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Trump says he'll appeal court ruling not to reinstate ban

Just minutes after a San Francisco appeals court ruled not to reinstate President Donald Trump's travel ban, the president lashed out on Twitter in all caps. 'SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!' Trump wrote. A panel of three judges from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided unanimously that they wouldn't issue the government a stay, which would have let the ban go back into effect.

Tara Palmer-Tomkinson was found dead by her cleaner

Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's sister Santa Montefiore (bottom inset) has posted a 'heartbreaking' tribute to her sibling on Twitter today, writing 'My darling sister, I miss you' (left). It comes amid claims she was 'still using cocaine' and in contact with a dealer as recently as last year. The socialite's body was discovered at her luxury west London apartment by her cleaner, as a close friend revealed that she had relapsed into 'a dark place' in the weeks before her death. Builders said they heard a 'loud bang' coming from the apartment last Friday and had not seen Tara (right) since, but this afternoon the barman at her local pub, The Bottlery (top inset), confirmed he saw her on Saturday with her new mystery boyfriend, who has been described as 'difficult'.

Drug-addled and alcoholic, five-times-married actress Judy Garland (pictured in The Wizard of Oz) worked her way through men, many of whom ruthlessly exploited her vulnerability.

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In a breakthrough trial, every patient given the four-in-one 'quadpill' saw their blood pressure drop to healthy levels within a month. High blood pressure affects more than 17million Britons.

James Stunt, who is married to Bernie's daughter Petra, achieved an impressive turnover of £43.5 million with his business Stunt & Co, writes SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE.

Talk about sore losers. Some people (and the BBC is full of them) are tying themselves in knots to prove that Brexit is, as the Corporation's own Europe editor, Katya Adler, puts it, 'an irrelevance'.

Britain currently has no working attack submarines

None of Britain's seven 'hunter-killer' attack submarines are currently on active duty with sources claiming the Prime Minister has been kept in the dark over the matter. It is believed the HMS Astute, commissioned in 2010, is the only one currently at sea although she is still 'weeks away' from active service following a tune-up. It comes after British and French jets were yesterday scrambled to intercept Russian nuclear bombers approaching UK airspace.

A survey found that 94 per cent of local authorities plan to increase the tax by up to 5 per cent in April - the equivalent of an £80 rise for the average property.

Mothers who cuddled, bathed and dressed stillborn babies

Thanks to changing attitudes to child bereavement, as well as the CuddleCot - which contains an electric cooling system attached to a mat to keep the body temperature low - mothers are taking their babies home to care for them in the days before their funerals. Often concealed in bassinets to give the appearance of a living baby sleeping, CuddleCots enable parents to spend time with their child before their final parting. The baby can be held, dressed and taken for walks like a living child. The widespread use of the device came to light when 21-year-old Charlotte Szakacs and her husband Attila, 28, from York, told how they had used the equipment to care for their daughter Evelyn for two weeks after she died due to a chromosome disorder a month after birth (right, when she was gravely ill). And nursery nurse Lynsey Bell and her husband Mark spent 15 days saying goodbye to their son Rory (left).

B-2 bomber pilots flew 32-hour nonstop mission to Libya

The US dispatched two B-2 bombers to destroy two ISIS camps in Libya in the waning days of President Barack Obama's administration. Dozens of ISIS operatives were said to have been killed in the bombing. The grueling mission entails one continuous flight that spans 32 hours and 5,700 miles (as seen in the map on the bottom right) for the two men inside the cockpit of a B-2. Air Force crew (above) prepare a B-2 bomber for takeoff at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. Each of the B-2 bombers carried 80 500-pound precision bombs guided by GPS satellite systems. Crews are seen above (top right) preparing the bombs for loading onto the aircraft.

The BBC's director of strategy announced this week that the remake of Kenneth Clark's ground-breaking Civilisation series would be 'in many ways the opposite of the original'

The Prince of Wales (pictured) had a meeting this week with representatives of the Duchy of Lancaster which, when he is king, will produce revenue in excess of £16million.

Twin joy! George Clooney, 55, and wife Amal, 39, are expecting a boy AND a girl in June as the happy couple say they have 'hit the jackpot'

Hollywood moviestar George, 55, (left) and the British Human Rights lawyer, 39, (inset) are due to become first-time parents this June after announcing that are expecting not just one but two babies. Host of US chat show The Talk, Julie Chen, confirmed the couple's double joy on Thursday's show after speaking to the Ocean's Eleven actor personally. Speculation of their pregnancy, which comes just over two years since they wed in Venice, has been rife since the Lebanon-born beauty displayed a hint of a baby bump at Barcelona airport last Wednesday (right).

UK Government ministers have been accused of being 'out of touch' after committing £10million in grants to companies looking to invest in commercial space travel.

Can YOU spot all TWELVE members of the Household Cavalry?

An incredible image of twelve members of the Household Cavalry hiding in the jungle has had internet users the world over scratching their heads. The photograph shows a dozen soldiers from one of the British Army's most elite units camouflaged in the foliage of a forest in Brunei. The Household Cavalry serve as the Queen's official bodyguard and is part of the Houseshold Division. It is made up of the two most senior regiments of the British Army, namely the Blues and Royals and the Life Guards. Notable members include Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and his brother Prince Harry, who were both members of the Blues and Royals, and singer James Blunt, who served in the Life Guards. Can you spot all 12 servicemen in the photograph?

Mrs May's 'global Britain' strategy was boosted last year by Apple's announcement it would set up a huge new headquarters in London at the redeveloped Battersea Power Station.

Charlotte Hogg, 46, currently the Bank's chief operating officer, will assume the role of deputy governor for markets and banking next month.

Julia Stephenson on Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and the It-girls

Like Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Julia Stephenson (left) has written that she was caught up in the intoxicating whirl of life as an It-girl. She said if there were a league table, she was definitely Woking FC to Tara's Manchester United, but nonetheless the pair were glamorous, privileged, well-connected - and famous mostly for being famous. Desperate for her book to be a success, she signed up to the PR agency M&M; Management. Tara (right) was another of their famous It-girl clients. She added that she can't speak for Tara, but she knew that for people with insecurities and self-doubt, publicity can become an addictive drug that bolsters confidence and reassures them of their place in the world.

Fifty Shades Darker review by Brian Viner

It may have been freezing cold last night in London, but the Fifty Shades Darker premiere was the hottest ticket in town. The stars swept into Leicester Square for the film, the second in the big screen adaptations of E.L. James's bestselling erotic novels. Jamie Dornan looked as if butter wouldn't melt as he posed with his glamorous co-star Dakota Johnson. Despite receiving generally unfavourable reviews, the first instalment became the UK's highest-grossing 18-rated movie.

Thursday night saw the A-list actors descend upon London's Leicester Square for the UK premiere of the racy romance flick, the second in the big screen adaptations of E.L. James' X-rated novels.

Hoteliers in Spain and the Balearic Islands are taking advantage of the fact that Britons and other nations have switched away from terror risk destinations like Turkey, Tunisia and Egypt.

Lee Dalgleish was on his way to work in London from Gillingham, Kent, when he spotted the amorous couple getting it on - despite the train being packed with workers.

Stunned Paul Hunt, from Taunton, Somerset, was in stitches when the note (pictured) came home in his partner's ten-year-old son's school bag after he was heard using the word dildo in the playground.

Trafficked by her own family: Brave US survivor of sexual abuse reveals how paedophiles made her 'star' in vile porn videos from the age of TEN and let police officers rape her

Jessa Dillow Crisp (right), who is now 29 and lives in Denver, Colorado, has bravely recounted how she overcame a childhood of being gang raped, sexually abused by family members and sex trafficked. Her abuse started aged 10 in her home country of Canada where she was sexually attacked by members of her own family. As a child, she was made to pose for pornographers, had to perform degrading sex acts and was raped in front of the cameras. She was then sold to different pimps and friends of her family who abused her. And after breaking free from the terrifying world of sex trafficking, Ms Dillow Crisp enjoys hiking Colorado's mountains with her husband John (top and bottom left).

Kimberley Taylor, 27, left her home in Merseyside 18 months ago to head for the war-torn Middle East. She enrolled in the Women's Protection Units of female Kurdish fighters in Syria.

World famous singers Adele and Ed Sheeran (pictured) and the producers of hit musical Hamilton have taken steps to prevent their tickets being resold at inflated prices.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has claimed some of the 4.9million refugees who have fled the war-torn country since the civil war began in 2011 are 'definitely terrorists'.

He'll be left red faced! Woman pranks her boyfriend by splattering herself with fake blood - but the joke takes a hilarious turn when he FAINTS at the sight 

Mischievous YouTuber Rebekah Eldridge from Milton Keynes performed a 'fake blood prank' on her boyfriend, Reuben Fiander, only for him to dramatically faint the minute he spots the red liquid. The funny video has since been viewed 715,000 times on Facebook where the couple regularly post the pranks they play on each other.

Shocking statistics found that 11 per cent of 10-year-olds had been exposed to porn on a device in their homes, either a mobile phone, tablet or home computer.

The youngster, who was born a boy, was struck in the shoulder by the metal pellet at her Oldham school after being persistently bullied for changing her sex, her parents say.

Questions have been raised about the purpose of the BBC's week-long coverage into the apparent dire state of the NHS after it gained rare access to an A&E; department in Blackburn.

The NHS has serious problems. But is it right that the State-funded BBC - which is supposed to be neutral - should be so one-sided in judging another State-funded body?

Are these the worst selfie fails EVER?

For the most part, people take selfies to share a fun moment with friends - or simply show off. Unfortunately for these snappers however, they've missed some extremely odd things going on in the background of the photos that ruin the vibe they were going for. BoredPanda have compiled a selfie gallery featuring these rogue additions - including pooping dogs and sex toys - and they're guaranteed to make you cringe...

Somebody has taken to Reddit to ask users how you can tell the difference between being in love with somebody as opposed to just liking them a lot. Some have said that if you don't know then it isn't love.

Lyn Lewis CEO of Journelle and Teddies for Bettys founder Ashley Kelsch have revealed their little known tips for selecting the perfect (and most comfortable) bra every time.

Plastic ducks are funny. We notice them. But, for some reason, we don't seem to notice plastic bottles so much. Yet take a walk on a beach almost anywhere and you are certain to find them.

The Secret Life Of 5 Year Olds returned for a series finale on Channel 5 tonight and saw youngster Oscar left in the corner as Naomi took a shine to his best friend Oliver.

Chris Moyles showcases 5 stone weight loss in London

At his heaviest, he was five stone overweight. But Chris Moyles (pictured before, left) has shed that excess bulk over the last few years; and he proved that he's kept the weight off when he stepped out to join Jamie Oliver at the opening of his new restaurant on Thursday night. The breakfast DJ struck a rather defiant pose with pal Jamie outside Piccadilly-based Barbecoa on Wednesday evening, and looked positively unrecognisable compared to his former self. The 42-year-old (right, with Jamie Oliver) wore a white T-shirt, a navy blue blazer and black skinny jeans, along with casual converse trainers in black and white.

Elizabeth Hughes, 36, from Dundee, told the DWP that she was single in 2010 and had reconciled with husband Arthur in 2013. But, in reality, they were still married and lived together.

Ysis, who lives in Wales, will update followers of the Channel Mum Facebook page as she has an induced labour today. She posted her first video as she left for hospital this morning.

Jade McDaid, 27, was trying on bras in the changing rooms of her local store in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. When she finished she saw a smartphone over the top of her cubicle.

Peter Atilla had returned home to Northampton after spending six months in Afghanistan and claimed he was suffering from sexsomnia, the rare medical condition of having sex while asleep.

The Labour leader whipped his MPs to support the legislation as it cleared the Commons unamended last night, bringing Brexit a crucial step closer.

Labour former Cabinet minister Lord Hain branded the threat 'puerile' and insisted they would not stop the chamber challenging the crucial legislation authorising Article 50.

How to OWN the dancefloor (according to science): Swing your hips and use wild, asymmetric moves

Researchers from Northumbria University women who swung their arms and hips a lot when dancing (simulated left) had their moves rated higher than those who kept them still (right). The research also found that more asymmetric thigh movements were rated highly. According to the study, if you can move your limbs independently, slightly out of phase and with different gestures, then you show more flair and intelligence than other people on the dance floor.

Among the 33 Court of Appeal judges, each paid more than £200k a year, two thirds said their pay is not reasonable, and three quarters said their career pay and pension level is inadequate.

At least eight of the wild beasts descended on the huge reptile after he slithered into their home in south east Asia and gobbled up a piglet.

Jeremy Corbyn repeatedly dodged questions over whether he would be prepared to meet Donald Trump if his state visit goes ahead later this year.

Met commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe raised concerns about mass protests against the US president and suggested thousands of police officers will need to be on duty.

Six weeks ago, Ivanka Trump was bullied sitting with her husband and their children aboard a JetBlue flight departing from JFK airport. Now the bullying continues - this time by Nordstrom.

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Cambridge student sets fire to £20 in front of homeless

A shocked passer-by watched while the apparently inebriated University of Cambridge student, a distant relative of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, allegedly attempted to burn a £20 note in front of a homeless person (pictured left) in the early hours of February 2. Ronald Coyne was named as the student in the video (right) by the Cambridge University Conservative Association (CUCA). He was expelled from the group after video of the prank was seen by hundreds of students when it was shared on Snapchat. It shows the student struggling to set fire to the note (centre) while the cameraman pans to the homeless person who is stood outside a Cotswold outdoor clothing shop. A spokesman for the CUCA told MailOnline: 'The CUCA committee became aware of serious allegations against Ronald Coyne late last week concerning his private behaviour. There is no room for people who behave like that in our association, any other university association, or frankly our university.' Nicola Sturgeon's office said he was not a 'not a direct relative' of the Minister or her husband but a senior Scottish government source confirmed to the Guido Fawkes blog that he is a 'distant' relative by marriage.

A friend of Denisa Silma, who is originally from Romania but lived in London, today told the court that Alin Apopei had once promised to kill her if she left him and fake mental illness to avoid jail.

The slick video shows the Russian jets merging together in a tight formation as they fly in low over a snowy landscape before a pilot is fires missiles down to a target below.

According to one UK aviation safety expert, 87.7% of aircraft accidents are survivable and result in zero fatalities, so the brace position is far from a futile act.

Eastern areas, including Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Northumberland and East Anglia, will be covered with a dusting of snow as showers move westwards throughout the morning.

The jet was grounded for nearly two hours after a Royal Gibraltar Police car drove onto the runway, physically blocking the RAF flight from leaving. A military man was removed from the plane.

The number of miles travelled in a year is up 1.2 per cent. Van traffic is also up by 3.4 per cent, which the AA chief blames on the boom in internet shopping. Traffic on motorways is also up by 2.1 per cent.

Researchers at the University of Alberta have found that showing your romantic partner more love may be key in helping them fight depression.

Internet reviews can be wildly misleading, a study has found, because they are usually created by people who exaggerate how good a product is.

An investigation by the independent rail watchdog found one in five mystery shoppers selected a more expensive ticket than necessary or were at risk of a penalty fare when using a ticket machine.

Doing 50mph with no hands on the wheel, the 18-ton truck driver eating sandwiches while using two phones to chat with his mum and text 

With both hands off the wheel eating his lunch and using two mobile phones, this driver pays absolutely no attention to the road as he drives an 18-ton lorry at 50mph on a busy commuter highway on his way to Essex. This terrifying display of ignorance of road safety was captured by the driver's apprentice who was set next to him in the passenger seat while he was meant to be being shown how to carry out the job in the correct manner.

Ringleader Shabir Ahmed (pictured), Adil Khan, Qari Abdul Rauf and Abdul Aziz are facing deportation to Pakistan after judges rejected their appeals against their British citizenship being revoked.

The security measure is part of a multi-million euro plan to prevent jihadist attacks in the French capital, which have claimed 238 lives around France in the past two years.

Madonna had to convince the judge in her adoption case in Malawi that her age and status as a famous pop star should not stand in her way of adopting the four year old twin girls Stella and Esther

Mark Holyoake, 44, (pictured) claims the billionaire Candy brothers bullied him and threatened his family after he borrowed £12million and has brought the trial to the High Court in London.

The dramatic footage, believed to be filmed in the US, shows the flames increasing in intensity as the woman shouts: 'The house is on fire!' She continues: 'Oh my God, hell no! What the f***?'

Find the perfect present in our Valentine's Day gift guide

With Valentine's Day just days away, time is running out to find the perfect present for that special someone. This essential guide is packed with gift ideas both traditional and quirky. From beautiful jewellery, to stunning watches, gadgets to chocolate hampers, there is something for everyone in this guide to gifts for lovers. Peruse gifts for her, including soft toys and stunning earrings, personalised presents for him, and perfect chocolate boxes and biscuit tins to share between happy couples.

Parents Lalitamma, 23, and Chennabasava, 26, initially didn't want the baby to have surgery. He was transferred to a neonatal unit in Bellari, India. The boy now has two legs.

39 per cent of Britons who are not yet retired think they will never fully stop working. Londoners were the most pessimistic about their chances of retiring, but Scottish workers are more optimistic.

Kingston Road North Car Park sits beneath a luxury apartment block opposite Hyde Park in Knightsbridge. The mystery billionaire will house his collection of 80 supercars there.

Women are uploading their best attempts at 'ugly selfies' on social media, showing off their very best goofy teeth, squashed lips and double chins in a bid to prove that looks can be deceiving.

A group of singletons went speed-dating in a lift at London's The View from The Shard ahead of Valentine's Day. The experiment aimed to explore whether love at first sight exists.

In the 1970s, Professor Sir Peter Mansfield (pictured) led a University of Nottingham team that turned magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) into the powerful tool it is today.

78 per cent have had to act as supply teachers - up from 64 per cent last year. Nearly a third said they are expected to carry out the full duties of a teacher, despite being paid at support staff rates.

As part of a major transparency drive last year, NHS England proposed making every hospital publish a register of consultants' outside earnings.

£26,000 benefits allowance lump sum successful business

Scott and Leanne Gavin (left), from Kirkby, Liverpool, appeared on Channel 5's controversial documentary The Big Benefits Handout last year where they received their windfall. The couple look after a 12-foot Burmese python, five foot-long iguanas, snakes, spiders, millipedes, snails, a skink and an owl. The pair, who have four children and are expecting a fifth, entertain children at birthday parties, christenings and other special events. Pictured (top right) celebrating their windfall last year and (bottom right) the couple's son clutching bundles of banknotes after the cash was delivered to the family.

Ian Stewart told a jury that a tattooed thug called 'Nick' visited him at the couple's Hertfordshire home after snatching his bride-to-be and let him speak to her on the phone.

Jackie Kennedy wrote to David Ormsby Gore - the 5th Lord Harlech and one of JFK's most intimate confidantes - explaining how marrying him would stop her finding 'healing' after her husband's death.

The 55-year-old suffered a fatal head injury after falling about 12 feet from his bathroom window in Belgravia, central London.
The coroner found he died as the result of an accident on December 12 last year.

Angry pensioner Roger Edwards, 70, from Staffordshire decided to campaign against HS2 construction near his home by making his own giant garden protest - but bungled the spelling.

Tracy Proctor, 52, said she has been haunted by the 'protective' figure for the past 14 years with spooky sightings forcing her sons, boyfriends and male visitors to flee her home in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.

Researchers at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, say that there is a 'considerable genetic distance' between Irish travellers and settled Irish populations (stock image).

Prince Charles jokes with Damian Lewis at charity gala

Prince Charles, 68, was the life and soul of the party at the Invest in Futures fundraiser for his charity trust at London's Savoy hotel. He was seen laughing uproariously with Billions actor Damian Lewis (right), catching up with singer Pixie Lott (left) and sharing a joke with Joan Collins (inset).

The BBC Wales 30-second promotional video (pictured) asked 'What's Good About England', before showing speechless Welsh fans struggling to come up with an answer.

Ministers announced today they will hire a firm to find out which claimants are secretly living with a partner. Some couples increase their benefit income by both declaring themselves as single.

Important building blocks for human speech may have evolved the alarm calls, like lip smacks, clicks and raspberries, produced by primates. according to researchers at Durham University.

Diets high in protein from any sources help to keep muscles big and strong, new research from the University of Massachusetts suggests.

Football fans noticed that Derby County player Chris Baird was wearing a strange, bra-like tank top (pictured) underneath his jersey during an FA Cup match, causing social media users to poke fun.

The brothers excitedly told their primary school teachers after being given the green and orange plastic toys as gifts. Central Bedfordshire Council has paid a sum to the family.

Typhoon jets are scrambled to intercept Russian bombers

The Tupolev TU-160 Blackjack bombers (pictured this morning) were in the UK's 'area of interest' but did not enter British territorial airspace, the RAF said. Typhoon jets from RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland and RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire were scrambled to keep watch on the bombers in the latest sign of Russian military activity close to the UK. The mid-air engagement comes amid rising tensions between Vladimir Putin's Russia and NATO.

The two men who were cleared of raping and murdering Scarlett Keeling, who was found dead on a beach in India in 2008, will return to court after the investigation bureau opted to appeal.

A study led by UCLA scientists found a white dwarf star in the constellation Boötes that has an atmosphere rich in carbon and nitrogen, and even the makings for water.

Miguel Gonzalez, 59, had just finished shoveling snow at 333 East 93rd Street when he hit an icy patch while going down the stairs - a misstep that sent him flying head first into the glass door.

Sandra Summers, 70, of Walton Road in Bournemouth, was last seen leaving her address in a taxi at around 10am on Saturday October 22 last year. She was spotted in Fife on Wednesday.

This amusing video shot by a retired state trooper in Minnesota shows a robot piloting a drone. The robot can control the device all by itself - despite at one point crashing it into some trees.

Nurse Lea Ledesma made a series of errors which led to the death of granddad Ali Huseyin at London Heart Hospital. She confused 'Huseyin' for 'Hussain' - a mistake which turned out to the fatal.

Lynch mob throw a woman onto a BONFIRE

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT The 30-year-old woman was dragged outside after the 500-strong mob broke down the doors to her cell. She was being held on suspicion of starting a fire which claimed the life of a toddler. A five-year-old child, named Marlon Buzaglo Campos, also suffered serious burns in the blaze she was alleged to have started.

A bride-to-be was left scarred and humiliated after suffering a horrific allergic reaction to Veet waxing strips. Chloe Harrison, 24, from London was due to go on TLC's Say Yes to the Dress.

Professor Workman, chief executive of the Institute of Cancer Research in London, said pharmaceutical companies have got used to big profit margins.

The incredible images were captured by Andreas Mogensen, an astronaut from the European Space Agency (ESA), during his mission on the International Space Station in 2015.

Vintage Valentine's cards with modern gags

Wonderfully witty and mischievous, these are just some of the thousands of greeting cards created by British artist Cath Tate in a 30-year career. In her latest collection, Love Makes The World Stand Still (Portico Books, £7.99), she takes a bittersweet - and often hilarious - look at love, courtship and marriage. Pairing snaps found in junk shops and antique fairs with her wry captions, the book is out just in time for Valentine's Day.

Researchers from the University of Buffalo found that people with the least education are 80 per cent more likely to experience chronic pain than people with the most.

Giles Cooper, from Gloucestershire, lost his father, Stephen, 77, to breast cancer in 2004. Two years later, his uncle, Christopher, also died at the same age from the same disease.

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: This horrifying video shows a cold-blooded hitman gunning down his victim on a city street in south-western Russia, leaving him writhing in agony.

Daniel Green, Lara Nosiru, Miranda Williams and Kim Long all died within the first weeks of the new academic year. But Avon's Assistant Coroner ruled out a link at an inquest into the latter's death.

Experts from the University of California, San Francisco, claim dense tissue makes tumours harder to spot on mammograms - and that women should seek other screening alternatives.

Tamara Ecclestone launches rant about 'breastfeeding'

Tamara Ecclestone has launched an impassioned rant at 'bitter people' who have tried to 'sexualised breastfeeding'. The heiress, 32, posted an artistic snap of her nursing her daughter Sophia - who turns three next month - on her Instagram page on Thursday afternoon while criticising those who reacted in a negative way to her choice. Posing in an elegant shoot for photographer Ivette Ivens, the socialite explained she wanted to speak out on the issue to stem the tide of 'hatred' she was experiencing on varying forms of social media.

A father-of-four died after diving into shallow waters breaking his neck. Dale Smith, 27, from Grimsby had been drinking with his brother and girlfriend when he jumped to his death.

Alison Taylor (pictured) saw four midwives, a hospital doctor, her GP and a trainee GP in her home city of Leicester over a period of 16 days before she collapsed and died on March 31.

Bruce Cordwell was sentenced to three years detention at Leicester Crown Court after admitting to attempting to meet Kayleigh Haywood, 15, who was killed in November 2015, for sex.

Science Minister Jo Johnson said draft space laws would be published within weeks and announced £10million of grant funding would be made available to space firms.

Explosion at EDF's Flamanville nuclear plant in Channel

An explosion occurred just 100 miles from the English coastline in the boiler room of EDF's Flamanville nuclear plant in France at 10am today resulting in one of its reactors being taken offline. An advanced medical post, which usually is sent in during emergencies involving several victims, was sent to the plant. Although Flamanville is France's flagship plant, it has been hit with a string of costly problems in recent years, including the death of a construction worker in 2011.

Mahmudur Rohman ran a company which allegedly sold more than 100 tonnes of turkey to takeaways and shops across the East Midlands who thought they were buying the red met at a competitive price.

Women undergoing IVF have a greater chance of successful pregnancy if they conceive during autumn and winter, experts have discovered.

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Stewart Vine, from North Tyneside, has already had his little toe and the side his left foot amputated after cutting it on a sharp object in the pool at Jolly Beach Hotel.

Joan Daws, 64, died when she became trapped while moving a weighing chair at Laleham care home in Herne Bay, Kent. The owners initially denied wrongdoing but have now admitted several failings.

The leader of the Kremlin phoned Turkey's president Tayyip Erdogan to say sorry for the bombardment in Al-Bab that was meant for Islamic State terrorists, who control the Syrian town.

Grammy for a British genius: Inventor of stereo sound that changed music and film forever is honoured 75 YEARS after he was killed working on top-secret WWII radar

Electrical engineer Alan Dower Blumlein (right) is to receive a posthumous Grammy award for transforming the way we listen to music - and his life is likely to be the subject of a movie. Mr Blumlein's name is listed as one of the 2017 special merit recipients for Sunday night's Grammys and he will be honoured alongside many of the giants of contemporary music. The engineer from Hampstead, North London, was killed while working on top-secret radar technology in 1942. His work was so important that his death at the age of 38 was kept quiet. Born in 1903, he showed early promise by fixing his father's doorbell at the age of seven. He gained a first class degree and joined the research department of Columbia Graphophone, later part of EMI, at the age of 25. It was three years later that he had the 'Eureka moment' that led to the development of stereo recording and playback. The first film with a stereo soundtrack was of a steam train travelling from Hayes Station in Middlesex in 1935 - next to EMI's HQ (left).

Military troops had to be deployed in the state of Espírito Santo after looting, rape and murders broke out on Saturday amid the industrial action in a row over wages, but even they can't wrestle back control.

Friendly gut bacteria - which play a pivotal role in the development of a child - are frequently wiped out by the drugs, according to new research by the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

World leaders have long been split on how to deal with despot Kim Jong-un's regime in North Korea. But a solution could come from a very unlikely source, rugby star Ben Te'o (pictured) says.

Karen Matthews pictured amid row over BBC Shannon drama

Karen Matthews, who faked the kidnapping of her daughter Shannon (inset) in Dewsbury in 2008 in order to make money from publicity, claims she is afraid to leave the house after the first of two-part drama The Moorside starring Sheridan Smith (inset top) was shown on BBC1. Matthews, who was jailed for four years, still maintains her innocence and has now claimed that the truth about her daughter's disappearance in 2008 will eventually be revealed. The day after the first broadcast of the show, she was seen out and about in her new life (left and right).

During the attack, four projectiles were fired into southern Israel, where three were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system, according to the Israeli Defence Force.

The antibiotic-resistant superbug 'MRSA' will make its way to the ISS on February 14, where it will be subjected to microgravity - possibly spurring accelerated mutation.

 

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Incredible archive from the British father of photography goes online to celebrate his birthday - and some places haven't changed a bit! 

These stunning images of early Victorian life are some of the earliest photos ever taken. The complete works of William Henry Fox Talbot - hailed as the British father of photography - have been brought together on a new website launched by the Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford. The free site has been launched in time to celebrate the anniversary of the pioneer's birthday, which was February 11, 1800. Pictured: London's Trafalgar Square (left) and The Royal Exchange (right)

In this image released by Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), a remote-controlled "cleaning" robot, bottom, enters the reactor containment chamber of Unit 2 for inspection and cleaning a passage for another robot as melted materials are seen at Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma town, Fukushima prefecture, northeastern Japan, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. The "cleaning" robot that entered one of three tsunami-wrecked Fukushima reactor containment chambers was withdrawn before completing its mission due to glitches most likely caused by high radiation. (TEPCO via AP)

A remote-controlled cleaning robot sent into a damaged reactor at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant had to be removed because of camera problems caused by radiation.

A new exhibition currently on show in Beijing is celebrating some of the most iconic images from the past century of fashion as Condé Nast opens up its photography archive to the public.

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