Johnny Depp in 'financial turmoil' over £1.5m a month life

Johnny Depp is suing his ex-managers for £20million for mismanaging his earnings. But his excesses have been revealed in a counter lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by The Management Group (TMG) on Tuesday, with the firm describing him as a 'voracious' spender. His ex-managers claim they repeatedly warned the 53-year-old his lavish lifestyle over the past two decades, which cost more than £1.5million a month to maintain, was leading him towards financial ruin but he chose to ignore their advice. They say Depp spends an astonishing £24,000 a month on wine, £238,600 a month maintaining a team of 40 staff and £159,000 a month on private planes. Over recent years he is also said to have spent £8million on a massive art collection as well as 70 collectible guitars, and treated himself to a £14.3million 150ft luxury yacht (pictured bottom)-which was later bought by JK Rowling. In the court papers, his ex-managers claim they even warned him to get a pre-nuptial agreement before marrying actress Amber Heard (pictured together centre) in 2015.

EU court's Koen Lenaerts to intervene in Brexit deal

The EU's top court is on a collision course with Downing Street after its president said he expects to intervene in Brexit and could even make changes to a deal. Koen Lenaerts, president of the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ), said he was certain that the notoriously meddlesome body would become involved in the process. The comments are likely to infuriate Theresa May who has pledged to leave the jurisdiction of the court as soon as possible.

Eating a diet rich in vegetable oil could be triggering diseases such as dementia. Nutritionist Dr Catherine Shanahan explains why, and how we can change our diets to avoid further damage.

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A glowing, even-toned complexion - it's what we all aspire to. But while some only need to glance at a pot of moisturiser to look radiant, many of us find it somewhat harder to achieve.

Jane Park, 21, of Niddrie, Edinburgh, is understood to have been breathalysed by police at one of the fast food giant's drive-thru's after being stopped in her BMW 1 Series.

The Prince has apparently been open about his dislike for the President since he began his election campaign in 2015, it has been revealed by a source close to the royals.

Why looking photo make feel better your own wobbly bits!

A recent survey found 64 per cent of women were unhappy with their body's size and shape, and a government-funded study suggested 80 per cent of females over 40 were dissatisfied with their bodies. Pictured (left to right), Susie Mason, a life model who lives in Surrey, Rosamund Barnard, a children's entertainer from Kent, Yvonne Iles, who is retired and lives in London, Emma Donaldson, a teaching assistant from Leicester, Monica Czyzewska, a model from London, and Maria Madalena, an artist from Wales.

After undergoing tests, former BBC Breakfast presenter Sian Williams, 52, learned that the pills had left her with nothing more than 'expensive wee' and produced no health benefits whatsoever.

Marnie Simpson shocked when she walked the NTA red carpet in a sheer lace dress with no underwear, and she's just one of many stars embracing the trend.

The 43-year-old actor reportedly made the decision in order to spend more time with his family, with the hectic filming schedule said to be 'too tough' to continue.

Ciara Murray, 33, from Northern Ireland suffered a stroke at 37 weeks pregnant and woke up to find she'd given birth, 10 days after doctors delivered her baby and put her in a coma.

Corbyn loses TWO MORE frontbenchers over Brexit Bill

Mr Corbyn tried to put a brave face on the chaos, stressing that he understood the motives of the 47 MPs who rebelled against him. But in a further humiliation, it has emerged that his close ally Diane Abbott failed to vote - claiming she had been 'taken ill'.

Britain reached a landmark moment in its battle to leave the EU when MPs backed the Brexit bill, with 319 Tories and 167 Labour MPs throwing their support behind the legislation.

At times Prime Minister Theresa May was so like Margaret Thatcher at Parliament in London yesterday that it could have been a Mrs T impressionist, writes QUENTIN LETTS.

MPs overwhelmingly backed legislation to trigger Article 50 last night but the bill now faces a series of votes on individual aspects of Brexit as the Government publishes its strategy.

The conflicted voting records will open the 50 MPs - most of whom are from the Labour Party - to a charge of hypocrisy because they endorsed the referendum but chose to defy the result.

Don't be sheepish, your little baby is welcome! Speaker ushers in Tory MP who breaks maternity leave to take part in historic Brexit vote

Chloe Smith (right), MP for Norwich North, turned up at Parliament for the historic Brexit vote with baby son Alastair (inset) and was told 'not to be sheepish' about it by the Speaker of the House. It appears she felt awkward about the situation as John Bercow (left) told her 'The little baby is welcome to come in'. Mrs Smith broke her maternity leave to attend Parliament and said it was because 'Brexit is the central issue of our times'.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Yesterday was a historic day for our country. By a resounding majority of 384, the Commons swept away the last serious obstacle to freeing Britain from the chains of the EU.

EU countries could suffer significant economic harm if a deal with the City is not struck during Brexit negotiations, officials in Brussels have admitted, with job losses feared across Europe.

A maestro of hypocrisy, he's as shameless as a thief in a charity shop: QUENTIN LETTS on how Nick Clegg - who once led demands for a referendum - is the epitome of the monied elite refusing to accept Brexit

Nick Clegg's speech during the Brexit debate on triggering Article 50 'was one of the most nakedly dishonest speeches I have had the misfortune to hear', writes Quentin Letts. This is classic Lib Dem behaviour that can be traced back to the party's mid-1980s birth, Letts writes, saying that the party 'have a shameless history of facing different directions at once'. Clegg, who campaigned for a referendum in 2008 (left), voted against the Article 50 bill, along with Lib Dems leader Tim Farron and five other Liberal Democrats. Meanwhile, voters in five of the six areas in Cumbria, the county where Farron is an MP, were in favour of leaving the EU, as were the majority in Sheffield, the city where Clegg is an MP. But yesterday he said: 'When a country decides to go on a radical, uncompromising departure to a new and as yet entirely unpredictable future ... it is a country embarking on a perilous path, and I hope our consciences will not pay for it.'

Last night Peter Mandelson basked in continental glory (pictured) after being awarded France's highest honour at French ambassador Sylvie Bermann's official residence in London.

George Osborne launched a bitter attack on Theresa May over Brexit yesterday - and warned he would 'fight' the UK Government over any plans to curb immigration.

Beyonce's pregnant with TWINS!

Beyonce Knowles has revealed she is pregnant with twins! She posed in just a bra and underwear with  her bump on show on Instagram. She added a caption which read: 'We would like to share our love and happiness. We have been blessed two times over. We are incredibly grateful that our family will be growing by two, and we thank you for your well wishes. - The Carters'

Just eight hours after telling the world she and Jay-Z were expecting twins, the picture was liked almost 6.6million times. The record was previously held by Selena Gomez, who attracted 6.3million

Sarah Entwistle and Nick Morgan went on a date to Plum + Spilt Milk on Pancras Road in North London. Sarah is 50, with three children while Nick, 48, is an author with two children.

Twitter reacts to Beyonce's baby news with funny memes

Beyonce Beyhive of fans sent social media abuzz after the singer announced on Instagram she was expecting twins with husband Jay Z.The baby news was posted on Wednesday morning and the singer did it in dramatic fashion with a heavily styled photo of herself exposing her naked bump while in mismatched lingerie and wearing a veil.

The Most Reverend Justin Welby, head of the Church of England, admitted that he was friends with the head of a Christian charity who is accused of subjecting the boys to 'sado-masochistic' beatings.

Documents from a meeting between Jack Lynch and Ted Heath reportedly show that the government knew troops were waterboarding and electrocuting prisoners in Northern Ireland.

Virgin Active has devised a checklist of simple exercises you should be able to complete to ensure you are as fit and as mobile as you could be for your age.

Bee Gees' Barry Gibb met his wife through Jimmy Savile

The Bee Gees singer, 70, was left red-faced after he was asked the story behind his 50-year relationship with Scottish former beauty queen Linda Gray (pictured together, left, on their wedding day and, right, last year) during filming for Piers Morgan's Life Stories (inset). Gibb, whose interview with Morgan airs on ITV tomorrow, had an awkward exchange with the TV presenter as he recalled the first time he met Linda, then 17, at a recording of Top of the Pops in 1967. Gibb then told Morgan the teenage beauty queen was 'brought to London' from Scotland by the person who introduced them, but was warned not to name Savile by his wife who shook her head and shouted 'no' from the audience.

Susan Johnston, 62, is a health visitor from Weybridge, Surrey. She had 0.75 ml of hyaluronic acid filler injected into each lobe during the procedure.

Alton Towers crash victim Vicky Balch, 21, showed off her scars in a series of nude photographs, which she released last week, and says she wants to promote body confidence among young women.

Can YOU guess what these cleaning tools are used? 

The household cleaning section of any store can be a bamboozling place when you're faced with a overabundance of cleaning brushes. There are so many weird and wonderful ones out there, but it's not always immediately obvious just what task they are meant for. Rachel Halliwell tests out a selection. Options include brushes that look like false teeth, a plastic feather and a cactus.

Anyone who believes that Britain's free Press is not under threat should consider two shocking cases this week. One concerns the behaviour of the police, the other this newspaper.

The Prime Minister plans to stop rich developers sitting on land and wants to redevelop inner-city areas - and a new wave of 'prefabs' will help Britons get on the property ladder.

Woman is forced to endure 26 lashes in Indonesia 

NEW The woman clutched her head in her hands after being lashed with a cane after being found guilty of having sex outside of wedlock, which is against Sharia law in Aceh, Indonesia. Pictures show how the woman was forced to kneel on the ground on the public stage in front of a mosque in Indonesia's Aceh province. Looking fearful, the man who hands out the punishment uses a cane to crack her across the back 26 times for violating the law as a crowd of people look on.

Scientists measured the air quality on board a ship leaving Marseille and found the concentration of ultra-fine particles was up to 20 times worse than in the city centres of port cities.

But with stamina and energy needed for her all singing and dancing in La La Land, Emma has trained with Jason Walsh, founder of Rise Nation, a popular celeb fitness studio.

The countries where the population have moved abroad

European countries including Portugal, Croatia, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro and Moldova have seen more than a fifth of their population emigrate to live elsewhere. Meanwhile, the detailed map shows how almost five million people who were born in the United Kingdom had left to move to other countries by the end of 2015. Figures from the population division of the UN show the percentage of people who have left the country they were born in.

Dominic De Sousa, 56, a prominent figure in Dubai's media industry, died on stage of a suspected heart attack while hosting the BBC Good Food Awards in 2015 in the UAE.

The dresses you can get for £5

FEMAIL has scoured the internet to pick out the party-perfect gowns you can snap up for £5 or less - and compared them to their designer counterparts. From elegant bejewelled maxi dresses that rival £2,000 designer versions to chic but cheap nautical minis, can you spot which gowns are high-end and which are from a cheap and cheerful e-tailer?

Sex and relationship expert Tracey Cox says knowing the top three places your partner loves to be touched is the only way to be in with a chance of being their best ever lover.

A new worldwide dating app has been announced that matches you with potential partners based on what you mutually hate. Whether it's slow walkers or butt selfies, there are many topics to pick from.

J.K. Rowling serves up sassy replies to mean Twitter users

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling is quite vocal on social media about her opinions on politics and human rights - leading some of her 'fans' to desert her. But Rowling, who has an estimated net worth of about a billion dollars (or about £790,000,000), isn't much phased. In fact, she's not just letting the mean tweets roll of her back - she's answering them with a charming amount of sass. Some of her recent Twitter quips and comebacks have earned especially enthusiastic applause from many of her 9.34 million followers.

President Donald Trump threatened in a phone call with his Mexican counterpart to send U.S. troops to stop 'bad hombres down there' unless the Mexican military does more.

Neil Gorsuch set up the club so he could rally against the 'left-wing tendencies' of his professors while attending a Jesuit all-boys preparatory high school near Washington D.C.

Labour MEP Seb Dance faces disciplinary action after the stunt in the European Parliament in Strasbourg today on Trump's travel ban. Mr Farage dismissed the stunt, telling MailOnline: 'I've never heard of him.'

Half of those surveyed said President Trump's state visit should go ahead and disagree with a petition signed by 1.7million calling for No10 to withdraw its invitation in the wake of his travel ban.

Donald Trump slams Malcolm Turnbull as worst call ever

An explosive report claims new US President Donald Trump fumed at Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull about a deal for America to take asylum seekers from Australian detention centres during the leaders' first official phone call on Saturday, then cut the call short by half its allotted time. The report, in The Washington Post, is a huge embarrassment for Turnbull, who has insisted in recent days the asylum seeker deal is solid and relations with Washington are fine. The Post report, citing anonymous Trump Administration officials, said the president (picturd left) gave Turnbull (right) a major dressing-down during a pre-arranged call that was one of several the US leader made to international leaders on Sunday, including Russian President Vladimir Putin. 'This was the worst call by far,' Trump reportedly told Turnbull. He also called the agreement struck during Barack Obama's presidency for the US to take 1,250 asylum seekers from Australian centres on Nauru and Manus Island, PNG, 'the worst deal ever' and accused Australia of trying to export 'the next Boston bombers.'

United States President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's phone call that reportedly ended abruptly has been met with ridicule on social media.

Barack wore his hat backwards and he and Michelle both have on huge smiles in the latest photos to emerge from their tropical post White House getaway.

Prince Charles is seen to be courting danger by seemingly tilting at President Trump with remarks about climate change and warnings over 'forgetting the lessons of the past'.

President Donald Trump comes from a long line of optimistic and can-do administrators dating all the way back to the days of ancient Rome, writes Craig Robinson.

Builders accidentally dug up Blue Peter time capsule

Locked in the capsule and frozen in time, several feet below Greenwich, south east London, was a host of reminders of childhood life in the late 1990s. From bizarre crazes such as a Tamagotchi (top left) and a Telly Tubby cuddly toy (left) to the music of one of Britain's biggest pop groups of the era, the Spice Girls (bottom left). Other items included a France '98 World Cup football, a Roald Dahl book, an insulin pen, a photo of Princess Diana - who died a year before the capsule was buried - and of course an iconic Blue Peter badge. Presenters Richard Bacon and Katy Hill helped put the chest in the ground almost 20 years ago and Hill took to social media (right) to share her shock that it had been unearthed early. She posted: ''To '98 & burying a Time Capsule at London's 02 - it was due to be dug up in 2050. Ah - the magic! *NEEDLE SCRATCH* A BUILDER JUST DUG IT UP. Shhhhh... 'Nothing to see here kids - as you were'!'

An engine comes alive through a process that that creates thousands of explosions every minute. And a YouTuber gives viewers a glimpse of the stunning event using a transparent engine.

'She's the best looking guest EVER': Viewers are left stunned as a woman who transitioned from a man unveils her new look on Jeremy Kyle

Alyssa, 23, left, stunned Jeremy Kyle viewers with the new look after she transitioned to become a woman after realising she was transgender aged 17. She was born a man and an identical twin. Matt, 23, bottom right, who is gay, introduced his sister - who used to be his identical twin brother. Pictured, top right, Alyssa (left) and Matt (right) when they were teenage boys.

Mother home schools children through VIDEO GAMES

Katie Pybus, 44, from Pulborough, West Sussex, insists her daughter Sapphire, 12, and sons Etienne, 10, and Orin, seven, learn more through the games than they would in traditional lessons. They spend seven hours a day playing popular games like Minecraft, Clash of Clans, Sims and Pokemon Go instead of in Maths or English lessons. And the children will only have to take an exam only if they choose so could enter adulthood without ever having to sit a GCSE or A Level test paper.

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US university erupts in flames as speech by British right-wing firebrand is cancelled after students launch fireworks at police and set the campus ablaze in protest

Police reportedly opened fire on demonstrators using non-lethal bullets during the uproar on campus in California. Milo Yiannopoulos's speech been cancelled amid the chaos. The University of California at Berkeley had been bracing for major protests Wednesday ahead of the arrival of the polarizing Breitbart News editor -the last stop of his tour aimed at defying what he calls an 'epidemic of political correctness on college campuses.'

Sleep expert Sammy Margo has shared the five foods you should eat to rest well, including bananas, almonds and turkey. She has also revealed what you should never have before bed.

Cumbria Police said Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officers were on the scene outside Workington police station and were set to carry out a controlled explosion following an assessment.

The Post Office was accused of failing to properly investigate why money had gone missing from branches before launching court proceedings against sub postmasters.

Researchers assessed 200 GP practices in England, tracking 230,500 patients aged 62 to 82 who had visited the doctor at least twice between April 2011 and March 2013.

Linda Marinelli Landor, 81, faces being kicked out amid complaints of the din of 'wheelie cases on marble floors' and parties at her Belgravia apartment which set chandeliers swinging in the flat below.

Prince Harry, 32, today urged control room staff and ambulance crew to discuss their feelings with colleagues as he visited the London Ambulance Service for Time To Talk Day.

The news emerged at the international launch of the new UK-manufactured 5-door Honda Civic in Barcelona which hits British showrooms in March priced from £18,335.

The opinions of the majority of younger people swung sharply to the Right from the time Margaret Thatcher came to power in the late 1970s, and have never switched back, an academic study found.

EXCLUSIVE: New research, commissioned by Superdrug, shows that 9am on a Sunday is the most popular time of the week for British couples to get busy between the sheets.

Jonathan Norbury, 35, who was deputt head at a school in Swansea, faces being struck off as a teacher after admitting that he slept with the girl who he claims was 16 at the time.

The brothels of Nigeria with HIV-positive prostitutes

A series of photographs taken in the slums of Lagos shows sex workers living in squalid conditions. Recent studies have found that nearly a quarter of Nigerian prostitutes have HIV. In one slum, named Badia, sex workers as young as 14, trying to earn money to survive, entertain around five clients a day.

An orangutan, as well as an adorable wolf-cub, an utterly convincing meerkat and an incredible floating otter are among 34 animatronic beasts created for the BBC's new series, Spy In The Wild.

Researchers at Rothamsted Research in Harpenden have been granted permission by the UK government to carry out the trials at Rothamsted in 2017 and 2018.

Litter pickers clearing the River Thames said they found 2,500 plastic bottles and also issued a warning over wet wipes and cottonbud sticks which are 'polluting the water in huge numbers'.

Chris Grayling will today herald the biggest shake up in airspace in generations, describing it as a 'major step forward' in preparing Britain for leaving the EU.

A survey of staff who deal with the public face-to-face found incidents of violence and aggressive behaviour had risen from 41 per 1,000 employees to 51 over the past year.

Britain's drains will be overwhelmed by the construction of nearly a million new homes, according to a survey of engineers and flooding experts.

Kyle Lowell Simpson, from Charlottetown, Canada, posted footage of his dachshund Finn (pictured) getting his mouth around a polka-dot squeaky pig for the first time in five years.

Specialist hospital for birds of prey in the Middle East

Birds of prey are popular among wealthy Arabs in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Dubai and Abu Dhabi. They think nothing of jetting off to Azerbaijan with their feathered friends (top left and right). There is even a specialist hospital where they can bring the birds for the latest laser treatment, digital radiography and endoscopy scans (bottom left and right). Most birds cost around £8,000 but prized breeders can reach up to £1million.

Zarina, from Afghanistan, got married at the age of 13 and her husband is on the run having attacked her after waking up in the middle of the night, tying her up and mutilating her in their home.

The corporation spent almost £16million sending threatening letters and emails, and stepped up the number of visits by TV licence enforcement officers.

Researchers discovered that on average we call customer service departments around four times every year - enduring up to 17 minutes on hold each time.

The tattooed Altai Mountain royals were entombed in ice in their burial mound, preserving their remains for thousands of years. Now researchers are using scanning technology to reveal new details.

Are these the most beautiful KITCHENS ever?

The award-winning interiors, featuring homes from Italy to Australia, have all been presented with the coveted Best of Houzz prize, which are given out in the first month of each year. The images represent the most popular kitchens as selected by the 40 million homeowners, builders and interior designers among users of the website Houzz. Pictured (clockwise from top left), a Scandi style kitchen in Sweden, a tall kitchen with wooden beams in the US, an Australian kitchen that opens to the outdoors, and an understated white and blue kitchen in Ireland.

Kim Kardashian gave her testimony in relation to the multi-million dollar Paris jewelry heist behind closed doors in New York on Wednesday after the judge and attorneys flew over to get her account.

Bristol crown Court heard the raiders had covered security sensors, broken in via the roof, scooped coins into buckets and used the rope as a makeshift zip-wire to get them to the ground.

The Cardiff-based Royal Mint is understood to be producing around 2,000 new 12-sided £1 coins per minute as it rushes to meet demand ahead of the launch of the tender next month.

The four members of the sick syndicate, from Essex and east London, were slapped with suspended sentences for fraud offences in what was described as a 'sophisticated conspiracy'.

At least 1,600 refugees - many of them children - have been kicked out of Croatia and Hungary and are now living in overcrowded camps or squalid, abandoned warehouses in Serbia.

Presenter Holly Willoughby, 35, is set to earn at least £10 million from a new interior design business with Dragons' Den's Peter Jones, making her the wealthiest female TV presenter in the UK.

A major shake-up of the baffling rail fares system is being introduced, in order to make it easier for passengers to buy the cheapest tickets, it was announced yesterday.

Ann Diggles, 82, told police she was helpless as her Nissan Qashqai vehicle accelerated 'totally out of control' into the path of 53-year-old Julie Dean in Leyland, Lancashire, in July 2014.

Footage shows the zebra clamping its powerful jaws around the man's arm and dragging him around an enclosure at Changlong zoo in the city of Guangzhou, southern China.

Colin Wrighton killed Toby Tweddell, 25, in the tragic collision when he passed out while driving his HGV and careered into stationery traffic on the M62 in Merseyside, August 2006.

Kingsley Manning clashed with the department last year, when Theresa May was at the helm, as it sought personal details to try to find those thought to have been in the UK unlawfully.

The news emerged at the international launch of the new UK-manufactured 5-door Honda Civic in Barcelona which hits British showrooms in March priced from £18,335.

Mothers are bombarded with more goals, checklists, tips and paranoia than ever before. The stakes for 'getting it right' seem higher than ever, writes Francesca
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Model JODIE KIDD reveals her essential style secrets

Starting today, in the first of an occasional column revealing the surprising secrets of the super stylish, Rosanna Greenstreet talks to Jodie Kidd, 38, model, TV personality and mother to Indio, five. The model said: 'Twenty years ago, I suffered from anxiety. Walking down catwalks, doing press junkets and live TV were absolutely terrifying for me. I felt like I couldn't breathe, that my heart was going to jump out of my chest.' Pictured (right), Jodie in 1995.

Lisa Baldock said she was left 'stranded' on board the train, believed to have been operated by CrossCountry, when she was travelling with her hearing dog Inca on Monday.

The Prime Minister sent out a strong message by telling the Commons that 'what a woman wears is a woman's choice'.

Heart-stopping footage shows the moment passersby rush to rescue a female driver from the ice. The woman was involved in a car accident on January 27 and her car careered into the ice.

Jane Ashley, 47, from London, is able to make her family's breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks for a day - all for under a quid per person. Her meals include fried bean tacos and Thai curries.

Bryden McKinnie from from East Lothian, Scotland, claims he received a note from his neighbour informing him the £130 parcel had been dumped outside their home, three doors away.

Academics from Queen Mary University of London found that an inherited form of oesophageal cancer, called Tylosis, causes thickening of the palms and soles.

Researchers at the University of Edinburgh found that paracetamol can damage the liver by harming vital structural connections between adjacent cells in the organ.

An international team of researchers led by Queen Mary, University of London, analysed the genes of more than 500,000 people to identify the genes that make us little or large.

Snap Inc. is reportedly developing 'smart lenses' that let users overlay virtual images and objects on landscapes and interact with them. It's said they are an advanced version of 'world lenses'.

Mosul zoo animals shown in heartbreaking photos

An emaciated lioness was found cowering in a squalid cage and lying on exposed cables (left) at Al-Murur public park, in Mosul, Iraq, after the area was liberated from ISIS. Another heartbreaking image shows a bear looking mournfully through the rusting bars of its enclosure (right). Separate pictures show the filthy, ramshackle cages where animals were neglected during the terrorists' reign.

February 6 marks 65 years of the Queen's reign and the start of the first Sapphire Jubilee in British history and ROBERT HARDMAN hopes she wins the Derby at Epsom in June.

Some people are lucky in love and end up with their dream partner. However, others seem to have been too afraid of staying single and 'settled' for their partner for a variety of reasons.

Researchers at Rothamsted Research in Harpenden have been granted permission by the UK government to carry out the trials at Rothamsted in 2017 and 2018.

Habitual use of electronic cigarettes can increase your risk of heart disease, a new study from UCLA claims. Regular smokers of the products had increased adrenaline levels in the heart.

Working more than 39 hours a week has a detrimental impact on a person's mental and physical wellbeing, a new study says. That means two in three Australians are working too hard.

A number of furious diners have shared their most awful restaurant experiences - from witnessing waiters sneeze in their food to spotting bugs in the soda fountain.

Bruce Davis, 74, is serving a life sentence at the California Men's Colony at San Luis Obispo for the 1969 slayings of musician Gary Hinman and stuntman Donald 'Shorty' Shea.

A curious kestrel has been captured on camera in an apparent 'selfie' after perching on a motorway CCTV camera on the M5 in Gloucestershire, becoming fascinated with its own reflection.

Today Work and Pensions Secretary Damian Green told MailOnline that the new £20,000-a-year cap on the amount households can claim is now in effect nationally for the first time - earlier than planned.

The couple, named only as Josh and Rebecca, have an 18-month-old daughter together and are expecting another but haven't yet tied the knot with him claiming she has more work to do.

Russian authorities have charged two officers in the FSB spy agency and an employee of top cyber security firm Kaspersky Lab with treason and working for the United States.

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Margot Robbie eerily channels notorious US skater Tonya Harding as she films impressive scenes on the ice for new movie

This star has got some big skates to fill, and it appears it has got her in a bit of a spin. It is safe to say Margot Robbie (left) will not be attempting to replicate Tonya Harding's famous triple axel any time soon. In a video obtained by the DailyMail.com, the 26-year-old actress did her best to replicate the infamous Olympian's moves as she filmed I, Tonya in Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday. An eyewitness tells the DailyMail.com that the actress became very frustrated as she tried to replicate one of Tonya's routines from the late Eighties. The onlooker said the star 'had to do close to 20 takes' to try to nail the routine. '[Margot] got frustrated and wound up walking off leaving her stunt double to take over,' the on set insider said. The Wolf On Wall Street star certainly looked the part dressing in a purple with silver sequins unitard. The costume was a replica of the one worn by Tonya wore at the start of her career. At one point, she appeared to have all the moves down but nearly tripped during one of her transitions.

Joey Daley, 45, from Dublin, Ohio, has filmed his mother Molly's battle with dementia with a video series. He fights back tears as he asked her questions about their family she could not remember.

Owen Richards, who was 16 at the time, was helping Charles Patrick Evans, 78, try to escape as extremist Seifeddine Rezgui hunted for victims the five-star Riu Imperial Marhaba Hotel in Tunisia on June 26, 2015.

Alfie Barker, 18, has been handed a seven month ban from football and a £250 fine after admitting sending vile tweets to Bournemouth's Harry Arter mocking his stillborn daughter.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been invited to London to meet Theresa May next week. It comes only hours after the Foreign Office condemned building of more settler homes.

Sister Lucia Caram made the comments on a Spanish TV talk show, saying Mary and Joseph were a 'normal couple' and therefore would have had a sexual relationship.

Harry, 32, was greeted by huge crowds during a visit to learn about youth projects in Nottingham on Wednesday. Kensington Palace thanked locals for giving him a 'wonderful welcome'.

The Countess of Wessex has long been a fan of hockey; today, as a patron for the English game, she shrugged off the soggy conditions at Bisham Abbey to tour the National Sporting Centre.

Officers were alerted by one of the 16 men in the back of the truck, which was stopped on the A41 near the Bicester Village shopping outlet in Oxfordshire.

The bungling Islamic State militant, nicknamed Abu Abdullah, died alongside his companion in the town of Shirqat, Iraq. He was part of one of the terror group's top booby-trapping cells.

Luisa Williams, 41, from Yorkshire, was unexpectedly diagnosed with advanced cancer just days ago and had booked to fly back to Britain, but is being blocked by the UAE authorities.

A Japanese store is selling Kit Kat SUSHI

Kit Kat has several freestanding specialty stores across Japan and is launching a new on in Ginza this week. To celebrate, the store will offer a sushi-themed gift with purchase. The Maguro roll is made with raspberry Kit Kats, the Tamago roll is made with pumpkin Kit Kats, and Uni rolls are made with melon and mascarpone cheese-flavored Kit Kats. They are only available for a limited time.

Scientists at the College of Veterinary Medicine in Shaanxi, China have used gene-editing technology, known as CRISPR, to produce cows with resistance to tuberculosis.

DNA from the teeth (pictured) found in an Eastern Russian cave known as Devil's Gate indicates that there was no 'population turnover' in East Asian populations for well over seven millennia.

The horror crash was caught on camera in Rybinsk in Russia's Yaroslavl Oblast region. An ambulance goes through a red light but its rear doors burst open and two people fly out.

MailOnline sent a reporter pretending to be expecting a child to find out how many people are willing to help her smoke. Many wrestled with a moral dilemma but nine out of ten gave her a cigarette.

 
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The multiple wives of India’s ‘Photographer Prince’

Fascinating pictures shed light on the life of Maharaja Ram Singh II, who ruled in the famous pink city of Jaipur between 1835 and 1880. A keen photographer, his portraits of the royal harem and their female supervisor, as well as the dignitaries and fakirs who made up his inner circle, give a stunning insight into the workings of the court.

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Amy the sheep to star in M&S wool campaign advert

At nearly 15 and a half stone, she is, perhaps, a tad meatier than some of her glamorous predecessors. But Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Alexa Chung, Emma Thompson and Helen Mirren have a new co-star in their midst - Amy the sheep. The 7-year-old - 56 in sheep years - has become the most in-demand woolly creature in Britain after landing a plum role in a new M&S; wool campaign advert, and securing an audition for a forthcoming ITV two-parter.

Danny Dyer, Jonathan Ross, Will Mellor and Lauren Laverne are just some of the famous faces who celebrate the many sides of modern parenting in Channel 4's Parenting for Idiots.

The 57-year-old Vulcan nuclear bomber - XH558 - flew for the last time in October 2015 after a summer delighting millions of people at air shows and fly-pasts around the UK.

Golden African elephant stands out from the crowd

Research professor Christopher Whittier captured the unusual sight whilst taking a break from veterinary work in the Central African Republic to visit the famed Dzanga Bai forest clearing. The golden elephant was one of around 150 endangered African forest elephants that came to visit the clearing. Mr Whittier, who lives in Grafton, Massachusetts in the United States, said that the elephants had made a 'nice mud bath' in a particularly yellow patch of soil.

   

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