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Trump and Theresa May hold first meeting at White house

Theresa May and Donald Trump opened a new golden era in the Special Relationship today as they held their first meeting in the Oval Office. The Prime Minister has become the first world leader to visit the US president at the White House, sealing their fledgling alliance with a warm handshake. The pair also bonded over a bust of Churchill (pictured between them) which Mr Trump has moved into the famous office in a mark of respect to the wartime leader and Britain. Mr Trump said it was 'an honour' to have Mrs May in the White House. Pointing to the sculpture of Churchill, he said: ‘This is the original, in many ways, in many ways and it’s a great honour to have Winston Churchill back.’ Mrs May replied: ‘Well thank you Mr President.’

Hooligan who shoved Polish man onto tube tracks jailed

Former financial analyst Christopher Cole, 32, wrongly believed Polish builder David Pietraszek was Russian when he attacked him at Bond Street Station on 9 June. Mr Pietraszek, 21, had earlier stepped in and put Cole in a headlock when the drunken yob was being abusive to other passengers on the Central Line. Shocking CCTV captures Cole, who has 18 previous convictions for violence, follow Mr Pietraszek before shoving him off a Jubilee Line platform in front of horrified onlookers. The victim said he could feel electricity coursing through his body and hear the train thundering towards him.

John Rudd was jailed in March 2015 after admitting to attempting to meet a child after grooming. He was jailed again just a month after leaving his probation hostel after pursuing teenage girls.

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Following a Hardcastle item in Tuesday's paper which said that Theresa May had not been invited to Clarence House for a one-to-one meeting with the Prince of Wales since becoming Prime Minister, we have been asked to point out that Mrs May has had discussions with Prince Charles on several occasions.

Helen Bailey jury is shown how police found her body

The painstaking, two-day excavation process to recover Ms Bailey's remains was outlined to jurors at St Albans Crown Court. Her fiance Ian Stewart (inset, with the author) is accused of drugging his partner with sedatives and probably smothering her in a financially driven plot last year. In July 2016, three months after she vanished, the body of the 51-year-old was found in a cesspit deep below the couple's £1.5 million home with her dog, Boris.

Lisa Darcy, 35, whose partner is Warwickshire and England cricketer Tim Ambrose, lashed out in a drunken rage after being asked to leave a wedding reception.

Dr Benjamin Chang has survived previous controversy, when he was pictured giving the thumbs on top of a dead elephant during a hunting trip in Africa in 2009, but his career is now in ruins.

Carl Hirschmann, 36, was caught on CCTV hurling a glass at photographer Barnabas Wilhelm at The Scotch of St James in Mayfair, central London, in April last year.

Shadow Wales secretary Jo Stevens follows Tulip Siddiq in quitting Jeremy Corbyn's frontbench after he confirmed he will impose a three-line whip on MPs to vote in favour of triggering Article 50.

Simon Kenny, 60, and his assistant Emma Coates, 47, ransacked the customers' funds at CK Solicitors in Selsey, West Sussex for four years.

The London Underground workers will stage two more strikes in a row over jobs and Tube ticket office closures, while British Airways cabin crew staff will walk out for six days next month.

Three men have admitted causing death by careless driving after three friends were killed in a horror smash on the north circular in London in December 2013, after a high speed chase game.

Ant & Dec collect their OBEs at Buckingham Palace

Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly capped a monumental week as they collected their OBEs at Buckingham Palace on Friday morning. The pair were joined by respective wives Lisa Armstrong and Ali Astall while posing for photos shortly before receiving the honour. Both looked suitably elegant as they joined their husbands, who sported matching grey waistcoats, pin-stripe trousers and tailcoats.

Geoffrey Bacon died from his injuries after the attack, which took place outside his home in Camberwell, London, in 2010. A coroner has ruled that he died as a result of unlawful killing.

Chuanfang Zheng, 31, lost control just 30 minutes after looking after little Phoebe Guo while her parents worked at the family's Chinese takeaway in Lutterworth, Leicestershire.

Hayley Gascoigne collapses and DIES at family court ruling

Hayley Gascoigne, 32, suffered a cardiac arrest as she sat in the concourse while sitting next to her parents Terry and Kathleen at Hull Crown Court yesterday (right). Days earlier Hayley, who has been described as 'devoted' to her three sons and baby daughter, had posted on Facebook 'Happy2 day with my four' with pictures of her family playing on trampolines in their local park (inset). Yesterday afternoon Miss Gascoigne began convulsing and was rushed to hospital but could not be saved - her mother has had to break the devastating news to the children. Police have launched an investigation amid concerns from a relative that she may have 'taken something' in the toilet shortly before she became ill. Speaking at his home in Scunthorpe Mr Gascoigne (together left) said: 'My daughter died in my other daughter's arms. She died because of the stress'.

In 2015, nearly 100,000 across the world underwent a labiaplasty, which involves trimming back the inner 'lips', figures from the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery showed.

The Queen is staying away from a major Commonwealth event in a snub to its controversial chief Baroness Scotland, it was claimed last night.

Ihtisham Shabir, 24, from Dewsbury, said that his only explanation was that the Ramadan fast had come to an end that day and he was rushing to a restaurant to eat.

Patients will be denied hip or knee replacements unless their pain is so severe they cannot sleep through the night. Health trusts have introduced the new rules to save millions each year.

The outbreak, which causes vomiting, high temperatures and diarrhoea, has affected around a fifth of youngsters at Dene Magna secondary school in Gloucestershire.

Experts have warned that parts of the UK could become 'cash machine deserts' if a row over the funding of the ATM network goes unresolved.

Line-up for Channel 4's Great British Bake Off revealed?

Fans were left devastated when Great British Bake Off was purchased by Channel 4 for £25 million per year, prompting popular chef Mary Berry and presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins (bottom inset) to jump ship. But despite the public uproar, production for the revamped series appears to be underway, with TV bosses beginning the search for new stars to join lone remaining judge Paul Hollywood (centre left). The TV star was spotted arriving at a test shoot in Tooting, south London earlier this week, accompanied by a host of famous faces from the culinary world including Michel Roux Jr. (far left), Irish chef Rachel Allen (centre right), and Michelin-starred Frances Atkins (right).

Texts Rory McGrath sent to his victim and husband

Comedian Rory McGrath, of Cambridge, bombarded his harassment victim with a string of texts and emails threatening to reveal details of their affair to her husband. Messages (right) reveals how the comedian, who was yesterday given a suspended sentence following a 14-month harassment campaign, goaded the woman with whom he had a five-year affair. In one message, he said: 'I will show your husband all the intimate photos and emails. This isn't a threat but a statement of fact. If you involve police your husband will find out anyway.' In another, McGrath (pictured outside court with his wife Nicola), warned: 'I have emails and am willing to show you, mesmerising and beautiful, but quite graphic photos.'

Joanne Lang was travelling to see family in Colchester, Essex, with husband Brian and son Evan, aged three, who has cerebral palsy. Staff at the station refused her access to the stairlift.

The picture, in which Victoria Graham is seen sitting in the BBC Radio Devon studio in a pose that looks like she has no clothes on, sent the internet into a frenzy of excitement.

Ace Brown, a music producer, filmed himself entering the restaurant in Imperial Park, Bristol. He walks into a back room and finds two members of staff and says: 'Are you two beating in there?'

Ministers are offering a £300,00 contract to a private firm to help solve Britain's teacher shortage with staff to be recruited from the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland and the US.

The alleged incident happened at York University, where the former deputy leader of Labour studied in the 1970s. She said her tutor offered to improve her grade in return for sex.

Victims of paedophile bishop Peter Ball, left, last night called for dozens of letters he received from Prince Charles, write, to be made public. Ball was jailed two years ago for grooming and abusing 18 young men.

Boss whose truck caused Bath lorry crash is jailed

Little Mitzi Steady (right) was one of four people killed when the 32-tonne Scania lorry careered down a hill in Bath, Somerset last February. Matthew Gordon (inset), head of the firm which owned the poorly maintained lorry, and his mechanic Peter Wood (inset, bottom left) are expected to be jailed today after they were convicted of manslaughter. Mitzi's mother Emmajade told the court she struggles to sleep and has had to give up work due to the grief of losing her young daughter.

Shocking moment man almost drove his Mitsubishi 4x4 off the Humber Bridge at 100mph in horror crash

Jonathan Dent, 32, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire, swerved as he sped along the bridge towards Hull (left) before his car flew over the barriers and landed on the footpath (right). The vehicle only just avoided falling into the water below – and Dent, who suffered injuries including a broken arm, was cut from the mangled wreckage (centre). The accident left the bridge with £11,000 worth of damage and put members of the public 'at severe risk', Grimsby Crown Court heard. Dent has now admitted dangerous driving and was given a suspended sentence of three months in jail as well as being disqualified from driving for three years.

Speaking on the Chris Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2, Kirsty Young said she would like to interview both Barack and Michelle but dodged the question when she was asked about Trump.

Gareth Jones, 59, caught the amazing moment thousands of starlings flocked together in the formation of a bird's head above a nature reserve in Nosterfield, North Yorkshire.

Kinzara Stirton, from Glasgow, was left with infections and needing plastic surgery after she was attacked by the dog while getting some sweets with her older sister, Kiera, 17.

The Brexit Secretary issued the tough message as he defiantly vowed to push ahead with the timetable for leaving the EU despite the government being dealt an humiliating legal blow.

Nicola Sturgeon, pictured today, said today's judgement raised 'fundamental issues' for Scotland and said it is now 'ever clearer' that Scotland should decide on its own future in a referendum.

David Blunkett said he was a champion of representative democracy and encouraged politicians to bring their judgement to the process as well as following voters' instructions.

A spy's eye view of Russia: Never-seen-before pictures

American historian Douglas Smith has lifted the lid on the extraordinary stash of US Army Major Martin Manhoff who was expelled from the USSR for leaving sensitive documents on a train. The US diplomat has travelled around the country taking thousands of photographs during the Stalin era more than 60 years ago. They remained untouched in a closet in Washington state until Mr Smith asked if he could explore the home after the accused spy's wife passed away. The pictures show a huge flood (bottom left) in a city centre (top left), a child walking through a run-down street (right) and snaps of the Russian authorities (inset).

President Adama Barrow finally arrived in The Gambia after being forced to flee to Senegal when former leader, Yahya Jammeh, refused to leave after pledging to rule for a billion years.

Thae Yong-ho, the former deputy ambassador in London and North Korea's most senior defector, said the dictator would be prepared to 'press the button' depite the inevitable consequences.

The judge, nicknamed Abu Hafsa, and the four other commanders ran away from the battle for eastern Mosul and were eventually captured before being shot by firing squad in front of a large crowd.

Fillon, who polls show is likely to reach the second round of May's French presidential election, is facing a probe into claims he handed wife Penelope a fictitious paid role as a parliamentary aide.

Giorgia Galassi, 22, and her boyfriend Vincenzo Forti, 25, have described the horrific ordeal of being trapped in the luxury Hotel Rigopiano, in central Italy, after it was hit by a wall of snow and rubble.

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The teenage extremist, identified only as Safia S. under German privacy regulations, launched the attack on the policewoman in Hanover's main train station last February.

The woman was thought to be in her first year of teaching at the primary school in the village of Lapeyrouse-Morney in the Drôme region when she became unable to control her pupils.

The attack came in August when the two young men took a tram from Cologne's Cathedral Square, the site of the New Year migrant sex attacks in 2015, and they were set upon by the gang of six men.

As I settled down to write a few minutes ago, an email popped into my inbox, purporting to come from Amazon. A blatant attempt to defraud me, writes TOM UTLEY.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: When she sits down in the Oval Office as the first foreign leader to have talks with President Trump, Theresa May can congratulate herself on the diplomatic coup.

US firm Beyond Meat believe they have created the world's most 'realistic' vegetarian beef burger and meat-lover Tom Rawstorne and vegan Tanith Carey put it to the test.