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Rhydian Roberts and Roxanne Pallett (left) were due to be starring together in Chester's Cinderella production, but she stepped down from her role after more than 2,200 CBB viewers called her to be axed from the show. Last week, she claimed Coronation Street actor Ryan Thomas (top right) 'punched' her 'like a boxer' (bottom right). Viewers were furious claiming she was 'making a mockery' of abuse victims. Since, former co-stars including Mr Roberts who starred with her in the Rocky Horror Show Tour (centre) have revealed similar claims have been made in the past. A source said: 'He told pals he has been a victim of her exaggerated accusations too and was dreading working with her on the pantomime and because he thought it could happen again. He didn't initially know she was going to be in it when he signed up. He was scared to be in the panto with her and if she didn't drop out, he would.' Miss Pallett left Celebrity Big Brother on Saturday and has made emotional apologies to the public (left) in interviews with Jeremy Vine and Emma Willis.

Elon Musk accuses British cave diver of moving to Thailand for child bride

Elon Musk has reignited his attack on British cave diver Vernon Unsworth by making the unsubstantiated accusation that he moved to Thailand to take a child bride. The Tesla CEO has previously accused Unsworth of being a 'pedo guy' after he helped free the 12 boys trapped in a flooded Thai cave in July. Musk later apologized and deleted a series of tweets that alleged the 63-year-old was a pedophile, but he revived the claim again last week in yet another Twitter tirade in which he questioned why the diver hadn't brought legal action. Now the billionaire has made further allegations against Unsworth in a series of rambling emails he sent to Buzzfeed News that were published on Tuesday.

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: The Queen Of Mean, Anne Robinson, is eyeing up her biggest target yet - a developer intent on building a twin-towered hotel complex.

Former footballer Adam Johnson, 31, was jailed for six years for child sex offences in March 2016 and could be entitled to parole by March 2019.

NEW FEMAIL's resident astrologer Kelli Fox revealed the biggest weaknesses of each star sign, and exactly how you can overcome them.

The 81-year-old reportedly suffered health complications relating to her Alzheimer's medication.

David and Victoria Beckham's Vogue interview was a public relations misfire says ALISON

The cover image (right), which showed Victoria Beckham with the couple's four children and the family's dog Olive standing in for David (together left), presented her as a single mother - most certainly not laying those marriage rumours to rest. Saying they are 'stronger together' - and by implication richer ('would either of us be in the position that we are in now') -rather fails to prove that the marriage is in great shape. Wouldn't it have been simpler just to say: 'Actually, we still love each other'?

Detectives in the Lucy McHugh murder case are desperate for the Facebook password of their prime suspect and have been forced to apply to American judges for a court order.

Somehow its refusal to co-operate with Hampshire police in their investigation of the murder of a 13-year-old girl is more shocking because it is so nakedly callous, and so bereft of proper human feeling.

NEW The Department of Health is expected to reveal details of the anti-obesity policy however the Treasury says the extra cost would be a burden on 26,000 small food businesses.

'What is this utter filth?' Wanderlust viewers are left red-faced over new drama depicting graphic sex and TWO scenes of masturbation - and the first female orgasm on the BBC

Toni Collette's character Joy Richards engaged in a series of 'filthy' scenes in the first episode of BBC One's Wanderlust, including a graphic sex scene, a striptease, masturbating and cheating. Viewers took to Twitter to say that they were left blushing over the racy scenes, as the couple in the show explore an open marriage.

NEW If it's not the Home Secretary in the guise of Keeley Hawes undressing while her (very) close protection officer looks on agog in BBC's Bodyguard, it's a middle-aged wife romping in Wanderlust.

NEW The BBC One series - starring Keeley Hawes as the Home Secretary and Richard Madden as the officer assigned to protect her - has achieved consolidated viewing figures of 10.4 million.

ALEX BRUMMER: Five long and painful months have passed since TSB suffered the most humiliating and far-reaching IT failure in modern banking history.

'He's devastated': Every penny of the $400,000 raised for homeless veteran has gone

Johnny Bobbitt and his lawyer discovered a $400,000 fund set up to help him rebuild his life was depleted Tuesday. Forces veteran Bobbitt captured the heart of the nation when it emerged he gave his last $20 to then stranger Kate McClure to buy gas in November last year. The couple set up a GoFundMe page that raised $400,000. McClure and her partner Mark D'Amico now face accusations they spent the money on themselves. Nine months after the pair set up the fundraising page, Bobbitt's lawyers won control only to discover the account was totally empty. Now, Bobbitt and his lawyers have asked for a forensic accountant to examine the couple's records and determine if they misspent any of the money.

A new study from the University of California, Berkeley found that positive and negative reactions often hold more weight than logic or scientific data, helping to bolster false beliefs.

Corbyn says it isn't anti-Semitic to call Israel racist

The Labour leader wanted his party's ruling body to endorse a statement that it is not 'anti-Semitic to describe Israel, its policies or the circumstances around its foundation as racist'. Describing Israel as a 'racist endeavour' directly contravenes one of the key examples of the international definition of anti-Semitism. At a combative meeting of the party's ruling National Executive Committee (NEC) yesterday, Mr Corbyn was forced to back down after it became clear he could not get his statement through. Instead the NEC adopted the full definition of anti-Semitism as laid down by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), including all 11 examples it lists.

Agnes Grunwald-Spier, 74, who survived the German occupation as a baby in Hungary, grabbed the microphone at the launch of designs for a holocaust to criticise the Labour Party over anti-Semitism.

Yasmine Dar, 52, a former social worker who won most votes for the Labour party's ruling committee celebrated the Iranian revolution when hardline Ayatollahs took over the country, we can reveal

'How sickening that, as a British Jew, I’m now being told to "go home"

Journalist Natasha Pearlman, pictured with her daughters Thea, four months, and Rose, aged four, said she has been forced to speak out against anti-Semitism within the Labour Party. Ms Pearlman said she first experienced anti-Semitism in college and then twice in the workplace as a young journalist. Now she said she must speak out about the abuse, explaining that for the first time in her life, she has genuine concerns about the vitriol and abuse against the Jewish community. Ms Pearlman said the issue of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party is especially painful as she has been a life-long supporter. She added: 'I'm certain that if we stay silent, there's a danger the poison seeping into our society will become unstoppable.'

In a major intervention sure to spark controversy, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby says he wants to rake in an extra £9billion a year with a shake-up of inheritance tax.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby used to be an oil company executive before taking holy orders. So he knows as much about business as he does about the teachings of Jesus Christ.

Australian Instagram model 'danced and drank cocktails' at a Greek bar hours before she

NEW An Australian woman found hanged at the back of a billionaire's superyacht in Greece had been out dancing and drinking with friends just hours before she died. Instagram model Sinead McNamara (left), 20, visited the Baroque bar (top right) in the town of Argostoli, on the Greek island of Kefalonia, on Wednesday night.  She drank two vodka-based cocktails - one called Dragon's Breath and another called Mango Mangave - and ate a club sandwich. Just 24 hours later - during her last shift on-board Mayan Queen IV, an AUD$190 million superyacht owned by Mexican billionaire Alberto Bailleres - she was found unconscious tangled in ropes at the back of the boat (bottom right). Ms McNamara's body is due to be flown home to Australia today and is expected to be accompanied by her mother and sister.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrive at WellChild Awards in London

Prince Harry and his wife, the Duchess of Sussex (left), attended the annual WellChild Awards at The Royal Lancaster Hotel in London this evening to highlight the courage of seriously ill children and their families, and thank those who care for and support them. The Royal couple met Matilda Booth (right with Meghan), who suffers from spina bifida and is paralysed from the chest downwards. She was asked by Prince Harry to 'pinky promise' him that she would 'never stop smiling'. In a speech Prince Harry paid tribute to the children, carers and nurses telling them: 'Every one of you is truly amazing.'

With only 20 per cent of all riders holding a coveted five-star rating, Uber has released a five-step guide to follow to join the convoy, along with complaints that lead to lower ratings and account deactivation.

Asia Argento's lawyer says she will not pay the actor, Jimmy Bennett, the balance of the settlement - $130,000 - because the arrangement was made by her late ex-boyfriend, Anthony Bourdain.

Bake Off meltdown! Chocolate cake showstopper becomes 'absolute nightmare' as sweltering heat leaves desert looking like the 'leaning tower of Pisa' before collapsing into gooey mess 

Contestants were forced to cope with temperatures of 82F as the 11 hopefuls were told to make a chocolate-covered cake in the latest episode of the Great British Bake Off. Two contestants saw their cakes collapse as a result of the unseasonal weather conditions when the episode was shot back in May. However, former Bake Off winner Ruby Tandoh showed how it was done by cutting into her wedding cake along with her wife Leah Pritchard following their wedding in Sheffield, left.

Martin Selmayr was fast-tracked into his role as secretary-general of the EU Commission in a way which 'stretched and possibly even overstretched the limits of the law', an inquiry ruled.

Theresa May has made ending free movement a red line in her negotiations with Brussels - but some ministers, including Chancellor Philip Hammond, want her to soften the position.

Ryan Thomas breaks down as he gets a letter from his brother telling him 'he has nothing to worry about and everyone has seen the real him'

Ryan Thomas recieved a letter from home on Tuesday's CBB. Read out by Sally, the letter was from Ryan's brother Scott, and left him in floods of tears. 'We are really proud. We know you're out of your comfort zone but trust me it's been well worth it,' Scott wrote. 'You have shown the nation how amazing you are and carried yourself so well. You have absolutely nothing to worry about. Everyone has seen the real you.'

On the very first night of Celebrity Big Brother, the former Emmerdale actress, 35, found herself completely drenched when she fell into the pool - but had accused the comedian 49, for pushing her.

Jeremy Vine has now confessed the real reason he adopted a sensitive approach towards the former Emmerdale actress, saying he was concerned she would 'take her life tomorrow'.

Roxanne Pallett QUITS radio show following CBB punch scandal

Roxanne Pallett has been fired from her Breakfast radio show, which she began in February 2018, alongside Ben Fry (left). The soap star, 35, has been at the centre of a media storm after branding her CBB co-star Ryan Thomas a 'woman beater' when he 'punched her' during a play fight and demanding he be removed from the Channel 5 show's house. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Emmerdale confirmed that they 'will not be bringing her back' to the soap and it has also been revealed that her upcoming panto role is reportedly in jeopardy.

Spurned woman sent her cheating ex-lover videos of her pouring bleach onto his beloved tropical fish while shouting 'die, die, die'

Serena Reynoldson (pictured left), 35, was angry that her boyfriend John Fitzpatrick had left her to deal with their four children, along with family pets. She poured bleach into his tank of ornamental fish (right) - gleefully saying 'die, die die' in a video posted on WhatsApp, Oxford Magistrates Court heard. Reynoldson sent him a string of abusive messages calling him a 'selfish f***ing c***' and vowed that he would not get 'another year where you get what you want'. RSPCA prosecutor Simon White said the crime was of the highest culpability and harm, and that bleach was not recognised as euthanasia for fish and they would have suffered before death.

Nabeel Kurshid, 34, and Iqlak Yousaf, 33, are accused of taking a fourteen-year-old to Sherwood Forest and threatening to leave her unless she had sex with them.

Britain’s loneliest shepherdess looks stunning as she marries her handsome fireman

Emma Gray, 32, married fireman Ewan Irvine, 40, last week in a Georgian hotel before holding a reception at her parent's farm in Hawick in Roxburghshire, Scotland. The new Mrs Irvine hit the headlines aged 23 when a split from her fiance prompted her take sole tenancy of the National Trust's 150-acre Fallowlees Farm in Northumberland, making her Britain's youngest solo shepherdess. After the wedding, she said: 'I'm very happy. I'd just about settled for being single forever.'

Andy Star (pictured), 32, and Farhad Salah, 23, of Yorkshire, plotted to build an 'improvised explosive device' in an 'ISIS inspired' bomb attack using a driverless car, Sheffield Crown Court heard today.

Your next smartphone could be worn on your wrist. Chinese phone manufacturer Nubia has released a prototype device that's part smartwatch and part smartphone.

Carmageddon! More than 100 vehicles are engulfed in flames as Typhoon Jebi smashes Japan with giant waves and 135mph winds - while a MILLION people are told to evacuate during worst storm in 25 years

Dramatic video shows more than 100 cars engulfed in flames after Typhoon Jebi slammed into western Japan on Tuesday, killing at least eight people. The footage shows vehicles at a seaside dealership in Nishinomiya on fire after their electrical systems were shorted out by sea water due to the worst storm to hit the country in 25 years. The typhoon, reportedly the strongest to make landfall in Japan since 1993, also injured scores of people as more than a million people were told to evacuate.

Tory party chairman Brandon Lewis (pictured) and Theresa May's deputy David Lidington wrote to MPs saying failure to comply would cement the Labour-bias in the political electoral system

Car-T therapy, which sees a patient's blood extracted and re-engineered to fight tumour cells, was described as a game-changer in cancer treatment by NHS chief Simon Stevens.

Mind-boggling puzzle challenges you to find what has changed in these near-identical

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas has taken to his popular Facebook page to mark the end of the summer with a new quiz, challenging followers to find the differences between two images. Dudolf, who boasts 300,000 likes and followers collectively, shared the drawings of animals in the park and revealed there were seven changes. Challenging followers to find the changes, he said: 'Summer is almost over... Have another ice-cream while it's still hot outside! Can You find 7 differences?' (Original seen left, adapted seen right.)

Cheshire Police answered a call in Warrington, when a man was seen sitting on a bridge. PC Becky Millyard, launched into action and talked the man down.

Ronald Scott, 70, described as a former naval Captain, was in charge of the clandestine operation foiled by police last Thursday close to the Channel town of Wimereux, France.

Natalie Morris, 29, of Cardiff, South Wales, flew off with her boyfriend Andrew Samuel, 30, for a ten-day break to the holiday island of Bali.

Taking fish oil during pregnancy not only helps ensure that babies have healthy birth weights, but helps them gain healthy weight for the next six years, a Copenhagen University study suggests.

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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE : Princess Eugenie, 28, and fiancé Jack Brooksbank, 32, visit Savile

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Jack, 32, could be forgiven for looking rather tense as he left the store, as it is thought he was trying out his morning suit. The tailor (inset) has counted Edward VII, Sir Winston Churchill, Earl Mountbatten and Ronald Reagan among its clients. It also served as the inspiration for Matthew Vaughn's blockbuster Kingsman spy movies.

NEW Ministers want to conduct a review following months of chaos for British commuters. The plan to launch a consultation into rail franchising was approved by Theresa May yesterday.

Sprinklers could have saved one of Roding Primary School's sites in Dagenham, the London Fire Brigade has said. The site in east London was destroyed in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

The World Health Organisation said four out of ten British women were putting their health at risk by failing to complete 150 minutes of moderate exercise during an average week.

London police chief Cressida Dick spoke out after Facebook refused to hand over a password which could be a vital clue in the investigation into the murder of 13-year-old Lucy McHugh.

Police have charged a 65-year-old woman with the murder of Dianne Elaine Williamson, 70, who was pronounced dead at an address in Gristhorpe, North Yorkshire on Sunday evening.

Five teenagers who stabbed a father of four to death as he was coming home from hospital with his pregnant partner, will face years behind bars over an attack believed to be a mistaken revenge.

The Salmon and Trout Conservation Scotland (S&TCS) said fish infested with lice from local fish farms have been found dead or dying at the mouth of the Blackwater river at Loch Roag, Scotland.

She's TV's toughest ever weight loss guru, so... would you spend £1k a week to lose a

Galia is Eastern European, whippet-thin, and terrifying. She is also Britain's latest TV diet guru, star of a Channel 4 programme called The Extreme Diet Hotel, which features fatties (yes, it's OK to use that sort of language here; indeed Galia insists on it) who want to be skinnies. Those with long diet histories might remember the last TV weight-loss guru who tried to turn us all svelte. Gillian McKeith was Scottish, scary and obsessed with examining everyone's poo. Well, Galia is scarier still. In fact, she makes Gillian look like Mary Poppins.

John Kelly called Trump 'an idiot' who had 'gone off the rails'

An explosive book by journalist Bob Woodward has revealed new accounts of backbiting and insults among Donald Trump's senior staff - with many of the most cutting digs directed at the president. The Watergate journalist dug up multiple instances of senior aides trashing Trump. Chief of Staff John Kelly reportedly called him an 'idiot' and compared his job situation to 'Crazytown.' Trump reportedly called AG Jeff Sessions a 'dumb Southerner' and 'mentally retarded.'

Joseph MacMillan from Glasgow was deemed fit to work while also suffering from diabetes, pancreatitis and heart problems as he suffered from cancer that left him needing his nose amputated.

Paul Pester (pictured) will be stepping down from his position and Richard Meddings will take on the role of executive chairman as the search begins for a new chief executive.

There is likely to be a pause on the Indian summer later this week as a low pressure system sweeps in from the East of England, bringing 30mph wind gusts and rain on Friday and Saturday.

Experts say many plants have become stressed by the hot and dry summer, but there has now been enough rain to ensure those which have retained their leaves will still give off an autumn colour.

Loose Women star Coleen Nolan breaks down as she apologises for 'bullying' Kim Woodburn during interview and reveals she's had death threats - with trolls urging her to 'die like her sister'

Coleen Nolan has now issued an apology for the controversial Loose Women row, joining Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield on the This Morning sofa on Tuesday for an emotional chat. The 53-year-old star broke down in tears as she revealed the backlash has been 'horrendous' and says she's even been send death threats, with sick trolls urging her to 'die like her sister' Bernie.

Steve Jobs's tearful deathbed apology to his daughter for a lifetime of cruelty is

Steve Jobs finally apologized to his daughter on his deathbed for subjecting her to a lifetime of cruelty which is laid bare in her searing memoir. The Apple founder cried helplessly as he told Lisa Brennan (left) repeatedly: 'I owe you one, I owe you one'. Days before pancreatic cancer killed him at the age of 56 in 2011, Jobs admitted: 'I didn't spend enough time with you when you were little'. Her new book lays bare his lifetime of cruelty towards her and Chrisann Brennan, his first wife, and even tells how he insulted Laurene Powell-Jobs (right), his multibillionaire widow, saying she had 'wide feet' and 'no taste'.

Emma Standish, 27, from Bolton, was told her organs are failing due to damage caused by the drugs taken to stop the body attacking the donor heart. She underwent a heart transplant aged 10.

The obesity crisis is taking its toll on the health of the British public's heart with a worrying 78 per cent of over-30s found to have hearts that are older than they should be.

Stars such as Louise Thompson, Marnie Simpson and Georgia Toffolo have all worn outfits for paid Instagram posts, and then flogged them online on the fashion site Depop.

John and Jacqueline Armitage, 72 and 70, had their car stolen from outside their house in Mollina, after they were gassed at night by brazen thieves who then went on a robbery rampage.

Gary Gardner, of Medbourne, Leicestershire, collected money for Jack Rigby, the eight-year-old son who was murdered in a terror attack outside Woolwich Barracks in May 2013.

Miss England contestant is first ever finalist to wear hijab on catwalk - as mother of crowned beauty queen storms stage to embrace victorious daughter

Although Sara Iftekhar (inset), 20, from Huddersfield, failed to take the ultimate crown, she still made history by becoming the first ever hijab-wearing beauty queen to make it to the final. Beating out 50 other contestants, Alisha Cowie (left) from Newcastle took the title of Miss England 2018/19. Her mother's emotions got the better of her, and she jumped on stage shortly after the crowning ceremony to hug her crying daughter (right). The glamorous event took place in at Kelham Hall and Country Park in Kelham, Nottinghamshire.

Agriculture Minister Stephane Travert said the French navy was 'ready to intervene' after fishermen hurled stones, bottles and insults at each other in the latest episode of a long-running 'Scallops War'.

Jacinda Ardern asked that the plane fly back from the Pacific Islands Forum on the island of Nauru to pick her up so she could minimise the amount of time spent away from her infant daughter.

Abdullah Ayman Abdel-Sameea, 24, had 'embraced an extremist ideology' and intended to use flammable chemicals for a 'hostile act' against the U.S. embassy, the Interior Ministry said.

Former child actress who voiced Disney favorite busted on drug charge

Actress Daveigh Chase. 28, (left) was arrested in Hollywood in August on a misdemeanor count of possession of a controlled substance. She is best known for playing the demon girl in the well 2002 horror film The Ring, (right) voicing Lilo in Disney's Lilo and Stitch, and her role as Samantha Darko in the 2001 film Donnie Darko. In November 2017, Chase was charged with a felony driving without the owner's consent stemming from a joyride.

Tilly Holliday-Morris, 19, was on her way back home to Herne Bay, Kent, after 10 days in the south of France when she filmed the attempted stowaways trying to get into Britain.

The large group of men were filmed last month by a passing motorcyclist shortly after they crossed the Staits of Gibraltar from Morocco to Spain near the busy port of Algeciras.

Leah Phillips, 29 from Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire, has undergone training and now charges new mothers up to £140 to have their placentas turned into pills, or £25 for a smoothie.

'I have a reaction to a family where the woman is covered head to toe and the man is in shorts and flip flops': Rachel Johnson tells GMB why she 'has a problem' with Muslim women wearing the veil

Rachel Johnson has defended her call for a full ban on the burka in Britain as she explained why she 'has a problem' with Muslim woman wearing a full veil. The sister of former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson argued there was 'no feminist argument' for wearing the garment during an appearance on Good Morning Britain. The columnist said the UK should follow countries such as France in an outright ban on the burka, following comments by her brother in which he said Muslim women wearing the garment looked like 'letter boxes' and 'bank robbers'. She argued that it was not freedom of choice for many Muslim women who were forced to wear the veil by male relatives or through fear of attacks in the street. Ms Johnson faced opposition to her views from host Piers Morgan and fellow guest Sahar Al-Faifa, from the Muslim Council of Britain, who wore a niqab.

The UN's Syria peace envoy called Tuesday on the Russian and Turkish presidents to urgently speak to each other to help avert a 'bloodbath' in rebel-held Idlib, over an impending offensive.

Public Health England figures also show deaths from AIDS - the consequence of untreated HIV - across the home nations have never been lower.

Cressida Dick was answering call-in questions from Londoners when a former officer rang in and questioned her over why police cannot use the hoods on the capital's streets.

Thousands of handwoven carpets are left under the sun in Turkey to increase their value

These stunning photos show the thousands of handmade rugs laid out under the sizzling sun in Turkey to soften their colour and increase their value. A drone captured the carpets that have been laid out in fields in the Dosemealti district of the tourist province of Antalya on Tuesday. Around 25,000 rugs were laid out across almost 500 acres of land this summer, according to Reuters. Record-breaking temperatures helped soften the vivid dyes used in the handwoven rugs into the more muted antique-style colours preferred by Western customers.

People with dementia experience 'dips' in winter due to 'seasonal rhythms' in Alzheimer's-related proteins, which make dementia genes more expressed in the brain, an international study found.

Doctors in London have released incredible thermal scans that show how Botox, usually used to smoothen out wrinkles, restored circulation and heat to their extremities.

In a new interview makeup artist Daniel Martin has revealed that he uses bargain drugstore product Aquaphor in place of a highlighter to achieve a glowing complexion.

The Old Trafford manager has accepted a six-month jail sentence for each of the two financial crimes he was accused of after accepting wrongdoing as part of the agreement with prosecutors, it's claimed.

Don't try this at home! YouTuber pulverises his iPhone X in a blender and then tries to DRINK the juice

The stunt was the brainchild of Taras Maksimuk, known as TechRax, who is based in Rocklin, California, and has has 6.2 million subscribers to his YouTube channel. The clip shows him place the top of the range gadget inside a blender. After blending the iPhone, Mr Maksimuk puts the shards of twisted metal and plastic into a glass container and mixes it with water. This results in a strangely bubbling grey liquid, which Mr Maksimuk then attempts to drink through a LifeStraw - a filter designed to make dirty water drinkable. He then spits out the contents, rather than consume it.

Celebrity lawyer Nick Freeman is representing David Beckham, 43, who has accepted driving over the speed limit on the A40 at Paddington, West London, shortly after 5.30pm on January 23.

Official figures from the Office for National Statistics have revealed 4,382 men in the UK killed themselves last year - 75 per cent of all suicides - but the rate is at its lowest in 37 years.

This Morning viewer Lucy from the South of England called in for the daytime show's 'Am I Being Unreasonable' discussion to explain why she doesn't want to invite her mother to her upcoming wedding.

Stahly Quality Foods, based in Fife, has come under fire following the launch of the new product (pictured) with some describing it as a 'betrayal' and others labelling it 'wrong, very wrong'.

Exhausted new parents and tourists are turning to nap pods in in order to catch up on

Pop & Rest, in Old Street, London is a company that allows exhausted people to sleep in pods (pictured) during the working day for £18 an hour. The company currently has four bedrooms which hold a single bed, a desk and some plants. It is becoming more and more popular with office workers and tourists. The minimum booking time is half an hour but you're allowed to reserve the pods for up to two hours overall.

The commercial shows schoolchildren performing their own extraordinary version of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody and it will be aired for the first time during The Great British Bake Off tonight.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been criticised by rights groups over the targeting of activists and political dissidents

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has drawn criticism from rights groups for targeting activists and political dissidents. Dozens have been convicted on charges linked to Twitter posts.

EXCLUSIVE: The British beauty guru's new Pillow Talk collection - consisting of an eye shadow and cheek palette - launches on Thursday (pictured: the Luxury Palette costing £39).

Researchers from the University of Nottingham found that plastic trays at security have the highest numbers of viruses of anywhere in an airport. This may be due to them rarely being disinfected.

Incredible video shows the moment a helicopter makes pin-point water drop on a SINGLE burning tree during massive Canadian wildfire

The brief clip, posted on Saturday, shows the helicopter flying through the air as it makes its way toward a burning tree in British Columbia. The Lake Shovel fire has burned more than 227337 acres, but is currently 'being held,' according to the B.C. Wildfire Service.

Lord Dannatt (pictured) disclosed for the first time that on his last day as Chief of the General Staff before his retirement in 2009, he was visited by two Northern Ireland police investigators.

Amazon has become the second publicly traded company to be worth $1 trillion after Apple. The company's blowout success has made CEO, Jeff Bezos, No.1 on Forbes' billionaires.

One of the Tongham Ambulance Crews found the note on their ambulance while attending to a 999 call in Camberley in the early hours of August 27. It was signed by 'a friendly citizen'.

Witnesses have said the pilot is lucky to be alive after being pulled from the plane (pictured) when it fell into the water at Whitesands Bay in west Wales this afternoon.

For many youngsters, the start of university is their first step towards financial freedom. Before they fly the nest give them a head start with these four essential finance lessons.

Amazon.com is in talks with Chile to house and mine massive amounts of data generated by the country's giant telescopes, which could prove fertile ground for the company to develop new AI tools.

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Hyena tries to steal an impala straight from the jaws of a leopard but only succeeds in setting it free to live another day

Peet Van Schalkwyk captured the footage after hours watching the wildlife at the Delaporte waterhole in Kruger National Park. The retired engineering professor had witnessed elephants, zebras, giraffes and impala drinking at the hole - before being told there was a leopard hiding in the bush.

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Shell-shocked! Man discovers the hard way that a snapping turtle is not such a slow mover as he tries to smooch the reptile but is viciously bitten on the lips

'Who is a good boy?!' the unsuspecting buffoon asked of the turtle as he brought the reptile in for a peck, only to be viciously bit on the mouth. It is unknown where the video was filmed but it appears to be in the United States.

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Japanese hotel staffed by ROBOTS features motion-sensing dinosaurs that greet you at reception and egg-shaped machines that sing you to sleep

The Henn na chain - whose name means 'weird' - bills itself as offering the world's first hotels with mechanical staff and operates sites in Nagasaki and east of Tokyo. The reception at Hotel Maihama, the Henn na Hotel east of Tokyo, is eerily quiet until customers approach the robot dinosaurs manning the front desk. Their sensors detect the motion and they bellow 'Welcome.' Each room is staffed with mini-robots that look a bit like spherical Star Wars droid BB-8, and help guests with everything from changing channels to playing music. Even the garbage cans are automated and the fish swimming in the lobby run on batteries.

Experts at the University of Pretoria pioneered the research into in-vitro fertilisation for big cats, with two healthy cubs born at the Ukutulu Game Reserve and Conservation Centre.

Sara Iftekhar from Huddersfield is battling it out on the catwalk today as she hopes to become the first hijab-wearing Miss England.

Mac on... eyesight tests for stopped drivers 

'Look out for the police, Marjorie love. If I failed their stupid eyesight test I could lose my licence on the spot.'

Astonishing moment lion clambers over and even LICKS tourists - eight weeks after a woman was mauled by one of the giant cats at the same park

Filya the lion got into the open buggy at the safari in Ukraine and climbed over tourists as they filmed on their phones. Owner of the park and 'lion whisperer', Oleg Zubkov, refuses to stop his get-close-to-lions policy at the park in Crimea, despite a woman getting bitten on the arm in July. Remarkable footage of the encounter shows the untethered lion climbing into the open buggy with tourists at the Taigan Safari Park and lick a woman's face.

   

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