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Harriet Jenkins from Southampton lost 15 st in 15 months, but seven years later she is back to square one. She is one of several 'Super Slimmers' to feature in a new Channel 4 documentary. These super slimmers won some of the dieting world's largest weight-loss competitions, but most of those featured have regained much of the weight. Around 40 per cent of people who achieve extreme weight loss - ie, losing up to 20st - put it all, or more, back on, experts say.

David Beckham put off a charity visit to Downing Street

At the time, Beckham was playing for LA Galaxy (top) and therefore domiciled in the US for tax purposes. If he travelled to the UK, it could have meant to pay more to HM Revenue and Customs. He did later undertake the visit, but on a more convenient date. It follows revelations in leaked emails that Beckham's knighthood was blocked by a 'red flag' from the taxman to warn there were issues over his tax. When he found out he had been passed over for the gong, the 41-year-old former England captain branded the Honours Committee 'unappreciative c***s' and dismissed lower awards, ranting: 'Unless it's a knighthood f*** off'. Pictured bottom: Victoria Beckham going to work in New York on Monday.

The former footballer shared a series of messages with his 37.2million followers in which he praised the monarch and plugged his involvement with Buckingham Palace.

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Experts from Ohio State University recently found that the healthier a food's image, the more people expect to pay for it. Yet you can get the same nutrients as those in superfoods for a cheap price.

A male contraceptive jab more effective than the Pill has been found to prevent pregnancy for up to two years, in a dramatic new scientific breakthrough. It is scheduled to be trialed as early as next year.

Donald Trump WON'T speak in Parliament on UK state visit

Donald Trump faces being banned from making a speech in Westminster Hall on his state visit after Speaker John Bercow said he was 'strong opposed'. The Speaker - one of three 'keyholders' for the ancient hall who must agree to its use - said he had been opposed to the US President addressing MPs and peers before his migrant ban. And he said the ban on migrants from seven majority Muslim countries had increased his opposition. Speaker Bercow was applauded by MPs after his intervention, prompted by a point of order from Labour MP Stephen Doughty.

John Bercow, who has been in a peculiar mood since early January, exploded messily all over the Commons yesterday when he attacked Donald Trump, writes QUENTIN LETTS.

Brexit minister Davis Jones made clear the Government had no intention of accepting any amendments to the Article 50 bill. In the first vote tonight, the Government won by 49 votes.

What Meghan Markle is trying to tell us

The pictures of Harry's love buying flowers in Kensington were not the only ones to emerge yesterday - the brunette beauty has given fans an insight into the way she lives back at home in Canada. So we now know that she likes a statement mirror - all the better for staring into while taking another selfie. Mwah! She insists on a neutral palette, with room after room decorated in a whip of cream and white shades. She obviously won't be doing the cleaning! She loves fresh flowers, is partial to a glass of wine or two and she lets her dogs sit on the snowy linen sofa in her elegant drawing room.

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Glenn Briers, 61, from Willenhall, West Midlands, already gave ex Nicola their £600,000 house, a £10,000-a-year salary and child maintenance for their three children. He has built up a £10m fashion empire, which was worth little more than £1m in 2005.

Last week, Viscount Hinchingbrooke revealed he was prescribed antidepressants he didn't need for 20 years. Now, experts say that for many, the medication works no better than a placebo.

'She's a pure evil psychopath': The Accused viewers blast a mother found GUILTY of cruelty against her seven-week-old baby as cameras are given access to her court case in a UK TV first

Viewers were tonight left horrified after a mother accused of child cruelty was found guilty, in a groundbreaking programme - the first of its kind on UK TV. In a television first, Kenzey, 23, (left and top right) allowed Channel 5 cameras to follow her as she prepped for her trial and the resulting verdict (bottom right). She was found guilty of two counts of child cruelty after leaving her seven-week-old baby (bottom right) with violent boyfriend Kyle (inset) and failing to call an ambulance quickly enough when she saw her child was injured.

Victoria Beckham takes full advantage of the spotlight from email hacking scandal to showcase her latest fashions - while David resurfaces in London 

Victoria Beckham was seen leaving her New York hotel in a glamorous orange dress (middle) after a string of leaked emails left her family's brand hanging in the balance. Earlier, the mother-of-four looked furious as she strutted along the pavement into an office.(left) Meanwhile, her husband smiled at fans as he walked along a street in London dressed head to toe in sportswear and carrying two shakes.(right)

London-based Marclay Associates have been employed by the former footballer to try and identify who stole the 18.6million messages and documents.

Prince William's boss urges him to speak about problems

Kate, 34, wore a peplum Oscar de la Renta jacket and matching skirt as she joined William for a mental health conference in London organised by the Guild of Health Writers on Monday night.

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.

A new survey has found that 55 per cent of Britons struggle to identify the correct way to hang the UK flag. When shown two images only 45 per cent were able to choose the right option.

My marriage 'warmed' after my stroke says Andrew Marr

The BBC broadcaster (pictured) said his relationship with his wife Jackie Ashley 'warmed' following his stroke in 2013 which nearly killed him. Despite the marriage being rocked by a series of scandals - which Marr sought to conceal - he now says his relationship is 'better and warmer' than ever.

Scientists at Cambridge University say that if everyone aged 30 to 60 maintained their weight, one in five cases of type 2 diabetes could be prevented.

Chris Kitcher from West Sussex recalls the moment he was diagnosed with prostate cancer vividly, as he was showed his two tumours on a screen. This saved him a painful op to get the diagnosis.

Britain's foreign aid budget is being offered to the Chinese to help look after their elderly. Our embassy in Beijing is inviting groups to apply for cash from a £1.36billion fund.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT -- The idea of sending cash to China to help their older people while ours endure a miserly, threadbare service sticks horribly in the craw.

Ex-England rugby ace was blackmailed by two strippers

Rugby star Danny Cipriani (right) was blackmailed for £15,000 by two strippers after one of them aborted his baby and threatened to sell her story to the press. Lisa Murphy (left), 39, and Violet Smith (centre), 29, both admitted blackmailing the former England player between September and October 2015. The pair were due to stand trial today at Kingston Crown Court but changed their plea after the judge indicated they would not be sent to prison if they admitted the charge.

Lettuce-growing kits can cost as little as £30. You can grow up to four heads at a time. You can grow salad leaves by using a hydroponic system, which is used industrially in the UK and Spain.

Theresa May's government is recruiting advertising giants M&C; Saatchi to lead the online fight against 'alt-right' extremists as part of a £60 million campaign against far-right lies and disinformation.

Contrary to what The Graduate's Mrs Robinson would have you believe, middle-aged women actually prefer older men rather then toy-boy lovers, new research from Finland has revealed.

Email accounts are being hacked by exploiting weaknesses in people's passwords, sending emails that purport to be from a legitimate source in order to trick you into giving away information.

'No wonder women don't report rape!' Apple Tree Yard viewers are outraged as Yvonne is brought to tears by lawyers over her brutal sex assault - before she's found NOT GUILTY of murdering her attacker

The dramatic conclusion of BBC's Apple Tree Yard aired tonight and saw the show's star Dr Yvonne Carmichael, played by Emily Watson, found not guilty of her rapist's murder. But viewers were outraged as she was brought to tears in court when pressed to discuss details of her brutal attack. A barrister pressed her hard on the topic of her assault by demanding: 'Were you raped and is that the truth?' Watson's character, a respected geneticist, replied weepingly: 'Yes! Yes! Yes!'

Forget road-clogging Chelsea Mums on the school run, smug cyclists are far more likely to send your blood pressure roaring. It's their conviction they're the most ethical, clued-up folk on the road.

Nigel Farage admits 'ups and downs' in marriage

The French politician living with Nigel Farage in London branded English women 'drunken tarts' in an email to a woman previously named as his mistress. Laure Ferrari (right) - who moved in with the former UKIP leader (top) last week - hit out at women who wear 'very short' dresses and 'vomit in the street'. The news comes as Mr Farage's wife Kirsten (bottom) revealed they have been living 'separate lives' for years and the politician had moved out of the family home in Kent 'a while ago'. The email was targeted at Annabelle Fuller,(left) a UKIP aide named as a 'former mistress' of Mr Farage in a speech in the European Parliament by former MP Nikki Sinclaire.

The MEP was supporting Ukip leader Paul Nuttall's bid to win the Commons by-election when they were pelted by a protester. The incident came after his wife said they had been living 'separate lives' for years.

Barbara Duckenfield from Conwy consults Dr Martin Scurr about her husband's loss of senses. Could this have been caused by his medication for high cholesterol, high blood pressure or gout?

Flight Lieutenant Andrew Townshend, 49, was flying 187 passengers from the UK to Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, when he was practicing 'long-exposure photography' while his co-pilot got a cup of tea.

West Midlands Police said it had discovered the body of a man in an 'inaccessible area of waste ground' next to the M6, while searching for Zahid Mirza.

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.

Oluwafemi Nylander (pictured) accused Harris Manchester College of institutional racism after they sent out a photo of him in a security alert - despite Nylander being a former student.

The arm, created by scientists at Imperial College, London, detects spinal nerve signals rather than current models where the user twitches remaining muscle to move the limb.

In a memo marked top secret, he wrote to one of his trusted aides in North Africa saying that in the extreme conditions of being kept separate from their wives, the terrorists could masturbate.

Revealed: How Lady Gaga FAKED her Super Bowl stadium roof jump and tricked TV audience into thinking she plummeted 260ft

There's no doubt that Lady Gaga blew the roof off with her spectacular Super Bowl halftime show. But while TV viewers watched in amazement as the singer seemingly plummeted 260ft into the NRG Stadium from the rim, all was not as it seemed. Footage of the 'jump' was pre-recorded, with Gaga actually starting her performance suspended on a safety wire about halfway up.

Trump told the troops today that terror attacks are happening 'all over Europe' but they're not being covered by the 'very, very dishonest press.' His spokesman promised to provide 'a list later.'

'I call my own shots, largely based on an accumulation of data, and everyone knows it. Some FAKE NEWS media, in order to marginalize, lies!' Trump tweeted.

Trump has been burning up White House telephone lines calling his world counterparts and, during those talks, has committed to several trans-Atlantic trips.

Sean Spicer said he thought Saturday Night Live had 'crossed over to mean' on Sunday after Melissa McCarthy delivered a blistering impersonation of him the night before.

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The western half of the island of New Guinea is rich in minerals, especially copper and gold, but its discovery has been a very mixed blessing for the local people. Indigenous tribes like the Kamoro (pictured, left) say they have been hit by disease, poverty and environmental degradation since operations began at the Grasberg mine in 1973. The mine allegedly dumps as much as 200,000 tonnes of mine waste directly into the Aikwa delta system every day, turning thousands of hectares of forest and mangroves (bottom right) into wasteland. All the Kamoro can do is pan for gold (top right) and hope to hit it rich.

The English singer has no trouble matching ex-footballer husband Jamie's athletic physique. In an image she posted on social media recently, she showed off an enviably taut stomach.

EXCLUSIVE: The UK Government's Committee on Climate Change (CCC) says the trendy gadgets, which burn wood chips, should not be fitted in built-up areas as they 'give rise to air pollution'.

Queen Maxima, 45, and her husband, King Willem-Alexander, hosted German president Joachim Gauck and his partner at the Noordeinde Palace in the Hague on Monday night.

Patrick Marshall, who used to work at the south-west London school, was found guilty of 24 counts of indecent assault against nine boys and teenagers, and one count of indecency with a child.

Plasters can be rendered useless if they don't correctly fit. A Japanese Twitter fan, @ponzuyo, has been sharing how to keep a Band-Aid firmly in place with a simple cutting technique.

Whether you are looking to lose weight, tone up or just want to fit back into your favorite dress, try these tips from nutritional therapist Natalie Lamb to help you achieve your weight loss goals healthily.

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.

‘Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away star

Brian O'Shaughnessy, star of Channel 5 show 'Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away', was friends with Milly Dowler killer Levi Bellfield, it has been revealed. Brian O'Shaughnessy met Bellfield while he was working as a bouncer at a nightclub, and the pair were reportedly good friends for 'five or six years'. Pictured: O'Shaughnessy, (left) Milly Dowler, (bottom) and Bellfield.(right)

It was claimed the footballer engineered the cut-price transfer 'miles away' from the English club in a bid to prove to his wife that the affair was over and to get his marriage back on track.

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.

Migrants entering Hungary will not be allowed to leave makeshift camps. A spokesman for prime minister Viktor Orban (pictured) defended the policy, which could lead to clashes with the EU

Anti-terrorism police launched the security operation against people with alleged links to IS early on Sunday, carrying out simultaneous raids in 29 Turkish provinces.

Ministers have begun the process for selling off part of the student loan book to private companies in a move branded 'ugly' by campaigners.

Spending on the forecourts has soared 15.3 per cent in the year to January, as the average price at the pumps has nudged above 120p for the first time in more than two years.

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.

John Caudwell, who founded Phones4u, has been accused by a former employee who took legal action after losing her job. Mr Caudwell, who grew up in Stoke-on-Trent, denies the allegation.

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.

7,200 midwives are aged over 50, including 1,000 who are over 60. The Royal College of Midwives says they need another 3,500 professionals to keep wards running smoothly and safely.

Senior executives said they received details of 287 cases of the model catching fire. Just 59 of these incidents have been investigated. Almost 70,000 owners have failed to take them in for repair.

The new rate would initially cost £565 a month to borrow £150,000 for 25 years. After 18 months, this would switch to the bank's standard variable rate. Buyers need a deposit of at least 40 per cent.

Two cricket clubs in Yorkshire and Cumbria have not yet returned to their grounds. The 130-year-old Corbridge Cricket Club, Northumberland, had to demolish its flooded clubhouse.

Professor Tony Gershlick of University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust says collaterals are small blood vessels running alongside the main coronary arteries to the heart and keep it pumping when needed.

Exercise may not be the key to losing weight, a new Loyola University Chicago study claims. Researchers found that diet was a greater indicator of whether or not you would manage weight.

The incredible animation that shows four alien worlds orbiting a star 129 light years away

A mesmerising new animation reveals four alien worlds orbiting a star 129 light years away. The planets, each more massive than Jupiter, are circling a bright young star that lies in the constellation Pegasus. It comes as the result of seven years of observations at the W.M. Keck observatory in Hawaii, providing a captivating glimpse at four planets whose orbital periods are in nearly precise ratio with each other.

Phil Shiner, 60, who made his name suing the Government at taxpayers' expense, received an honourary doctor of Law from the University of Kent in 2012. He was told to pay interim costs of £250k.

Britain will be the fastest growing major economy in the developed world between now and 2050, according to a report published today.

Sauce sales fell by 3.7 per cent last year to £777m. Last April Mars, which owns Dolmio, advised families against eating some of their products, including pesto, more than once a week.

For decades, I have bristled at particular sounds, and for years I have imagined that it was because I am a peculiarly irritable sort of person. But new research now suggests otherwise.

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 'Stonehenge' in the middle of the Amazon

Hundreds of mysterious structures built into the Earth more than two thousand years ago have been discovered in the Amazon rainforest. The remarkable earthworks have long remained hidden by trees - but, deforestation in recent years has unearthed more than 450 massive geoglyphs. While little is known of their purpose, it's thought that these ditched enclosures, were once used sporadically as ritual gathering places.

Amin Abdullah (pictured), 41 - who was said to have 'lived for his job' - suffered a 'mental breakdown' after he was dismissed from Charing Cross hospital, London, in December 2015.

Researchers at the University of Leicester are testing coloured light as a new treatment approach, based on a discovery from research with migraine patients who also happened to have tinnitus.

Research by the British American Tobacco R&D; Center found lungs exposed to e-cigarettes suffered just two gene mutations - compared to the 123 genes changed by exposure to tobacco.

Ben Thomas, 15, was found safe and well on Monday, police said. He vanished seven days ago from his home in Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire.

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.

European Parliament documents on the new ban on roaming charges say they will not apply to British travellers after the UK officially leaves the EU - expected to be in spring 2019.

Van der Westhuizen, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest scrum-halves in the sport's history, died in hospital on Monday at the age of 45. He played 89 Tests for the Springboks.

Mark McLelland from Glasgow woke up on what he thought was Monday after a night of drinking - and, feeling worse for wear, decided to pull a sickie. But it was actually Sunday, his day off.

Research by the British American Tobacco R&D; Center found lungs exposed to e-cigarettes suffered just two gene mutations - compared to the 123 genes changed by exposure to tobacco.

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.

NHS trusts are not meant to have more than 85 per cent of their beds occupied - but 137 of the 152 trusts are currently operation above this, according to an analysis of figures by the BBC.

HMP Fight Club: Shocking video shows one inmate knocking out another while fellow prisoners cheer during brutal boxing match in a British jail

A video showing two inmates entering a boxing match while other prisoners cheer them on has been published online. The footage, apparently filmed at HMP Featherstone in Staffordshire, shows a crowd of around 20 convicts baying for blood as the fighters trade blows, shouting 'finish him' while the beaten man lies helpless on the ground. At least three mobile phones - banned in British prisons - were used to record the bout and not a single guard is seen during the five-minute clip.

Patrick Marshall, who used to work at the south-west London school, was found guilty of 24 counts of indecent assault against nine boys and teenagers, and one count of indecency with a child.

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.

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.

Pretty Jessica Hunt, from Plymouth, discovered her image had been 'catfished' - used by someone online to secure dates - but they'd unusually swapped out her face for another.

A warning went out to millions of parents around the world that schoolchildren could be sending nude selfies after being groomed by paedophiles through teenage dating app Mylol.

Heavily armed police keep a VERY close eye on Israeli PM

The Prime Minister is hosting Benjamin Netanyahu at No10, with tensions likely over settlements on the West Bank and the Iranian nuclear deal. There was a huge and heavily armed police presence in Downing Street (pictured). But the visit did not get off to the best start when the Israeli leader got out of his car in the famous street - and Mrs May did not emerge. After waving sheepishly at journalists opposite, Mr Netanyahu went inside unaccompanied. But the PMs did then emerge all smiles to shake hands for waiting photographers (inset).

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.

For many people, having children is one of the best and most rewarding decisions of their lives - however there are others who feel very differently.

Denver Beddows, 95, from Warrington, was arrested after his wife Olive suffered serious injuries. The pensioner appeared in front of magistrates this morning and has been remanded in custody.

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.

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.

A 12-year-old girl, named Tania (pictured), died after being drugged, raped and drowned in a canal, her family claim - but say police in Pakistan are refusing to investigate.

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

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

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.

Hayley Browning, 27, from Chelmsford, Essex, shared her experience online in the hope of helping other women find lumps before it is too late for them to be treated.

Ministers yesterday vowed to make it 'easier' for older homeowners to move into sheltered accommodation. Pictured is housing minister Gavin Barwell.

Bonnie Morgan terrifies Rings co-stars with method acting

The actress went through quite the transformation to become the terrifying movie villain, and apparently took her tole very seriously. Costar Matilda Lutz revealed that Bonnie stayed in character while onset, saying that it was 'pretty scary' seeing her around. 'But then one day, I walked in the makeup trailer and I saw the whole process [of getting her ready],' she said.

Several caravans and vans, believed to be from the travelling community, have set up camp at the supermarket in Hull - and furious residents claim shopping trolleys are being vandalised.

Appearing on BBC Woman's Hour on Monday, Dame Margaret Barbour revealed the Queen was offered a wax jacket on her Diamond Jubilee but insisted she wanted her old one back instead.

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.

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 a tumor.

A sex doll company is set to release a robotic sex assistant that can form emotional bonds with its users. Each life-like silicon 'RealDoll' requires about 80 hours of work to make and has customized genitalia.

Julia Bushby, 46, and Natalie Murray, 35, from Dewsbruy, appeared on This Morning ahead of the BBC drama The Moorside about the abduction of Shannon Matthews.

 
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