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Photo shows crowd reaction to Oscars mix-up

The Hollywood A-listers seated in the front row at Sunday night's Oscars were just as stunned as viewers at home when the Best Picture award was given to the wrong movie. Announcers Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway had accidentally been given the wrong envelope by accountants with PriceWaterHouseCoopers, who tabulate the Academy's voting. Meryl Streep gaped at towards the stage, while The Rock, seated behind her, looked equally confused. Sitting another row back was the Academy's president, Cheryl Boone Isaacs, who seemed just as out of the loop.

Sir John Major slams Brexit as an 'historic mistake'

Sir John Major has branded Brexit an 'historic mistake' and demanded Theresa May halt the 'cheap rhetoric' that is damaging the chance of a good deal. In an incendiary speech that will infuriate Brexiteers, the ex-PM said his successor must 'charm' her EU allies and prepare the public for hard times ahead. Sir John hit out at Brexit less than a fortnight after Tony Blair urged Remain supporters to 'rise up' in defiance of Brexit. In a gloomy assessment of Britain's prospects, Sir John said a hard Brexit would leave the UK dependant on a dominant and unpredictable United States.

Laura Jacques, 36, from Bishop Auckland, County Durham, was left outraged when she was told by her local council she must foot the bill for a new bin herself.

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From watermelon to miso soup and even wholewheat bread, we round up the foods you should be eating every single day to ensure you have a toned stomach.

Abu Sayyaf extremists in the Philippines released a video appearing to show the beheading of German hostage Jurgen Gustav Kantner.

Thitapha Martin, owner of So Thai, Gloucester, told the unhappy reviewer, that he had 'insulted the Thai Nation' by his comments. According to TripAdvisor, the restaurant is one of the best in the city.

People can match names to faces of strangers accurately

Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that, on average, people are better than random chance at matching the faces of strangers with a name. Try guess the names of strangers to their faces to see if you can beat a score of 64 per cent, which a computer algorithm managed. Researchers claim that manifestation of the name in a face might be due to people subconsciously altering their appearance to conform to cultural norms.

Viktoria Tautz, 34, is on trial for manslaughter at Blackfriars Crown Court in London after she was accused of causing the death of Joshua Paul, 10 months, by shaking him.

Natalie Tither, 30, pictured, is said to have 'dishonestly abused [her] position' while employed by Casual Films in Canonbury, north London. She is charged with one count of fraud by abuse of position

Queen hosts Buckingham Palace reception

The Duchess of Cambridge (left, with Prince William) dazzled in a glittering designer gown and matching sparkly shoes as she stepped out with the Queen (inset top, with Boris Johnson) at a reception celebrating Britain's close ties with India tonight. Prince Philip, Prince Andrew and Princess Eugenie also attended the vibrant event, which saw Buckingham Palace awash with the sights, smells and tastes of India. In one tender moment, Kate placed a hand on her husband's back as he admired a display of priceless artefacts from the Royal Collection, right.

Julie and Robin Sharp were married for four years but are battling in court because Mrs Sharp wants his settlement slashed by £1.5million, from £2.7million to £1.2million.

Gabby and Florian Kuehn were fighting their management firm in court after being told their dog Vinnie could not live in their £1m home due to a no-pets policy.

Victoria Beckham pays tribute to Vogue editor Sozzani

They're big hitters in the fashion world - and Victoria Beckham joined a host of stars from the fashion world as they paid their respects to the late Vogue editor-in-chief chief Franca Sozzani in Milan on Monday. 42-year-old Victoria wore a conservative navy deconstructed dress and leather boots as she headed to the religious ceremony to commemorate her friend's sad passing. She appeared forlorn as she walked solo while hiding her eyes behind dark sunglasses and carried a matching leather bag in her hand. 

Researchers from Chapman University in California surveyed more than 50,000 people. They found that while 86 per cent of lesbians regularly orgasm, only 65 per cent of straight women do.

Dough! Bizarre moment a brawl breaks out on a packed train after a woman puts a BAGEL on a fellow passenger's head 

Police stormed the 12.54am London Kings Cross to Huntingdon service in the early hours of Sunday morning after three separate brawls (right) broke out after a woman put a bagel on another passenger's head (left). In the video, filmed by fellow passenger Dougie Stew, a woman can be seen targeting the victim as her friends chanted 'he's got a bagel on his head.' The incident saw the dense bread roll, with a hole in the centre, tossed out of the window while others were thrown around the carriage. Hertfordshire Police were called as the fight spilled onto the platform at Potters Bar and the train was stopped for almost 30 minutes as passengers were questioned about the fighting - but there were no arrests. Describing what happened Mr Stew said: 'These girls were grabbing bagel after bagel from their handbags and just putting them on people's heads and singing. Then it all kicked off at Potters Bar where another group started fighting and took some of the lads outside to settle their differences'. After the police investigated he added: 'By Hatfield everyone was best friends again'.

More women in middle age are showing signs of eating disorders, according to research by BEAT, the eating disorders charity. Here's how to spot the signs - and help.

A purpose built apartment block complete with sauna, fitness club, private cinema and glass-walled rooftop bar is being launched in Durham - but students will need £1,020 a month to live in luxury.

Oscars: La La Land named Best Picture winner by MISTAKE

Accounting firm PwC, formerly Price Waterhouse Coopers, who tally the Oscar results, issued an apology after Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway wrongly announced La La Land as the winner of Best Picture, rather than the triumphant Moonlight at the Academy Awards on Sunday night. In a heart-stopping moment, the stars and producers of La La Land were stopped midway through their acceptance speeches and forced to hand their trophies to the stars of Moonlight. It has since emerged that there duplicates of each envelope, and Beatty had been handed the duplicate 'Best Actress' envelope, which saw Emma Stone with for La La Land, instead of the Best Picture envelope he was supposed to receive.

It was the biggest mistake in Oscar history and it has led to few wild claims over how it happened, including one that it was DiCaprio, seen holding onto the envelope after giving the award before.

As the accountancy firm in charge of Oscar results has apologized for last night's Best Picture mix-up, MailOnline takes a look at how Oscar votes are cast and how the error may have occurred.

Disaster struck at the Oscars after Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway wrongly announced La La Land as the winner of Best Picture, rather than the triumphant Moonlight, and Twitter showed no mercy.

PIERS MORGAN: Hollywood can't see or recognize The Truth

HA HA HA HA HA... Sorry. Nope, not sorry. Let's be honest, the greatest Oscars fiasco in history couldn't have happened to a bunch of smugger, more deserving people. All night, the theme of the Academy Awards had been one of 'truth'. Warren Beatty strode on stage with Faye Dunaway to present the final award for Best Picture and gleefully seized on it: 'Our goal in politics is the same as our goal in art, and that's to get to the truth,' he solemnly declared. Then the most spectacular, humiliating, hide-behind-the-couch moment to ever befell any awards show happened on the night they conspired to damn Donald Trump with 'The Truth'.

Oscar winners Emma Stone and Casey Affleck pose with gongs

They scooped the Best Actress and Best Actor gongs for their turns in La La Land and Manchester By The Sea respectively. And Emma Stone and Casey Affleck looked every inch the acting superstars as they posed for official winners' pictures at the 89th Academy Awards on Sunday. The 28-year-old red-headed beauty exuded Old Hollywood glamour as she reclined in a red chaise-longue with her trophy, while Casey, 41, flashed a cheeky wink while posing with his gong. 

Jennifer Aniston chokes up presenting the Oscar In Memoriam segment as she tries to pay tribute to Apollo 13 star Bill Paxton who died just hours earlier

The In Memoriam segment of the Academy Awards always tugs at the heartstrings. But for Jennifer Aniston one death was so raw she could barely get though her introduction. The actress choked up as she presented the melancholy montage, which did not have time to include the late Bill Paxton who tragically did just hours earlier. 

Jennifer Aniston leads glamour at Vanity Fair Oscars bash

The creme da la creme of Hollywood headed to the 2017 Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on Sunday evening for post-award festivities. Leading the way was pregnant Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (left), who showed off her growing baby bump while hitting the red carpet with her fiancé Jason Statham. She was joined by Katy Perry, Jennifer Aniston and Emily Ratajkowski (centre left-right) at the incredibly glamorous bash.

Although the 2017 Oscar ceremony will probably go down in history as the biggest blunder ever, plenty of the Hollywood events have previously endured controversial moments.

Josh White, Ariel Booker and Perry Fielding, who are all under 25, are the founders of CanO Water - 99p ($1.25) cans of water with resealable lids that they created to help the environment.

It was undoubtedly the most shocking ending in Academy Awards history. But Chrissy Teigen probably missed it since she slept through most of the ceremony. The 31-year-old was spotted twice

The 50-year-old Oscar winner - who boasts 1.7M followers - captioned her Instagram video: 'After a long award show a girl can't wait to take it off!'

Ryan Gosling's Oscars date revealed to be his SISTER

He walked the red carpet alone.  But Ryan Gosling's sister Mandi filled in for his girlfriend Eva Mendes at the Academy Awards in Hollywood on Sunday. Social media platform Twitter went wild over identity of the 36-year-old's date as the ceremony aired on Sunday night. 

Callous killer Ian Brady (pictured) has hinted that a shotgun (pictured) found on Saddleworth Moor, might be his, raising hopes of finding the remains of victim Keith Bennett (pictured).

A number of buildings have been heard giving off whistling noises during blustery weather, usually caused by architectural features added to the outside.

A handy infographic from a UK-based travel company has clarified the reasons behind baffling airline rules and revealed 17 fascinating facts about flying.

Darren February, 33, has been convicted at Isleworth Crown Court of burgling Simon Cowell's home in Holland Park, West London, and stealing jewellery worth almost £1million.

Sobering new historical evidence has shown the grisly aftermath of the Titanic. Telegrams (pictured) reveal bodies of third-class victims were left at sea to make room for richer passengers.

Dramatic moment hero bystanders rush into the water to save terrified little boy being dragged out to sea

Several bystanders were filmed dashing into the sea in Hawaii after a boy was swept out by the strong current. Footage shows the boy crawling out and then being dragged into the water. Luckily, several people then heroically dashed into the choppy waters to save the boy, and eventually he was carried to safety.

Families on board the Boeing 737 travelling from Madrid were left shaken when the plane had to abort its landing at Dublin Airport during high winds and eventually diverted to Shannon.

Joseph Travers faces the charges over the death of 23-year-old Ryan Harvey, who was reportedly found hanging in his cell at the Buckinghamshire jail in May 2015.

FILE - In this Feb. 3, 2017 file photo, a man watches a public TV screen showing a file image of North Korea's state security minister Kim Won Hong, who had been seen as close to leader Kim Jong Un, at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea. North Korea executed five senior security officials with anti-aircraft guns because they made false reports that "enraged" leader Kim Jong Un, South Korea's spy agency said Monday, Feb. 27. The spy agency told lawmakers that five North Korean officials in the department of recently purged Kim Won Hong were executed by anti-aircraft guns because of the false reports to Kim, South Korean lawmaker Lee Cheol Woo said. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, File)

The North Korean officials are said to have produced false reports which angered the country's leader which resulted in them being murdered with the hugely powerful weapons.

A single propaganda photograph of the North Korean leader appears to give away more about the secretive nation than its security officials might like, according to analysing experts.

Jewish women and children queue up at Auschwitz-Birkenau

Jewish women and children, who have been selected for death, walk in a line towards the gas chambers in a horrifying image (pictured) published in a new book. Another image shows Jewish people queuing up to use what they thought were showers (inset). More than a million people - most of them Jewish - lost their lives at Auschwitz, which is near Krakow in modern-day Poland. The book's author, military historian Ian Baxter said: 'It shows the step-by-step transformation of the buildings including the crematoria and how these buildings aided the largest killing factory of all time. Many of these buildings are still standing today.'

Sophia Gaffney, 33, pictured, crossed the bridge three minutes before its free period and saw no signs warning her of a charge. But despite disputing her penalty bailiffs were dispatched.

They were the jungle-themed trio who topped the charts in 1982...but Tight Fit are causing a stir all over again, thanks to 57-year-old singer Steve Grant's rippling torso.

The veteran left-winger insisted he was preparing 'very coherent' policies as allies vented fury over a wave of criticism of his bungling leadership after the by-election loss in Copeland.

The £20m Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has been plagued with delays and is on its fourth chairwoman, Alexis Jay, pictured, since it was set up by Theresa May in 2014.

People around the world showcase their lazy life hacks

You could say these are some of the laziest people around. That, or heroes of ingenuity from the US and beyond who have found truly inspirational short-cuts for life's most tedious tasks. Pictured, clockwise from top left, someone who couldn't be bothered to roll their dustbin down the drive by hand; a computer user who has slightly simplified the act of eating popcorn at his desk; a man whose resourceful ways have earned him a nap; a dogwalker being towed on an office chair; a witty neighbour with a shortage of Christmas lights; and a chap who has elevated the art of watching TV horizontally.

The This Morning presenter, 36, has had plans for an ambitious two-storey wraparound extension to her home in South West London firmly rebutted by her local council.

PCSO Sarah Dutton warned of fake fivers in the Dorset area, despite not actually having seen the notes. Bank of England is now investigating, but said it was not aware of counterfeits in circulation.

Yale University experts said that the findings may explain why autism has not been eliminated by natural selection. Genes that have a negative effect on reproductive success normally die out.

Liz Truss (pictured) made the change independent of wider Government policy in her role as Lord Chancellor. It means higher payouts for personal injury claims.

Shocking moment a US man is shot dead during an argument over a MOBILE PHONE

WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: A Georgia man has been charged with murder after allegedly being involved in a fatal gun fight over a cellphone that was caught on harrowing surveillance video (left and right). De'Andre Malik Thomas (center inset), 20, turned himself into police on Friday afternoon in connection with the Thursday killing of Kareem Mano, 25. Mano, who was a recent father to a one-month-old baby boy, was shot at multiple times as he ran away from Thomas outside of the USA Grocery Store in Bloomfield, police say. He died at the scene from a gunshot to the chest.

ISIS chiefs are advising their fighters on which body parts to eat and how to prepare them and comes after a sickening report a mother was fed the remains of her own son in Mosul, Iraq.

People from all over the world have copied Salt Bae - the latest, it would appear, is the unnamed pilot who is said to have been a part of the Euphrates Shield assault on terror in Syria.

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Public Health England (PHE) is campaigning for a 'tobacco-free NHS' with more support on quitting offered to patients, visitors and staff. File photo.

'Pipe down sweetheart': Rugby club's brutal reply to girlfriend of opposition player who suffered a horrific broken jaw and snapped tooth in Challenge Cup brawl 

An amateur rugby league club whose players beat up an opposition forward during a game tweeted his girlfriend 'pipe down sweetheart' after she posted a video of the brutal brawl online. Fryston Warriors players gave Keighley Cougars' second row Emmerson Whittel (left with his girlfriend Chloe Akers) a broken jaw during a vicious fight (right) in their Challenge Cup game on Saturday. Mr Whittel (inset after the fight), a 22-year-old engineering student at the University of Huddersfield, was left with teeth fragments in his cheek, his wisdom tooth snapped, and injuries to his ears and eyes. When Miss Akers expressed outrage on social media, Fryston Warriors' official twitter account replied 'pipe down sweetheart'.

Two real-life Fast And Furious street racers who ended up killing a pensioner as they tore through the streets of the German capital Berlin have been caged for life for murder.

Roborace revealed the stunning vehicle, dubbed 'Robocar', today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. A number of technologies allow the car to 'drive' without a driver including six AI cameras.

Andrea Hollingsworth, 50, from Wigan, who was diagnosed with mouth cancer has explained how she is not happy with her new prosthetic nose and is preparing to get the skin colour altered.

The barbaric caning was handed down by Islamic legislators on those deemed to have broken the law in Aceh, Indonesia, which condemns any sexual contact between unmarried men or women.

Teenagers are committing suicide in a 'social media GAME'

Police in Russia are investigating a rush of teenage suicide attempts amid fears that they may have been manipulated by sinister social media groups. Two schoolgirls (left and right) fell to their deaths from the roof of a building on the weekend prompting fears they were influenced into doing it by games masters behind a craze called Blue Whale. Teenagers complete tasks like cutting themselves (inset) in the build-up to them being told to kill themselves on day 50 of being involved in the game.

President Donald Trump was seen proposing a toast at the Governors' Ball during Melania Trump's first big hosting gig.
Tonight, the White House throws the annual dinner and ball.

The president also visited Moscow personally in 2013, after partnering with a Russian billionaire to hold that year's the Miss Universe pageant Russia's capital city.

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Can YOU spot all eight hidden rabbits?

A vintage puzzle has resurfaced this week leaving netizens scratching their heads as they try to spot not one but eight rabbits in this illustration. Shared by Playbuzz the blue and white line drawing sees a hunter seeking out the bunnies to put in his rabbit stew but they are cleverly disguised around the garden.

A senior al-Qaeda leader, Abdullah Muhammad Rajab Abdulrahman, is thought to have been killed by a US drone strike in Syria's Idlib province.

The trust that helps maintain the world-famous Burghley House in Stamford, Lincolnshire, was fined after admitting breaching health and safety regulations after the death of Arthur Mellar, 47.

Richard Pitkin, 65, and his 58-year-old wife, Sarah, were found dead at the property in Stowmarket, Suffolk, after neighbours described hearing two gunshots.

Customers at Proud Galleries in north London can now pay for a round of drinks using a bar-top finger scanner. The scanner works by reading the unique pattern of veins on their finger.

Wing Commander Allan Steele, 42, pictured, from Ayrshire, grappled with wife Linzi, 43, in an attempt to seize a laptop computer he claimed contained evidence of her cheating.

The initiative is being brought in at Colchester Academy in Essex, by principal Fiona Pierson (pictured), in a bid to stop truancy.

Steven Wilson and Sophie Johnson spent thousands of pounds on pest controllers after their neighbour's hoarding left them plagued with mice and bluebottles in their home in Middlesbrough.

Harrowing footage shows German expat Christian Melzer, 39, lose control of his bike and fly over the railings of a raised motorway in Bangkok, Thailand. He appealed for help just minutes earlier.

University of Exeter student Malaka Shwaikh allegedly compared the ideology of Zionism to 'that of Hitler's' in a series of Tweets since deleted, prompting an investigation to be launched.

James Kwatia (pictured right) was charged with careless driving after he crushed Moira Gemmill (pictured left) under his truck as she cycled to work from south London last April.

The G6, unveiled at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, has a display that measures 5.7-inches. It also features Dolby Vision technology which increases colour, brightness and contrast.

Gripping psychological thriller The Replacement, which starts on BBC1 tomorrow night, should have a health warning for pregnant women, writes former Cosmopolitan editor Linda Kelsey.

A mother who was raped by her partner has advised Broadchurch writers on a storyline that sees Julie Hesmondhalgh's character report a sex attack, and hopes it will encourage victims to come forward.

Anze Osterman captures life on Marble Island in Alaska

Zach - a 29-year-old man born and raised in Japan - ventured to Marble Island in the far southern wilderness of Alaska six years ago in search of a simpler life. Zach, pictured (main) on a rock in the region and (bottom right) working on his cabin, sometimes goes six months without seeing a single human outside the family of oyster farmers he lives with. Pictured (bottom left) one the orcas that circle the island.

Debuting the new devices at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the announcements mark one of Samsung's first major product launches since last year's exploding Galaxy Note 7 fiasco.

Irene Clennell, 53, from County Durham, who is the main carer for her husband John was placed in an immigration detention centre before being flown to her home country yesterday.

Stephen Mallon, 49, from Bournemouth, came to the defence of his twin sons Peter and Carl, 16, when they got into an unprovoked row with a gang of local me outside a bar in Malaga in 2009.

In a public letter issued Sunday in four languages, including English, Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada said: 'The Mujahideen and beloved countrymen must join hands in tree planting.'

Known as Lyrica, it relieves a seizure-like phenomenon believed to be the underlying cause of the blinding headaches, according to researchers from British Columbia University, Canada.

New Channel 4 dating show Game of Clones promises participants the chance to find their perfect match - and they're spoilt for choice with eight potential suitors who will vie for their affection.

According to recent studies, signatures can be a tell-tale sign of a person narcissism. Researchers have found that a large signature is linked to those who enjoy being the center of attention.

Malcome Munroe, 70, suffered a stroke three years ago and has been languishing in the hospital in Dubai ever since, some 3,500 miles from his wife and sons in Manchester.

Despite his sombre expression, the 32-year-old royal looked dapper in a crisp white shirt and navy blazer as he visited digital mental health service Big White Wall in Kings Cross this morning.

Professor Gerry McCann, a cardiologist from the University of Leicester, was behind research that found exercise testing for aortic stenosis has only a 60 per cent accuracy rate.

George Michael's grief-stricken former boyfriend, 58-year-old Texan art dealer Kenny Goss, has spoken out about losing the 'love of his life' - and the moment he found out about the star's death.

Homes linked to the world's largest mall are on sale

Priced from just £270,600, the luxury pads in Dubai were launched at Harrods department store in London. Residents will enjoy direct access to the Dubai Mall via a 500m overhead link bridge. Opened in 2008, the 12 million sq ft retail hub attracts a whopping 90 million shoppers each year and has over 1,200 shops.

Chef Liam Boland from County Offaly in Ireland has revealed how to meal prep seven family dinners in just one hour, at a cost of only £1 per person for each portion, including beef curry and pork ribs.

The photographs were taken by American Larry Broutman while on safari in Kenya's Maasai Mara National Reserve. They show the zebra walking around and grazing despite the horrific injury.

The man, believed to be from New Mexico, US, wrote that his unique method of resignation was 'a symbol of how the company treated him' and 'of where he feels it is going'.

The Duchess of Cornwall, Royal Colonel, was at the 4th Battalion The Rifles at the Normandy Barracks in Aldershot for a homecoming parade.

Sony unveiled its new products at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this morning. The four new smartphones are the Xperia XZ Premium, Xperia XZs and Xperia XA1 and XA1 Ultra.

The airline beat more than 1,500 companies to stay at the top of the annual UK Superbrands ranking. Cancer Research UK became the first charity brand to enter the list at 20th place.

Six people were injured when a soldier blew up a cafe bar after accidentally pulling the pin out of a hand grenade. The Ukrainian soldier was showing off to his friends in a cafe in Rivne Oblast.

Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific has launched Betsy Beer, a hand-crafted bottled brew uniquely designed to be consumed mid-flight at 35,000ft.

The British Kebab Awards was held on the same evening as the Academy Awards, which led people to joke that it was a bigger event than the star-studded Hollywood ceremony.

The brazen reveller was taking part in a parade during the city's legendary annual Carnival when she showed off quite an eyeful, leaving the show's presenters visibly shocked.

Her highest poll so far could signal a rise in momentum for the National Front leader. Several French politicians and commentators have said election victory is not off the cards for Le Pen.

The new owners of Noel Lodge (pictured above) in Ealing, west London, will have to plan their furniture carefully and certainly won't be hosting any large dinner parties. It has just 560sq ft of space.

The best celebrity doppelgangers from the past

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An adorable video was posted online of Lola the dog howling along with her owner Annie Aul to 'We are the Champions' by Queen while the two were on a road trip from Montgomery, Alabama, to Miami, Florida.

New plans being drawn up by Theresa May will end European migrants' right to automatic work and stay, Sources say the Prime Minister is planning to make the 'cut off' date the same as triggering Brexit.

These are the disturbing sex dolls on offer from a brothel in Barcelona which can be hired for £100-an-hour. The four dolls are made of latex and weigh 40kg each and cost £4,300 when new.

New guidelines released by a team of US surgeons have debunked several myths surrounding heart-healthy diets and have recommended the foods Americans should and shouldn't avoid.

Julie McCash, 43, and David Sorrie, 32, died when violence erupted at a flat in Dundee during a gathering for Ralphie Duffy, 18, who has not been seen since falling off cliffs on Saturday.

Joe Walsh, from County Mayo, Ireland, was flying with a passenger when the chopper came down near the Chatham Village Apartments, about three miles south of Morristown Airport, New Jersey.

Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son made the comments at the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona as he announced plans to produce 1trillion Internet of Things microchips in the next 20 years.

East wants West! Incredible scenes outside a Moscow sports shop as thousands jostle for a pair of trainers designed by Kanye West

Thousands of people waited outside the Adidas Originals in Moscow to get their hands on a pair of Kanye West's Yeezy Boost 350 V2 trainers. Only 85 pairs were available.

The Dutch royal family were in high spirits in Lech, Austria. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima were joined by their three daughters - Catharina-Amalia, Alexia and Ariane.

Appearing on This Morning, Amy Paton, 12, from East Kilbride in Scotland, claimed her teachers refused to take it seriously when she sought help over the bullying.

The Russian ad also features KFC's Colonel Sanders, who is sat around the table with McDonald's' mascot eating nuggets when a Burger King director carrying a chicken joins them.

The motorist was lucky to be alive after the high-speed train rammed their Renault in Rybnik, south-western Poland. Shocking footage shows the driver swerve to avoid stopping at the gates.

The two little boys, called Naksh and Neeshu had been left alone in their Delhi home for 'around six minutes' as their mother, Rakhi, went to a shop to buy detergent. They were found by their father.

To announce their pregnancy, Sharana and Aaron Horton from Georgia printed out an 'eviction notice' for their 14-month-old daughter Summer Rain and posted it on her crib.

A series of shocking photographs taken on the A338 in Bournemouth, Dorset, show motorists putting other drivers at risk by using their phones in moving vehicles.

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Claire Berretti, who moved to London from Ayr in Scotland 18 years ago, was travelling on the back of a motorbike when it was in collision with a taxi in Clerkenwell, north London, last Tuesday.

Jack Haddon, 19, who took a 2ft-long bayonet into his school in Rugby (inset) with the intention of hurting other students - even writing a list of names of those he wanted to kill - has avoided jail.

Super car, rubbish driver! Motorist roars out of a junction in his £180k Ferrari and almost causes a pile up after losing control 

This is the heart-stopping moment a showboating driver in a £180,000 Ferrari came inches from smashing another car head-on after accelerating from a junction. Footage shows the petrolhead accelerate out of Goodwood race track near Chichester, West Sussex. But he loses control of the 205mph Ferrari 488 and it begins to fishtail, swerving all over the road.

A huge float in Rio de Janeiro's iconic Carnival parade at the Sambadrome on Sunday crashed and injured eight people, including at least one in serious condition, police said.

Boston University School of Medicine researchers found a biomarker in the nasal passages can determine the likelihood of a lung lesion being malignant.

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Ruthless and underhand tactics used by BBC licence fee agents can be exposed today. Under an incentive scheme, enforcement officers have orders to each catch 28 evaders a week.

Model Tess Holliday shares photo of herself crying

The 31-year-old took to Instagram on Sunday to share an emotional photo of herself crying, explaining that she had been sobbing for hours because 'the pressure of "looking good" for a living is too much today'. Tess said that most of the time she can work 15-hour days and take care of both of her sons, but over the weekend it became too overwhelming for her. The mother-of-two noted that she was sleep deprived, struggling with hormonal breakouts, and lacking confidence since she gave birth last June. Tess has an eight-month-old son named Bowie Juniper with her partner Nick Holliday, and she also has a 10-year-old son Rylee from a previous relationship.

A mystery sea creature has washed up on a Perth beach and left the internet baffled. Images of the slimy dead fish were posted online, with debate quickly developing as to what it could possibly be.

Sarah Stables (pictured right) says her home in Preston, Lancashire has become completely 'infested' with rodents and that more and more keep coming - despite the efforts of pest-controllers.

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The LSE has failed to meet the Commission's demands after Brussels had ordered the London bourse to sell its majority stake in its Italian business MTS.

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Twerking at the carwash! Teenager breaks into hilarious dance moves while washing the family car - and dad isn't impressed

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