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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. The former Ukip leader denied he is having an affair with the woman at the centre of a probe into illegal funding of his party, calling it 'crackers'. Yesterday Mr Farage visited his former marital home and the MEP is believed to have left the property late last night. Mr Farage has said he was giving Miss Ferrari 'short-term help' with her accommodation because she had nowhere else to go and needed money. Asked if he had slept with her, he said: 'I'm not answering ludicrous questions, like have you ever held her hand, ever had dinner with her’.

Stefano Brizzi who murdered policeman found dead in jail 

Stefano Brizzi (left) murdered PC Gordon Semple (right) at his south London flat last April after meeting him on gay dating app Grindr. He is understood to have taken his own life at Belmarsh high-security prison (inset) in south-east London yesterday.A prison service spokesman said: 'There will be an independent investigation by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman.'

Lauren Bolt said she had a 'complete breakdown' after receiving a letter from Cardiff Magistrates' Court ordering her to pay £616.30 before the end of this week.

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, writes KATIE HOPKINS.

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.

It emerged last night that Beckham 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.

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.

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.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were back in their formal wear as they visited a primary school in north London today, just 24 hours after donning their trainers for a session with marathon runners.

The child, who was deemed in extremely serious condition, was a passenger in a Polaris off-roading vehicle that flipped over as part of a hunting trip she was on.

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An article on 17 June last year included a photograph said to be of Kamil Najim Alseran, an Iraqi bringing a legal claim against the Ministry of Defence.

Bodybuilder Richard King and Patrick Allen filed a claim stating they were strangers who had been involved in a serious car crash in Carnoustie, Angus.

Great Britain's Davis Cup first round ended in sensational fashion, victory achieved through a sudden default after the umpire was hospitalised due to being hit in the face by a ball.

The Met Office is warning of snow in the Highlands and ice causing treacherous driving conditions today, while it also expects the weather to become very windy with 75mph gusts in Scotland.

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.

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.

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.

Prime Minister Theresa May (pictured) has said that regaining control of Britain’s borders will be a ‘red line’ in her negotiations with the EU over Brexit.

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.

An error-strewn weather report on Countryfile raised eyebrows amongst viewers. Schafernaker, 37, was pictured next to a screen telling viewers the weather would be 'dier' instead of 'drier'

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.

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.

Russell Square knifeman pleads guilty to killing tourist

Zakaria Bulhan, 19, killed retired teacher Darlene Horton, 64, just hours before she was due to fly home to Tallahassee, Florida, after visiting the UK with her university professor husband Richard Wagner. Bulhan, a Norwegian national of Somali origin who was living in south-west London, denied murdering the mother-of-two, but pleaded guilty to manslaughter by diminished responsibility today. Prosecutors have accepted that schizophrenic Bulhan was in the midst of a psychotic episode at the time after police ruled out a terrorist motive to the attack. Israeli Yovel Lewkowski (inset) was among five others stabbed.

Celeste Smith, 19, from Cornwall, was due to meet the father of her child and attend a meeting about the pregnancy the day after her disappearance – but failed to show for both.

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.

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.

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.

Overseas patients needing non-urgent treatment at hospital will be made to pay first under a major crackdown on health tourism.

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.

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).

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.

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.

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.

The South Korean multinationals Samsung and LG are embroiled in a Volkswagen-style scandal, after technology in their sets meant they performed better in energy efficiency tests than in real life.

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.

A survey for BBC Gardeners' World Magazine found just one in eight had regularly spotted a hedgehog in their garden. The drop is blamed on a reduction of their natural habitat.

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.

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.'

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: The Diane Abbott Foundation held the celebration in the grace-and-favour apartments of Speaker John Bercow at the Palace of Westminster.

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.

Mr Justice Bernard McCloskey launched a withering attack against Burton & Burton, who are funded by the taxpayer. The solicitors defended the Rochdale child sex abuse gang.

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.

A care firm worker in Essex moved into the home of a vulnerable client they were supposed to be looking after, a damning report reveals.

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.

Step-dad of Shannon Matthews is seen for the first time

The stepfather of Shannon Matthews (bottom right) who was jailed for child sex offences has been photographed for the first time (left) since her fake kidnap. Craig Meehan (inset, left), 30, is the ex-boyfriend of Shannon's mother, Karen Matthews (centre, bottom) and was spotted walking next to a woman just two miles from where the youngster was found. In 2008, police launched a desperate search after Shannon did not return to her home in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. A £50,000 reward was put up after she disappeared and her mother made emotional appeals on the television. However, just weeks later it was revealed that her kidnap was staged. He was photographed just before a new drama about the fake kidnap is due to be aired on BBC One. The drama stars Bafta-winning actress Sheridan Smith (top right) as Karen's friend Julie Bushby.

Steven Caulker, 25, was arrested at Clapham Junction Station in south-west London at 12.40am on January 16. The former England international pleaded guilty to being drunken and disorderly.

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.

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.

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

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'.

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)

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

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

Jack Harding, 25, from Northallerton, Yorkshire, captured his girlfriend Emma and friend Mark perched on a cliff in Trolltunga, Norway. They drove from Sweden for 12 hours and trekked for six.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.'

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

Spanish police arrested James O'Byrne in connection with the death of Stephen Allford, 51, who was found dead on a bench outside Malaga Airport in October 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.

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.

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.

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'.

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.

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

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).

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.

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.

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

Iran is today testing missile and radar systems to 'showcase its power' to new US President Donald Trump. The test retaliates to sanctions on Tehran yesterday for a recent ballistic missile trial.

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