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Oxford vaccine may reduce transmission by 67% - and protection 'remains for three-month jab interval'
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny jailed for two years and eight months
Covid: Scottish schools to start phased return this month
COVID-19: ONS figures suggest second wave death toll has overtaken first wave
Captain Tom's incredible life revealed
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Queen personally honours passing of Captain Sir Tom Moore aged 100: War hero who won nation's hearts by walking around his garden to raise £33million for the NHS has died after Covid battle as Boris Johnson pays tribute to 'beacon of hope'


Single shot of Oxford University's Covid jab 'is 76% effective for 12 weeks and may block seven in 10 people from spreading the disease'


EU turns to Russia for Covid jabs: Merkel says 'all vaccines welcome' and praises Sputnik V jab amid German shambles after Hungary accepts first batch and blasts Brussels failings 


PICTURED: Female FBI agent among two shot dead during dawn raid on child porn suspect in Florida who also died - as cops give honor guard to the slain feds


Buckingham Palace DENIES Meghan's claim that royal officials 'dictated' her name change on Archie's birth certificate - hinting details were 'lost in translation' by her US-based PR team



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Viewers turn on Ines Basic as she arrives for the Married at First Sight Reunion
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The UK must 'come down' hard on South African variant, says Matt Hancock
Boris Johnson watches a care home resident receive her Coronavirus vaccine
'We're falling off': Nicola Sturgeon responds to vaccine rollout criticism
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Today it was announced the centenarian (pictured middle) had passed away peacefully in Bedford Hospital with his devoted family (top right, in their last picture with him) by his side for his final hours. He had been a beam of light shining through the tragedies of the pandemic and raised more than £32million for the NHS by walking 100 laps of his garden (left) before his milestone birthday. His unrelenting optimism and belief that 'tomorrow will be a good day' endeared him to fans around the world and news of his death prompted a flood of tributes. Her Majesty this evening sent a message to Captain Tom's grieving relatives and told of her joy at meeting him in person when he was knighted in July (bottom right). The London Eye, Wembley Stadium, and Blackpool Tower tonight all lit up in his honour and Downing Street lowered its flags to half-mast as Boris Johnson paid tribute to Captain Tom, who he hailed as a 'beacon of hope in the world'.



Captain Sir Tom Moore's death today aged 100 marks the close of an extraordinary life that saw him go from WWII hero to quiz show star and then a national treasure after walking 100 laps of his garden to raise £33m for the NHS. The grandfather-of-four's service in World War Two took him across Asia and the Far East, including tours in India, Burma and Sumatra. Back in Blighty, spells as an Army tank instructor were interspersed with work at the family building business - while in his spare time he enjoyed riding motorbikes. The Yorkshire grammar school lad was to shoot to national attention in 1983, when he charmed the audience on hit BBC show Blankety Blank. Finally, he would be knighted by the Queen, made an honorary member of the England cricket team, and be lauded by Britain's best-known celebrities and politicians.



Twitter users today saluted Captain Sir Tom Moore as they posted a series of tributes after he died at Bedford Hospital this morning aged 100 after testing positive for coronavirus.



Tributes have poured in following the death of Captain Sir Tom Moore, the Second World War veteran who captured the nations hearts during the start of the Covid pandemic.



Laboratory tests by Cambridge University found that a single shot of the jab might not stimulate a strong enough immune response to kill the new strain in over-80s.



Britain today recorded 16,840 cases of coronavirus in the lowest daily rise in eight weeks. They marked a 16.2 per cent drop on last Tuesday, when 20,089 infections were announced, and are half the levels seen two weeks ago. Department of Health figures also showed deaths are continuing to fall, with another 1,449 victims today. This is an 11 per cent dip from the same time the previous week. A total of 9.6million people have now received their first dose of the vaccine as the Government steams towards its target of inoculating the 15million most vulnerable by mid-February.



German Chancellor Angela Merkel told state broadcaster ARD (pictured) that 'every vaccine is welcome in the European Union' as she heaped praise on Russia's Sputnik V vaccine.



It comes after Germany advised against administering the jab to those over 65 and Emmanuel Macron claimed it was 'almost ineffective' for the age bracket.



Primary, nursery and some secondary pupils will head back to class from February 22 if the coronavirus rate is low enough, the First Minister told Holyrood today. She also confirmed that she was introducing a blanket requirement for international arrivals to Scotland to go into hotel quarantine for a fortnight, making her border rules tougher than those introduced by Boris Johnson



Downing Street today slapped down Ursula von der Leyen after she accused Britain of compromising on coronavirus vaccine safety.



Dr Anthony Costello, a paediatrician at University College London and member of Independent SAGE, warned experts are still baffled by the long-term complications of coronavirus.



Matt Hancock said door-to-door screening was being deployed more widely as the government scrambles to suppress the emergence of variant versions of the deadly disease. Meanwhile, Downing Street has delivered a tough message that people should only be leaving home in the affected areas if it is unavoidable - suggesting that means using tinned food at home if possible rather than going to the shops. The Government has launched an effort to swab 80,000 people as quickly as possible in eight areas of England where cases of the variant have been discovered, to stop it from spreading further. Experts fear the strain may be able to evade immunity given by vaccines or increase the risk of people getting Covid for a second time. But Mr Hancock signalled that the tactic is being expanded further in a statement to the Commons this afternoon. 'In those areas where this variant has been found - parts of Broxbourne, London, Maidstone and Southport, Walsall and Woking - we're putting in extra testing and sequencing every positive test,' he told MPs. 'We have also seen 11 cases of mutations of concern in Bristol and 32 in Liverpool, and are taking the same approach. In all these areas it is imperative that people must stay at home and only leave home where it is absolutely essential.' Despite the frantic squeeze, scientists have warned the 11 cases identified so far might be just the 'tip of the iceberg'.



A Public Health England report confirmed that scientists have found at least 11 cases where the Kent variant also had a mutation found in the South African strain, which it doesn't usually carry.



The government moved to toughen the border regime last week, announcing that the ban on travellers from more than 30 'hotspot' countries will be expanded with 'quarantine hotels'.



National clinical director Professor Jason Leitch said 'Sundays are a little bit tricky' and that the vaccination team has been asked to 'have a look at that'.



The results, from more than 17,000 trial volunteers in the UK, Brazil and South Africa, suggest Britain's vaccination gamble to delay the dosing regimen has paid off.



Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was today sentenced to three-and-a-half years in a penal colony after being arrested last month for violating the probation terms of a 2014 embezzlement conviction. His detention has sparked weekends of demonstrations by tens of thousands across Russia. Today, more than 350 Navalny supporters were hauled away by riot police as the opposition leader faced down a representative of the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) inside a Moscow courthouse. Navalny, who says he was poisoned by the Kremlin in August, spent five months recovering at a hospital in Berlin. The FSIN official claimed that he'd failed to supply documents to provide 'serious reasons for not showing up' to parole appointments in person. 'I was in a coma!' Navalny replied. 'Comrade captain, do you respect the Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin? ... You said you don't know where I've been since August. Putin said on television that thanks to him I'd been sent to Germany for treatment.'



Attorneys for Ghislaine Maxwell have pushed back against the decision blocking Jeffrey Epstein's alleged madam from accessing her laptop outside of the working week.



She does have more cash savings that will be kept separately but wants to get this money working harder, earning at least 3-to-5 per cent a year.



Axed CBeebies star Sarah-Jane Honeywell revealed she was frozen out by her 'best friend' Mr Tumble after she was fired from the show for a topless shoot.  The former TV host, 47, shot to fame in 2002 on shows such as Higgledy House and Mighty Mites, alongside Justin Fletcher, 50 - also known as Mr Tumble - however her career went down in flames when she posed for raunchy photos.  Speaking about the fall-out she said: 'I called and left him a message but to this day he's never responded. We were the best of mates, so that really hurt. I do understand it though, because as a children's presenter he needs to protect his own image.'



The 54-year-old, widely tipped as a future SNP leadership challenger to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, was replaced yesterday as justice and home affairs spokeswoman.



Seyi Omooba, 26, is suing the Leicester Curve Theatre for religious discrimination and breach of contract after being dropped as the lead of Celie in The Colour Purple in 2019.



Marcus Bloom's intelligence and ingenuity elevated him to the elite level of British spies risking their lives to disrupt and derail the Nazi war machine in France.



Andreas Niederbichler, 45, was jailed for nine years in 2019 over the death of Yvonne M (pictured), 38, but has now spoken out to deny responsibility - saying that she willingly took part in the sex game.



'Rachel Meghan' was taken off the document to leave just 'Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex' with royal protocol blamed by the LA-based couple's US PR team. Buckingham Palace has refused to comment but a royal source said that it was Prince Harry and Meghan's own aides at Kensington Palace who made the changes - and it had nothing to do with the Queen or her staff. 'The certificate was changed by the former office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. It was changed to ensure consistency of the name and title of the Duchess with other private documents', an insider confirmed to MailOnline. Another source told The Telegraph that the Sussexes' US media team had made a mistake and suggested something had been 'lost in translation'. The unnamed insider said their angry statement 'posed more questions than it answered' and the use of the work 'dictated' was unfortunate. The aide added: 'These are civil documents, there is no protocol.' Harry and Meghan's son Archie (right with his mother) was born on May 6, 2019, and the birth registered on May 17 (left). The name change was made on June 5 (inset) but has only now come to light.



In a survey, participants from around the world were asked to pinpoint countries on an interactive map. Indonesia came top of the ranking with 83 per cent failing to find it.



The note, penned in 1969, is believed to have been part of a school project in which British students suggested what they thought life would be like in 1980.



PC Alan Friday, 42, who worked as a dog handler with Cheshire Police, bombarded Andrea Church, her twin sister and her sister's husband with 50 phone calls begging them not to report him.



James Wells, 43, is accused of attacking Linda Holford and her husband Adrian Holford at their home Shalbourne, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, on March 30 last year.



In the CCTV footage a young man can be seen getting caught under the wheels of a pensioner's speeding mobility scooter after emerging from Nationwide bank in Bourne, Lincolnshire. Whilst starfished on the floor, passersby rush to his aid but the bewildered driver continues to press on the accelerator and ploughs into the victim a second time, just as he tries to get back to his feet.



Michael Taylor, who was allegedly paid $1.3million to stash Ghosn in a box and transport him from Japan, says he feels betrayed by the US government after his years of service.



Michael Gove today accused the European Union of inflaming community tensions in Northern Ireland after its ditched plans to stop vaccine exports to the UK.



Four days after the electoral college certified Joe Biden's presidential victory, then-President Donald Trump, his legal team and several White House advisers had an election fraud meeting in the Oval Office that delved into shouting and swearing match. The heated confrontation took place over six hours, first as aides faced off against each other around the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office before it continued upstairs in the Yellow Oval Room, the president's private living room in the White House residence. Axios revealed the details of the December 18th showdown as part of its 'Off the Rails' series, examining the final days of Trump's presidency. 



President Donald Trump's new lawyers have argued their first formal response to a House impeachment charge, arguing Trump can't be impeached and his speech the day of the MAGA riot was protected.



Trump endangered lawmakers when he aimed a mob of supporters 'like a loaded cannon' at the U.S. Capitol, House Democrats said Tuesday in making their case for why he should be convicted.



The growing furore surrounding the vile Marjorie Taylor Greene goes right to the heart of the current crucial Republican dilemma and more specifically, the giant elephant in the room that needs resolving before the party can move on from the Trump presidency which ended in such disgrace and ignominy. That elephant is Donald Trump, who is still here, still falsely howling that the election was stolen from him, and still wielding a malevolent influence over the GOP that threatens to split the party in two. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell sees the danger very clearly, which is why he has turned on Trump, wants nothing more to do with him, is encouraging the new impeachment trial, and wants to see the back of deranged pro-Trump lunatics like Greene who boasted of chatting to the former President over the weekend as she gushed about how wonderful he is. But there are others in the party still so enthralled by Trump and the thumping 75 million votes he got in the election, and terrified of his possible retribution, that they refuse to publicly denounce him or the likes of Greene. Well, these gutless weasels need to grow a pair and put the interests of their party and their country ahead of cowardly self-interest. And they should start that vital process right now by all agreeing that the lying, racist, anti-Semitic, Islamophobic, violence-promoting whackjob Marjorie Taylor Greene is an absolutely repulsive, and dangerously deluded, monstrosity of a human being who must be expelled from Congress as soon as possible.



Forecasters say a 'sudden stratospheric warming' event over the North Pole last month could herald a repeat of the white-out conditions seen in Britain three years ago.



The Saved By The Bell star, 44, passed away in Florida on Monday, just three weeks after being diagnosed with stage 4 small-cell lung carcinoma.



Demonstrators at Euston Square Gardens say they're prepared to stay for 'weeks,' after spending six nights underground. An expert has told the High Court HS2 bailiffs are not qualified to remove them.



WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Audiologist Neel Raithatha, known as The Wax Whisperer online, filmed the extraction of the baby tooth from the young boy's eardrum at his clinic in Oadby, Leicestershire.



The woman gives her name only as Gabriella on social media. She is among the eight women who have now alleged abuse against Manson since Evan Rachel Wood, his former fiance, posted a statement on Instagram on Monday accusing him of 'horrifically abusing' her for years. Manson issued a blanket denial on Monday night, calling the allegations 'distortions of reality' and insisting all of his relationships had been consensual.



Marilyn Manson has been dropped by the talent agency CAA after being fired by his record label and axed from TV shows American Gods and Creepshow over allegations of abuse.



Marilyn Manson has branded the sexual abuse allegations against him "horrible distortions of reality".



Pubs and bars have now been closed in Dubai for the whole of February and restaurants and hotels will have to severely restrict the numbers of guests they can accommodate at any one time. The blogger known as 'Sapphire' (pictured left and right) issued a heartfelt plea to the droves of reality stars and influencers who have beaten a path for Dubai to escape the UK lockdown to 'stay away, unless you can follow the rules'. She pointed out that last year's lockdown in Dubai was far more stringent that the British version, with people - often living in apartments with no outside space - only allowed to leave home once every three days to buy groceries, which required a government permit.



The group of 140 doctors from east London warned many patients who suffer from milder symptoms of the virus have often not even considered they may have it and have not self-isolated.



Researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine found the rate of past infection, known as seroprevalence, was at 64 per cent in the community of around 15,000 people.



The government has revealed another 352,935 jabs were administered in 24 hours as the huge push continues, taking the total into eight figures.



Moscow scientists found just 16 out of 16,500 people given the two-dose jab - dubbed Sputnik V - developed symptoms, while no-one died from the disease or needed hospital treatment.



Patients in hospital with coronavirus across England have been falling at an average of 479 per day over the last 13 days, according to figures from the Health Service Journal (HSJ).



A new study from the Icahn School of Medicine found that COVID-19 survivors had antibody levels 10 to 20 times higher have just one shot and about 10-fold higher after a second shot.



Dr Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Instituge of Alelgy aid the CDC is looking at conducting a study of whether or not two masks are better than one



Researchers from Cyprus say current forecasting models only take into account two factors: rate of transmission and recovery and should include wind, temperature and humidity.



One passenger from Northampton called the situation a 'joke' as he posted a video showing crowds waiting at the border at Heathrow airport last night.



As thousands of people look to explore Britain this summer, it could be a good time for those with a second home to turn it into a holiday let. We explain how, and reveal the most popular locations.



A frightening photo that proves it is vital for children to wear brightly coloured swimwear has gripped social media and made parents sick to their stomachs. The picture uploaded to the Australian Facebook group CPR Kids, which is run by registered nurses, shows a backyard swimming pool that appears to be empty at first glance. But on closer inspection, a faint shadow can be seen in the pool.



General Min Aung Hliang, who has seized control of Myanmar in a coup, said today that it was 'inevitable' the military would step in after elections he claimed were fraudulent.



Patrick Murfet wants to import the Italian bees for his Kent business and to help farmers pollinate valuable crops - but new post-Brexit laws ban bringing bees into the country.



The Royal Mint revealed its rarest 50p coins in circulation ahead of the 50th anniversary of decimalisation, which saw Britain's currency change from shillings to pounds. The famous Kew Gardens 50p remains the most coveted coin in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000. But other rare designs include Olympic-themed 50ps minted in 2011 ahead of London's turn to host the sporting event the following year. In 2019 more than 500 million coins were released into circulation, including three new 50p designs celebrating Arthur Conon Doyle's fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, and Paddington Bear at St Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London.



A Station Commander told Bulford Military Court in Wiltshire how he 'lost respect' for Royal Engineer Lloyd Hamilton because he was 'antagonistic and pretty damn rude.'



Professor Christopher Gosden (pictured) said Dr Jean Weddell had vowed in 2003 to leave him her London home, but he was left with nothing when she died in 2013.



WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Sarah, a two-year-old small spitz dog, was discovered nearly dead and desperately searching for water in a Chinese meat market after a butcher had cut her throat. Animal rights group NoToDogMeat rescued the pooch in April 2020 and despite being malnourished and barely able to walk they nursed her back to health following several operations. Now fully recovered, Sarah is due to be re-homed but the charity are struggling to find an adopter because of the coronavirus pandemic.



Police have shut down Golders Green Road in north London and emergency services are on the scene.



Katie Corrigan - who had been 'desperate to become a nurse' - suffered with anxiety and depression, an inquest was told.



Owner Chris Boudens, 30, from Fernie, British Columbia, Canada, captures his two Huskies singing along to Billy Joel's Piano Man, as their Golden Retriever chum, Zoey, pulls a hilariously pained face. The dogs Nico, seven, and Jackson, six, who are brothers, have been 'singing' to music since they were puppies, and often set each other off howling.



Professor Tim Thornton of the University of Huddersfield reveals a crucial clue which he believes  proves the 'Princes in the Tower' were indeed murdered by their power-hungry uncle.



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Doreen Tilly, 100, left Woodside Court Care Home in Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland, after deciding she no longer wanted to be separated from her loved ones. The former landlady's first request after being welcomed home by her great-granddaughter, Sonia Dixon (pictured right, with Doreen), 37, was to head out for a drink. However, she will have to wait until after lockdown. Sonia said: 'She asked if we're going to go to the Otters Head, which is the local pub, so she's starting to settle in.' In her younger years Doreen, who has lived through a wave of the Spanish flu pandemic, travelled the country running various pubs. There were fears Doreen (left, leaving the care home) could contract Covid-19 at Woodside Court while her family were struggling to organise a home care package.



Daniel Hendry was onboard a flight to the UK from Tenerife when he told staff: 'F*** off, I'm going to punch you, going to smash your head in' after refusing to wear a mask.



An Office for National Statistics report published today found booze was a contributing factor in 5,460 fatalities in England and Wales between January and September, a rate of 12.8 per 100,000.



Supermarket alcohol sales have grown by nearly a third on last year to £234million as Britons turned to the bottle to cope with lockdown - while sales of vegan food also rose during Veganuary.



Kim Courtney, 61, from Morecambe, Lancs. said she felt 'totally empty' after her husband of 13 years Eugene, 63, died three weeks after his Covid-19 diagnosis.



Owners face being barred from the Cheltenham Festival next month after the Prime Minister hinted on Monday a system of national restrictions would remain in place when lockdown is lifted.



Children's Commissioner Anne Longfield said about 500,000 teachers and 500,000 support staff could all be given the jab 'in a couple of days' given recent data on vaccination capacity in Britain.



The Health Secretary had some fun as he volunteered to use the walk-in facility in Westminster with Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle watching behind him.



The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, has 'become more confident in front of the camera' during the Covid-19 pandemic, royal sources told Vanity Fair's Katie Nicholl.



Professor Robin Shattock, who is working on booster shots against the variants, said the tweaked jabs could be got into Briton's arms within three months if required. Several are in development.



The regional head of Navarre in Spain, Maria Chivite, told an economic forum on Tuesday that the San Fermin festival 'won't be possible' this year, although the decision lies with regional government.



Carol Hall, from Ealing, West London, was one of the first people in the UK today to take the swab test for the South African Covid strain. She was one of 350,000 from eight areas in the UK to have it.



At 75, Dolly Parton is eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccination, but the country star isn't in a rush to get the inoculation.



Dean McCaw, 24, told Sky News he was unable to visit Kelli McCaw, 48, from Galgorm in County Antrim, after she was admitted to intensive care at Antrim Area Hospital in December.



The singer was slammed by shadow home affairs spokeswoman, Kristina Keneally, who said her trip was at the expense of Australians trying to go home, while there was anger of the trip on Twitter.



The Duke of Sussex took part in the video posted as part of the announcement of the latest postponement of the Invictus games -which were due to be held in the Hague, the Netherlands, in May.



Office for National Statistics (ONS) data shows deaths from coronavirus were only higher in the week to April 17, when England and Wales were in the grip of the first wave.



The three-storey semi-detached, seven-bedroom property (pictured) on Westbourne Road in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan has been battered by the elements - so much so that a significant portion of the front facade has literally fallen off. The garden is a jungle, all the windows are rotten - some don't even have glass in them - and there are no working guttering or downpipes. Inside, the home is like a time warp; still full of the previous owners belongings, strewn with cobwebs, with piles of cigarette butts and pots and pans stacked in the kitchen sink. It stands out like a sore thumb among the elegant, well-maintained Victorian villas on the tree-lined suburban street (inset), which is one of the most affluent in the area. The house is going to online auction from midday on February 10 with Auction House South Wales for a guide price of £325,000 plus fees, but auctioneers have warned a buyer would need to 'rebuild the entire property' given its condition, reports WalesOnline.



Nicole Elkabbas, 42, is due to be sentenced this week after she was found guilty of setting up a fraudulent GoFundMe page in 2018 where she racked up £45,000 in donations.



Rachel Davies, 29, took time off from her classroom at at Wrexham Early Years Centre, North Wales, by claiming she injured her knee copying the Dirty Dancing move.



Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding chef Clare Smyth, originally from Northern Ireland, has spoken about the Duchess' love of food as she praised the royal in an interview with BBC.



Myck Djuberg, 60, chased his tenant Klaus Beversluis, 52, with the tool as they became embroiled in a dispute over the rental at the Hampton Riviera Boat Yard in Richmond.



Aria Serplus, 18, from Bournemouth, is preparing to start HRT, which will cause her to go through 'female puberty', while she looks ahead to gender reassignment surgery.



Of the £281,107 total at Parliament's bars, just £22,062 or 8 per cent was spent from July 4 when UK venues were initially allowed to reopen following the first national lockdown.



In last night's episode of Channel 4's Shut Ins: Britain's Fattest People, Samantha (pictured, main), 35, from Hartlepool, told how she felt too ashamed to go out, and left the responsibilities of family life to her husband Keith (inset), who she had been with for the past 14 years. However. viewers slammed husband Keith for fetching his wife food at her every beck and call - with some going so far as to brand him her 'servant' and 'feeder' (inset).



Uber delivery driver Naiem Suleman of Coventry, who raped a drunk 22-year-old female student after driving her to a secluded spot and gave her an STD, was today jailed for nine-and-a-half years.



Police were forced to rely on Twitter for three hours after the Manchester bombings, as the wealth of information caused a 'massive hindrance,' to police, top counter-terror officer Neil Basu has said.



Women who do the Silhouette Challenge film themselves striking sexy poses, often nude or in underwear. They apply a shadowy red light filter that hides their bodies and shows off their silhouettes.



Fluid mechanics experts at the Czech Academy of Sciences say oil in non-stick pans is dispersed outwards, leaving dry spots in the centre for food to stick to.



Debby Foxwell, a privately educated, 41-year-old company director, was convicted of murdering her Welwyn Garden City neighbour Louise Lotz in a 'merciless attack'.



Young Man Holding a Roundel hung at Plas Glynllifon, in Wales, for decades and was sold 'for a few shillings' when the Newborough family sold the mansion unaware it was a rare masterpiece.



Hedge House has a brick and wood exterior, and was designed by the architect David Sheppard, who is selling it for £3.5m. It boasts five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a sunken hot tub and 6.5 acres of land. Buying agent Henry Pryor described the property as 'extraordinary work', which some people will love. He said: 'This is one of the bravest homes to come onto the market in recent times and it could just set records.'



Speaking to the A Life of Greatness podcast, the 72-year-old actress was only too happy to defend Grease against woke millennials



Chloe Lomas (pictured), 22, from Stalybridge, Greater Manchester, was pregnant with her partner, but her former lover Sam Donnelly found out from his jail cell.



Herman Knippenberg, who helped expose Charles Sobhraj, told Loose Women he struggled to watch the serial killer live a life of luxury in Paris after his release from prison in India in 1997.



Tonight's episode of Quest Red's The Bad Skin Clinic focuses on Samantha, from the UK, who for the past two years, has been living with a large, spherical cyst on the top of her head.



A global ranking was drawn up by researchers who looked at Google search volumes for sex-related terms, including sex toys, sexy lingerie, dating apps, sex tips, kinks and sex positions.



Two FBI agents have been shot dead and several others injured while serving an arrest warrant to a child pornography suspect this morning at a home in Florida .



Joseph Bonaparte (inset), a former king of Spain and Naples, fled from Europe after his emperor brother Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and landed in Bordentown, New Jersey, where he built a lavish estate called Point Breeze. At the heart of the property was a mansion (left in 1816) fit for royalty, spanning nearly 38,000-square-feet across three stories and featuring an impressive art collection complete with the Spanish crown jewels. While the sprawling residence is no longer standing, historians and local officials are now working to turn the 60-acre plot into a public park to preserve Bordentown's ties to its most famous former resident. Today, all that's left of Joseph's original architecture are old foundations, collapsed tunnels, the gardener's house (bottom right) and a brick bridge (top right).



Experts claim the newly-discovered haul of Anglo-Saxon artefacts and remains is one of British archaeology's best finds since the Sutton Hoo burial ship.



The collection of over 200 items was discovered at Over Burrows, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, a rural cottage which dates back to the 1740s.



Martin Bryan, 32, from Glasgow, told how his world was 'turned upside down' when his 'wonderful' mum was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2008, and he began gorging on junk food.



Bernard Ovu, 35, was trapped in a stairwell at Canning Town station for nearly an hour before tripping down a flight of concrete steps leading off the escape bridge on January 22, 2017.



A fake Instagram profile has been setup, pretending to be Maryanne Pilling, 49, who lost her husband Tommy to coronavirus on New Year's Day, aged 62. The page claims to be fundraising.



The RSPCA has warned that thieves have been posing as inspectors for the charity in order to snatch dogs. It comes amid a rise in thefts due to demand for puppies.



Footage shows Shaun Sears and Tom Otto, who created Canopy Cat Rescue in 2009, navigating their way to the top of towering trees in Washington to rescue stranded cats. During one clip, one of the men hangs on his harness in a fir tree as he tries to rescue a black and white cat called Stanley. He pulls himself closer to the cat before grabbing the feline by the scruff of the neck and placing him inside a string bag. The brothers-in-law first created their service after discovering how difficult it was for owners to find help for their cats stuck in trees.



Cheshire Police allegedly warned staff operating camera vans they were 'too lenient' and should be looking to up their targets and snare another 2,400 speeding drivers a month.



Nicholas Henry, 29, was forced by his friend to have a Greggs for breakfast after managing to avoid it for more than two and a half years.



WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Banned motorist Hadi Hamid ploughed into Luke Mason and Matthew Lockwood outside the Empire in Middlesbrough in October 2017.



President Joe Biden will overhaul the US immigration process today in a series of executive orders to reverse Donald Trump's 'failed' policies.



Josh Reeson, 15, was found in York by a member of the public just before 4am on September 27 and later died in hospital of multiple organ failure due to the effects of taking ecstasy.



HMRC calculated income tax of around £13,400 based on my receipts for the 2019-2020 tax year. They have demanded a further £6,700, stating that an amount of just over £20,000 is due.



Simone Roberts, 39, from Birmingham, has told how she manages to feed her family-of-seven gourmet-style meals for just £25 per week - using simple store cupboard ingredients,



British TikTok user Hollie Bee shared how she has struggled with the weight of her breasts since she was a teenager and wants to have surgery to reduce her back pain.



The magnificent 17-bed estate, in Kent, became famous after featuring with TV couple Steph and Dom Parker (inset) first on Four in a Bed then on Gogglebox and is now on the market for £5million. The property is made up of an eight-bed manor, a detached four-bed house, a three-bed cottage and a two-bed coach house and also features a tea room and gift shop as well as a restaurant that seats up to 60 guests. The grounds also include award-winning gardens which are recognised as some of the best in the country.



Tycoon Patrick Diter built an Italianate palace on the French Riviera without planning permission. A court has upheld a previous ruling saying it must be demolished, AirMail reports.



Judges at the Court of Appeal said banker Kerim Derhalli, 58, had no right to a single penny in rent of the couple's home in Kensington, West London from his ex-wife Jayne Richardson Derhalli, 57.



McDonald's UK has announced six additions to its menu, available from 10th February, with favourites such as the Flake Raspberry McFlurry and Mozarella Dippers returning.



Bored Panda rounded up dubious interactions job seekers from around the world have had with potential employers, including one who was repeatedly called the wrong name in emails.



Lucy Hamilton, 39, of Henley-on-Thames, has 37,200 Instagram followers and has millions of viewers on TikTok due to her daring decor and passion for clashing colours, The Sun reported.



Married couple Lo, 31, and Mike Taylor, 32, of Denver, Colorado, became a throuple after a one-night threesome with their now girlfriend, Jess Woodstock, 31, turned into an emotional connection.



Australian Instagram model Isabelle Elanore claimed discrimination on the basis of her body type when she was made to wear a fluro vest by a 'disgusted' Jetstar flight attendant.



Savannah Rae Theberge, 26, from Georgia, was identified by her mother as being one of two women murdered by Raymond Weber on Monday. The pair had recently become engaged.



Scientists used satellites that shoot a powerful radar signal towards the moon, which were then reflected back to a system of 10 radio telescopes in North America - the Very Long Baseline Array.



The celebrity chef, 45, lives with his wife Jools, 46, and their five children in a £6million, six-bedroom farmhouse, in the picture-perfect village of Finchingfield, Essex.



I recently found out that my elderly relative turns on the oven and leaves the door open for hours at a time to heat his home. Can you advise exactly how bad this method of heating a home is?



Trending footage shows the two-year-old Xiao Xi enjoying a blissful afternoon nap while her five family cats snuggled up to their little owner at their home in northern China's Hebei Province.

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Tyson Fury's wife Paris, 30, from Morecambe, shared a comment from a fan who accused her of using 'nannies to bring up her children' because there was 'no way' she could bring up the kids and 'dress nice' (right). The mother-of-five responded by saying she looked after the children 'day in and day out' (left, with Venezuela, 10, Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, Valencia, three, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, 12 months)



Rose told DailyMail.com she orchestrated the LA-based stunt in protest over censorship, after her Instagram account, with five million followers, was suspended this year for nudity.



US robotics firm Boston Dynamics has revealed a new product line for Spot - its flagship robotic dog that costs a whopping $75,000 (about £60,000) - including a fifth limb that can grasp different objects.



After a tense stakeout, three of the lions were captured on camera launching their attack on a nearby giraffe at a national park in South Africa. One hitched a piggy-back whilst the other two clung onto the giraffe's back legs. The others soon joined in to provide back up. Despite weighing around 375 pounds each, the lions were no match for the 1,750-pound giraffe which plodded along until the lions were tired of their attempts.



The melanistic leopard was photographed at the Tadoba National Park in Western India in January. Around 11 per cent of leopards have the unique pigmentation, making them a very rare sight. 24-year-old wildlife photographer Anurag Gawande said he was just 30 feet away from the leopard when he spotted it, adding that it had been hunting a deer when his safari group came across the rare cat. While melanistic leopards are already rare due to their black coats being coveted by poachers and loss of habitat, this particular male leopard is the rarest of its kind with its black spots distinctly visible on his shiny coat.



Jacob and Angel Breytenbach, from Moedwil, in North West Province, South Africa, had been checking their security cameras when they spotted the crocodile in their swimming pool.



In Pennsylvania, three bodies were found in an apparent murder-suicide linked to a dispute over snow shoveling on Monday, as Storm Orlena continues to batter the northeast.



It's as cool as ever. These amazing pictures show the 2021 version of Canada's incredible ice hotel, Hotel de Glace, which opened last month and has been rebuilt annually for 21 years using snow and ice. It is the only hotel of its kind in North America and this year it includes a grand hall, a chapel where couples can get married, 15 themed suites, six rooms, a large slide and an ice bar.

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