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Canada's teenage star Denis Shapovalov (inset) wrote his name into the competition's 117-year history by handing a 3-2 victory to GB with a flash of temper that could have ended in serious injury. Kyle Edmund was already well in control of the deciding rubber when his opponent, the reigning Wimbledon junior champion, hit French umpire Arnaud Gabas flush in the left eye (bottom left and main) when he angrily smashed the ball away from mid court (top left). Having just been broken to trail 6-3 6-4 2-1, Shapovalov - 17 and tipped as a potential Grand Slam winner - could not contain himself and was issued with an immediate default to confirm Britain's place in the quarter finals. A crestfallen Shapovalov afterwards immediately sought out Gabas to apologise, before the umpire (right) was taken to hospital for a check-up.

David Beckham missed out on knighthood over tax issues

David Beckham (pictured left, with his wife Victoria) was told to sort out his taxes if he wanted a knighthood, it can be revealed. Insiders confirmed there was effectively horse-trading between a Whitehall committee and the superstar's advisers. Beckham (with his children, right) and his PR machine have been left reeling after Friday's release of 18.6million emails and documents hacked by the Football Leaks website from the servers of Doyen Global, the firm run by the ex-footballer's PR chief Simon Oliveira. It emerged last night that Beckham (inset) was on the verge of becoming Sir David in the 2014 New Year's Honours list until a secret 'red flag' warning from HM Revenue and Customs sunk his nomination.

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Welsh singer Katherine Jenkins (pictured) has hit back at former England and Manchester United star David Beckham after he allegedly branded her OBE award in 2014 a 'f****** joke'.

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Just one short week ago, David Beckham was one of the most celebrated people in the land. The former England football captain was adored and admired by fans around the world.

Over many years, David Beckham has presented himself to the world using a ruthlessly manipulated image-machine that portrays him as a genuine, home-loving, patriotic dad.

Kate and Prince William visit a London primary school 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were back in their formal wear as they visited a primary school in north London today (right), just 24 hours after donning their trainers for a session with marathon runners (inset). Kate looked elegant in a red skirt suit by Italian designer Luisa Spagnoli, a favourite ensemble which she has worn on a number on official engagements. The royals spent time meeting children outside Mitchell Brook Primary School, in Neasden (left) before attending an event to mark Children's Mental Health Week.

NEW Jayne Pearce, 23, of Royton, Greater Manchester, suffered 'vitriol' after two mothers hacked into her Facebook page and falsely alleged she had tried to smother one of their children.

Sam Burbidge is said to have left her partner Adrian Bayford's £6million home near Cambridge last month with the animals and an expensive horse box.

She blew the roof off! Lady Gaga electrifies the Super Bowl as she leaps from the top of the stadium in spectacular half-time show - before Tom Brady's Patriots clinch victory in dramatic finale

Lady Gaga tore the roof off of NRG Stadium in Houston on Sunday with one of the greatest Super Bowl halftime shows in history. And the platinum blonde pop star kicked off things off in a very big, and very patriotic way with a rendition of her 'America The Beautiful' sung from atop the stadium while hundreds of drones could be seen flying around in the night sky behind her.

In perhaps the last notable advertising moment of the night, Hyundai aired an ad right after the game that was recorded while the Super Bowl was underway showing troops at a military base in Poland.

New England Patriots fan Marky Mark Wahlberg is surely ruing walking out on the greatest ever Super Bowl comeback before it even began due to his child being sick on Sunday.

Emily Ratajkowski posted a photo of herself with her father as they enjoyed Sunday's game together from the stands at NRG Stadium. Coco attended a viewing party and posed with Kevin Hart.

Victory smooch! Supermodel Gisele Bundchen congratulates husband Tom Brady with a kiss... after filming herself celebrating his extraordinary comeback victory at Super Bowl

Tom Brady led his New England Patriots to a record-breaking rally en route to his fifth championship. And Gisele Bundchen celebrated like she was the one behind the center. The 36-year-old model filmed herself cheering as her 39-year-old man won at Super Bowl LI on Sunday. She could be seen yelling with her hands in the air while seated in one of the VIP boxes at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

Jacqui Land-Keaveny is a jewellery designer from Birmingham. She lives with her partner and her daughter, Holly. She says to use vintage rollers, do unusual exercise and eat an avocado a day.

Slathering green gunk onto your face is so last century. In the quest for a peachy complexion, wearable anti-ageing masks are where it's at. Here, we show you a pick of the best...

Peru Two drugs mule breaks silence after returning to UK

Michaella McCollum Connolly, from County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, was jailed in Peru in 2013 for attempting to smuggle £1.5 million of cocaine out of the country with fellow drug mule Melissa Reid (pictured inset after their arrest). Now back at home, she posted a message on her Facebook (right) thanking 'everyone who has supported myself and family through these past few years.'

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.

Wiltshire Police have said that most of the prostitutes are eastern European and the brothels are understood to be linked to crime gangs which traffic women from Poland and Romania.

NEW The opening batsman, who took charge of 59 matches during his tenure - more than any other skipper of the national side, has told Andrew Strauss he intends to keep playing for his country.

NEW Graham Guest, based at the CPS office in Leeds, launched his anti-Trump petition after saying a visit would embarrass the Queen, but now his views could see him face disciplinary action at work.

Hilarious photos show ingenious pranks by partners

Hilarious photos compiled by Bored Panda show the ingenious pranks people have played on their partners. Clockwise from top left: Someone took a request for a 'toasty shower' too literally; Bruce Willis hiding in the air vent; a touching selfie in the delivery room; a sandwich 'cut in half'; Worf from Star Trek lurking in the shower, and an unwanted bumper slogan.

A family of four can enjoy a week's holiday in Paphos, Cyprus, for £1,130, according to Post Office Travel Money. the island of Lanzarote was the second cheapest, coming in at £1,663.

This month we have two eclipses - a full moon (lunar) eclipse this Saturday and a new moon (solar) eclipse on Sunday, February 26 - giving us the chance to make big changes.

Rick Parfitt’s wife on his most shattering infidelity

Rick Parfitt (pictured right in 1979 and inset in 2016) and his first wife Marietta's daughter Heidi (pictured left) died aged two, after falling into the swimming pool at their home in Hambledon, Surrey. Marietta (pictured right with Rick) says her then husband disappeared later that day and didn't come home that night. She also describes how Rick was on tour in Germany when she went into labour with Heidi, their second child. She says she phoned him in his hotel room to tell him, when a girl answered, saying: 'Rick's in the shower.'

Investigator Mark Williams-Thomas has spent 18 months delving into the case files of two of the most high-profile unsolved cases - Jill Dando and Claudia Lawrence - to finally uncover the truth.

Catherine and David Birnie victim speaks of escape

Four Perth women were abducted, raped and murdered by Australia's worst serial killer couple in the 1980s. Catherine and David Birnie (top and bottom right) were only caught when their fifth victim, Kate Moir (main left and inset), 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.

Manchester families charged £80 a week to live in sheds

Families in Salford, Greater Manchester, lived in rooms less than 10m sq each. A housing officer noticed a fence marked '8A' next to the Little Hulton house, which was raided before Christmas. The 'bedsits' were built without planning permission and advertised online. The home owner has been forced to demolish the structure and town hall bosses are helping families find proper homes.

The youngsters' passage to Europe and the UK is being funded by the terror groups, who hand over cash to human smugglers to get them over the border having radicalised them at some stage along the way.

Shelia Fedrick, 49, rescued a girl from human trafficking after spotting the disheveled teen on a plane. The Alaska Airlines flight attendant noticed she was sitting next to a well-dressed man.

Many British families on average earnings are spending more than a third of their net income on childcare, a report claimed, saying too much regulation in the sector has hiked prices.

Fare-dodging thug is caught on bodycam taking a running kick and brutally attacking rail workers after he was asked for his ticket 

British Transport Police has released video of Elliot Nash ranting at a female train worker before kicking and lashing out at her colleague on a London Midland service. The 32-year-old, from Northfield, Birmingham, told three members of rail staff to 'f*** off' and threatened to knock them out while travelling between Bournville and Northfield in November. Shocking footage from one ticket officer's body-worn camera shows Nash repeatedly swearing and taking a running kick at a staff member in the train's aisle. Police identified Nash from the footage, arrested him at his home just two hours later.

Nigel Farage was pictured arriving in a car at his Kent home, which he owns with his wife, Kirsten. Mrs Farage was pictured stepping out onto the driveway without a wedding ring on her finger.

Major Taj Sareen, 34, (pictured) failed to report a a problem his FA-18C Hornet's navigation system because he was concerned that it would delay the flight home for him and his colleagues.

JoJo Maman Bebe chief attacks customers on Facebook

British brand JoJo Maman Bebe is so popular that one Facebook page on which fans sell its items after their children have outgrown them has more than 20,000 members. So imagine their surprise when they found themselves berated on that very page - in a late-night posting by the company's founder Laura Tenison.(right) Pictured: Miss Tenison's Facebook post;(left) and an example of one of the adverts put on the page.(top)

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

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.

The Queen poses for sapphire jubilee portrait

To mark her latest milestone, a poignant photograph of her wearing a suite of sapphire jewellery given to her by her father King George VI as a wedding gift in 1947 has been issued. Sapphire is the 65th anniversary gemstone and the King's gift to his eldest daughter, then Princess Elizabeth, featured a glittering necklace, dating from 1850 and made of 16 large oblong sapphires surrounded by diamonds, with a pair of matching sapphire and diamond drop earrings. The Queen has added a sapphire and diamond tiara - made from a necklace that originally belonged to Princess Louise of Belgium - and a bracelet in 1963 to the collection to compliment the original sentimental pieces. She had the necklace shortened and the largest stone made into a pendant.

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.

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.

KATIE HOPKINS on liberal brainwashing in schools

Even as my suspicions have been growing about the indoctrination of our young children by so-called liberals, so has the number of stories arriving in my inbox. Worried parents whose little kids come home repeating opinions they have been taught in school, rather than lessons, wondering how they should talk to the school about it without getting their kids into trouble. Children being taught that Trump is a bad man and a racist. That Brexit is wrong. That the correct answer is Clinton. I can accept that many teachers believe Trump to be an odious individual and/or that Trump equals hate. And I have heard the argument that it is right that teachers should teach children to be inclusive and to stand against hate, and by this logic teachers have a duty to speak out against Trump. But this is a sleight of hand. Deductive reasoning that has lost its way.

More than 70,000 people worldwide have downloaded a new app that promises to improve couples' sex lives by quizzing them on their desires and fantasies.

Breakfast is often touted as the most important meal of the day. But are we really making the healthiest choices when it comes to fuelling our bodies? FEMAIL talks to Australian dietitian Lauren McGuckin

'They've crossed over to mean': Trump's Press Secretary hits back at Saturday Night Live after he is lampooned by a gum-chewing Melissa McCarthy

Sean Spicer said he thought Saturday Night Live had 'crossed over to mean' on Sunday after Melissa McCarthy gave a blustering, gum-chewing impersonation of him the night before. The White House Press Secretary said the funny woman needed 'to slow down on the gum chewing' and McCarthy's exaggerated performance could be 'dialed back'. Spicer admitted he thought the program was once funny but it had turned mean, especially in Alec Baldwin's portrayal of Donald Trump.

President Donald Trump apparently has a special name for what he calls his 'angry' tweets. When he dismisses someone on Twitter, Trump calls it a 'Tweet Smack'.

Donald Trump leaves Super Bowl viewing party early

President Donald Trump welcomed guests for his lavish Super Bowl party at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on Sunday - just hours after attacking the federal judge who listed his executive border banning entry to nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries. Trump and his wife, Melania, were welcomed by a marching band and cheerleaders (left) just before the viewing party. The president and first lady then took their seats inside the hall along with dozens of other guests (right). Hours earlier, he assailed a judge who lifted his travel ban on nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries (inset).

High St personal shoppers who know what you should wear

Personal shopping is big business these days. The concept travelled here from America, where there are now an estimated 28,000 personal shoppers propping up a £600 million industry. On our own High Streets, everyone from Reiss to John Lewis and Debenhams employs professionals to scour their rails so you don't have to. (On the left: Hobbs and Studioeight. Clockwise from top: Personal shoppers Tracey, Sarah Rhona and Simone)

Piste off? Bradley Wiggins stuns The Jump viewers as he SWEARS on live TV before watershed as Davina McCall is forced to apologise in expletive-filled first episode 

He bravely decided to compete on The Jump on Sunday evening, despite suffering a leg injury just one day before. But Sir Bradley Wiggins' determination was mildly overshadowed by his cheeky slip of the tongue - as he said 'p***' at half past seven before the watershed mark - forcing host Davina McCall to apologise. And he wasn't the only one swearing, as Jade Jones jokingly told her competitor, reality star Jade Jones: 'You're going down b**tch'.  

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Zoe Ball cosies up to new cameraman beau Billy Yates

Zoe Ball looked the picture of happiness as she helped her new boyfriend move into his new flat.  The It Takes Two presenter, 46, is said to have recently started dating Billy Yates, 40, an Antiques Roadshow cameraman. The new romance comes after she split from husband Norman Cook - better known as Fatboy Slim - in September. 

Support for Angela Merkel shrank to a just 4 percentage points, an opinion poll showed on Sunday - her lowest lead in almost three and a half years.

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.

Not everyone is relieved at the discrediting of Phil Shiner, writes DOMINIC LAWSON. The Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers, of which Shiner was vice-president is one such body.

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.

Melbourne woman Toni O'Sullivan was left shaking and in tears after a Stimson's python slid out onto her windscreen as she was driving, before it was safely secured by a snake catcher.

A photo shared on social media of of three Australian electricians changing a light bulb with an unusual looking setup has divided the internet.

SAS founding father Jock Lewes almost became a NAZI

Society figure Jock Lewes (left), a former captain of Oxford University Boat Club, was one of two officers who became national heroes when they created the SAS, a unit that went on to help secure an Allied victory in the Second World War. But, just three years before its creation, Lewes had a brief stint as a Nazi sympathiser, telling his parents that Germany was 'far from being a totalitarian state' and even attending a ball alongside Adolf Hitler (inset) and Joseph Goebbels. Lewes also fell for Senta Adriano (right) - a society girl who was a member of the Nazi party - and even became engaged to her. But Lewes became disillusioned with the Third Reich when the Nazis launched a wave of violence against Jewish businesses in what has become known as Kristallnacht, or Night of the Broken glass. The revelations feature in a BBC documentary airing tonight which is based on Ben Macintyre's book, Rogue Heroes.

Qatar Airways Flight QR920 will travel through 10 time zones and five countries before reaching Auckland, New Zealand. The ultra long-haul flight is the world's longest commercial service.

BBC Radio 4 newsreader and announcer Howard Philpott, 63, has died in London after a short battle with cancer.

Craig Meehan, 30, is the ex-boyfriend of Shannon's mother, Karen Matthews, and was spotted walking next to a woman just two miles from where she was found near Dewsbury, West Yorkshire.

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.

The baby was among more than 120 migrants rescued by Libyan coastguards off the coast of Tripoli in the early hours of Sunday morning. Over 2,000 migrants have been rescued so far this month.

Twins dealing with double heartbreak opt for mastectomies

Twins Rose and Charlotte Turpie, 27, from Manchester (left) discovered they were carrying the BRCA2 breast cancer gene and both opted to have double mastectomies (right). They had already lost their mother (bottom right) to breast cancer and didn't want their father Paul to see them suffer (bottom right). But they suffered more heartbreak when Paul passed away from cancer months after their surgeries.

Great-grandmother Joan Pimblett had almost made her way across the street in a shopping area of Greater Manchester a few hundred yards from her flat when she was struck by a vehicle.

Anjit Uppal and Clive Kieff took the HMP Hewell prisoner to the Alexandra Hospital, Worcestershire. The inmate, known as Prisoner X, asked to go to the toilet and threatened the guards with a knife.

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

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.

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.

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

Freemason Grand Master Alan Wright (pictured), 75 was caught by police at Bury St Edmunds railway station waiting to meet a 14-year-old boy, who was actually an officer working on an undercover sting

Recovered anorexic reveals she didn't eat for 30 days

Whitney Jones, a 29-year-old from British Colombia, Canada, battled anorexia during much of her teens after losing her father in a tragic accident. The mother-of-three is now in recovery and has opened up about how she once survived on just vitamin tablets for 30 days in a bid to keep her weight low. (Pictured from left: Whitney Jones as a teen at the height of her eating disorder, now, as a 29-year-old. Inset: as a teenager before the anorexia took hold)

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.

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

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.

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.

Faron Paul, 31, said he would allow his 14-year-old daughter to go to her cousin's birthday party in Tottenham if he could supervise. He later found several teens were carrying knives.

Big Mac bunfight at dawn: Mass brawl breaks out in a McDonald's kitchen at 5.30am as thug customers throw burgers at each other and hit a woman with a mop

A minute-long clip (pictured) shows two rowdy groups facing off inside the fast food chain's Grand Central restaurant in Stockport around 5.30am on Sunday. Fighting quickly spread into the kitchen. Spectators can be heard laughing as the fighting breaks out. One man grabs another in a headlock and tries to smash him into a kitchen surface.

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.

Experts have created a voice for Jason Liversidge, of Scarborough, who has been battling Motor Neurone Disease since 2014. His new voice was created from recordings of him speaking.

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

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

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.

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.

London mother-of-nine reveals secret to business success

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 househusband, Richard, 53. The former financial journalist agreed to halt his career and look after their children in the run up to the birth of their fourth child. The couple agreed that Richard would become a stay-at-home husband, raising the children and maintaining their home. Richard became a Buddist monk and dedicated himself to raising the children allowing Morrissey to soar through the corporate ranks.

Instead of letting health workers track the babies' progress, mothers will have to use weighing scales at children's centres without any supervision. It will be introduced in Nottingham in April.

The total number of accidents between cyclists and pedestrians rose from 274 in 2009 to 408 in 2015. In several collisions, a pedestrian died and the cyclist was prosecuted for reckless behaviour.

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.

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.

A trial at the University Hospital of South Manchester suggests 63 per cent of women with the most common form of breast cancer could avoid chemotherapy by using a genetic test.

Owen Madivani, 46, raped another teacher at a hotel in London after a night out at a conference. He had previously been the subject of sexual complaints by staff at his school in Kent.

Police are investigating a claim that teenage cancer patient Eli Stewart told lies about his stomach and lung cancer. Alan Crossan, founder of The Clutha Trust, made the allegations to the police.

Money to burn: Mariah Carey sets on fire her $250k Valentino wedding dress from cancelled wedding to James Packer in new music video

There was no mistaking the symbolism when Mariah Carey was pictured burning a wedding dress in the music video for her new single I Don't. But now it has emerged that the white tulle she torched was the genuine $250,000 Valentino gown she had planned to wear to her cancelled Bora Bora nuptials. The singer, whose nasty break-up from James Packer inspired the song, was seen being fitted for the gown in her reality show Mariah's World. Ever the perfectionist, Mariah went back to the designer again and again in a bid to get the plunging fairytale gown just right. But all that hard work went up in smoke when, in a pointed dig at the Australian billionaire, she sent the gown up in flames for an explosive scene.

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.

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.

Gary Johnston, the owner of Gary's Snacks in Beckenham, south London, was fined £7,530 at Bromley Magistrates' Court. Inspectors found that the floor of his van was 'soiled with dirt'.

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.

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

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.

Inside the Canadian polygamist community

In what's thought to be the first conviction of its kind, a Canadian court recently found two parents guilty of taking their 13-year-old daughter across the border for a sexual purpose when she was forced to marry Warren Jeffs, as their Canadian sect leader alone has 145 children with 27 wives. British Colombia Supreme Court Justice Paul Pearlman ruled Friday that former husband and wife Brandon J. Blackmore and Emily Ruth Gail Blackmore are guilty of taking their daughter across the border in 2004 to marry the now imprisoned Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) leader Warren Jeffs. In addition, the charges against 59-year-old Winston Blackmore (left) came after Special Prosecutor Peter Wilson approved three 'unlawful removal of a child from Canada...' charges against the former couple and Oler. Winston Blackmore is married to 27 women with whom he has at least 145 children in the polygamist community of Bountiful, British Columbia. Top and bottom right children play inside the community at one of two schools.

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.

Labour remoaner Keir Starmer (pictured) was reportedly paid nearly £10,000 for just 20 hours work after he advised Gibraltar how they could nobble Brexit.

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.

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.

Catches of skipjack and yellowfin tuna have remained low. There has been a 15 per cent reduction in yellowfin tuna catches in the Indian Ocean since the beginning of this year.

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.

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'.

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).

ROSS CLARK: A diseased fox bit off part of a man's ear as he was sleeping on a bench in the village of Storrington, West Sussex. Yet rather than being put down, the beast is now being cared for 24/7.

A shocking 50,819 youngsters contacted ChildLine for counselling in 2015-16 - a rate of one every 11 minutes. That was compared to around 47,055 calls four years ago.

David Croft (pictured), 69, was given a three-year community order at Bradford Crown Court in 2010 for downloading 39,000 indecent images of children.

Changes to seven English hospitals have been confirmed - and another 17 are in the balance. A&E; units are set to be replaced in east London, West Bromwich and Birmingham.

Virginia woman had abortion 23 weeks as baby had a tumour

Lindsey Paradiso, from Fredericksburg, Virginia, took to Facebook to share her emotional story of having an abortion at 23 weeks. At 18 weeks doctors noticed baby Omara had an aggressive tumour growing around her neck. Lindsey continued on with her pregnancy in hopes it would be operable later. Weeks later, the baby's tumor had doubled in size and began to spread even further into her chest and Omara had a 99 per cent chance of dying. The couple decided to go through with an abortion through lethal injection.

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.

James Alton, 30, from Derby, says he cannot get a full-time job because of his bipolar disorder, adding that 'entertaining is what I was born to do'. He has appeared on Big Brother's Bit On The Side.

Anderson was first spotted at Assange's residence in September of 2014. The meeting was set up for Anderson to try to persuade Assange to back her new foundation.

Jeffrey Chandler, 53, was zooming at 90mph near Penrith, Cumbria when police stopped him last June. They soon found that he tested for class A and B drugs and was 40 TIMES the drug-drive limit

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'.

Simply divine! Former church could be yours for £600,000

This beautiful 19th century converted church (pictured) in the scenic town of Malvern, Worcestershire comes complete with five floors, three bedrooms and a huge stained-glass window. But house-hunters may be most divinely inspired by the price. At £600,000, it costs less than an average terraced house in London.

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.

When I joined my first weight-training class, I'd just had my 60th birthday. It came as a surprise to me to discover that what suited me most was lifting heavy weights to loud music.

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.

 
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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.

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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.

Fiona's first steps! US zoo's prematurely born hippopotamus walks for the first time

Fiona the six-week-premature baby hippo took her first steps Sunday morning. Thousands of people have shared her photos and videos of the zookeepers nursing her to health. Yesterday the hippo seemed tuckered out in a precious photo of Fiona napping on a zookeeper's chest.

   

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