Four women stabbed after man goes on knife rampage in Hampton Sainsbury's

Police have today arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder after four women were stabbed in a packed Sainsbury's car park (right). The suspect ran through a crowd of shoppers in Hampton, south-west London, and only targeted women in a series of 'completely unprovoked' attacks, one witness said. All four women were attacked in the car park as they walked or got out of their cars, suffering wounds to the legs, chest and back - one is fighting for her life in hospital. One eyewitness described the knife attacks as 'horrific' and said one elderly woman was lying on the pavement with 'blood coming out of all different parts of her body.' A bleeding victim hobbled to a nearby police station to raise the alarm (left) before officers armed with Tasers arrested the knifeman.

Two girls jailed for trying to kidnap babies by luring mothers by offering free kids

Holly Kelland, 18, and 17-year-old Codie Farrar, tried to dupe parents into giving away their contact details over the social networking site and tricked one mother into handing out her home address. Both schoolfriends had already admitted conspiracy to kidnap three babies, identified only as U, S and W, and were handed 12-month detention and training orders at Derby Youth Court on Friday.

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Amber Rocks Concert at One Mayfair, London, Britain - 17 May 2016

David Ginola has regained consciousness following a six-hour quadruple heart bypass operation overnight with his surgeon revealing the footballer had been in 'a catastrophic state'.

The Briton who is among the 66 people feared dead in the EgyptAir disaster has been named as Richard Osman, who was celebrating the birth of his second daughter just three weeks ago.

Denis Hennessy, of Wembley, north-west London, walked around the gardens for around 10 minutes towards the Palace, where the Queen was in residence

Wayne Axel Rose Mavin (pictured), 24, from Blyth in Northumberland, posted the offensive photograph after pleading guilty to grooming the young girl. He was jailed for four years.

Saira Khan, 46, broke down today as she revealed her husband's dismay after she publicly admitted to having lost her libido - and revealed she'd given him permission to sleep with other women.

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Clacton toddler was attacked in the face by man in Tesco

Father-of-three Chris Scutt and his wife Jen were horrified when a man launched an attack on their 15-month-old son Alvis - leaving him with 11 cuts - in the middle of Tesco at Brook Retail Park in Clacton, Essex. The terrified toddler was left with blood pouring down his cheeks after Mr Scutt 'prised' the man's hands off of his son's face. Both parents fear the unprovoked attack will leave the youngster 'mentally and physically scarred'. Essex Police have confirmed the assault is being investigated and inquiries are ongoing.

Rose Jones, of Plymouth, Devon, admitted repeatedly putting high doses of Tramadol into the toddler's milk, before lying and attempting to frame her innocent ex-partner

Ian Phillips, from Cardiff, spent his last months warning about the risks of long exposure to radiation from mobiles. He said his job had led to him spending 100 hours a month making calls.

Ben Butler, who is accused of beating his daughter to death at this home in Sutton, South London, called Dr Julie Mack as an expert witness today and she gave evidence via video link from the US.

The record deficit comes as the health service faces soaring demand and has been partly caused by hospitals employing expensive private agency workers to tackle understaffing.

David Cameron tries to recreate famous Beatles Abbey Road album cover with Tessa Jowell

David Cameron (pictured left) attempted to recreate the famous Beatles album cover (inset) by crossing Abbey Road today - with Labour grandee Dame Tessa Jowell (pictured right). He was visiting the Abbey Road studios in London to highlight support from more than 250 so-called 'cultural stars' for his campaign to keep Britain in the EU. The artists, actors and musicians - including Benedict Cumberbatch and Helena Bonham Carter -have signed a 'luvvies' letter' claiming leaving the EU would make Britain 'less imaginative'. In a letter today the celebrities claimed that if Britain were to leave the European Union it would become 'an outsider shouting from the wings'. Among other signatories are the singer Paloma Faith, 50 Shades of Grey director Sam Taylor-Wood, Trainspotting director Danny Boyle, 12 Years a Slave star Chiwetel Ejiofor and The Wire actor Dominic West.

Vote Leave has asked Scotland Yard to investigate whether a promotion for cut-price seats to the UK on June 22 and 23 breached electoral law and anti-bribery rules.

Justin Trudeau (pictured) claimed Brexit would not be a 'productive path' for the UK and warned there would be 'nothing easy or automatic' about negotiating new trade deals.

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge visits Ben Ainslie Racing in Portsmouth

The Duchess of Cambridge visited the America's Cup base of sailing champion Sir Ben Ainslie in Portsmouth to see how youngsters are being inspired to join the marine industry. In her role as royal patron of the 1851 Trust, a charity set up as part of the Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR) effort to win the prestigious racing tournament, Kate will launch two initiatives aimed at involving children and young adults from diverse backgrounds in sailing and the technology of the sport.

Essex Police were told Martin Goldberg, 46, was downloading perverted images of boys but missed the fact he was a teacher for eight months, a damning report has revealed.

Northumbria Police Chief Constable Steve Ashman (pictured) is accused of bullying Denise Aubrey, the force's former head of legal services, leaving her feeling 'scared' of him.

John Breen, 53, suffered catastrophic head injuries and died in hospital a day after the assault in Stratford tube station last year. His 17-year-old killer, a Romanian national, was jailed for just two years.

Family footage chronicling life of Lee Rigby has been released ahead of the third anniversary of his killing

The previously unseen home movies show the young soldier drumming in his full military regalia in Windsor and dancing and joking around with his sister.

Rebecca Normand (pictured), from London, visited Hotel Bosco in Surbiton, Kingston-upon-Thames, with five other friends, who all had children in prams.

Wendy Purser, 55, from Hutton in Brentwood, 'had something of an obsession with chocolate' during the psychotic episode. She was handed a suspended prison sentence for contaminating the food.

Ministers launched the drive to privatise back-office functions in 2012, but the National Audit Office found a series of issues have drastically slashed the benefits.

The rebel amendment was today backed by Labour and is also expected to secure SNP support - meaning 25 Conservative votes is more than enough to potentially inflict an embarrassing defeat.

Boris Johnson (right) won the Spectator magazine's competition to find the 'offensive and defamatory' poem about Recep Tayyip Erdogan (left) a German comedian was prosecuted for mocking him.

Downing Street officials are said to have considered calling in the police to uncover the culprit after the letter emerged in the Daily Mail this week.

Lego fans will be able to build their very own detailed version of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben - which even includes the famous bell - and when completed it stands at 60cm high.

Groom horrified after bride dies in her sleep on wedding night

Mariola Michalowski (pictured), 38, passed away just hours after celebrating her marriage (left and inset) to partner Krzystof, 34, in a small ceremony in Richmond, North Yorkshire, last Friday. Krzystof (left and inset) had woken to feed their youngest child Veronica (pictured left), one, assuming his new wife was still asleep in bed. When he returned he realised she was not breathing and called an ambulance after giving Mariola CPR. Paramedics arrived at their home and told the heartbroken father, who also has a son Oliver (left), two, with Mariola, that his wife had died.

The Goddard inquiry will examine how public bodies handled their duty of care to protect children from abuse. It was launched in the wake of the Jimmy Savile (pictured) scandal.

Leanne Lyon, from Northampton, has a rare brain disorder which causes her to have up to five seizures a day. The non-cancerous tumour can also leave her incontinent.

Drama unfolded on a flight at Manchester Airport yesterday when a husband-to-be was chucked off a plane with his friends - putting an abrupt end to his stag celebrations.

ITV London South Bank studio bomb scare as police carry out controlled explosion

Police were called in to carry out two controlled explosions after a suspicious vehicle triggered a bomb scare at ITV studios. The incident happened on Coin Street in London at around 11.20am today. The owner of the car (right), which was blown up, returned to his vehicle this afternoon and didn't look too happy as he inspected it by opening the bonnet. Patrol officers reported the 'suspicious' white Skoda (top left) in the area and the Metropolitan Police's bomb squad arrived (bottom left and inset).

Mr Justice Keehan will make a public appeal for 14-year-old Moses John (pictured) and his mother Pauline Watson, 46, at the Royal Courts of Justice, in London, on Monday.

The 100ft houseboat is moored on the Thames at the entrance to Cheyne Walk, known as London's billionaire's row. It boasts a spacious living room, stylish kitchen and even a sun terrace.

Estate agent Nicholas Dowse from Portsmouth, Hampshire, kept thousands in rent, deposits and service charges to fund his lavish trips abroad - while his employees had to deal with unpaid bills.

For a woman accused of being publicity-hungry, remarkably little has been seen of journalist Serena Cowdy, who disappeared after revelations of her affairs with two married SNP MPs came to light.

Police have released an e-fit image of a suspect wanted after a couple had boiling water poured on them during a two-hour raid at their home in Halstead near Sevenoaks in Kent.

The 70-year-old pensioner was spotted walking around the Scottish city with a friend as she shopped for a fancy dress outfit. However, it is not known what character she was supposed to be.

Boy gets haircut like The Simpsons' Mr Burns to look like balding neighbour

A five-year-old boy has become an internet sensation after getting his hair cut like Mr Burns (inset) from The Simpsons to look like his balding neighbour. Morgan Wrightson (left and right), from Bradford in West Yorkshire, demanded his uncle Sean, 21, shave his head, but keep long tufts of red hair at the back and sides in honour of family friend Trevor, 35. The schoolboy, who was visiting his grandparents Julie and Peter, rushed next door to compare his new hair-do with Trevor, who he describes as his 'hero'.

The octopus (pictured) was snapped on the coast of Kent floating in water about a foot deep - an extremely rare place to find the creature given its usual habitat of underwater rocky crags.

A couple have been arrested after performing a sexual act while watching the hit blockbuster film Batman v Superman at a cinema in Manchester city centre.

Residents of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, have spoken of their sadness after a mother 'sacrificed herself' to save her daughter in a tragic turn of events that saw her die at the scene.

Married teacher Lauren Cox SCREAMS as she's jailed for 12 months for having sex with pupil

Lauren Cox, 27, from Oxted in Surrey, initiated the illicit encounters after propositioning the boy after giving him a lift home. The affair developed with the pair having oral and full sex in her car, at her marital home and at his home. She also sent him explicit photographs and videos of her naked and indulging in sex acts. Cox screamed as she was jailed today, after she pleaded guilty to five counts of sexual activity with a boy aged 13 to 17 at Croydon Crown Court.

Richard Walker, 27, drove the car straight at a group of children walking home from school in Hull, as he tried to evade police in what officers have called the worst driving they have seen in 25 years.

Patrick Duffy, 66, was caught dealing cannabis worth £750,000 in his neighbourhood when police found he was hiding the super-strength 'skunk' marijuana - underneath lettuces.

Oliver McHugh, founder of London-based Olivers Town estate agents, appeared in court after he refused to pay a fee to recruitment boss James Richmond for a temp worker he hired last year.

Naseer Taj, 26, (pictured) who planned to travel to Syria to join ISIS and live with a 'jihadi bride' instead of his British wife and children was jailed for eight years and three months at the Old Bailey.

Postal worker Abraham Lincoln (pictured) from Bristol who bombarded his employer with threatening texts - with one reading 'there is a bomb in the parcel' - has been jailed for 18 months.

Andrea Jones (pictured), from Gwynedd, Wales, duped her ex-partner into taking out payday loans after she 'begged' him to help her pay for private medical care which would cure her, a court heard.

Now-and-then pictures show how the 19th-century Cornish landscape remains familiar

From seaside ports plagued by grinding poverty to picture-postcard tourist hotspots, these striking photographs reveal just how Cornwall's towns and villages have changed over the last 100 years. In Mousehole, ageing sailors can be seen quietly tending to their boats (bottom left) in a once-crowded harbour (top left, in the late 1890s) while visitors still flock to the 'First Hotel in England' in Sennen Cove (pictured top and bottom right). The bleak black-and-white scenes were captured between 1860 and 1930, just a few decades after Winston Graham's Poldark novels - which span from 1783 to 1820 - were set. Pictured inset, Aidan Turner as BBC's Poldark.

A mother from Redhill, Surrey, was spared jail by Judge Christopher Critchlow (pictured) in what one social worker has dubbed 'one of the worst cases of neglect I have seen in 30 years'.

Margaret Henderson, 29, pictured, is being held on remand at Hydebank Wood College and Women's Prison, in Belfast, while she waits to stand trial for the murder of 67-year-old Eddie Girvan.

Home Secretary Theresa May speaks at the memorial service for Sir Nicholas Winton at the Old Library at the Guildhall, in central London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday May 19, 2016. Known as "Britain's Schindler", Sir Nicholas, who died last year aged 106, helped 669 mostly Jewish children flee Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia just before the outbreak of the Second World War. See PA story MEMORIAL Winton. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

Sir Nicholas Winton personally rescued exactly 669 Jewish children from the clutches of the Nazis in occupied Czechoslovakia, and had arranged for them to be taken safely to Britain. He died last July.

Chiddingstone Primary in Kent has added 20 minutes teaching time on to each school day, which means pupils can enjoy an additional two weeks holiday a year outside of peak times

Matthew Thomas, 52, pictured today, said the woman had flirted with him for months at the butcher shop he used to own in East Sussex before inviting him to her house.

Eirian Davies, 45, was awarded the compensation by the High Court for the 30 years of work she put in on the Carmarthenshire farm and for losing out on her young days of freedom.

Cleaner whose bosses refused to provide her with protective gloves wins compensation

Susan Davies (left), 57, from Stoke-on-Trent, has been awarded more than £10,000 in compensation after her bosses refused to provide her with gloves to carry out her job as a cleaner. The mother of two began to notice dry skin on her hands (right) shortly after she began working for L&T Cleaning Services Limited in 2010. The damage was caused by an abrasive solvent cleaner which she was required to use daily on PVC surfaces as part of her job cleaning new build properties in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Her condition began to worsen over time until the skin on her hands began to crack and blister (inset), causing her immense pain.

Rob Davies, 48, from Wrexham in North Wales, found his package on top of bags of smelly garbage in his outside bin (pictured). The father-of-two was left speechless.

Club stalwart Andy King, winger Marc Albrighton and former Manchester United midfielder Matty James were pictured drinking beers and posing for pictures with fans on touristy Khao San Road.

Juliet Sargeant said the West London event was dominated by white middle class people. But veteran presenter Titchmarsh (pictured) said that was 'not true'.

The house, named Steppingstone, in Frodsham, Cheshire, includes keyless doors, which have fingerprint recognition to keep out unwanted visitors. Pictured is the 'man cave'.

A beautiful 'lost' garden which was hidden for decades on an estate near Ipplepen, Devon, is on the market - after it was accidentally rediscovered when its clueless owners kicked up autumn leaves.

Leaked data indicates EgyptAir Flight MS804 was on fire before crash

Relatives, friends and colleagues (left) of the EgyptAir crew wept and consoled each other as they gathered for an emotional service at the Al Sedeq mosque near Cairo Airport where the doomed jet had been due to land. The father of co-pilot Mohamed Mamdouh Ahmed Asem was overwhelmed by messages of condolence. Ahmed Asem (top right), the father of co-pilot Mohamed Mamdouh Ahmed Asem (top inset) was overwhelmed by messages of condolence as the Imam led prays for their salvation. Meanwhile, at another heart-rending service, Bahgat Shoukair (bottom right), the father of Captain Mohamed Said Ali Ali Shoukair (bottom inset) collapsed in grief for his missing son. The vigils were held as search crews revealed they had found a severed arm, luggage and a two-mile-long oil slick in the Mediterranean close to where the Airbus A320 vanished, dealing a devastating blow to families holding out a glimmer of hope their loved ones may have survived the crash.

The audience were watching the impressive but bizarre act at a pit in Phuket, Thailand, when the snake leapt into the crowd and prepared to launch a venomous attack.

An American who joined ISIS has described quitting the terror group after seeing 'severed heads placed on spiked poles'. Mo, who is 27 and from New York, is now cooperating with the FBI.

The pieces, which included a gold ring and a necklace, had been hidden inside the rusting mug for some 70 years - since the liberation of the notorious death camp in 1945.

Yang Yang, 11 months old, of Yibin, in south-west China's Sichuan Province, was born with the freshy growth due to a neural tube defect in which his spine didn't form properly in the womb.

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