being found in violation of county zoning codes. Just days before convicted drug smuggler Andrew Chan is set to face death by firing squad, reports have emerged that he has married his girlfriend of three years, Febyanti Herewila. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kim Richards has admitted to Dr Phil McGraw that she was drunk on the night of her arrest. An American sailor has suffered serious injuries after plunging eight floors from a balcony of a hotel before landing into a swimming pool. Teenage girls do better in single sex schools as they can focus on their work rather than impressing boys, a leading headmistress says. The girlfriend of a Google engineer who died in the deadly avalanche on Mount Everest described him as a magical person whose purpose in life was to constantly challenge himself. A second Navy special forces sailor has died following a training accident in a swimming pool at a base in Virginia. The son and brother of former US presidents rarely minces words when it comes to foreign policy. A beggar has been ordered to pay £20 to a 12-year-old girl after intimidating her into handing over her last 15p of pocket money. Nigel Farage has called on Conservative supporters to vote tactically to help UKIP beat Labour in its target seats. 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A body pulled from the River Trent has been confirmed as that of a missing pensioner. Sky's Buy and Keep service, which allows customers to rent or buy films, is now available to everyone. A grandmother nicknamed the 'Fairy Dogmother' spends more than £28,000 a year looking after the stray or abandoned dogs she has welcomed into her home. From a homeless man who was insistent upon telling his story about Britney Spears, to a man who insisted Kieran Murray was saying 'Get out of my nightgown', the filmmaker captured it all. A cold front has moved away from the UK, bringing a dramatic change to the weather. Polish border guards have stopped a group of Russian bikers from entering the country for a World War II memorial ride. A senior writer for the Australian Financial Review has labelled Anzacs 'racist yobs', while standing up for an SBS journalist who was sacked over his controversial Anzac day tweets. Tyra Banks made her awards ceremony hosting debut on Sunday at the 42nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Burbank, California. A young mother has spoken of her fear that she could die at any moment due to a rare heart condition that should have killed her at the age of three. An off-duty New Jersey police officer had three times the legal limit of alcohol in his system when he crashed his car last month, killing two of his friends, a prosecutor said. Nasa scientists in California have revealed an interactive 3D map for Vesta using images from the Dawn spacecraft. The Parole Board is reviewing the case of a murderer who was the first man to be convicted on the basis of DNA evidence. The family of a disabled man claim he had to have all of his toes amputated after he was forced to live in a tent through the winter because he was evicted from his home. Prince Harry will tonight fly out of the UK to Australia without seeing his new niece or nephew. Melbourne radio broadcaster John Burns has apologised for any offence caused by a comment he is alleged to have made about a Muslim footballer. Leaks from the investigation into shamed newsman Brian Williams were given to the press to pressure him into resignation, a report claims. A bar is under police investigation after a comedian discovered a secret two-way mirror hanging on a door across from the toilet in the women's restroom. A veteran MMA fighter and martial arts instructor who had been accused of molesting a young boy was found dead in an Oregon jail on Sunday morning after an apparent suicide. Teachers are helping pupils to cheat by giving advice during exams, wrongly bumping up marks and even writing coursework, it has been revealed. Drivers are getting away with parking offences because wardens are reluctant to issue tickets, an investigation has found. A freak coincidence has led to the death of two brothers on the same stretch of road in China. A petition has been launched asking for Sunrise's Samantha Armytage to apologise for comments she made on-air last month, dubbed by some viewers as 'racist'. One of the earliest Spitfires ever to go into action has gone on sale for £2.5 million after spending 40 years buried in sand on the French beach it crashed on. A Sikh optician who slit the throat of his daughter-in-law’s father who was in bed after a drunken family row has been jailed for life. A woman whose designer crocodile-skin handbag was seized by the UK Border Force has triumphed in a test case bid to get it back. Kevin Love will miss the rest of the Cleveland Cavaliers' first-round series against the Boston Celtics after dislocating his left shoulder. Archaeologists have uncovered a ritual burial of 2,000-year-old human skulls - sparking the theory they could be the remains of Boudicca's rebels - as the London Crossrail excavations continue. Two Australian dogs have shown off their balancing skills in a video posted to their owner's Instagram page. The National Trust has defended replacing antique furniture with beanbags at one of its historic homes in an ‘experiment’ which has enraged heritage experts. There are thought to be less than 1 million hedgehogs living in this country today, an estimated 30 per cent drop since 2013. The fiancé of a Georgia teacher who was killed in a car crash on her way to the school prom has spoken out about the night he found out she had been killed. A firefighter has been filmed rescuing six ducklings trapped in a storm drain - using a duck quacking ringtone to lure them out of their hiding place. All images are copyrighted. Physicists believe they have solved the mystery of the mysterious Moai statues of Easter Island. A woman who lost her eyebrows to alopecia says having them tattooed has given her the confidence to face the world again. Chipotle is making a fresh start and stepping away from using GMOs (genetically modified organisms) as ingredients Chipotle is making a fresh start and stepping away from using GMOs (genetically modified organisms) as ingredients. Climber: Lucky: Selena Dicker, 38, outran the avalanche on Mount Everest in the wake of the perilous quake. Climber: Lucky: Selena Dicker, 38, outran the avalanche on Mount Everest in the wake of the perilous quake. Lib Dem MP Stephen Gilbert posted this image online of his bloodied hand after being bitten by a dog on the campaign A Utah couple who had been married for 74 years died within hours of each other earlier this month after a romance that started with a month of dating and continued through 74 years of marriage. Elle Macpherson's good looks, toned body and age-defying skin would have you believe otherwise. When she appeared on the first Australian series of Big Brother in 2001, she was known as the 'lipgloss queen'. Convicted Bali Nine drug smuggler Myuran Sukumaran has pledged to stare down the Indonesian firing squad who will drag him to a jungle clearing and kill him shortly after midnight Wednesday. All images are copyrighted. A father was asked to leave a pub for a family breakfast with his wife and stepdaughter because he was wearing tracksuit bottoms. Sierra Pippen, the daughter of basketball legend Scottie Pippen, has been arrested for the second time in less than a month. All images are copyrighted. Google has denied that its Waze app was used by Ismaaiyl Brinsley, who killed two New York City police officers in December. Binge drinking might seem like a uniquely modern phenomenon - but in fact it is a time-honoured tradition, according to health experts. A woman who tipped the scales at almost 20st has shed nearly half her body weight after she was forced to stand during an 11-hour flight - because she feared she was crushing the woman in the seat next to her. Retired general Sir Frank Kitson has denied he was in charge of military operations in Northern Ireland during the early 1970s. A photojournalist was allegedly beaten by police Saturday night as he covered protests in Baltimore, Maryland. Scientists have discovered the mechanism behind the unique shape of orchids. The Amazon and eastern Australia are among 11 areas of the world where the loss of forests could occur within the next 15 years. wolf-whistling: Poppy Smart complained to police after accusing builders of sexual harassment for wolf-whistling. From the lack of sleep to breastfeeding, becoming a mother for the first time is no mean feat. The second in command at the sheriff's department where reserve deputy accidentally killed a man because he fired his gun instead of a Taser has resigned. Thai customs officers inspect more than 500 elephant tusks at the Customs Bureau in Bangkok after they were found hidden in stacks of tea leaves on a ship from Kenya. Jeremy Clarkson and his Top Gear colleagues were just about to renew their lucrative contacts for three more years but they were scrapped when the star punched the show's producer. Castle star Stana Katic has married longtime boyfriend Kris Brkljac, who she is rarely seen with in public The uncle of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is facing a criminal investigation in France after amassing a £64million fortune despite being kicked out of Syria 'with nothing' 30 years ago. All pictures are copyrighted. As one of the world's most successful female designers, Victoria Beckham was unlikely to turn up at the London marathon in trainers. The avalanche on Everest, pictured, killed 18 people including four Americans who were buried under the snow. The Home Office was warned that Lord Janner was abusing young boys two decades ago but did nothing about it, the Daily Mail can reveal. Penguins lost three of the five basic vertebrate tastes - sweet, bitter and the savoury, meaty taste known as umami - more than 20 million years ago and never regained them, researchers have found. Penguins lost three of the five basic vertebrate tastes - sweet, bitter and the savoury, meaty taste known as umami - more than 20 million years ago and never regained them, researchers have found. Vigils have been held across Australia to show support for two Australian drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia. A toddler was struck and killed by his uncle who was driving while under the influence, according to police. The families of two children who died from carbon monoxide poisoning while on holiday in Corfu have waited a long time for their inquests to be held, a coroner has said. It seems a late-night dinner at a fancy restaurant or a bouquet of flowers was not enough to make up for what this person had done. A Texas A&M professor decided to fail his entire class after he claimed that they cheated in class and were disruptive and rude. How many followers do you have on Instagram? An Alberta student who'd accidentally left his headlights on all day was greeted by what may have been the world's friendliest note from a stranger when he returned to his car. The mother of a girl who was murdered 40 years ago has spoken of the horror of recently seeing crime scene photos of her daughter's body. A security guard from China has touched hearts across the country because he takes his 84-year-old mother with him to work on the back of his motorbike every single day, reported the People's Daily Online. A security guard from China has touched hearts across the country because he takes his 84-year-old mother with him to work on the back of his motorbike every single day, reported the People's Daily Online. A midwife at the centre of the Morecambe Bay scandal has told a disciplinary panel she will'regret what happened for the rest of my life'. A man has been arrested after crashing through two fences and sprinting from police onto a runway during an eight-minute chase at a Utah airport. A Texas father has spoken out against school dress codes after his five-year-old daughter was disciplined for wearing a rainbow spaghetti-strap sundress to school. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has threatened to 'change the direction' of the UK parliament without even becoming an MP. All images are copyrighted. Fans of the show might never see what’s going on - but a writer for The Archers has revealed that keeping a bed in the studio is essential for realistic sex scenes. The widow of US Navy SEAL Chris Kyle has revealed the painful moment she first broke the news to their two children that their father had been murdered. A paedophile serial killer who murdered three children and sexually abused several more has died secretly in prison, it was revealed today. Billionaire businessman Tony Toutouni has amassed a huge following on the photo-sharing website thanks to his outrageous extravagance A Wyoming State Penitentiary inmate has pleaded guilty to trying - from behind bars - to hire a hit man to kill his mother and stepfather so he could collect life insurance money and inherit their house. The United States and Iran are racing against the clock to strike a comprehensive nuclear deal. Descendants of Southerners wearing Confederate-era uniforms pose for pictures as they attend a party to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the end of the American Civil War in Santa Barbara d'Oeste, Brazil on Sunday. Britons heading to Europe on holiday are facing the nightmare of arriving at their destination and not being able to hire a car, thanks to a controversial driving licence shake-up. A 'perfectionist' straight A student who was stressed about her studies was killed by a speeding train, a coroner heard. A terminally ill Chinese woman has been granted her birthday wish of having her wedding photographs taken - even though they can't officially get married yet. Miriam Gonzlez Durntez is not one to blend into the background. The wife of a man jailed for killing his own brother has vowed to stand by her man. If you're in your early 40s, own a flash car and have started listening to Taylor Swift and One Direction, you are likely to be having a midlife crisis. The Tudor house in the Brecon Beacons was bought for £657,000 in 2006 but later went on the market for £2.25million. Nasa's Terra and Aqua satellites have captured images of a giant iceberg that broke away from Antarctica's Getz Ice Shelf. A'mean and despicable' couple who decorated their flat with sentimental trinkets and tributes that were looted from graves have been banned from cemeteries indefinitely. The blue-eyed doctor who fled to join the Islamic State is still allowed to practice medicine in Australia despite appearing in a propaganda video encouraging foreign medics to join a terrorist cult. A mother-to-be had to give up much more than that for the sake of her unborn daughter. It's one of the most celebrated foods in the world - breast milk. Royal Baby Gaga ice cream is made by The Licktators with donated breast milk - screened in line with hospital standards. Spain's Queen Letizia comforted the grieving families of some of the victims of the Germanwings plane crash at a poignant memorial service in Barcelona today. A burglar who broke into a young teacher's home and sexually assaulted her as she lay in bed has been freed by a judge who handed him a community sentence. All images are copyrighted. The German government had been warned of a heightened risk of flying over eastern Ukraine just days before the MH17 disaster last year, it has been claimed. The Google engineer who was killed when a deadly avalanche hit Mount Everest was given heartbreaking letters from friends and loved ones before he left - and told not to read them until he reached the summit. As the media shamed the New England Patriots coach, his girlfriend put in her two cents. Four children were rescued from their Philadelphia home Sunday after police say their mother locked them in the basement for 15 hours without food as punishment for bad behavior. Shares in two of the UK's biggest housebuilders fell sharply within hours of the opening of the London market. American Idol runner-up and congressional election runner-up Clay Aiken body-slammed Rep. Renee Ellmers on Monday's Howard Stern Show, calling her a 'b**ch' and an 'idiot' Ellmers, an intensive-care nurse by training, beat a seven-term incumbent in 2010 and won a third term by crushing Aiken in November. The Goldilocks principle is a scientific term for when the state of something falls within certain margins, based on the children's story The Three Bears. The Duchess of Cambridge is expected to give birth to her second child at a private hospital. A sorority at the University of Southern California was left screaming with joy after her 'girls' gifted her $21,000 to buy herself the brand new car she was saving up for. Act of kindness: University of Southern California senior and former Gamma Phi Beta president Alicia Jewell (R) presented the sorority's housekeeper Fannie Randle (L) with a $21,000 check last Monday for a brand new car. All images are copyrighted. An Australian woman who was doused in flammable liquid and set alight by her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend is set to have her sentence reduced. Crown Princess Mary of Denmark stepped out in a striking purple dress for an Anzac Day ceremony on Sunday. The UK's economic record will come under fresh scrutiny with data expected to show growth slowed at the start of 2015. A tortoise has beaten two cheetahs to the punch in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa. An HIV self-testing kit is on sale for the first time in the UK. Telecoms watchdogs are to stop a rip-off that allows mobile phone firms to charge customers to call supposedly free 0800 numbers. As two Australian drug smugglers prepare to be executed by firing squad in Indonesia, BBC News takes a look at the final steps to their death. It is a week which has seen him in deep water - both on and off the pitch. Apple sold more than 61 million iPhones in the quarter, accounting for more than two-thirds of its $58 billion in revenue for the quarter and the lion's share of its $13.6 billion in profit - and up 40% from a year ago. Angus Hawley, Nicole Kidman's former husband, was 'one of the fittest men I've ever met', according to his brother.