Labour MP Naz Shah pictured attending protests against McDonald's and Sainsbury's 

Naz Shah attended the protest against Israel at a McDonald's hours before suggesting a 'solution' to the Middle East conflict on Facebook. Miss Shah said the posts - on August 5, 2014 - did not reflect her views and were made when 'emotions were running high around the Middle East conflict'. But it can be revealed that during the same period, mother-of-three Miss Shah was part of a group that mounted a string of protests against Israel. The 42-year-old was an active member of the Bradford Boycott group that called for action against organisations and businesses that 'support apartheid Israel'. On August 7, 2014, the group shared an image from a shop in Kashmir with the sign: 'I don't sell or welcome any Israeli in my shop.' Miss Shah also co-ordinated protests at Sainsbury's and Tesco, and carried a coffin at a pro-Palestine rally where she was filmed chanting: 'Shame on you.' The revelations come as the Bradford West MP faces a disciplinary investigation for anti-semitic Facebook posts.

David Cameron threatened by Tories' vote of no confidence over PM's Brexit scaremongering

The Prime Minister, top, has been warned by angry Tory MPs he could face a vote of no confidence if he does not set a date for his departure over his handling of the EU referendum. They said even this might not prevent a formal vote of no-confidence after June 23, whatever the poll result. The plotting followed another day of extraordinary clashes between senior Tory party figures over No 10's Project Fear strategy. Boris Johnson, bottom left, claimed a Treasury dossier was a 'hoax' while Liam Fox, bottom right, said it was' shabby and misleading'.

Freddie Sanders, 66, already had prostate cancer and diabetes when he was admitted to Whipps Cross Hospital, East London, with a severe cough on Boxing Day 2013.

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Thousands of pupils had to evacuate schools from Kent to Newcastle after a number of anonymous phone calls. Pictured are police outside Canterbury High School today.

The mother-of-five aired her views on today's Loose Women. It comes after Sharon Osbourne was criticised for saying the McCanns were 'insane' for going out for dinner without their children.

Using thousands of Twitter profile pictures, an international team of researchers found that personality traits can be predicted based on differences in aesthetic and facial presentation.

New York's polyamorous community photographed as two members tie the knot

When 57-year-old Michel Madie arrived in New York in the 1980s, he quickly became one of the biggest names in real estate. Ever since he has also been part of a growing polyamorous community, hosting open sexuality and swingers party inside one of his most prestigious properties. The mogul tied the knot with Swedish civil engineering student Rasmus Foyer, 27, in December 2015 at the $12million converted church in Harlem, that has been dubbed the 'Taj Marharlem'. According to Narrative , some twenty percent of the guests were current or former lovers of either groom. After they said 'I do', the party went for another 24 hours, starting with a traditional Algerian dinner, and followed by belly and flamenco dancers, acrobats and a rotation of five gifted DJ's spinning deep house, down-tempo and funk. Since moving in to the enormous home, Madie has received countless complaints from neighbors who say it is really an unlicensed club. But Madie hasn't let the the issues get in the way of his swanky shindigs. Photographer Jonathan Alpeyrie followed the married pair around as they entertained guests at their home and went to other parties across the city, filled with couples who have a similar interest.

Australian university lecturer Maria Strydom, 34, perished from a lack of oxygen in Nepal on Saturday afternoon after having to turn back from the final leg of her expedition.

Rachael Martin (pictured) has been named as the mother who died after she saved her daughter from being crushed by a 7.5 ton truck in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, while on the school run.

Kate Middleton and Prince William visit Chelsea Flower Show for the first time

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (left and right) joined the Queen (inset) as well as Sophie Wessex and Princess Anne at the floral celebration where they will see the Rossano Charlotte chrysanthemum named after their daughter. Kate recycled an emerald-green Catherine Walker coat dress with nude heels for the occasion. The couple were accompanied by Prince Harry (left), who has been involved in the show before when a garden designed for his charity, Sentebale, won both a Silver Gilt medal and the People's Choice award last year.

Leicestershire Police has investigated 30 cases since a new law was introduced to outlaw sharing of people's intimate pictures on social media sites without the victim's consent.

Butcher Jeff Rapley, from Narooma on NSW South Coast, has caused controversy over his sign which says eating his bacon reduces the chance of someone being a suicide bomber.

Frank Hibbard, from Luton, is one of many people who have died after hospital blunders. And, according to new data, they occur at least five times a week in NHS hospitals across Britain.

Slovakian model accused of murdering ex-boyfriend in a rage at home in Spain

Blonde swimwear model Mayka Marica Kukucova (pictured main image and in court top right) broke down in tears as details of Bristol jeweller Andrew Bush' final moments were explained in court. The 48-year-old (bottom right, with Kukucova) died at his home in the Spanish beach resort of Estepona on April 5, 2014. Prosecutors are seeking a 20-year sentence for the 26-year-old blonde, alleging she killed Mr Bush in a jealous rage when he arrived at his coastal retreat with Russian girlfriend Maria Korotaeva (inset) three months after he and Kukucova split up. The gold dealer was found dead in a pool of blood at his five-bed rented home in the early hours of the morning. Ms Korotaeva, 20, told detectives his ex was waiting for them in her pyjamas inside Mr Bush's mansion when they arrived for a long weekend from the UK. Kukucova's lawyer says his client acted in self-defence, insisting Bush, 48, threatened her with a gun, the two struggled and the trigger was pulled, according to the Diario Sur newspaper. The trial at the Ciudad de la Justicia in Malaga is expected to last three days.

The charity has warned that Britain must find ways of going green that are 'in harmony with wildlife', but campaigners have criticised the suggestion of building an extra 20,000 more wind turbines.

Keenan Walsh was on a break with his family at Bicclescombe Grange, near Ilfracombe in Devon, when tragedy struck and he was found at the bottom of the resort's indoor pool.

The workers, employed by G4S Public Services and working for Lincolnshire Police, are alleged to have made the test calls to ensure faster call answering times were recorded.

The greatest drop in conception rates among under 18s in England has been seen in areas of high deprivation and those that received the most funding from the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy.

Nick Blackwell blasts 'inhuman and disgusting' Chris Eubank Snr and Jnr

Blackwell (left, today), 25, called time on his career following the 10th-round stoppage at the hands of Eubank Jnr that led to him spending seven days in an induced coma in March (inset and right). The former middleweight fighter was upset by his opponent's comments in the media afterwards and for holding a press conference when the Blackwell family pleaded with them not to do so. But Eubank Snr (right, with his son, the moment Blackwell collapsed) said he had to speak out so he didn't come across as being 'cold'.

Omar Famuyide (pictured) popped up in the 'people you may know' section of his victim's Facebook feed, who recognised him as the robber who stole his car at knifepoint in Highgate, Birmingham.

Some 54 per cent of us would rather it poured down so we can stay in our pyjamas and binge on TV box sets, a survey of 2,000 adults for the Met Office suggests.

Detail of the covert recordings has emerged in a ruling by the judge, who is based in the Family Division of the High Court in London (pictured). The girl was in the 'later stages of primary school'.

Austria’s Far-Right presidential candidate LOSES his bid to become EU's first

Supporters of the controversial Freedom Party candidate, who has ridden to prominence on a wave of public anger over immigration, immediately denounced the result as a fix. Austria and the EU had been on tenterhooks this morning as they waited to see whether Hofer (left) had won an election run-off to become the bloc's first anti-immigrant leader. Projected results last night had put both Hofer, presented as the friendly and moderate face of the populist Freedom Party (FPOe), and Alexander Van der Bellen, former head of the Greens, neck-and-neck on 50 percent. But after the final 900,000 postal votes were counted, Van der Bellen (inset) this afternoon emerged as the winner (right, supporters celebrating). Hofer wrote on his Facebook page: 'Of course I am sad today. I would have liked to take care of our wonderful country for you as president.'

Put up by the youth branch of Austria's The Greens party, the poster (pictured) was supposedly satirical. They feature a dog with the country's red and white flag in its mouth, instead of a rubbish bag.

The Freedom Party, led by Norbert Hofer, narrowly lost in Austria, writes KATIE HOPKINS, who could not be happier with the result on a momentous day which should be a wake-up call to Europe.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's office said Ahmet Davutoglu (pictured) quit hours after the ruling party confirmed Binali Yildirim as its new chairman at a party convention.

PETER OBORNE: It appears that the more we see of Sajid Javid, the more we gain the impression that he is incapable of adopting a principle without abandoning it.

David Cameron and George Osborne's EU doom mongering nonsense discussed by ALEX BRUMMER

George Osborne's apocalyptic predictions for the pound and the economy if the British people vote to leave the European Union should be doubted, writes ALEX BRUMMER. Anyone who lived through the trauma of the UK's exit from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1992 can be forgiven for thinking: We've been here before. For the Europhiles predicted similar disaster if Britain left the ERM - the precursor of the single currency. Instead, the precise opposite happened. Rather than catastrophe, what followed our forced departure was a golden age for the British economy.

QUENTIN LETTS: Boris Johnson was visiting a racing-car manufacturer near Leeds, West Yorkshire, and jumped into one of the machines. He fired up the engine and drove away at a fair lick.

In a grim joint appearance this morning, the Prime Minister and Chancellor said there would be a 'profound' economic shock from leaving the EU and it would effectively be a vote for 'self-destruction'.

Jonathan Hill, Britain's EU commissioner, said the decision by Boris Johnson (pictured) to compare EU expansionism to Hitler would lead EU countries to give the UK a poor deal in Brexit negotiations.

First EgyptAir MS804 flight victim returned to Cairo so remains can be identified

More than 20 body bags containing remains recovered amid the wreckage from the Mediterranean Sea crash were brought to the Zenhom morgue in the capital by the Egyptian Army at midnight last night. Relatives of the 66 passengers and crew who died were invited to give DNA samples to the forensic services to aid identification. The process was expected to be long and difficult after forensic workers described the remains as 'unrecognisable'. A source said: 'There is no complete body. There are only body parts. But it is important for the families to be able to bury their loved-ones and to be able to visit their grave to help with the mourning process.' It comes as hundreds of mourners attended memorial services (pictured) over the weekend for some of the 66 victims of the EgyptAir plane which mysteriously crashed into the Mediterranean on Thursday after an apparent fire on board.

Two pilots have revealed that hey saw an object with green lights pass by their passenger jet as they approached Istanbul's Ataturk Airport from Bodrum, an hour before the Egyptair jet crashed.

Ghost town Sharm El Sheikh: Once bustling resort is almost deserted as terror attacks keep thousands of tourists away
Red Sea resort is struggling after a Russian holiday jet crashed, killing all 224 passengers, in October last year
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Hotel managers in the Egyptian resort are so desperate for business that they've slashed prices for five star hotel rooms from hundreds to as little as £18 a night, according to Travel Supermarket.

EasyJet said the flight was diverted to Toulouse

An easyJet flight from Glasgow to Majorca had to be diverted because of a 'disruptive' group of passengers, the airline said. Twenty-four people were marched off the plane by French police.

YouTube couple Jesse Wellens and Jeana Smith announce they are splitting

YouTube couple Jesse Wellens and Jeana Smith, from Philadelphia, New York, pictured inset during happier times, have shocked fans by announcing their split online. Their channel, BFvsGF, has nearly nine million subscribers. Their break-up video, pictured, in which the former couple struggle to hold back their emotion, has been watched more than 4.5 million times.

The decision by North Yorkshire County Council to allow fracking at Kirby Misperton has raised fears energy companies will now pursue similar operations across rural England.

Councillors representing one of the most stunning parts of the UK yesterday elected to make the area the frontline of Britain's fracking industry, writes ROBERT HARDMAN.

UK academics are launching a two-day walkout tomorrow over an escalating pay dispute and threatening to wreak havoc on marking and even the Clearing process with future action.

Flinders University researchers warn 'health foods' like granola, smoothies and fat free yoghurt can contain just as much as much of the white stuff as their sweet alternatives.

The migrant centre where Swedish social worker was stabbed to death by 'Ethiopian boy'

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: These horrifying pictures show how Alexandra Mezher (right) tried to pull herself to safety after she was attacked by one of the 'boys' she was meant to be caring for in Gothenburg, Sweden. The young woman had tried to defend herself from the vicious onslaught, and witnesses who rushed to her aid described hearing her beg for her life. But a stab wound to the thigh severed her artery, and she bled to death in a bedroom where she had sought shelter. Prosecutors today said they had conclusively proved Ethiopian asylum seeker Youssaf Khaliif Nuur, inset left, who was pretending to be 15, is at least 21, if not older. He has been charged with her murder.

Stashbee allows people to make some extra money by renting out their lofts, garages and sheds. The firm charges punters by the item and it already has 30 hosts across London.

Finley Thomas suffered 'catastrophic' head injuries after allegedly being attacked by his mother's lover at her home in Rhondda, South Wales in September 2014.

Two tandem jumpers, two skydive instructors and a pilot had all been on board when the small plane plummeted to the ground moments after taking off from the Port Allen Airport in Hanapepe, Hawaii.

Fourth member of the infamous ISIS 'Beatles' 'is a former fairground mechanic'

El Shafee Elsheikh (pictured, right, and with his mother, left), 27, is believed to be a part of the brutal terrorists known as The Beatles because of their British accents, who tortured and killed western hostages in Syria. Elsheikh grew up in White City, just a few miles from the other members of the group such as Mohammed Emwazi (known as Jihadi John, inset), and his mother said that after visiting local mosques, he was radicalised in weeks. He later travelled to Syria in 2012 to fight his holy war, and his younger brother Mahmoud later followed him - and was killed in Iraq last year.

This image posted on a militant website on Monday, May 23, 2016, shows the moment after a suicide bomb attack at a recruitment center, in Aden, Yemen. A pair of suicide bombings carried out by Islamic State militants killed dozens of people in Yemen's southern city of Aden on Monday, security officials said.  (Militant website via AP)

The attack was one of two bombings that rocked the city of Aden. A second bomber killed at least 25 people when he detonated his explosives vest among recruits waiting outside an army commander's house.

It has been reported that the terror group on the Gwer frontline in northern Iraq has been tying commanders to trees and allowing dogs to maul them to death, if they do not fulfill their chief duties.

Lorna Moore, a former protestant from Northern Ireland, is one of two British mothers who plotted to join their terrorist husbands. She has been jailed for two and half years.

This photo taken by freelance photographer Abdul Malik on Saturday, May 21, 2016, purports to show volunteers standing near the wreckage of the destroyed vehicle, in which Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour was allegedly traveling in the Ahmed Wal area in Baluchistan province of Pakistan, near Afghanistan border. A senior commander of the Afghan Taliban confirmed on Sunday that the extremist group's leader, Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour, has been killed in a U.S. drone strike. (AP Photo/Abdul Malik)

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Obama said Mullah Akhtar Mansour's death removes the leader of an organization that had continued to plot and unleash attacks on U.S. and coalition forces.

Leonardo DiCaprio jets around the world partying and preaching on global warming

Being an A-list actor is an exhausting business - and Leonardo DiCaprio has a diary so full it would make a lesser playboy weep. There are parties and premieres around the world and engagements with everyone from UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to the Pope. As the Mail reported yesterday, only last week he took a day trip from France, where he was at the Cannes Film Festival, to New York, where he received a 'green' award. And back again the following day. The round trip of 7,942 miles was reportedly completed by private jet - a notoriously environmentally unfriendly way to travel. It is rather embarrassing for DiCaprio, 41, as he used his Oscar acceptance speech in February to demand action on climate change.

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Labour whip Conor McGinn said Mr Corbyn may have a skewed image of Britain after representing the same corner of north London for more than 30 years.

Ed Miliband (right) is advising Jeremy Corbyn (left) on dealing with the pressures of leadership, according to reports, but talk of his return to frontline politics is already causing problems.

Estate agent Charlotte Lloyd, 35, pictured, claims Michael Keilthy 'targeted' her with inappropriate comments and sexual behaviour at Callaways Estate Agents in Worthing, West Sussex.

Michael O'Leary (pictured), the boss of the budget carrier, yesterday pledged to make the biggest cuts to air fares in the firm's 30-year history. Winter travel will be particularly cheap.

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Kim Kardashian steals the show at star-studded Vogue 100 gala dinner in London 

The stunning reality TV queen, 35, turned heads as she sauntered into the A-list event alongside husband Kanye West. Other superstars in attendance were pop singer Cheryl, who mingled alongside runway queens Kate Moss, Lara Stone and Claudia Schiffer. British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman oversaw the evening, which was one of the celebrations of the fashion bible's 100th birthday.

Prosecutors at Aveyron Assizes, in Rodez, believe that Jean-Louis Cayrou, 54, killed 58-year-old Patricia Wilson in the village of Vabre-Tizac, close to Toulouse in south west France.

Babur Karamat Raja, 41, stabbed the 40-year-old victim with a large carving knife in her chest and stomach before trying to slash her throat and wrists in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands.

Can YOU tell what colours these spirals are?

The bright pattern is the latest optical illusion to spread online, playing on the way your brain processes colour. The picture appears to show green, blue and pink swirls - but not all is as it seems. The optical illusion was created by Akiyoshi Kitaoka , a Japanese professor of psychology.

The list was drawn up with the help of computer scientist Roman Yampolskiy from the University of Louisville. He says, as far-fetched as they sound, we need to take the threats seriously.

Tourists stranded in France as country is hit by fuel strike that's led to violence

One resident who lives in the Loire Valley told MailOnline Travel that holidaymakers, including those from the UK, are unable to return home as the French petrol crisis deepens. People are being forced to roll their cars into forecourts (left) to save every drop of fuel, as workers blockade refineries by burning tyres (top right).

Ryanair plans to cut passenger air fares by 7 per cent this year by passing on lower fuel costs to customers, as the airline industry suffers from terror fears.

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Demographers are considering whether questions on the topics could be included in the next survey for England and Wales, which is due to be carried out in 2021.

Cornell University and Stanford University built a Watch-Bot, a robot that uses probabilistic learning models and a laser pointer to remind humans when they leave something out of forget a chore.

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Researchers in New York say intelligent parents give rise to larger brained babies, which are born earlier to boost survival chances, resulting in a feedback loop which selects for intelligence.

Father accused of killing Ellie Butler was ‘completely devoted’ to daughter

Mother Jennie Gray, 36, told the court that Ben Butler was an 'amazing' father to their daughter, Ellie (inset), who she described as a 'daddy's girl'. Giving evidence at the Old Bailey, she denied the characterisation of her partner as a violent man constantly on the brink of losing his temper, claiming 'his bark is definitely worse than his bite'. Gray (bottom right with Ellie) added that Butler (top right with Ellie) had 'helped her survive' when Ellie was taken into foster care after being rushed to hospital with head injuries in 2007. Butler denies murdering Ellie at the family home in Sutton, south London, in October 2013. Jurors today saw moving images of Ellie playing with her parents on family days out (pictured) and at Christmas in seemingly happier times.

Martin Gibson, 54, was driving along the A46 near Stratford-upon-Avon when he crashed into four cars in a slow-moving lane of traffic on May 21 last year. Several of the drivers were left with serious injuries.

Crowds pulled together in more ways than one after they rescued en elderly woman trapped under a van in an impressive display of teamwork in south China's Guangzhou province.

Scientists at the University of Stanford looked at artefacts (pictured) found in China, using a method of analysis that had never been done before, to deduce the world's oldest known beer recipe.

Sergeant Christopher James, 41, of Par, Cornwall, was spotted on the pavement by a motorist driving near the Grade II-listed building in Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire.

Sex-crazed personal trainer Francis Skachill is jailed for raping female client 

Francis Skachill, 39, of Higher Broughton, Greater Manchester, raped one woman and then attempted to rape a second victim after he took performance enhancing drugs. During the rape Skachill threw his victim against a radiator, then used one arm to choke her saying: 'You deserve it. I believe violence solves everything.' He added: 'I am a caveman - and this is my way of dealing with things. It's us against the world.' Another victim was attacked at her home whilst her young daughters were in the property.

A picture of a lonely tree in a field with cirrus clouds above it that seem to radiate from the tree.

Researchers at the University of Geneva recreated ice-forming conditions in Cirrus clouds (illustrated) in the lab. Lasers caused the ice to shatter into many more smaller reflective pieces

Numbers of octopus, cuttlefish and squid have increased significantly over the last 60 years despite changes to the world's oceans, according to new research by the University of Adelaide.

Many ex-smokers have developed an addiction to nicotine gum - with 10 per cent chewing it four times longer than they should (a year) and 5 per cent for two years. Some use it for ten years.

The report accused major public health bodies of colluding with the food industry and called for a 'major overhaul' of dietary guidelines, claiming that far from demonising fat, we should eat more of it.

Breathtaking entries in National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year contest

Daredevils straddling trains in Bangladesh (top), rainbow rooftops in Ho Chi Minh City (bottom left) and buffalo drinking at night in South Africa (bottom right) - these spellbinding snaps are in the running for National Geographic's coveted Travel Photographer of the Year contest, which is currently in its final week of submissions.

Researchers from Uppsala University in Sweden say the Y chromosome starts to disappear from the blood cells of some men as they get older. These men are more likely to die young, figures show.

Former Disney princess Katie McBroom, 29, from Florida, who lives in New York, gives unique behind-the-scenes insight into life as Snow White at the Orlando theme park. Katie is now a make-up artist

Dramatic pictures show the aftermath of the incident in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire. Residents were woken by the sound of the explosion at about 4am on Saturday.

Professor Hans Evers, of Maastrich University, said intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is expensive and is being inappropriately given to couples who won't benefit from it.

Penny-pinching curry house boss GUILTY of killing allergic customer by giving him takeaway

Mohammed Zaman (left), 53, used cheaper ground peanuts at his restaurants, rather than almond powder, resulting in the manslaughter of nut allergy sufferer Paul Wilson (right), 38, in North Yorkshire. Mr Wilson never recovered after eating a takeaway curry from the Indian Garden in Easingwold, despite telling staff he could not eat nuts (as seen on the receipt, centre) - and a judge has now blasted Zaman as 'reckless'. Recorder of Middlesbrough Judge Simon Bourne-Arton said Zaman had built up his businesses since arriving in Britain 40 years and gathered a property portfolio worth more than £2million. But he added: 'You threw all that away. You have done so in pursuit of profit.' The judge said married father-of-four Zaman had told 'many lies' to the jury, adding: 'You remain in complete and utter denial for what you have done.'

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Until now starters at both John Lewis and Waitrose became 'partners' automatically upon joining the group, meaning they would often received generous annual bonuses.

One resourceful young man put a cow he had bought at a market in the back of his car and took it for a spin along the roads in Kazakhstan with the cow poking its head out of the rear window.

The new technology is being trialled at Geneva Airport Terminal 1 this month. After scanning your boarding pass, the robot will take your bags inside so you can go straight to security checks.

Rich Kids of London on Instagram bathe in champagne and travel by private jet

The Rich Kids London Instagram account was set up by a 24-year-old property broker for super wealthy clients to share photos of the lavish lifestyles of his friends and acquaintances. One man didn't have the energy to board his private jet after a trip to Vegas (bottom left), while another shared a video of himself bathing in champagne (top right). Another wrote they had a molotov champagne cocktail to 'throw at peasants' (top centre), while others posed in luxury cars (top left and bottom centre) and flashed wads of cash (bottom right).

A major review of clinical evidence by the University of Sydney suggests opioid painkillers - which include tramadol, oxycodone and morphine - provide 'minimal benefit' for low back pain.

Soldiers and warships line the beach to film Harry Styles' movie Dunkirk

Its windswept beaches bore witness to one of the most extraordinary operations of the Second World War - and one that could easily have ended in disaster. Instead, the evacuation of 338,000 troops from Dunkirk was such a triumph of human endeavour that Winston Churchill declared it a miracle. Seventy-six years on the French town is once again the centre of a wartime drama - though residents are probably very relieved that the cause is Hollywood rather than Hitler.

GRAPHIC CONTENT: WARNING. Members of AnimaNaturalis in Spain took off their clothes, daubed themselves in fake blood and stepped into polysterene trays.

Your summer can be made even better if you follow Weight Watchers' new SmartPoints plan - its most effective approach yet to weight loss and wellbeing.

Three people including Richard Griffin died and 18 more required hospital treatment when they were struck down with Legionella after visiting the DIY discount warehouse in Stoke-on-Trent in 2012.

Sainsbury's are giving their shoppers new Bosch fridges that have tiny cameras in so they can see what needs to be replaced while on the shopping aisles, using their phones.

Dawid Steffen (pictured), 34, from Middlesbrough, claimed thousands of pounds from insurers following a crash with a 17-year-old learner driver and her instructor in Doncaster.

Grade II listed Dalston Presbyterian church in London is being sold for £2million

An 1858 Presbyterian church (pictured) in Dalston, east London, is being auctioned with a guide price of £2million despite being covered by corrugated iron - and auctioneers Lot11 say it's the 'most unique' site its ever listed. The building, known as the 'tin tabernacle', is made from a timber frame covered in corrugated iron, and is said to be the oldest of its type in the country. It has a main hall containing many period features as well as an added extension with a kitchen, toilets and small bedroom.

Alan Black said the noise was 'deafening' as a blast of gunfire killed Protestant workmen at the village of Kingsmill, in County Armagh, on January 5 1976 - one of the darkest years of the Troubles.

Chloe (red hair), 20, and Jamie (blonde), 23, from Cork, Ireland, grew up without realising that they were both struggling with their gender, and found it a 'huge relief' when they finally discussed it.

Stephen Hodgson, 45, was killed at his home in the Cleator Moor area of Cumbria after one of the family's pit bull terriers, Buster, bit through his jugular causing a cardiac arrest.

The international gang members, reportedly numbering around 100 people, each made a series of ATM withdrawals in less than three hours, Japanese media said ©Toshifumi Kitamura (AFP/File)

Using fake credit cards, the international gang members - numbering around 100 people - each made a series of withdrawals in less than three hours at cash machines in Japan.

U.S President seeking to strike a balance with Vietnam amid Chinese efforts to strengthen claims to disputed territory in the South China Sea, one of the world's most important waterways.

Romanian hacker Marcel Lehel Lazar (above), 44, was extradited to the U.S.

The Romanian hacker Marcel Lazar, known as Guccifer, is charged with breaking into computer accounts of the Bush family, Secretary of State Colin Powell and others.

Vietnam veteran Roberto Gonzalez reunited with beloved horses at hospital bedside

Roberto Gonzalez (pictured) was paralyzed after he was shot two months into serving in Vietnam, on May 21 1970 and later worked as a horse trainer. His wife said horses are his life. The horses immediately recognized him and are seen nuzzling him gently, as he reached out to stroke them.

Last year, a study published in the British Medical Journal suggested that they raise the chance of a serious blood clot four fold. So what are your risks?

Jason Dockrill, 46, who is currently serving a life sentence for the 'sadistic and sexual' murder of 23-year-old Suvi Aronen, has admitted the 'horrific' rape of a stranger in a City of London park in 2001.

Could antibiotics also be a major cause of Britain's spiralling epidemics of depression and dementia, as well as other mental disorders such as delirium and anxiety?

Real-life bionic man Chris Palmer (pictured with daughter Heather), 55, from Derby, was left wheelchair bound after he was struck down with an aggressive form of cancer in June 2012.

The naked woman who was spotted walking through Newquay in Cornwall. See SWNS story SWNAKED: We all have dreams where we suddenly realise we are naked in the middle of the street. Turns out that dream actually came true for one woman in Newquay at the weekend. She was snapped boldly walking through the town at around 11am on Sunday morning with nothing on. Onlookers say she walked out of a tanning salon carrying her clothes, got into her car and drove off. Although a number of things were entirely clear, one of those that was not was the exact story behind the stunt.

The bronzed woman stunned onlookers by boldly strolling along the streets of Newquay, Cornwall, just before midday yesterday after emerging from a tanning salon completely naked.

Paul Cummins, 65, was discharged from Southend Hospital after being treated for a fall from his wheelchair. But sister Sharon Shaw, pictured, says his family were left in the dark throughout.

Pictures of Calvin Harris' car wreck show just how lucky he was

Calvin Harris' car absorbed all the impact on the front left wheel. The shocking photo shows the left side of the hood has been completely torn off, revealing the engine underneath. As the photos show, things could have been a lot worse for the How Deep Is Your Love DJ, but girlfriend Taylor Swift was desperate to be by his side nonetheless

A team from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand found that child's play was becoming more brutal, with a higher proportion of weapons appearing among Lego's building bricks.

Ball juggler Raquel Embaixadinhas has been filmed showing off her football freestyling skills wearing high heels. See SWNS story SWHEELS; This Brazilian beauty knows how to keep up with the guys - perfecting football freestyle in HIGH HEELS. Stunning Raquel Embaixadinhas (doub-corr), 25, learned how to juggle balls when she was just eight after a challenge from her father. The footballing filly can now perform tricks that would outshine many Premier League stars, with her current keepy uppy record FOUR HOURS without stopping. Videos of Raquel showing off her skills have become a hit in Brazil, where she has built a career performing at functions and on TV shows. Raquel wears high heels, short dresses, bikinis or tight t shirts and hot pants, which she says 'add to the attraction for men'.

Raquel Embaixadinhas, 25, shows off her freestyle football at shows around the world, performing tricks that would outshine many Premier League stars, after her videos became a hit in her native Brazil.

After delivering the Tory party's best election result in Scotland for nearly 60 years earlier this month, Ruth Davidson, 37 (left), said she was 'delighted' to be engaged to 34-year-old Jennifer Wilson (right).

At a time of increased Islamic extremist attacks on Christians, Sheik Ahmed el-Tayyib was photographed hugging Francis during a visit to the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican.

Analysis of 131 types of noodles found more than a third of the products would qualify for a red colour for front of pack labelling for high salt levels. The worst was Ko-Lee Instant Noodles Chicken Flavour.

Video shows a huge fireball soars through the sky illuminating FIVE Mexican states

An incredible video shows the amazing moment a huge fireball tears across the Mexican sky lighting up five different states and shaking houses with loud explosions in the early hours of the morning. The phenomenon was recorded over the centre of Mexico where it was studied by astronomer Jose Ramon Valdes, Coordinator of the National Institute for Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (INAOE). During a press conference, the scientist declared that the fireball was considered by many to be a meteorite. However, because it didn't impact the planet, but instead passed through the Earth's atmosphere, it wasn't technically a meteorite. However it was this interaction with the atmosphere that caused the shockwave from the asteroid that people in Mexico heard and felt.

This is the heart-stopping moment thrillseeker Robbie Favre, 25, risks his life by jumping from a 55ft-tall hotel into a narrow 6ft-deep swimming pool in Tampa, Florida.

Panamas at the ready, the country's most famous flower show has broken out in bloom again - and ahead of the Queen arriving later, plenty of celebrities got through the doors early at SW3.

Photographer Carrie Boretz has captured the city during the 70s, 80s and 90s at it's most vulnerable, exhaustively photographing both its crowded sidewalks and shadowy crevices

The unidentified individual asked for help from a taxi driver, who in turn contacted the police. He was found on Chorlton Street in central Manchester in the early hours of May 22.

 

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From the ancient Greek peninsula of Peloponnese (top right) to Denmark's hip, historic city, Aarhus (bottom left), Lonely Planet has named its top spots to visit across Europe this summer. Revealed on the prestigious list is breath-taking northern Dalmatia, Croatia (top left), romantic Venice, the scenic Canary Islands, colourful Texel in the Netherlands (bottom right) and even Warwickshire, UK (centre).

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'Crazed' naked man runs out onto road and launches himself on top of a car in LA 

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Indonesian set Sumatran tigers, elephant tusks and endangered animal skins on fire

Stuffed Sumatran tiger pelts, ivory and other wildlife trophies (inset) have been seized by Indonesian authorities and burned (left) in Banda Aceh to fight illegal poaching. Out of the 11 animals seized (top, right) on Sunday and transported to be burned (bottom, right), a disturbing six Sumatran tiger pelts and one Sumatran tiger head were collected. The Sumatran tiger is found on the Indonesian island of Sumatra off the Malaysian Peninsula and the species is at risk of becoming extinct with only 400 estimated to be living in the wild.

   

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