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First pictures of Sri Lanka's 'middle class' suicide bomber brothers who murdered

Wealthy brothers Inshaf (left) and Ilham Ibrahim (right) calmly walked into Sri Lanka's luxury Shangri-La and Cinnamon Grand hotels and detonated their vests as guests were eating breakfast. The Suicide bomber brothers were the sons of a millionaire spice trader and were privately educated in Colombo. Their attacks claimed the lives of at least 41 foreigners, including eight British holidaymakers - three of whom were children. Chilling footage shows Ilham and an accomplice bomber (right) attacking the Shangri-La Hotel. As police raided their mansion in an exclusive neighbourhood of Colombo, Ilham's pregnant wife Fatima blew herself up, killing her three children and three officers

Wimbledon prowler pleads guilty to 21 burglaries

Asdrit Kapaj broke into multi-million pound homes across the affluent suburb in south-west London, even targeting the mansion of tennis legend Boris Becker.Married father of-two Kapaj, who came to the UK after unrest in his native Kosovo, owned fish and chip shop in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, but drove down to London to carry out his overnight raids. The 42-year-old (pictured, left, with his wife Radi and, right and inset, during raids) disabled alarms, disguised himself and climbed drainpipes to avoid detection. But after he was caught with a snood, a pair of gloves and a torch in February and today admitted being behind 21 burglaries and two attempted burglaries, totalling around £542,000.

Hayley Francis, 21, has faced Plymouth Crown Court for slapping a one-year-old with 'adult force' and leaving a large red mark.

The extensive archaeological work is set to take place across the west and east wings of Buckingham Palace - the side which faces The Mall - according to a source who works at the site.

Cravings not only aid to the difficulties of losing weight but can also affect you mentally, according to London-based nutritionist Rick Hay. He said chromium - found in broccoli - could help.

Milkman quits round after 50 years following thug's savage baseball bat attack

John Kershaw (pictured main) was due to celebrate 50 years in the trade in August but has now quit after the vicious assault. The 65-year-old was pulled out of his van and attacked midway through his morning round on Easter Monday. He was then rushed to hospital where he was treated for intense bruising to his face and body. The grandfather-of-four (shown on his roud in 1980, inset) and his wife Jill, 64, decided to hand-write to his 200 customers explaining his retirement. Proud John was halfway through his shift on Monday morning when a masked-thug targeted the father-of-two and pulled him out of his float. He was beaten for several minutes before the balaclava-clad thief drove off with the float.

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Nicola Sturgeon calls for a second referendum on Scottish independence

The SNP leader said she would try to pass plans for a second referendum on the issue by the end of the year - and dared Theresa May to stop Scotland voting on the issue again. Speaking in Edinburgh today Mrs Sturgeon argued the current Brexit deadlock makes indyref2 necessary, five years after she lost the last one. She said: 'A choice between Brexit and a future for Scotland as an independent European nation should be offered in the lifetime of this Parliament'. But Scottish Tory interim leader Jackson Carlaw called the plan 'frankly absurd' and Scottish Labour chief Richard Leonard warned: 'Leaving the UK would lead to unprecedented austerity for Scotland's public services'.

Farage rallies support in `Britain´s most patriotic town´

Bolstered by the defection of Ann Widdecombe from the Tories, Mr Farage walkabout tour of Clacton-on-Sea, where UKIP gained its first elected MP in 2014 when he was leader. Mr Farage's Brexit Party double decker bus arrived on the Essex coast, and while wearing sunglasses he addressed people from the top deck with a megaphone. Speaking at the event to announce three new European election candidates for the east of England, he described Clacton as 'the most patriotic and the most Eurosceptic town in the whole of this country' and said Brexit 'isn't about left or right. It's about right or wrong.' And he also stopped off in Wetherspoon's where he posed for photos with a pint, and then spoke to a crowd of hundreds gathered for a rally at the pier.

Public sector net borrowing, excluding state-owned banks, fell by £17.2billion to £24.7billion for the year to March, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.

Global health chiefs said spending too much time looking at screens could lead to obesity or slower development. But one in five UK toddlers have their own tablet, according to Ofcom research.

McDonald's has divided customers across the UK after swapping their plastic straws for an eco-friendly paper alternative. Over 30,000 people have signed a petition for the return of plastic.

Mark Taplin, 51, followed the game via a live feed on YouTube from his home in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, as it raised nearly £5,000 for Cancer Research UK.

The cast of the hotly-anticipated James Bond 25 film, due for release in 2020, will be announced on Thursday.

Vicky, 35, from Nottingham, is most well known for her role as DI Kate Fleming in BBC drama Line of Duty but has said that 'money' helps when you are starting out as an actor.

Lyra McKee funeral: Priest gets standing ovation for asking why it took tragedy to unite

Thousands of mourners across different communities and political groups of Northern Ireland joined together today for the funeral of murdered journalist Lyra McKee. The 29-year-old reporter was killed by indiscriminate fire as she observed clashes April 18 between police and New IRA dissidents on the Creggan estate in Londonderry. The gay rights activist was non-sectarian and broke down barriers in a divided community, mourners heard. Priest Father Martin Magill said her death should be a 'doorway to a new beginning' for Northern Ireland. Pictured today: Miss McKee’s partner Sara Canning (top left; and together, inset), Prime Minister Theresa May (top right), Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Irish President Michael D Higgins (bottom centre) and DUP leader Arlene Foster, Sinn Fein's leader Mary Lou McDonald and Vice President Michelle O'Neill (bottom right, from left).

NHS nurse, 50, who staged a road accident and faked her injuries to claim compensation in £750,000 'crash for cash' scam is banned from the profession for life

Nicola Bartlett (left) claimed that she suffered injuries in a car crash while working in a hospital A&E; department at Ystrad Fawr hospital near Caerphilly. The NHS nurse managed to get £16,764 in compensation after saying another driver ploughed into her car and wrote it off. But a disciplinary hearing was told police became suspicious and investigated a garage which had written off her 'damaged' car. The garage fraudsters were caught out by their own CCTV cameras showing a Land Rover being deliberately driven into a forklift truck (right).

Police Scotland confirmed the arrest today and said the suspect had been released pending further inquiries. Yesterday, a man was arrested and released under the same conditions.

Christopher Jackson, 31, has been sentenced to seven years jail after he bit off his ex-girlfriend's ear in a savage attack, the Newcastle Crown Court heard on Tuesday.

Police were called at 8.30am to reports of a woman struggling in the river near Chesterton Road, Cambridge. She was rushed to hospital in a serious condition but has since died.

Jessica Scatterson killed herself in her bedroom in Warrington, Cheshire, in April 2017. Her mother Rachael Warburton claims it's 'far too easy' for young kids to access self-harming content online.

Personal trainer Matt Fiddes, (pictured with Jackson) from Swindon, Wiltshire, says he knows what really happened as he watched over Jackson’s private living areas, and saw who had access.

Campaigners protested (pictured) in response to plans by Persimmon Homes to build on green fields north of Dorchester, which Thomas Hardy described in his novel the Mayor of Casterbridge.

Neighbours say drunk revellers attending the events at Croydon Hall (pictured) in Rodhuish, Somerset, are 'spilling out into the gardens and pool' at night and ruining their quality of life.

Sri Lanka terror attack: Heart-broken husband says he has 'lost my best friend in the

Lorraine Campbell (left), 55, from Manchester, was killed while having breakfast at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel in Colombo on Sunday morning. Her devastated husband Neil Evans confirmed she was among the 359 dead in the co-ordinateds attack today, calling her his 'best friend in the world'. Mr Evans said: 'Lorraine was a real tour de force, she epitomised the qualities she lived by, and was a conduit for bringing people together to both make things happen, and make them better.' Yesterday investment management Matthew Linsey (bottom right) revealed he lost his two children Daniel, 19, and Amelie, 15, after they tried to flee following the first blast at the Shangri-La Hotel. Ben Nicholson (top right) lost his wife Anita, 42, his son Alex, 14 and daughter Annabel, 11.

Abdul Lathief Jameel Mohamed is believed to have studied in the southeast of England at some point between 2006 and 2007. Pictured: One of the terrorists who carried out the attack.

Lee Hogben, 35, ignored his victim's repeated objections in a room at the four-star Royal Bath Hotel in Bournemouth. He told the judge: 'I'm coming for you. You'll get a shotgun in the face at night.'

It is believed the clip shows the attacker touching Dilip Fernando's granddaughter moments before he detonated a device at St Sebastian's Church in Negombo.

Diane Abbott gets a 'jazz hands' round of applause from climate protesters after telling them they've 'done an amazing job' - and heaps praise on 16-year-old 'comrade' Greta Thunberg 

The Shadow Home Secretary, who will be in charge of policing if Labour win the next election, told demonstrators they have done an 'amazing job'. She also praised Greta Thunberg, the Swedish 16-year-old advocating climate 'strikes' in schools, calling the teen 'comrade' and saying 'she was amazing'. The 65-year-old Labour MP received 'jazz hands' instead of applause, a method of cheering used by campaigners due to fears clapping can cause anxiety. The protesters have been slammed for their actions in the capital, with critics saying they have wasted police resources, hit the economy and should be focusing on countries which emit more CO2.

Air rage yob, 20, who caused holiday jet take-off to be aborted is jailed

Kodie Richardson's (left and right) outburst terrified fellow passengers on board a Thomas Cook Airlines flight about to set off from Manchester Airport for Turkey. It prompted the captain to abort the scheduled departure, turn back to the terminal and ask police to remove the 20-year-old, and her drunken mother, Kelly Meadowcroft, (inset) who was also jailed for two months.

Driver, 23, who spent £3,000 lowering his suspension now can't get over speed bumps

Christopher Fitzgibbon, 23, (main) from Limerick, dropped the height of his VW Passat to just four inches off the ground to improve stability and 'look fresh', but now has to drive double the distance to work. This is because his car scrapes on speed bumps in his local village, meaning he is unable to travel through it on the way to the office. He now wants the council to pay for £2,000 worth of damage, claiming he is being 'discriminated against' for having a modified motor. Pictured bottom left is his new diverted route to work, with the first dot marking his home. Bottom right is a zoomed in view of the speedbumps in his local village, which is just north of where he lives, and used to be on the route he took to the office.

Algerian mastermind Radhouane Bouhafs (pictured), 39, and his gang supplied the criminal underworld with fake documentation. The crew forged the passports in a flat in north-west London.

Helena Karine Atay, 42,  told jurors she has no recollection of picking up a knife or using it on 45-year-old Atakan Atay at their home in Gateshead but said he had attacked her in the moments before.

William Coy was rushed from the family's home in Lincoln following the fall on the evening of Tuesday July 17 to Queen's Medical Centre (QMC) in Nottingham, but died two days later.

Graham Allen, 56, of Eastbourne, Sussex, had been drinking with friends on the night of January 5 and claims he only went out to his car to retrieve his coat.

The Stenton Estate, in Perthshire, Scotland has hit the market for £4.35million.

EXCLUSIVE BY SAMI MOKBEL AND STEVE STAMMERS: English football's governing body have a long held tradition of placing a case of bubbly in the winning dressing room on cup final day.

Why should the taxpayer fork out millions to make Harry and Meghan the King and Queen of

Apparently, Britain’s already got too small for the couple dubbed ‘royal rock stars’ by their own palace courtiers. So it’s been revealed that Meghan and Harry are planning to move to the much larger global stage of the gigantic African continent after their baby arrives, to rub off a bit of their regal stardust magic there. Lucky Africans! Poor Brits! Well yes, very poor Brits actually, because we’ll be the ones who pay for it for however long this African jolly, or should I say folly, lasts. And with full Metropolitan Police protection teams required to provide 24/7 security, and Meghan’s large retinue of personal staff, the cost could run into millions. We’re also told that one of the other reasons for Harry and Meghan leaving Britain is to keep them apart from Wills and Kate, because the wives especially can’t stand each other.

Dr Jennifer Rudd Twitter sexism after BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Stephen Nolan called her

Dr Jennifer Rudd (pictured left) took part in a discussion on the recent climate change protests in London on 5 Live's Stephen Nolan (bottom inset) show on Easter Sunday. The Swansea University academic spoke alongside an Extinction Rebellion spokesman called Dr Rupert Read (right) and a policeman who has been one of thousands tasked with monitoring demonstrations in London. After the show Dr Rudd accused the BBC of 'everyday sexism', claiming she had been repeatedly referred to as 'Jennifer' while her male colleague was 'Dr Read' (tweet inset).

An Asda filling station in Tottenham was charging 118.7p a litre for unleaded petrol yesterday – or £65.29 to fill up a typical family car with a 55-litre tank.

The group of former Labour and Tory MPs, known as TIGgers, states that its objective is to defeat the Lib Dems so there is just a ‘single party for 'progressive politics'.

With a keen interest in education and science, US Selfridges founder Henry Gordon Selfridge decided he wanted his own school to offer the young boys and girls who worked for him a better education.

Greenpeace called Barclays 'the worst bank in Europe for funding fossil fuels' while others pointed out the region where the advert is set is seriously under threat from climate change.

Families have been left terrified after a brawl broke out between a group of 'crazy' youths on the seaside resort of Barry Island, South Wales.

Prince Harry (pictured) recently met with the CEO of Mermaids during a round table discussion with several other youth charities at Ealing YMCA in west London.

Shocking moment a cyclist is mown down by an angry driver after he cycles between a queue of cars stopped at a red traffic light

The driver of a silver Ford Focus shouts out to the cyclist to 'keep to the side of the road' during the altercation at a set of traffic lights in Greenwich, London. He says: 'Keep to the side of the road, you're not a car.' And he repeats the sentence multiple times before the cyclist moves to cross in front of the car to wait in the designated cycle bay. But the driver, who is clearly angry, gets more riled up as the cyclist remains in the middle of the road. He says 'test me' before driving his car forwards until he knocks the cyclist off his bicycle.

Urban explorers find abandoned mansion from Bond movie full of ornate furniture and

Urban explorers have discovered the mansion used in the 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again. Matt Nadin, 39 (top left), and Andy Thompson, 53, salesmen from South Yorkshire, visited the £23million property called Shrubland Hall in Suffolk. Footage from their exploration shows the abandoned property with furnished rooms, including bedrooms, dining rooms, an overgrown foyer (centre), luxurious red sofas (right), as well as regally decorated in golden gilded doors and chandeliers (left). It also features an especially elegant room with the 007 plaque on the door (top right), kitted-out with a spa and views overlooking the stone courtyard before the luscious country landscapes.

Stasys Jankauskas, 65 (police mugshot), and his wife had to sleep downstairs because the 575 plants took up all four of the bedrooms of their rented property in Bestwood, Nottingham.

Scott Mitchell said the 81-year-old EastEnders star could be laughing and enjoying a normal conversation before suddenly losing her train of thought and not knowing where she was.

Earlier this month, the Government put forward plans to scrap two types of tax relief for landlords who sell a property that was once their main home. The tax grab will come in from April 6, 2020.

One night last spring, after I'd gone to bed in my Suffolk home, a criminal somewhere in the world went on to the Bank of Scotland website and opened a fraudulent bank account in my name.

Kayleigh Martin, 26, of Hamilton, Lanarkshire, carried out sex acts on the boy after being handed his case at a residential centre which supports troubled teenagers and young adults.

Magdi and April Ibrahim spoke of their distress after the government wrote to their son Isaac, a day after their daughter was born in the car park of Victoria Hospital in Blackpool, Lancs.

Greta Thunberg is a ‘brainwashed’ child, says Jeremy Corbyn's brother

Piers Corbyn (right, pictured in London on Easter Monday), 72, a climate change denier who runs forecasting firm WeatherAction, said the 16-year-old activist who is visiting Britain from her native Sweden is 'wrong' about climate change. Reposting a BBC News article titled 'Teen tells UK politicians 'listen to climate scientists', he tweeted (centre): 'Listening to an ignorant brainwashed child is deranged. I am an actual scientist of physics, meteorology, astrophysics and climate and say Greta Thunberg is wrong and suffers mental abuse by manipulative adults.' Yesterday, Labour leader Jeremy met with Greta (left), who is visiting the UK to express her support for the ongoing Extinction Rebellion protests in London.

Tory grandee Widdecombe defects to Farage's Brexit Party: Ex-minister to stand in Euro elections after 55 years as a Conservative

The former minister, who was a Tory member for 55 years, has put retirement on hold because she believes Theresa May and MPs have betrayed the 17.4million who voted to leave the EU. She has pledged to 'campaign vigorously' for Farage's party in the upcoming European elections in May and will stand against Boris Johnson's sister Rachel and Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister Annunziata in the South West. Paying tribute to the former UKIP leader's political record she said: 'Nigel Farage has been more successful than any politician other than Margaret Thatcher in my lifetime in getting his agenda through, and he's done this from outside Westminster'. She added: ‘I’m on a mission. We need to send a seismic shock to both parties that the electorate have had enough. Just get it done'.

Swedish opera singer Malena Ernman has said that despite the attacks over Greta's activist work, she wouldn't change a thing because her daughter is happy.

President Trump repeated a claim that the U.K's intelligence service helped Barack Obama spy on his 2016 campaign - charge made by a man famous for spreading a hoax about Michelle Obama.

The seagull flew off with the piping-hot piece of fish Skye McGeachy, 23, had just paid £5.40 for during a day at the beach in Lowestoft, Suffolk.

Sudden heavy rain, lightning strikes and gusty winds will break out across central and northern England today, with the Met Office issuing a thunderstorm warning amid power cut concerns.

Thomas Patrick Connor (pictured) was killed in the pursuit through Manchester city centre when the silver Vauxhall van he was driving crashed into the bridge.

Camelot said one UK ticket had matched all seven numbers to win the top prize of £38,254,645.20, at odds of around one in 140million.

How two British fathers embraced at Sri Lankan morgue while searching for their children

Matthew Linsey told yesterday how he met Ben Nicholson as they searched for their children in a hospital. Mr Linsey, 61, told the Mail: ‘We hugged and tried to support each other. We helped each other.’ Hours earlier they had been strangers having breakfast in the Table One restaurant at the Shangri-La Hotel in the capital Colombo with their families when it was bombed. In the first blast, Mr Nicholson’s wife Anita, 42, his son Alex, 14 and daughter Annabel, 11, were all killed instantly. Investment manager Mr Linsey and his children Daniel, 19, and Amelie, 15, tried to flee, but the teenagers died in a second blast designed to target survivors and any rescuers rushing to their aid.

Save the planet and money! 20 tips to save £2,500 a year

There is a misconception that 'going green' is expensive. But you don't need to spend thousands on solar panels or buy only pricey organic food to save the planet. There are lots of simple ways to help the environment while also putting money back in your pocket. We explain how you could save nearly £2,500 with our top 20 eco-friendly lifestyle swaps.

MPs get Greta-mania: How politicians from Corbyn to Bercow are falling over themselves to meet 16-year-old Swedish climate activist as she meets politicians - minus Theresa May - for chats

Britain's most high-profile politicians heard from 16-year-old environmental activist Greta Thunberg today (pictured main). MPs including John Bercow, Jeremy Corbyn and Ed Miliband welcomed the teenager to Parliament, where she made a speech about climate change (left) and got a rapturous round of applause. Miss Thunberg is the schoolgirl whose refusal to go to school because of global warming led to children around the world skipping classes in protest. Today, she met political leaders at Westminster, including Mr Corbyn (inset ), John Bercow and Ed Milliband (top right) and Green Party MP Caroline Lucas. Opposition leaders left an 'empty chair' for Prime Minister Theresa May (bottom right) who was chairing a cabinet meeting during the teenager's visit.

Ed Sheeran told to remove a sauna he built next to his 'wildlife pond'

Pop star Ed Sheeran has been ordered to remove a huge pub sign (top right) dedicated to his new wife in the grounds of his £1.5million mansion (main) along with a sauna beside his 'wildlife pond' (bottom right). Planning officers in Suffolk told the 28-year-old musician to take down the 'unauthorised signage' from his drinking den, which he named The Lancaster Lock after his wife, Cherry Lancaster Seaborn (bottom left, last April). Sheeran, who married his childhood sweetheart just before Christmas last year, has also removed a sauna from beside the pond after council officials told him it needed planning permission. Sheeran, who is believed to be worth around £40 million, hung a huge 16ft sign on the side of his pub, which he has created from the barn in the grounds of his estate.

'There's a bloody great jet in our garden!': Families endure FIFTY planes a day taxiing outside their homes after Southend Airport runway is revamped - and have to 'pause TV until they've taken off'

Alex and June Carr are among residents furious at a revamp of Southend Airport in Essex that they say has made their lives a misery. Their garden (left and right with an EasyJet and Ryanair plane) backs on to the runway where jets are regularly passing by. Many other houses are also situated just yards from the airport (see map, inset) and people are worried about the impact of the constant noise and fumes, as well as what could happen to their property prices. One pensioner, June Marchant, claimed that she no longer has barbecues in her otherwise picturesque garden due to the booming engines of planes. The 67-year-old also said that one day she opened her curtains and turned to her partner and said: 'There's a bloody great jet in our garden!'

That didn't take Long! Southampton striker scores fastest EVER Premier League goal after just 7.2 seconds against Watford

Southampton striker Shane Long scored the fastest goal in Premier League history on Tuesday night as he found the net after just seven seconds against Watford. Watford kicked off but Long closed down a clearance from Craig Cathcart and proceeded to lob the ball over goalkeeper Ben Foster. The previous record was held by former Tottenham defender Ledley King, who scored after 10 seconds against Bradford in 2000. 

The scheme, known as 'Frank Friends', is funded by the NHS body National Institute for Health Research, and will run across 48 schools in West England and South Wales.

Garry Jack (pictured) told Birmingham Crown Court that he was just venting after being threatened as jurors heard that he said he would have 'kerb-stomped' the black male 'if he was alone'.

The victim, named locally as Saima Abid, 31, was pronounced dead when police were called to a house in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, shortly before 3am on Tuesday.

Adam Johnson was jailed at Bradford Crown Court in 2016 for grooming, kissing and touching a 15-year-old girl and now fears it could ruin his chances of career progression.

Swedish environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg today addressed politicians, media and guests at the Houses of Parliament, coinciding with the ongoing 'Extinction Rebellion' protests.

Many forces across the UK 'screen out' crimes they have no chance of cracking, and up to 80 per cent of bike thefts and muggings are dropped with no arrests made. Police blame funding cuts.

Police forces across the UK routinely stop investigating crimes that have only a small chance of arrest. But some are still willing to send out a squad car over the most petty complaints.

In an announcement today, health chiefs promised to spend £8million on a pilot that will see staff at three ambulance trusts wear the gadgets.

Few of us can know the true pain that the parents of those children murdered in cold blood in Sri Lanka must be enduring. It is unimaginable, unfathomable, inconceivable.

Millions of British customers have overpaid £1.5billion to energy firms, its claimed. 12million homes thought to be in credit, having paid too much for gas and electricity during winter.

Virgin, which runs West Coast Main Line services from London Euston, said inter-city services should use Eurostar's model of requiring customers to book a ticket and a seat for a particular train.

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Glynis Stanning, 67, wants to demolish her £2million home in Gerrards Cross and build four new ones on the common. But the Lord of the Manor David Baldwin and his sister are stopping her.

Dust from the Sahara has been sucked more than 2,000 miles northwards as Britain's car owners mourned the loss of the glean on the motors they had freshly washed over the sunny weekend.

SIMON WALTERS: UK Prime Minister Theresa May (pictured) is clinging to the hope she can still get a Brexit deal through, either via talks with Labour or having a fourth attempt at getting MPs to back it.

Tests showed the presence of a harmful bug in a quarter of vaping devices and refills, and experts say it can cause a range of lung problems including asthma and inflammation.

A 28-year-old man is fighting for his life after being stabbed near Wembley tonight, while in separate west London knife attacks men were injured in Hillingdon and Harlesden, police said.

Cooking is one of our favourite pastimes, but research released for Stop Food Waste Day reveals UK shoppers throw away an average 40 per cent of things they put in their weekly shopping basket.

Bella, 13, estimates that one in eight of her year group at her all-girls school have already come out as gay, bisexual or transgender, and is worried she is considered boring for being straight.

Father-of-two Stephen Walsh died following a confrontation with double glazing fitter Oliver Brown on his Nottingham doorstep, a jury has been told.

No room for the Trumps at Buckingham Palace: President and his wife won't stay with Queen like Bush and Obama on his state visit due to East Wing renovations

Donald and Melania Trump will not stay with the Queen (pictured together left in London last year) during the President's state visit because of a £365m renovation programme (pictured right, workmen move furniture in Buckingham Palace’s East Wing). It is an unusual move for such a prestigious official visit, but aides insisted there was no snub intended. They said the work began last autumn – long before the idea of a state visit began to take shape. There is no suggestion the couple will be offered accommodation elsewhere, such as Windsor Castle, meaning they will most likely take up residence at the palatial London home of the US Ambassador – where they stayed last summer. Trump is expected to face further protests, including from the organisers of last years’ baby blimp (inset) which mocked the President as an infant.

The Government was accused of 'wasting taxpayers' money' on the 'pomp and ceremony' of an official trip after Trump and his wife Melania accepted the Queen's invitation to visit Britain.

The mere prospect of the democratically elected leader of our greatest ally setting foot on British soil had kickstarted mass hysteria masquerading as high-minded piety.

President Trump and Melania Trump will make a state visit to the United Kingdom in June to meet with Queen Elizabeth II and celebrate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

RICHARD KAY: Tin hats on for Johnson V Mogg as the Brexit big beasts' glamorous sisters go

RICHARD KAY: Just days ago it looked as though Moggmentum would be the new political catchphrase de nos jours, as Jacob Rees-Mogg’s younger sister, Annunziata, (pictured right) was unveiled as the glamorous face of Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party for the European elections. Now, before a leaflet has even been delivered, the opposing Change UK party – set up by The Independent Group of MPs – has hit back with their own alluring candidate: Boris Johnson’s little sister Rachel (pictured left). And what makes it all so intriguing is that the two women now on the front line of the great Brexit divide are taking on their better-known siblings. So who’s who when it comes to the Moggs versus the Johnsons and what are the similarities and differences between these two rival political dynasties?

Theresa May's complexion has gone from 'puffy and lacklustre' to 'radiant and revitalised'

Theresa May, 62, looked tired and pale prior to Parliament's break for Easter recess. But an Easter trip to Wales with her husband Philip has done wonders for her complexion, according to beauty expert Olivia Todd. She says the Prime Minister has a much more radiant look since returning from her holiday (pictured left), having previously displayed a lacklustre appearance on the final day of Parliament on April 11 (pictured right).

Action man James Glancy was among five new candidates unveiled by the new party which is expected to hit the Conservatives and Labour over their failure to deliver Brexit.

CLAIRE FOX: You’d struggle to find a pair of more unlikely political bedfellows than the former Ukip leader and myself, a former Trotskyist who spent her youth agitating for a workers’ revolution.

Boris Johnson 's sister Rachel (pictured today) and ex- BBC star Gavin Esler today revealed they will stand for Britain's new remain party Change UK in the European elections next month.

A war hero, a former communist, a food millionaire and a NHS worker were today unveiled by Nigel Farage as candidates for his Brexit Party in the European elections.

Ali Sadjady (pictured), a former Tory standing for the new pro-Remain party in the European Parliament elections, was accused of hate speech against EU members.

Chilling footage of Shangri-La terror attack: ISIS bombers wearing backpacks take the lift to second-floor hotel buffet before blowing themselves up in Sri Lanka atrocity 'to avenge Christchurch massacre'

Wearing backpacks, the two Sri Lanka bomobers appear to discuss their plans in the elevator on the second floor of Colombo's Shangri-La hotel, in the final moments before the Easter Sunday massacre. The attackers then enter the Table One eatery almost unnoticed while hotel guests are having breakfast before he detonates his deadly weapon. In a split second the plush restaurant becomes a scene of horror as the bomb explodes in a cloud of smoke and bright red flame. Sri Lankan officials believe one of the attackers at the Shangri-La was the son of a wealthy Colombo spice trader, and one of two Muslim brothers among the perpetrators of the Easter attacks in which more than 300 died.

Inside factory where Sri Lanka jihadists plotted to slaughter Christians

The bombs used in the Easter Sunday attacks are believed to have been made in a copper factory in Wellampitiya, a north-eastern suburb of Colombo (pictured). The factory was owned by businessman and father-of-four Inshaf Ahamad, who blew himself up at a hotel. Sri Lankan police raided the copper factory last night and took nine suspects - including the manager - into custody.

Lorraine Campbell, 55, from Manchester, is the last of eight British victims killed in the atrocities on Easter Sunday to be named. The mother-of-one had been staying at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said ministers will likely be fired over security failings which meant that warnings from Indian authorities about Sunday's terror attack were not listened to.

In the video the eight suspected Sri Lanka attackers stand in a circle, touch hands and pledge their loyalty to the elusive ISIS caliph, who has not been seen in public for five years.

Two sons of a wealthy spice trader, Ilham Ibrahim and Inshaf, carried out suicide blasts in the Sri Lanka terror attacks, it has been claimed, while Ilham's wife blew herself up during a police raid.

Professor Ashu Marasinghe, who is a member of Sri Lanka's United National Party, posted a copy of the bill on Facebook.

Anders Holch Povlsen, who is Scotland's biggest landowner with 220,000 acres, was staying with his family at the Shangri-La Hotel in Colombo, when it was targeted by suicide bombers.

Secret filming in shops is just the 'tip of the iceberg' as customers rapidly lose their

The warning came after Tesco, Boots, Sainsbury's and B&Q; were exposed as allowing a little-known agency to film British customers. SBXL used footage to provide advice on how to increase sales, based on analysis of customer behaviour. Some of the film was even put on YouTube (pictured) in apparent violation of data protection laws.

The thought of being watched by hidden cameras as you make decisions on what to include in the family shop will make some British people feel uncomfortable, says Elizabeth Denham.

Neneh Cherry (pictured in London this month), 55, known for her 1988 track Buffalo Stance, has won a slice of a £220,000 pot under the Music Export Growth Scheme.

A boy is fighting for his life after being mown down by a hit-and-run driver on his way to school this morning. The 13-year-old was struck by a dark blue vehicle as he walked to school in St Leonards, east Sussex.

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Listen to the first marsquake ever recorded: NASA's InSight detects likely tremors on the

A robot stationed on the red planet has, for the first time, detected what’s thought to be a ‘marsquake.’ NASA’s InSight lander has been listening for faint rumbles beneath the surface since December, when it placed its seismometer down to begin the groundbreaking mission. In what scientists have hailed an exciting milestone, the InSight team says the lander measured and recorded a seismic signal on April 6, its 128th Martian day using its Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) instrument.

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