Scottish police find body in search for missing boy

A major search was launched after the child was reported missing from a property in the Milton of Drimmie area, close to Bridge of Cally in Perthshire at around 11.15am on Sunday. The Police Scotland helicopter and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service personnel were involved in a full search of the area along with police officers.

Police and an air ambulance rushed to the scene of a double stabbing in Cheshunt in Hertfordshire. Pictures on social media show police vans and an air ambulance at the scene.

Some phone so regularly their favourite books are kept by the phones of counsellors who take the calls, according to the National Association for Children of Alcoholics.

EXCLUSIVE: Rents and rates specialists CVS said the cost of a pint at British pubs in general could go up by 5p - or as high as 30p when other factors are taken into account.

Phil Jones, pictured, who is on £80,000 a week, sacked Nigel and Angela Stubbs in November having spent three years working for the Manchester United star and his fiancee Kayla Hall.

Kraft Heinz has 'amicably agreed' to withdraw its proposal for a merger with Unilever, a joint statement between the two companies has announced.

Last month Portuguese judges rejected Kate and Jerry McCann's appeal over detective Goncalo Amaral's book in which he alleged Maddie died in their holiday flat and they faked her abduction.

Temperatures in the UK will be hotter than Spain, Greece and Saudi Arabia thanks to a 'blast of hot air from the Caribbean' before wind and rain will close in and batter the north from Tuesday.

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An article on 8 February stated that diabetes charity Silver Star donated £2,500 to John Bercow's 2010 election campaign.

Muslim parents 'sent school headteacher death threats

The headteacher of a mostly Muslim primary school has been forced to work from home by death threats from parents who hate her western values. Trish O'Donnell, head of Clarksfield Primary School in Oldham (pictured), has endured 'harassment and intimidation' in the form of 'aggressive verbal abuse' and 'threats to blow up her car' from parents pushing conservative Muslim values. Former governor Nasim Ashraf (left) has been accused of intimidating staff but there is no suggestion he threatened Mrs O'Donnell, whom he wants to resign. The school is mostly filled with Pakistani pupils who do not speak English as a first language. A section of the school's website titled British values only reads: 'coming soon'.

Mobile phone footage shows the 'disgusting' scenes which unfolded after a boxing event at Leeds United's Elland Road stadium when fans began brawling.

Sarah Boyle, 26, from Staffordshire, says she was encouraged to undergo a biopsy after her son Teddy, now one, repeatedly rejected her right breast while feeding.

A Ukip canvasser in Stoke has been caught on CCTV urinating on the fence outside Marjorie Pinches' home in the Northwood area of the city before trying to force his way into her home to use her toilet.

The Queen's favourite mode of transport has been given a reprieve after it emerged that reports of the royal trains demise had been greatly exaggerated. Test showed it to be in excellent health.

Mr Khan said the tycoon's ban on refugees and travel ban aimed at people from seven Muslim-majority countries were reasons not to be 'rolling out the red carpet'.

Shadow home secretary Diane Abbott became the first black woman ever elected to the Commons in 1987 and said she had always suffered racist attacks.

Manchester's worst rated hotels pictured

Pictures show what could be the worst hotel in Manchester. The Merchant hotel has racked up 266 'terrible reviews' out of 389 overall review. One reporter visited to see if the reviews were truly justified. A single room with a shower and sink but no toilet costs £42 - not including an extra £2 for towels. Guests are forced to use a shared toilet at the end of the corridor. Dated decor and old fashioned carpets, disgusting chairs layered in grime, one reporter for the Manchester Evening News - who visited the hotel to see if the reviews were as bad as reported - said it even crunched at the touch.
Stained walls and cracks around the bed from what looked like previous water damage and more stains and cracks around the main stairwell. Stained walls and cracks around the bed from what looked like previous water damage and more stains and cracks around the main stairwell.

Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson has admitted he urged serial killer Rose West to hang herself, after receiving a fawning letter from her seemingly asking for advice on prison life.

Protesters want Bristol's Colston Hall to remove its association with Edward Colston, deputy governor of the Royal African Company which transported around 100,000 slaves.

Labour's position looks perilous in both Stoke and Copeland with just three full days of campaigning to go before polls open on Thursday morning. Corbyn has been campaigning in Stoke (pictured).

Crime boss hit on dealers who supplied Leah Betts Ecstasy

A crime boss was caught on tape offering to murder the drug dealers who sold the ecstasy pill that led to the death of teenager Leah Betts (pictured left). Three weeks after the recording was made Anthony Tucker (top right), Patrick Tate (top left) and Craig Rolfe (bottom left) who had controlled the supply of ecstasy in the Basildon nightclub where the tablet was bought, were murdered. They were found shot dead in a Range Rover on a small farm track near Rettendon (inset). Leah collapsed on November 1, 1995 during her 18th birthday party after taking an ecstasy tablet. She died 15 days later in hospital. The revelations that the 'Range Rover murders' and her death may be connected appeared in a secret 2002 Scotland Yard draft intelligence report called 'Operation Tiberius'. The report is now expected to form part of legal bid by Michael Steele (bottom right) and Jack Whomes, 55, who were jailed for the three murders in 1998.

Stills from a shocking video taken at Redditch's Hewell Prison shows several other convicts casually observing the brawl, which was filmed in one of the Midlands jail's bathrooms.

Crime writer Patricia Cornwell, left, claims she has vital evidence to prove the identity of Britain's biggest serial killer, Jack the Ripper. She believes the renowned artist Walter Sickert is the culprit

Ambulance workers took the suspect, aged 86, away by ambulance after he reportedly tried to harm himself at the home in El Campello near Alicante. His injuries are thought to be superficial.

Neil and Helen Robinson have both been deaf since birth and communicated through sign language, lip reading and failed attempts at using hearing aids until being fitted with cochlear implants.

More than half of City workers suffer high levels of stress as they try to balance their office life with their home life and deal with the habit of always being available to do work.

Ryan Lock, 20, from Chichester, West Sussex died in Raqqa, Syria in December while fighting alongside Kurdish rebels against ISIS. Dozens of people paid tribute as his body returned today to Heathrow.

Sinn Fein leader Michelle O'Neill (pictured) said the party will not support the DUP leader in an executive office until an inquiry into the botched renewable energy scheme is carried out.

The Commons Speaker is facing calls to resign following his extraordinary attack on Donald Trump, and revelations about his strident anti-Brexit views.

Diane Abbott spoke out about the 'misogynistic' comments made by Brexit minister David Davis, who joked in a private text message to a colleague that he wouldn't hug Ms Abbott as 'I am not blind'.

£5 note with rare Jane Austen inscription worth £50k

An elderly woman found one of the notes, which were engraved with a portrait of Jane Austen by Birmingham artist Graham Short, at Charlie's Bar in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. The Birmingham-based micro-engraver released the notes into circulation last year by spending one in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Pictured: A map showing where the five pound notes were spent and which ones have been found.

Daniel Dougherty, from Derby, was left 'gobsmacked' after being asked the question and others, including: 'Would you rather s*** a brick or cry glass?'

More used cars were bought by drivers in the UK in 2016 than any other year, new figures have shown. A massive 8.2 million second-hand vehicles found new homes last year.

Brigit, most famous for her role as Thelma Harris, pictured right, in Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads? has revealed Dr Noel Forsyth regularly carried out mercy killings.

The Royal Berkshire in Reading almost paid £855 for a simple blackout blind. Some hospitals have been paying twice as much for loo roll as others. Several had to ditch pricey drugs because of faulty fridges.

How Huntington's Disease ravaged a young mother

Heartbreaking images show the ravaging effects of Huntington's Disease, after 20-year-old Becky Aspinall, from Oxton, Merseyside, was diagnosed eight years ago. The young mother has lost the ability to eat, talk and walk. Now Becky, who was once the life and soul of the party, has been stripped of her independence and vigour. She is even unable to look after her young son Alfie and move into a care home. Huntington's disease is a hereditary disorder of the central nervous system which leads to a lack of muscle control and wastage, mood swings, personality changes and memory loss. Children of sufferers have a 50 50 chance of inheriting the condition.

Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson says the city council will pay any local residents's council tax if they catch a dog owner not picking up their pet's mess.

Yorke, 45, said he was prevented from entering the USA due to an Iranian stamp on his passport. He was due to travel from Doha in Qatar to Trinidad and Tobago but was stopped in transit at Miami.

Phil Poole was woken up when he was punched to the face, and his partner Zbynek Zatloukal is believed to have suffered a broken eye socket in the Valentine's Day ordeal.

Secret intelligence analysis seen by The Mail on Sunday warns of the influx. The anticipated military defeat of IS in their stronghold of Raqqa is set to send jihadis back across Europe.

The Republic of Ireland star and fiancee Rachel Irwin have named their baby daughter Raine. The couple have given their newborn the middle name Renee in tribute to her older sister.

The anti-pollution levy will affect cars that don't meet European emission standards - the majority of models prior to 2006. Added to the congestion charge it will cost £21.50 to drive through London.

London house worth £900k despite being just 7 feet wide

The property in Hammersmith, west London was built as a Victorian laundry house in the 1850s. With a price tag of £895,000 it's worth nearly £700,000 more than the average home in England and Wales. The home's has been completely renovated to enhance the sense of space.

Southwold, on the East Anglian coast, is facing a crisis on its High Street as traders fear a huge 177% rise in business rates, which could cripple many of them and force them out of business.

Tom Innes, an independent wine retailer from Monmouth, Wales, is leading a call from Britain's shopkeepers as the government prepares to implement a revaluation of business rates.

Ministers are seeking powers to make small firms pay £150 to challenge their new rate and take it to a tribunal, so if a fifth of companies appeal, the government would make £15m.

Iraqi forces launch push to retake western Mosul from ISIS

Iraqi government soldiers swiftly retook at least five villages and set their sights on Mosul airport, marking a new phase in Iraq's largest military operation in years. Pictured: Iraqi forces to the south of Mosul. Top left, bottom left - armoured trucks advance on the city. Top right, bottom right - rockets are fired on ISIS positions. And centre - an Army helicopter flies over the Iraqi rapid response forces' position during a battle against Islamic State militants.

The full extent of the crimes against women in the jails of the Syrian intelligence service were revealed in a report by the centre for women, peace and security at the London School of Economics.

Speaking at the Munich security conference the German chancellor Angela Merkel (pictured) said Europe has an obligation to take displaced refugees from Syria and Iraq.

The unnamed assailant, who is said to be 32 and from the French overseas territory of Reunion Island, struck in the town of Montauban, north of Toulouse, on Sunday afternoon.

Malaysia's National Police Deputy Inspector-General Noor Rashid Ibrahim, left, speaks as Selangor Police Chief Abdul Samah Mat listens during a press conference at the Bukit Aman national police headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017.  Malaysia's police are looking for four more North Korean suspects who they say left the country the same day the North Korean leader's brother died after being attacked at the Kuala Lumpur airport. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

Malaysian police have arrested Ri Jong-chol, pictured, in Kualar Lumpur who is believed to be a North Korean chemistry expert in connection with the murder of Kim Jong-un's half brother Kim Jong Nam.

The men were taking part in Hadaka Matsuri - or the Naked Man Festival - which takes place every year at the Saidaiji Kannon-in temple in Okayama City in western Japan.

The man wobbles on the rope as he attempts to make his way between two cliff faces. The slacklining group is believed to be from France, but it is not clear exactly where the video was filmed.

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