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Kate Middleton races Prince Harry at Olympic park

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went head to head in a relay race on Sunday alongside Prince Harry as they took part in a training day ahead of the London Marathon.
Competitive Kate tied her hair back as she pelted full throttle along side her husband during the 100m sprint which took part at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. Despite her efforts the Duchess, 35, lost out to her brother in-law who came in first thanks to the encouragement of well-wishers from the sidelines. Kate joined her husband the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry for a training day with the runners taking part in the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon for Heads Together, the official Charity of the Year.

Joanne Lees speaks about murdered boyfriend Peter Falconio

Joanne Lees (top) has returned to the Northern Territory to speak about her terrifying ordeal. Lees and Peter Falconio (bottom right) were travelling in a Kombi van on a remote highway in central Australia in 2001 when they were flagged down by Bradley Murdoch (left). In what was one of Australia's most notorious backpacker murders, Murdoch shot dead Mr Falconio, 28, before handcuffing Ms Lees and dragging her into his vehicle. Ms Lees, who was 27 at the time, managed to escape, hiding for more than five hours among desert scrub. The now 43-year-old has returned to the outback to give insight about the famous case.

Kylie Minogue has won a legal battle with Kylie Jenner, the US reality TV star, who sought to have the pair's first name trademarked in America. Jenner's application was rejected last week.

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A violent criminal associated with Melbourne's Apex gang could walk free in fewer than two years. The person pictured is a different man associated with the Apex gang.

Malcolm Turnbull said that President Donald Trump 'would not have to honour' a deal to resettle refugees in the United States, despite assurances the agreement would go ahead.

Reddit users have revealed the secrets they would never share with their parents. From covering up jail time to losing family heirlooms, people have shed light on their embarrassing cover ups.

Catherine and David Birnie victim speaks of escape

Four Perth women were abducted and raped by Australia's worst serial killer couple in the 1980s. Catherine and David Birnie (pictured bottom left and right) were only caught when their fifth victim, Kate Moir (pictured main), escaped from the sadistic killers' home in south-west Perth in 1986. Ms Moir was just 17 when she was kidnapped, shackled to a bed in chains and repeatedly raped after the 'very drunk' teenager accepted a lift home from the killers after a night out with friends. Ms Moir, now 47, has revealed the harrowing details of her ordeal in her first television interview.

Funniest holiday photobombs of all time

MailOnline Travel has rounded up some of the best-timed and most amusing photobombs ever to have taken place from around the world, starring humans and animals alike. Pictured, clockwise from top left, A cyclist suffering a close encounter with a lamp post; a camel with ulterior motives; a man imitating a beachgoer's moves; a swan crashing a photo of a temple; a man described as being 'never too old to photobomb a bikini shot'; and the priceless expression of someone in the background of a seaside shoot.

Emma Studley and Amy Allen (right) have accused Jordan Walters (pictured with girlfriend Emma Horseman) of staying silent over the near-fatal shooting of their son, Harry in Bristol last year.

Kris Smith says insecurities caused Dannii Minogue split

Men want to be him and women want to be with him. But it seems Kris Smith hasn't always been a confident ladies' man. The ruggedly handsome model and I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! contestant (left) revealed on Sunday that his insecurities from being a 'fat kid' (inset) led to the breakdown of relationships with both pop star Dannii Minogue (top right) and model Maddy King (bottom right).

Blanket Jackson enjoys a night out with friends in LA

Blanket Jackson made a rare public appearance in Los Angeles on Friday night amid claims his late father Michael was murdered. The 14-year-old - whose real name is Prince Michael Jackson II - looked in good spirits as he headed to Hollywood hotspot Catch with his friends. Laughing and joking with the group, the youngster seemed to be enjoying himself on the night. It was a rare public outing for the teenager - who is the youngest of Michael's three children - Michael, 19, Paris 18, and Blanket. His appearance came after elder sister Paris claimed their father had been murdered during a candid interview with Rolling Stone magazine. Blanket hit the headlines back in 2002 when his troubled father dangled him from a hotel balcony in Berlin, Germany (inset).

A nurse had his registration revoked after trying to start a relationship with a mentally ill patient and sending her nearly 500 text messages. The woman pictured is not the patient.

Hundreds turned out to honour the life of murdered Gold Coast woman Teresa Bradford at a moving candlelight vigil. Ms Bradford was killed by her estranged husband on Tuesday.

Wife of man who died of heatstroke welcomes first child

The wife of a man who died of heatstroke just weeks ago has welcomed the couple's first child into the world. Emily Hall, the widow of Brisbane pilot Matthew Hall (pictured together at right), gave birth to a healthy baby boy, Harrison Matthew Alexander, on Thursday morning (pictured at left with cousin Isabella Longginou). 'Matt and I created the most perfect little man. My reason, my everything,' Emily posted to her Facebook page after her son's birth.

Will Ross, 27, from Sydney, decided to change his average physique last year. Eight weeks later, the results speak for themselves. Mr Ross shares his secrets with FEMAIL.

Stars attending next weekend's Grammys might be left disappointed by the contents of the $30,000 goody bags, which contain some bizarre items including a personal CPR kit, crayons and adult bibs.

Court of Appeal rejects bid to reinstate Trump travel ban

A federal appeals court has denied the Justice Department's request for an immediate reinstatement of President Donald Trump's ban on certain travelers and all refugees after a furious legal battle erupted. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco instead asked both the state of Washington and the Trump administration early Sunday to file more arguments by Monday afternoon. The Trump administration appealed a federal judge's ruling that temporarily placed the ban on hold. The higher court's denial of an immediate stay means legal battles over the ban will continue into the coming week at least. Acting Solicitor General Noel Francisco forcefully argued in the government's brief Saturday night that presidential authority is 'largely immune from judicial control' when it comes to deciding who can enter or stay in the United States. The 45th president was confident that the Department of Justice would win its recent appeal against the Seattle court ruling while attending a ritzy Florida gala.

The president and first lady had an awkward hand-hold Friday on the tarmac of the Palm Beach International Airport, when Donald Trump appeared to let go of Melania's hand twice.

White House called PM Malcolm Turnbull 'President of Australia' in press release and didn't use his name unlike other leaders mentioned. It follows press secretary calling him 'Mr Trumble'.

'America first. Australia sucks': Malcolm Turnbull's infamous phone call with Donald Trump is mocked on Saturday Night Live

Malcolm Turnbull's phone conversation with Donald Trump has been ridiculed by Alec Baldwin (left) on Saturday Night Live. Baldwin, who played the US President on the American sketch comedy TV show, poked fun at last week's heated phone call with the Prime Minister. An actor (right) portraying Mr Turnbull thanked the president 'for still accepting our refugees', referring to the deal with the Obama administration for agreeing to take in 1,250 refugees from Australia's offshore detention centres. Far from impressed, the Oscar nominee responded: 'No, no, no. No refugees. America first. Australia sucks...' before he abruptly hangs up on the prime minister.

Two women rescued after becoming trapped in Bronte cave

Two young women have been winched to safety after becoming trapped in a sea cave in Sydney's east. The women got into trouble in the sea cave north of Waverley cemetery at Bronte Beach at about 3pm on Sunday. Social media users were unimpressed with the women for 'wasting' taxpayer money and 'finding it funny'.

British student Claudia Barrall, 21, (pictured) spent two weeks researching things to do in Denmark, only for the tickets to arrive and reveal she had booked them for Milan instead.

Women spend a small windfall every year on maintaining their genitals. Between keeping it clean and keeping it healthy, FEMAIL investigates the true cost of owning a vagina.

Police probe cancer sufferer after he is accused of faking

Police are investigating a claim that teenage cancer patient Eli Stewart (left and inset) told lies about his stomach and lung cancer. Alan Crossan, founder of The Clutha Trust, made the allegations to the police after the charity gave him a $1,500 guitar and allowed him to perform at the Clutha pub in Glasgow. He has also been accused of failing to pay another charity after staging a gig for them at Ivory Blacks nightclub in Glasgow. Police have confirmed they are investigating the claim.

Uber driver Muhammad Shafique was called to a backstreet of Fortitude Valley in Brisbane on Saturday night where he was allegedly attacked with a spanner.

A Sydney man was awoken by two intruders waving a gun and a crowbar. The suspects asked the terrified North Bondi resident about 'drugs and money' before fleeing.

Father whose packed lunches are sweeping social media

George Georgievski, from Geelong, started making his two daughters' packed lunches a year ago to help his wife with the morning routine. The 43-year-old now runs a hugely successful blog on how he does it. Here, he speaks to FEMAIL about how to create a nutritious, delicious packed lunch every day, and how you can too.

A family home has been trashed after a teenage girl hosted an out-of-control party while her parents were away. Police were called to the Bangalow property in NSW, on Saturday (stock image).

A South Australian mother was left mortified after her child's preschool sent home a note written in red with a large frown face, scolding her for sending the three-year-old in with a piece of chocolate cake.

Tracey Spicer on the sexualisation of daughter, aged 10

Australian TV journalist, Tracey Spicer (pictured left with her daughter and right), has spoken out about the sexualisation of her 10-year-old daughter, which she faced when at a barbecue several weeks ago. She wrote: 'HOW DARE YOU SEXUALISE MY DAUGHTER?'.

The emails allegedly showed how desperate Becks (pictured) was to ensure he was made 'Sir David' - and the lengths to which he would go to achieve his goal, even using his charity work.

Turkish police have arrested 400 suspected ISIS jihadis in a major nation-wide anti-terror clampdown, with an estimated 60 detained in the capital, Ankara, file photograph.

Police offer up $1 million for info on girl's 1998 murder

South Australia Police are offering a $1million reward in a bid to solve the 1998 murder of a 16-year-old girl whose body was found in an Adelaide Plains creek. Authorities have revealed new details about Heather Turner's movements before her disappearance almost 20 years ago as part of a full review into the cold case. The teenager was last seen by her best friend Kali Edmonds at around 1pm on January 16 - and never returned home that day. Her fully-clothed body was found two weeks later in a creek at Port Gawler.

Rugby's top referee Nigel Owens, 45, from Llanelli in Wales reveals his struggle in facing up to sexuality. Owens admits he asked a doctor for a chemical castration after finally realising he was gay.

As this new infographic reveals, Saudi Arabia has banned Valentine's Day altogether, but there does exist a black market for red roses; and in Japan, its customary for women to give gifts to men only.

Super Bowl WAGs giving Giselle a run for her money

NEW Supermodel Gisele Bundchen, Tom Brady's wife, may have been the queen of the WAGs in previous years, but she has some fierce competition from the stunning women who will be hitting Houston, Texas, on Sunday. Fellow Victoria Secret model Adriana Lima - who is also dating a Patriots star - certainly gives Gisele a run for her money. Lima, whose boyfriend is wide receiver Julian Edelman, has been the spokeswoman for Maybelline since 2003 is renowned for her Super Bowl a commercials. She is just one of the beautiful wives and girlfriends gracing the stands at this year's game.

The 30-year-old hit-maker took to Instagram Stories on Saturday to share a montage of scenes as she prepares for the huge stage that awaits her Sunday at Houston's NRG Stadium.

Gearing up for the Super Bowl 51 match up in Houston, Texas on Sunday, sneak peaks of the game's commercials have emerged, and it appears this year's lineup could be the best one yet. .

Mark Austin admits he told his anorexic daughter to starve

UK Newsreader Mark Austin, 58, has revealed that he once told his daughter Maddy, now 22, (pictured with her father) to 'starve to death' after failing to understand her anorexia. He said that he struggled to come to terms with the fact that it was a mental illness and said he once thought of it as 'crass, insensitive, selfish and pathetic'.

Gary Lee Sampson, 57, was handed his death sentence in a Boston court on Friday for murdering two men in a 2001 car-jacking. He received a separate life sentence for killing his third victim.

Three young children have been removed from a western Sydney home where four adults were treated for suspected drug overdoses.

Shocking moment a man 'punches police officer in the face as he is arrested after ramming a patrol car with a stolen luxury 4WD'... and two officers' respond

Dramatic scenes have unfolded after a stolen car rammed a police vehicle on Sydney's northern beaches before the occupant assaulted the officers (left and right). A man driving a stolen white Jaguar 4WD hit a parked police vehicle with two officers inside just after 1pm in Freshwater on Sunday. The officers then followed the car and attempted to stop it only for the driver to reverse the 4WD into the front of the police car causing considerable damage (inset).

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The Queen attends a church service in Norfolk

Her Majesty seemed as spiritely as ever as she arrived a church service at St Peter and St Paul West Newton in Norfolk this morning. Tomorrow will see the Queen mark 65 years since her accession celebrating her sapphire jubilee. The royal will make history on Monday as she will become the first British monarch ever to reach the milestone.

From Asian action movies to baseball films, the list allows you to access thousands of sub-genres on the streaming service. All you have to do is change the code on the end of the 'genre' URL.

Virginia Slaghekke said she'd had no idea about the AFL star's celebrity status when he'd chased after her to nervously hand over his phone number in New York in August last year.

The 45-year-old man, identified only as Dave, made the revelation in a Coomera pub after being asked about the tragic murder-suicide in Pimpama earlier this week.

Engaged couples would be forced to sign prenuptial agreements and burqas would be banned under Pauline Hanson if she were to become the prime minister of Australia.

Usain Bolt DJs at Shane Warne's Club 23 in Melbourne

Jamaican sprint star Usain Bolt spent Saturday night DJing at Shane Warne's exclusive Club 23 after a day wowing the crowds as a special guest for the Nitro Athletics series. Wearing a plain white T-shirt and matching snapback cap, Bolt was filmed playing classic rap anthems like Lil Jon's 'To the Wall' to the crowd of revellers.

Perth police have set up a mobile facility to try and identify a man who may have recorded children and exposed himself to them on a number of occasions at fast food restaurants across the city.

Man tasked with finding his partner her dream home

Daniel Thatcher, 40, and Shantelle Ma, 31, (left) from Kent have put their wedding on hold to find a dream home, but the bride-to-be won't live too far away from her very demanding sisters (bottom right). They couple appear on the Watch show Honey I Bought the House (top right) and will get $30,000 towards their deposit if Dan can find them a property all by himself in just three weeks. But he has a list of demands to meet from Shantelle and her siblings who call themselves the Kardashians of Kent.

Fitness monitors use an accelerometer to arm movements, which can be deceptive. Researchers from the University of Ireland, Galway, found all devices counted 'false positive' steps.

There are around 2,000 known asteroids measuring over 3,000ft in diameter that could eventually strike our planet in the next billion years, according to experts.

The celebrity hairdresser was quizzed by Thames Valley Police last month as they tried to piece together the last hours of the star's life before he died at his Oxfordshire home, aged 53.

Friends have advised Kelly Landry to hire a to hire a forensic accountancy firm amid concerns her millionaire husband Anthony Bell, from Sydney, will leave her with nothing.

David Sassoon on how he helped Diana become a fashion icon

As an exhibition celebrates the life and wardrobe of the late Princess of Wales, David Sassoon - one of her favourite designers and confidants - reveals how he helped her become a fashion icon. He is the designer who, as one half of Bellville Sassoon, the label of choice among privileged young ladies in the late 1970s, took Lady Di from junior Sloane ranger - all floaty skirts, cashmere cardigans and pie-crust collars - and discreetly steered her in the direction of fully fledged fashion icon. Diana's loyalty to him was absolute: he designed more than 70 gowns for her over nearly two decades. (Pictured: Diana in some of his creations and his initial sketches.)

Trevor Jackson, 57, was out walking greyhound Princess in Hull, East Yorkshire, when she collapsed. He flagged down a car and began giving the poorly animal mouth-to-mouth.

After a night of hitting a star-studded after party for HBO series Girls, former first daughter Malia Obama was spotted heading back to her film production internship in New York City on Friday.

Vitamin Warehouse sell essentials in VENDING machines 24/7

Melbourne shoppers can now purchase their essentials at a one-stop shop that will sure come in handy at all hours of the day. Vitamin Warehouse, located in St Kilda, comes complete with 13 vending machines - all stocked with a range of products at cheaper prices than his competitors. Despite the automated shop operating 24 hours a day, there are no retail workers, including assistants or a manager to run the store. And that's because owner Hari Shotham (pictured) simply monitors his business by accessing the store's surveillance cameras through his mobile phone.

British Airways starts non-stop flights from Heathrow to New Orleans in March; while other destinations include Pula in Croatia and Alhambra in Grenada.

Moments after Manny Muscat scored an 87th minute own goal to give Melbourne Victory a 2-1 win, Bouzanis could be heard pointing and calling Berisha a 'f****** gypsy.'

President Trump signed an executive order during his first week in office that stripped deportation regulations and could see up to 8million people considered priorities for deportation.

Why we should ALL be following the Scandinavian lifestyle

The Scandi lifestyle is one of the healthiest and happiest in the world. Need proof? Just look to fitness blogger Faya Nilsson, 30, left and right, who lives in London, and has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers. Faya, 30, who runs the hugely popular Fitness on Toast site, grew up on a farm in a small town in the south of Sweden called Karlskrona, then spent her teenage years in Stockholm, before moving to London just under 10 years ago. She has penned a book revealing how to live like a Scandi and shares her best diet, inset, fitness and lifestyle tips with FEMAIL.

The Celebrity Apprentice host told the Men's Journal he suggested the idea to his assistant when he proposed organizing a one-hour meeting with his predecessor.

Women across Australia are set to put down the shaving gear for Get Hairy February, a month after actress Lola Kirke received death threats for displaying her armpit hair at the Golden Globes.

Canberra teenager banned from eating meat pies

A Canberra teenager who started an online petition in a desperate attempt to eat meat pies again is 'stoked' he can enjoy the classic Aussie fare once more. Ryan Kennedy, 14, (pictured left and right) turned to change.org seeking 'justice' after he was left devastated at the prospect of never being able to eat a meat pie again after a bet with mates went horribly wrong. The Tuggeranong Valley Cricket Club player made a bet with his teammates on Saturday he would score 50 in a match but didn't. In just a few short hours, the petition exceeded the 250 required signatures. Ryan told Daily Mail Australia: 'I am absolutely stoked with the result'.

Surveillance footage from a building in Far Rockaway, Queens, shows a man who was trying to get into his home when he was robbed at gunpoint and forced to give up his clothing.

Systems like Slendertone that slimmers use to target muscle groups could be more effective that compression stockings for poor leg circulation, a study by London hospitals shows.

Man drenched in blood forces a crucifix down his mouth as 'the demon is exorcised from him' in shocking video 

Shocking footage appearing to show a man drenched in blood forcing a crucifix down his throat has emerged online. The disturbing video posted on YouTube is believed to have been filmed in South America and shows the man convulsing in a chair grunting in demonic tones. Blood is splattered on his chest while he is surrounded by topless men who seem to egg him on while a drumbeat builds to a crescendo in the background. The man is sprayed with water as he speaks in  tongues and bangs his feet on the ground.

'This is wizard!' 100-year-old woman who flew spitfires during the Second World War celebrates her centenary by getting behind the controls again 

Mary Ellis, who was in a select gang of female pilots known as the 'Ata-girls' (inset) who flew during World War II, celebrated her 100th birthday by flying over West Sussex (left). And over her shoulder was one of the actual Spitfires she flew during her 1,000 flights as a First Officer with the Air Transport Auxiliary (top right). Mary was handed the controls of the 275mph twin-seater as it swooped over West Sussex. After about 15 minutes, she turned for home, and told her co-pilot Matt Jones: 'Goodwood on the nose, you have control...'. Then she settled back to enjoy the ride back to base. Mrs Ellis toasted a glass of champagne with co-pilot Matt Jones, managing director of Boultbee Flight Academy (bottom right).

 
   

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Snowman in Dubai causes Twitter storm

A snowman, pictured, clad in traditional Arab headgear has attracted attention on Twitter after the normally scorching United Arab Emirates was hit by a freak blast of snowstorms. Temperatures plummeted to -2.9 degrees Celsius in the mountainous region of the Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah, inset, according to the UAE's National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology. The UAE is usually known for scorching sunny weather all year round - but puzzled locals have spent the weekend sledging.

Breathtaking footage of a geomagnetic storm, better known as northern lights, was captured by a passenger on an airplane while flying east over Canada.

Six-year-old Ariel Glover was in gym class at her school in Covington, Georgia last Friday when her hair was pulled from her head. If she has nerve damage on her head, her hair may not grow back.

Mechele Ann Robinson, 45, was taking care of the boy after his mother was sent to prison in August, according to a police in Springfield, Oregon. He was found on Tuesday night with signs of abuse.

The frozen food giant uses WhatsApp to share information about shoplifters and thugs who assault staff. But the Information Commissioner's Office called the groups illegal.

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Lion siblings pictured battling fiercely in Zimbabwe

These spectacular images show lion siblings seemingly trying to rip each other part - but moments later they're once again best pals. The snaps were taken at Antelope Park in Zimbabwe by Irish photographer David Jenkins. He said: 'It was very exciting and fast - a real challenge to try to catch with a camera. After the fight, they were exhausted (bottom right) and just collapsed on top of each other before catching a much needed catnap.'

South Africa's 'pink' one-day international against Sri Lanka encountered an unexpected hazard when a swarm of bees interrupted play for almost half an hour at the Wanderers.

Julia Laureano, a freshman at the University of West Florida was hospitalized when she was hit Thursday afternoon. She was trying to get photos with a train in the background

Bodybuilder Stuart Wheawall, 38, died after contracting septicaemia from a tiny wound on his left elbow. He sustained the injury while working in a TK Maxx warehouse in Chesterton, Staffordshire.

President Donald Trump must pay $5.77million for refusing to refund deposits to 65 members who wanted to resign from Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.

Wildlife photographer captures crocodiles in Mexico

Wildlife photographer Chris Knight traveled to the village of Xcalak on Mexico's Caribbean Coast, near Belize. He took photos of the crocodiles on a 'sweet-spot' shallow enough for them to stand in but deep enough to find prey. He first spent a few days diving in the area and learning about crocodiles before thinking about his camera settings. He then proceeded to capture his stunning shots.

   

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