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Meghan Markle makes a bold declaration of her love

The Suits actress, who has 'virtually moved into' Prince Harry's Kensington Palace cottage, stepped out to shop for flowers in London and the gold ring embossed with the Prince's initial was impossible to miss, right. The Canadian actress, who has previously worn a necklace with his initial on and matching love bracelets with her boyfriend, looked casually chic in Hunter wellies, a green Barbour jacket, jeans and a blue beanie hat as she navigated the streets.

Graham Mills told to up ex-wife's money after she spent it

Part-time beautician Maria Mills, 51, received a £230,000 lump sum - along with £1,100 monthly maintenance payments - when she split from her husband Graham after 13 years of marriage. But, since the divorce in 2002, Mrs Mills has invested the money 'unwisely' in a series of London properties, landing herself in debt because of her 'poor' decisions. Judges said that, each time, Mrs Mills 'moved upmarket', going from a house in Weybridge, Surrey, to a smart three-bedroom flat in Wimbledon and then to a two-bedroom apartment in a luxury Victorian mansion block in Battersea. Mr Mills argued he 'should not be the insurer against the wife's poor financial decisions'. But the businessman has now been ordered to increase Mrs Mills's monthly payments to £1,441 so she is 'able to meet her basic needs'.

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.

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.

Stefano Brizzi, who murdered PC Gordon Semple at his south London flat last April, is understood to have taken his own life at Belmarsh prison in south-east London yesterday.

The motorist, who has not been identified, noticed that she had parked next to another silver Ford Kuga at Melbicks Garden Centre in Coleshill, Warwickshire.

New eyeballs please! Great Britain wins Davis Cup clash by default - after Canadian teenage star puts the UMPIRE in hospital by smashing the ball into his face in flash of temper

Canada's teenage star Denis Shapovalov wrote his name into the Davis Cup competition's 117-year history by handing a 3-2 victory to GB with a flash of temper in Ottawa, Ontario, 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 (pictured) flush in the left eye when he angrily smashed the ball away from mid court. 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 was taken to hospital for a check-up.

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.

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.

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.

Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania professor, Dr Adam Grant, and researcher Reb Rebele, explain that selflessness at work ends up hurting the very people you intended to help.

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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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.

Welsh singer Katherine Jenkins hits back at David Beckham

Welsh singer Katherine Jenkins (left) has hit back at former England football captain David Beckham after he allegedly branded her OBE award a 'f****** joke'. The songwriter, 36, has rubbished his alleged comment - discovered after emails were hacked - and defended her award. She was given an OBE in the 2014 New Year Honours for her services to music and charity. Her manager, Professor Jonathan Shalit, said she deserved her award for her charity work and music career. It comes after Beckham (right, with his wife Victoria) allegedly wrote an email to his PR manager, Simon Oliveira, indicating his fury that Ms Jenkins had been handed an OBE after he missed out on the knighthood.

Stella Weston, 36, from Halesowen, complained when a woman parked in a disabled bay in a McDonald's store she needed for her dementia-suffering nan - only to find it was the manager.

Peter Scotter, 55, of Roker, Sunderland, appeared at Newcastle Crown Court to admit racially aggravated assault by beating and a separate charge of racially aggravated harassment.

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.

Ruslanas Solovjovas, 39, took aim at passers-by and shoppers from a third floor window in Boston, Lincolnshire, injuring his victims and leaving another woman traumatised.

Ian Moore jerked his steering wheel to the left in a bid to end an argument with Yasmin Boultby (pictured) while driving on the M1 at Ilkeston, Derbys, eventually crashing into the central reservation.

With officers staging a walk-out over conditions, thugs are running riot in Brazil, with people running rampant with guns and machetes, shops being robbed, buses set on fire and bodies left in the street.

Lady Gaga's fans back star against Super-Bowl bodyshamers

While she has received huge acclaim for her hits-packed set, some viewers were less focused on the performance, and more about being critical. As the star danced up a storm on stage in a crop top, some critics hit social media to mock the star's 'belly'.

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.

The perfect meal prep foods for weight loss revealed

Meal prepping is the craze for preparing healthy weekday meals in advance. About 4.5 million photos of perfectly prepped food are tagged under the hastag #mealprep on Instagram (right). If you're looking to join the trend, a new graphic (left) showing you exactly what to fill lunchboxes with may be useful. According to MealPrepOnFleek.com, all you need is three ingredients: a lean protein, a starch and a vegetable.

Vivienne Swain, 60, from Rochdale, was diagnosed with mesothelioma - a form of cancer that affects the lining of the lungs and is often linked to asbestos exposure - in August 2015.

Jack Mitchell, 24, died at the Warehouse Club in Stroud, Gloucestershire at the weekend and a 28-year-old local man has since been arrested on suspicion of murder and is in police custody.

Iris Sibley, 89, had been taken to Bristol Royal Infirmary last June after she suffered a fall at her care home. It took health officials until January 4 to find her a suitable nursing home.

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.

Police say hunt for missing Celeste Smith is 'high risk'

Fears are growing for a missing lifeguard who is said to have vanished after discovering she was having her ex-boyfriend's baby. Celeste Smith, 19, was last seen at a friend's house in Plymouth on Tuesday night - a day after finding out she was pregnant. The teenager, who lives in Saltash in Cornwall, said she was going home to have a bath but never made it back to the family home. It has since emerged Celeste was due to meet the father of her child and attend a meeting about the pregnancy on Wednesday - but failed to show for both.

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.

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.

Families living in the building in the town of Serov have lodged a formal complaint with local housing chiefs saying the icicle of frozen urine and faeces is a public health hazard.

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.

Nigel Farage returns to home he shares with wife in Kent

Kirsten Farage (right today), who no longer wears a wedding ring, said that the former Ukip leader (left today) moved out of their family home in Kent 'a while ago' and admitted: 'This is a situation that suits everyone'. Mrs Farage said: 'My husband and I have lived separate lives for some years and he moved out of the family home a while ago'. She added: 'This is a situation that suits everyone and is not news to any of the people involved.' The couple married in 1999, after Mr Farage's divorce from his first wife, and have two children. German-born Kirsten's announcement came as it was revealed that Mr Farage is living in a grand Georgian house in west London and Laure Ferrari (inset) has moved in too.

Shane Collins, 31, originally from Rathcoole and now living in London, took a risk by quitting his high-flying job in property and opening the capital's first-ever boutique boxing gym.

Bolebec House in Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, sits at the foot at the ruins of Bolebec Castle, which was destroyed before 1651 under the orders of Oliver Cromwell in the Civil War.

Scottish boss has hilarious putdown for a staff member

Mark McLelland woke up on what he thought was Monday morning after a night of drinking - and, feeling worse for wear, decided to pull a sickie. But the Glasgow-based worker's boss, known as Greig, showed little sympathy and dismissed his excuse - on a Sunday - as the 'worst he'd ever heard'. Mr McLelland tweeted a screenshot of the conversation, saying: 'When you wake up thinking it's Monday morning and text your gaffer wanting a day off.' It has since had 20,000 likes and 5,000 retweets. The initial text to Greig reads: 'Greig is it alright if I can take a holiday today mate I've got the runs man?' Greig then replies: '1 - you need to come up with a better excuse than the runs, that's the worst ever. 2 - it's Sunday, ya f***ing weapon.'

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.

Fighters from the Free Syrian Army disembark from a vehicle near the town of Bizaah northeast of the city of Al-Bab on February 4, 2017 ©Nazeer al-Khatib (AFP)

Syria's army and its allies advanced towards the northern Islamic-State held city on Monday, cutting off the last main supply route that connects to militant strongholds further east towards Iraq.

Rick Parfitt and his first wife Marietta's daughter Heidi died aged two, after falling into the swimming pool at their home in Hambledon, Surrey. Marietta says Rick didn't come home that night.

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.

Dramatic moment a vicious brawl breaks out between huntsmen and saboteurs leaving one protester with a fractured skull 

Horrifying footage shows a confrontation between two men (right) before a fight breaks out in an area of secluded woodland in South Molton, Devon. It was filmed after tensions overflowed during a meet of the Cheldon Buckhounds which was monitored by the Devon County Hunt Saboteurs in May last year. Ollie Richmond suffered a fractured skull (inset) and eye socket trying to protect fellow saboteur Andy Kane, 53, who was allegedly hit with a motorcycle helmet.

An Easyjet pilot alerted flight handlers of a near collision with a drone flying close to his Airbus as he prepared to land at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

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.

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.

Domino's Pizza admit buying £1 potato wedges from ASDA

Staff member was snapped buying £1 bags in bulk at Asda by Sinead Sarah on Twitter. Domino's sells side portions of wedges for £3.49. The chain did the same thing in 2014 when a staff member was caught buying wedges for 59p from Aldi.

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.

Pet owners in a neighbourhood in Wallsend, Northumbria, believe an resident is cruelly targetting pets after becoming angry with dogs barking and cats roaming around their garden.

Abra Woods, 25, from Shildon, County Durham, appeared on This Morning to thank viewers for liking her brother Troy Mackinlay's social media photo which revealed the extent of his burns.

Pogba's new £3.49m home - £600,000 less than asking price

NEW The world's most expensive footballer paid £2.9m for the swanky five-bedroom home (pictured) that was up for sale at £3.49m. Pogba saved himself a fortnight's wages with the cut-price deal just before the transfer window. The Frenchman, who rejoined United from Italian side Juventus in a record £89m transfer last summer, will enjoy luxuries including a heated indoor swimming pool, saunas, and his own media room. The secluded, security-gated property, in one of the north-west's most affluent neighbourhoods, is believed to be a former home of ex-United striker Javier Hernández and his sister Ana.

The warnings are part of the government's 'Get It Right' campaign which aims to warn internet users of the dangers of online piracy. The consequences for ignoring the warning are not yet clear.

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.

A Canadian court found two parents guilty of taking their teen daughter across the border when she was forced to marry Warren Jeffs, as their Canadian sect leader alone has 145 children with 27 wives.

'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.

£360m 'Sailing Yacht A'  delivered to Russian billionaire

A mammoth $450million (£313million) sailing yacht was spotted pulling into Nobiskrug shipyard in Germany yesterday evening to be delivered to her new owner after months of rigorous testing. The 468ft-long vessel, owned by Russian billionaire Andrey Igorevich Melnichenko, was an impressive sight to behold as it sailed into the German Naval Yard in Kiel, north of Hamburg on Friday evening. The impressive superyacht, which was has three 300ft masts standing  taller than Big Ben's tower, was imaginatively named 'Sailing Yacht A' by its owner. Mr Melnichenko hit the headlines back in September when he moored his other £225 million masterpiece, 'Motor Yacht A', on the Thames.

Bank of America has advised its clients that it expects sterling to suffer one final plunge in value when Article 50 is triggered - but it will then rise in value to perform a V-shaped recovery.

Aaron Cauchi, 19, Robert Molloy, 20, and another youth aged 16, who cannot be named because of his age, admitted launching the foul-mouthed tirade on the tram in Manchester.

Wealthy landlord David Lubin, 59, was jailed for eight months at Cardiff Crown Court after he invented bogus tenants to take the blame for speeding in his Jaguar.

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Facebook posts see parents humiliate their kids online

This hilarious collection of images reveal how children have been left mortified by their parents' online presence. From offering out relationship advice to bringing up embarrassing secrets these pictures might just have you reaching for the 'unfriend' button.

Emily Nikols, 25, from Liverpool, wears nothing but Marigolds to dust shelves, vacuum and iron at her naturist clients' homes. Her customers are forbidden from making advances towards her.

The company's website proudly states: 'We are the only motorbike tour company that hires young and beautiful lady drivers' and goes on to say 'Our mission is to provide a service like no other.'

A lunar eclipse is forecast to appear, casting a shadow across the moon. And just a few hours later, Comet 45P - the New Year comet - will make its closest approach to the Earth.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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...

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.

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.

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.

Knox is known all over the world because of the notorious killing of Meredith Kercher, for which she spent four years in jail but was later acquitted.

Terrified mother, 36, chases a burglar out of her house

Victoria Riley (left) chased burglar Lee Cheney (inset and right) out of her home in Hedon, Yorkshire, after coming back to the property to find him in her kitchen. Cheney was later sentenced to 10 months in prison after admitting burglary and attempted burglary at Hull Magistrates' Court. Ms Riley said: 'I'm a single mum on my own and I just went into protective mum mode and wanted to get him away from my child as quickly as possible.'

Jian Zhicheng was described as a 'butcher with beauty' and inundated with threatening messages after it emerged that she had been forced to euthanise more than 700 pets in two years.

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

Woman driver desperate to bag a space outside her front door spends EIGHT MINUTES and uses more than 35 manoeuvres to squeeze her car into a bay 

A motorist 'obsessed with parking in a space outside her front door for 20 years' spent eight minutes and performed more than 35 individual manoeuvres in her bid to bag her prized position. The excruciating spectacle in north west London was captured on camera by bus driver Ash Bhudia as he cleaned his bedroom. The charade lasts so long that after five minutes the car in front drives off, leaving her with a free run at the space - yet it still takes her another three and a half minutes to come to a standstill.

Canadian Whitney Jones, 29, fought anorexia for much of her teens after losing her father. The mother-of-three has opened up about how she even survived on just vitamin tablets for 30 day.

Maria Christofi, 42, from London, was diagnosed with a fibroid - a benign tumour - a decade ago. She made the decision to have surgery last month after the symptoms became too much.

Morrisons is selling oysters for £1.50 for six or 25p each at fresh fish counters. The luxury delicacy usually sells for up to £2 each at restaurant while Waitrose sells theirs for 79p each.

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.

Single mother-of-three Leanne Keating, from Abergale, North Wales, claims 10-year-old daughter Tia was left with an angry, itchy rash which developed five days after using the product.

Putin's child soldiers trained to use machine guns

Schoolchildren as young as ten are taught military drills, how to handle Kalashnikovs, practice wrestling and learn to make parachute jumps. Unveiled last year, the Yunarmia has already recruited more than 42,000 school students. It is a 'military and patriotic' organisation that has been criticised as an echo of Hitler Youth.

A minute-long clip 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.

Moving video footage captures the moment an autistic nine-year-old sings for the first time at his school concert in Bristol. Musab Mohamoud, who has learning difficulties has amazed his teachers.

Shocked workers and shoppers saw Eugenio De Freitas (pictured), 52, touching himself underneath his clothing while in the store in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.

Ollie the Pyrenean mountain dog made his way onto the roof of his home in Pontardawe, South Wales, after escaping through an attic window while his owners were out shopping.

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.

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.

Wildebeest is dragged to its death by a crocodile in Kenya

The amazing images were taken at the Mara River, Masai Mara, Kenya by 46-year-old dental technician, Elmar Weiss, who captured the 400kg predator's powerful attack on the helpless Wildebeest. The incredible pictures show the crafty croc stealthily swim towards the Wildebeest before flinging open its jaws to sink its teeth into its neck. The pair struggle in the river, with the mammal rising out of the water trying to escape from its predator as other members of the herd casually stroll by.

CCTV footage recorded at Xining Railway Station in Qinghai, China, shows the youngster strolling towards a train carriage before she slips down and disappears from view.

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.

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.

Robots and computers could replace almost 250,000 public sector workers over the next 15 years, improving efficiency and saving billions of pounds, according to a think-tank report.

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.

Model spends £80,000 on surgery to become a 'curvy Barbie'

Jennifer Pamplona, 24, from Sao Paulo, Brazil, said she was transforming her body in memory of her late boyfriend, who dreamed of her becoming a human doll. She has spent £80,000 and once had nine procedures in just 24 hours (inset) including getting ribs removed, boob job, nose job and much more.

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.

Judges ruled the original terms imposed on Patrick Reilly (pictured) and his sister Deborah Corcoran, were 'unduly lenient'. They were first sentenced in Wolverhampton Crown Court.

Lewes - who alongside fellow officer David Stirling created the SAS in 1941 - had a brief stint as a Nazi sympathiser, telling his parents that Germany was 'far from being a totalitarian state'.

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.

Stunning footage captures fearless kayaker heading over a waterfall in pitch black illuminated only by LED lights 

Brendan Wells, 22, filmed himself and his brother, Todd, took the incredible footage while paddling down rapids on the White Salmon River and Outlet Creek in Washington State. The two are seen splashing water into the air as the bright LED lights flash. Brendan, who hopes to continue filming kayaking expeditions, said: 'I paddle here with my brother on a regular basis and we have so much fun.'

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

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.

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.

People sit at a table on stage and look towards the hologram of hard-left French presidential candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon, as he speaks to supporters who are gathered in Saint-Denis, near Paris, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017. As Melenchon holds a rally in Lyon Sunday, a hologram of him is being projected by satellite to crowds in Paris. (AP Photo/Kamil Zihnioglu)

To create Mr Melenchon's hologram, designers filmed him in Lyon, before using a projector in Paris aimed at a screen on the ground to broadcast the footage.

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.

Obese couple shed half their body fat in just ONE YEAR

Lexi, 26, and Danny Reed, 28, from Indiana tipped the scales at a combined weight of 770lbs (55st) after their diet of pizza and greasy Chinese food saw them devour 8,000 calories a day. But in just 12 months the couple have now lost 308lbs (22st) between them. Pictured: The couple before (left) and after weight loss (right).

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.

Consuming grapes for just six months also helped to boost memory, according to research funded by the California Table Grape Commission - designed to expand markets for fresh Californian grapes.

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.

150,000 migrants' life jackets lie piled on Lesbos coast

These heart-wrenching images show a mountain of life jackets piled on the Greek island of Lesbos where hundreds a sombre memorial to the hundreds of refugees who have drowned while attempting the treacherous crossing. Shockingly, many of the life jackets are fake, and some are even made from sponge, which means they quickly fill with water before dragging their wearer down into the depths. British expatriate Eric Kempson, who along with his family is helping to tackle the humanitarian issue on the doorstep of their home in the town of Eftalou on the island, has warned that the crisis is far from over.

CCTV footage captured on a stretch of highway in China's eastern Zhejiang Province shows the motor exit a tunnel before veering off course and crashing into a metal partition.

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.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has spoken out a year after a United Nations' working group found he was being 'arbitrarily detained' by the UK and Sweden.

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'.

British schoolgirl wows Filipino talent judges yet again with another 'sexualised' performance as her mother dismisses critics who 'don't understand' local culture 

British schoolgirl Xia Vigor has wowed Filipino talent judges with her impersonation of Ariana Grande. She starred in the popular reality show, Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids as the American pop star. However, her parents, Alan Vigor and Christy Bernardo, have previously come under fire from critics for her 'sexualised' performances.

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.

The beautiful former church (pictured) in the scenic town of Malvern, Worcestershire could be yours for £600,000 - £40,000 less than the average price of a terraced house in London

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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If you had a family photograph taken how many people would be present? Well, for one supersize family in China, 500 relatives turned up for their photo session, requiring a drone to fly back from a distance in a bid to get the full clan in the frame. Apparently it took more two years for the Ren family to coordinate the impressive stunt, which took place close to their ancestral town in the Zhejiang province.

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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