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Zoe Ball cosies up to new cameraman beau Billy Yates

The It takes Two presenter (centre), 46, looked the picture of happiness as she helped her new boyfriend Billy Yates (left) move into his new London home. The pair are said to have been dating several months after meeting through mutual friends. Billy, a cameraman who has worked on the Antiques Roadshow, looked comfortable in the broadcaster's company as they moved boxed from his car to the new property. As her new relationship was revealed, the radio DJ's ex-husband Norman Cook was seen looking downcast as he headed into his Brighton café (inset). The pair called an end to their 18-year marriage in September but insisted they remain 'great friends' and will continue to co-parent their children.

Pregnant woman held hostage by Ukrainian illegal immigrant

Marina Adams has shared the harrowing story of how a grenade-wielding maniac she met online brutally raped her while she was pregnant with his child. Ms Adams, 44, was held hostage and subjected to a vicious 15-hour ordeal by illegal immigrant Alexander Volynets, 39 (inset). He raped her twice in her bedroom while she was five months pregnant, after she tried to end their relationship. Ms Adams (pictured) has now shared her story in a bid to warn other women after Volynets was released from prison in his native Ukraine, having served his six-year jail sentence.

Theodore Silvester, was rushed to hospital on Friday after getting into difficulties while eating his lunch at Anlaby Primary School in Hull.

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Kate and Gerry McCann will inform him: 'Beware, our lawyers are watching!' if he tries to sell his new novel or his first contentious one in the UK, family spokesman Clarence Mitchell.

Iceberg lettuce, aubergines, cabbages and courgettes are in short supply leaving shelves empty and retailers forced to impose rationing, while broccoli has been on sale for £5 per kilo (centre).

Police have recovered suspected human remains beside the M40 motorway forcing them to close a busy slip road near High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.

Catch me if you can! Competitive Kate tries to outrun her husband but gets royally beaten by Prince Harry as they take part in a relay race at London's Olympic park 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went head to head in a race this afternoon as they took part in a training day for the London Marathon at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (QEOP) in London. The pair were joined by Prince Harry at the training day for Team Heads Together which is the campaign to change the conversation on mental health which is spearheaded by the royal trio.

NEW Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, 59, upset librarians earlier this morning after he 'belittled' them by saying that it doesn't matter if they get it wrong - adding that if officers make a mistake, it 'really matters'.

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 most embarrassing cover ups.

Mark Austin admits he told his anorexic daughter to starve

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'.

Far-right presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen paid glowing tribute to Donald Trump and Brexit claiming she could make France 'free again', after taking inspiration from the recent electoral shocks.

Clifford's legal team say a witness can place him away from an alleged crime scene on August 16, 1977 - the day after Elvis died. The hearing is expected to take place in two or three months.

David Beckham calls in police over 'Beckileaks' email hack

As the fallout over the leaked email scandal continued today, David Beckham's eldest son Brooklyn posted a picture of his father cuddling his young sister Harper in a touching photograph posted on Instagram (left). The former England captain has seen his reputation tarnished after damning emails between the superstar and his team of advisors were leaked. The emails allegedly showed how desperate Becks 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. Police officers have launched a probe in Portugal, where 18.6million emails and documents were hacked from servers of Beckham's PR firm. Team Beckham is now said to be worried that more private correspondence could include 'banter' about several well-known figures. The leak comes as a bitter blow to the popularity of Brand Beckham, which has been carefully cultivated over several years by David and Victoria (pictured right), who share several celebrity friends.

Leading education experts to urge some church schools, including some in west Yorkshisre, Oldham and Bolton, to become secular institutions because it is 'confusing for children'.

Veteran German finance minister Wolfgang Schauble said cutting the City of London adrift would be counterproductive because it had capacity that did not exist in the rest of the continent.

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.

Flavanols extracted from cocoa help tackle cholesterol levels and blood flow. Now a pill that has contains the anti-oxidant nutrient in its purest form has hit the shelves in Britain

The un-named celebrity secured a court order against a Sunday newspaper to prevent details of their personal and professional life from being brought into the public domain.

Nigel Farage returns to home he shares with wife in Kent

Mr Farage was pictured arriving in a car (left) at his Kent home, which he owns with his wife, Kirsten (right) - who was also seen outside. It follows news the former UKIP leader was sharing a house with Laure Ferrari.(top) She is 15 years younger than the Brexit campaigner and at the centre of a probe into illegal funding of his party.

According to statistics released by the Ministry Of Defence between 2014 and December 2016, 36 Army recruits, 15 RAF and 10 Navy recruits became pregnant during their basic training.

Brilliant city businesswoman Helena Morrissey, 50, from London, has revealed the secret to her success as a mother-of-nine and high flying exec. Her husband, Richard, 53.

Millions of households across England face the biggest rise in council tax in decades as dozens of local authorities revealed that they are to increase bills this year by nearly 5%.

'Did I swear? Oh s***': Sunday Brunch guest leaves viewers in stitches as she apologises for using bad language and then turns the air blue AGAIN 

Cheesemonger Morgan McGlynn left Sunday Brunch viewers in hysterics as she swore live on air, while making an apology for using bad language earlier in the show. It's not clear that Morgan had actually said anything wrong to begin with, but after host Tim Lovejoy apologised for some bad language earlier in the show, she responded: 'Was that me? Oh s***.'

Dozens of women have taken to secret-sharing site Whisper to reveal how they REALLY feel about waiting to get engaged... and some men may want to look away now

Aslef has come to an agreement with Southern following months of disruption and fears of a revolt from drivers, who lost around £2,000 during six days of strikes and an overtime ban.

Victoria Cross recipient Johnson Beharry was delayed for three hours at JFK Airport, New York as staff scrutinsed his passport. He was going to a charity event where he was to be guest of honour.

Murderer Paris Green, 23, who was born Peter Laing, but now identifies as a woman, has been moved from the female wing at HMP Edinburgh to the male block amid claims he slept with other prisoners.

Pinterest crowns winners of first ever UK food awards

Pinterest held its first ever UK Food Awards, handing out prizes for best recipes in categories including best brunch. Recipes from the Hemsley sisters (top centre) and Fearne Cotton (top right) were among winners. Six winners have shared their recipes with FEMAIL for you to try at home, including (top left to right): chicken tikka masala, one-pan English breakfast, goji berry bars and (bottom left to right) travelling noodles, no-bake chocolate fruit pizza and spiced butterflied lamb.

The Met Office warned freezing temperatures - plummeting as low as -4C overnight in the south - and a frosty, foggy start could cause dangerous conditions on the roads for many across the UK.

Barry Pring, 47, was mysteriously killed in a high speed, hit-and-run while flagging down a taxi on a motorway in Kiev in 2008, following dinner with his internet bride, former lap dancer Ganna Ziuzina.

Soaring immigration means that Britain will need to accommodate as many as 243,000 new households each year for the next 22 years, the government has said.

The nationalist MSP who said IRA terrorists could be seen as 'freedom fighters' has fuelled the row by comparing them to Nelson Mandela. John Mason refused to withdraw the slur defending his words.

Shocking footage shows father with 'Rambo-style' foot-long knife that he confiscated from youngsters at niece's 16th birthday party

Faron Paul (pictured), 31, said he would allow his 14-year-old daughter (far left) to go to her cousin's birthday party in Tottenham if he could supervise. However, he then received a call from his brother who said 20 teenagers were trying to force their way inside the party. Mr Paul then confiscated three knives (centre and right) from the teenagers and filmed the shocking discovery and posted it on Facebook. It has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times.

Lewis Crouch, 16, died when his scooter collided with a car as he drove home in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire on Friday night. Paramedics tried to save him but he died at the scene.

John Smyth (pictured) is being investigated by Hampshire Police over claims he forced boys to strip naked before beating them at church camps also attended by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Police said the 18-year-old was in a vehicle outside the Ship Inn at Llandedrog, near Pwllheli, Gwynedd. Four people have been arrested following the shooting, North Wales Police said.

Yorkshireman battling MND keeps accent when he can't speak

Experts have created a voice for Jason Liversidge, of Scarborough, who has been battling Motor Neurone Disease since 2014. His new voice has been created from old recordings of home videos and 'donated' voices, including Jason's best friend, Phil White. Donor voices were needed because Mr Liversidge's speech is already slurred. He has said he wanted to have the voice to keep a form of identity.

'You think our country is so innocent?': Trump justifies his 'respect' for Putin by saying that the 'US has a lot of killers' after being told the Russian president is 'a killer' for murdering journalists

President Donald Trump raised eyebrows once again on Saturday after he justified his 'respect' for Russian President Vladimir Putin (right inset) by pointing out that the United States has 'a lot of killers' and asking, 'Well, you think our country is so innocent?' Trump made the remarks in a recorded interview with Fox News host Bill O'Reilly (right during the interview with Trump). The full interview will air on the Fox network before the Super Bowl on Sunday. The remarks angered conservatives on Twitter.

Former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey accused protesters of 'reprehensible' behaviour that could 'damage the fabric of democracy' - and said he would be happy to take dinner with Mr Trump.

James Robart, the Seattle judge derided by President Donald Trump on Twitter Saturday after blocking Trump's order on immigration, is known for his conservative legal views.

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.

Court of Appeal rejects bid to reinstate Trump travel ban

As a furious legal battle erupted over the president's controversial immigration executive order, a defiant Trump declared his team will win 'for the safety of the country' while attending a ritzy Florida gala on Saturday night. He was attending the annual gala of the American Red Cross at his Florida club's ballroom with First Lady Melania during the height of the legal tug of war battle. The 45th president looked stony-faced and said he was confident the Department of Justice would win its recent appeal against the Seattle court ruling that temporarily suspended his foreign traveler ban. Trump's policy, which was only in place for a week, sparked worldwide protests before it was swiftly undone by one federal judge on Friday. The president was at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and seemed furious his celebratory weekend was interrupted by the ruling as demonstrators protested him nearby in Palm Beach (inset).

The peer, who is the 12th Baron Monson, of Burton, Lincolnshire, inherited his title after the unexpected death of his father in 2011. His lost one son in 2012 and now his youngest has died.

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.

DO look down! Heart-stopping moment a diver somersaults off a 55ft platform into the deepest pool on a cruise ship in the world

Cesilie Carlton, a 35-year-old American high diver, is seen leaping headfirst from a 55ft high platform aboard the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as the fast-moving ocean churns past below her. Cesilie, who is also currently a Red Bull cliff diver, has amassed more than 250,000 views on Instagram since the footage was posted last week.

Conservative rebels are said to be plotting with Labour, the SNP and Liberal Democrat and cross-bench peers to pass key amendments to the legislation in the Commons.

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.

UK defence 'at risk' due to billions wasted on trophy kit

The Ministry of Defence was criticised last night for leaving Britain vulnerable to attack due to a series of equipment blunders. Rear Admiral Chris Parry described the navy's Type 45 destroyers (left), which cost £1billion each, as sounding like 'a box of spanners' underwater, meaning they can be heard 100 miles away by Russian submarines. It also emerged that the Ajax tank (right) is too big to be transported by an aircraft without being dismantled and potential new P-8 drones (inset) have problems with their censors.

Mr Justice Bernard McCloskey launched the scathing attack at an immigration tribunal by a Rochdale sex grooming gang attempting to overturn attempts to deport them.

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.

The University of Medical Sciences and Technology in Khartoum has been exposed as a hotbed of extremism for British medics studying abroad.

The Queen (pictured) cheered herself up as she battled her illness over the Christmas period by watching old Laurel and Hardy films and Keeping Up Appearances, it was revealed today.

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2000 migrants saved this month crossing Ocean to Europe

The newborn baby (pictured left) was among more than 120 migrants rescued by Libyan coastguards off the coast of Tripoli in the early hours of Sunday morning. More than 2,000 migrants have been rescued from deadly boats attempting to cross from Turkey and North Africa into Europe so far this month, according to newly released figures. Several children (bottom right) were among those rescued from a boat which sank off the coast of Turkey, including a young girl (top right).

Prime Minister Theresa May (pictured) faces a Conservative revolt after Tories threaten to back a Commons move to give MPs the power to reject a so-called 'cliff-edge' Brexit outcome.

Tory backbencher Johnny Mercer, who is leading a parliamentary inquiry into Ihat, said he believed a 'rotten core' of civil servants had warped the purpose of the process.

Dozens of people in Afghanistan and Pakistan were killed, including women and children, after heavy snow and avalanches buried remote villages over the weekend.

The suspect, believed to be Egyptian national Abdallah El-Hamahmy (pictured), was shot in the stomach and seriously wounded after lunging at soldiers with two machetes in the French capital.

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 £15,000 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.

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.

A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a clubber died in a nightclub. Police were called to Warehouse in Stroud at 2.07am today.

The singer is looking to adopt twins Esther and Stella Mwale, 4, from a Malawi orphanage. Mercy James's uncle Peter Banet told their family: 'It will be as if your children have died.'

Oxford University director, Carl Frey, has revealed the high paying jobs most likely to become obsolete because of the march of technology. Middle class roles such as loan officers could soon disappear.

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.

Rick Parfitt (pictured) had his 'priceless' guitar allegedly snatched by his ex-wife Lyndsay, who claimed it belonged to her only days before the rockstar's funeral in Woking, Surrey

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 £1,000 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.

Tyler Daniels, 21, (pictured) from Essex, claims he has been locked out of his accounts while Barclays conducts an investigation after he noticed the unusual bank statement.

The pupil, who has not been named, is believed to have started experiencing difficulties while eating lunch in the dining hall at Anlaby Primary School in Hull on Friday.

An inquest into the death of wealthy IT consultant Barry Pring, 47, in a road accident in Ukraine has raised fresh questions over the role of his internet bride - former stripper Anna Ziuzina, 38.

Brain tumours are going undiagnosed in teenagers because symptoms like mood swings and tiredness are mistaken for adolescent angst or exam stress, says a Nottingham University professor.

Terrorists can follow every movement of the Prime Minister's official aircraft live by using a £2.49 mobile app - even as she flew into the terror hotspot of Turkey, the Mail on Sunday can reveal

Joanne Lees speaks about murdered boyfriend Peter Falconio

A British tourist whose boyfriend was shot dead in the Australian outback 15 years ago has spoken about her ordeal and revealed how she escaped his killer. Joanne Lees (left) and Peter Falconio (pictured right with Ms Lees) were travelling in a Kombi van on a remote highway in central Australia in 2001 when they were flagged down by Bradley Murdoch (inset). In what was one of Australia's most notorious backpacker murders, Murdoch shot dead Mr Falconio, 28, before handcuffing his girlfriend 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 and given harrowing details of her ordeal.

Mars, Nestlé and Mondelez could make their products smaller in a bid to stop them from being highlighted in a new report by Public Health England (PHE).

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.

The adage 'older and wiser' certainly rings true for these women, who have taken to parenting website Mumsnet to share the things they didn't learn in life until they were past 35..

Romania's prime minister has announced that the government will repeal the contentious decree after the biggest protests in the country since the fall of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1989.

Neighbours Robin Waistell and Stephen Williams took on the rail giant after the plant, growing on a railway embankment next to their bungalows, spread into the foundations of their South Wales homes.

Queen Letizia of Spain and family enjoy skiing holiday

Queen Letizia, 44, showed off her more sporty side as she took to the ski slopes with husband King Felipe and daughters Sofia, nine, and Leonor, 11, during her family's annual winter break in Jaca, Spain (left). King Felipe gave the cameras a cheerful wave (top right) as they took part in a photo shoot in exchange for enjoying the rest of their break in private. And the Queen looked in great spirits (bottom right) despite reportedly not enjoying skiing.

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.

Marks and Spencer's line of handbags are dead ringers for Gucci and Prada designs but come at a fraction of the price. A black Prada tote costs £1,780, but a M&S; knockoff is just £39.50.

While the two-time Oscar nominee was married to his second wife Donna, he offered Lesley-Ann Jones £100,000. He admitted to her that he was desperate for a daughter and was 'fascinated' by girls.

Princess Beatrice attends wedding with other royal guests

Princess Beatrice attended a lavish wedding ceremony along with other royals from around the world as socialites Filippos Lemos and Marianna Goulandris got married in London (inset). The 28-year-old (left) looked happy wearing a black and white dress as she spent the day celebrating the stylish wedding in the capital. She was at the ceremony which took place at the Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sophia near Hyde Park, west London. The bride wore a traditional white wedding dress and looked glamorous as she walked out of the cathedral (main image). Other royals who attended the wedding included Queen Maxima of Netherlands (left, inset) and King Constantine II of Greece. After the ceremony, the newlyweds got into a silver Mercedes-Benz (bottom right) - which had gull-wing doors - and drove off together (top right).

Speaker John Bercow is at the centre of a row over a move to end one of Parliament's ancient customs - the wearing of wigs by clerks in the Commons. Pictured is Lord Rogers.

BLACK DOG: Husband and wife ex-Tory MPs Sir Nicholas and Ann Winterton quit the Commons in disgrace after this newspaper exposed how they bought a second home on MPs' expenses.

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.

Formed in the 1920s, the 30-strong display team from the Royal Corps of Signals is viewed by senior officers as not representative of today's high-tech Armed Forces, according to insiders.

The Swiss International flight from Zurich to California on Wednesday made an emergency landing at Iqaluit Airport in Canada after one of the engines stopped working.

BMW driver rescued after getting trapped in RIVER 

A stricken BMW driver had to be winched to safety after he followed his sat nav into a river. Emergency services raced to the scene in Carmarthen, South Wales, to rescue the motorist when his car became almost completely submerged. Fortunately the man escaped with his life - but police are now warning drivers of the dangers of using sat navs.

Tessa Dunlop, a BBC Coast presenter, opens up about her experience with equine therapy in Grange Farm, Chapel-Y-Fin on the Welsh borders, that helps her cope with her grief after the loss of her baby.

Doctors have welcomed the introduction of a £40 kit which allows expectant mothers to test themselves for Group B Strep, which is harmless in adults but can trigger deadly illnesses in children.

Oliver Colvile, the Conservative MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, has been granted a debate in Parliament next week on seagulls in coastal towns and cities.

A 50-year-old man living in Spain was today questioned on suspicion of the murder of notorious criminal John 'Goldfinger' Palmer (pictured). He was interviewed this morning at a UK police station.

Little Freddie Hunt from Hampshire suffers up to 80 fits a day and doctors warned his parents he was a 'ticking timebomb' after a brain scan revealed a tumour the size of a fist in his head.

Shoppers in the UK are being stopped from bulk-buying vegetables such iceberg lettuce and courgettes due to a growing fresh produce shortage caused by extreme weather in Spain.

Sheridan Smith's schoolgirl abduction drama branded 'sick'

June and Gordon Matthews described BBC drama The Moorside as a disgrace. The two-part series dramatises the abduction of their granddaughter Shannon, by their daughter Karen. Shannon, then nine, was found 24 days later drugged and tethered beneath a bed. Karen, from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, was jailed for eight years in 2008 but was released in 2012 after serving half her sentence. Sheridan Smith stars in the drama as neighbour Julie Bushby.

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.

Communities Secretary Sajid Javid (pictured) has been accused by a former Cabinet Minister of bringing politicians into 'disrepute' by failing to protect the 'sacrosanct; Green Belt.

We learn from media leaks that two politically correct women, Cressida Dick and Sara Thornton, are on the final shortlist for the post of Metropolitan Police Commissioner.

Black activist says Churchill's mother was a protstitute

A black power activist has labelled Sir Winston Churchill a whore's son during a speech in the House of Commons. Omowale Rupert of the Pan-African Society Community Forum claimed that Great Britain's wartime Prime Minister was conceived after his father visited an African prostitute's bondage den. Rupert told attendees of the talk, which was arranged by former shadow equalities minister Dawn Butler, how Churchill was really the son of an infamous London prostitute called Agnes Bronte.The controversial Rupert also lambasted William Wilberforce, the MP who was part of the campaign to abolish, slavery, calling him a 'junkie.'

Police in Colombia have arrested a 17-year-old drug gang leader accused of carrying out more than 30 murders. Authorities are identifying the teenage killer only by his nickname of 'Frijolito' or 'Little Bean'.

Former Lords Speaker Baroness D'Souza said 'many' peers did no work and one arrived by taxi, then left the House of Lords in the same vehicle ten minutes later.

A senior paramedic opens up anonymously about the back-breaking work every day working in the British ambulance services and what lies in store for the future with the increasing pressure on our NHS.

BBC show draws on REAL Nazi plans for life under... SS GB

The so-called 'alternate history' is a nightmare come true and the basis of a gripping new five-part BBC drama series, SS-GB, which is due to start later this month. But it could never have happened, could it? As far-fetched as the idea seems, Len Deighton, on whose 1978 novel the drama is based, used secret German plans prepared for the post-invasion administration of the UK as source material for his bestseller. In reality, the invasion, codenamed Operation Sealion, never took place because Hitler dithered and his Luftwaffe was beaten by the RAF over the skies of Kent and Sussex in 1940. But that didn't stop the efficient German armed forces from planning for the occupation of the UK.

Doctors in Germany and Austria interviewed patients about to have surgery about their fear and anxiety and asked if they regularly watched medical TV shows.

Set in the glorious Cych Valley, Wales, lies n elegant Georgian manor house, once a recording home for Genesis, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin to be inspired by the freedom of the country.

Sick and elderly patients are being given the wrong drugs, overdoses, or no medication at all. 92 per cent of carers have made at least one potentially serious mistake, according to researchers.

Foreign criminals were handed £2m last year after complaining they were locked up for too long. Another £2m was given to illegal immigrants who claimed they were unlawfully detained.

 

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