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England's lockdown to ease as planned on 12 April
Mum of missing teenager Richard Okorogheye told body found by police 'matches' her son
No end in sight as Boris Johnson says normality still some way off
Man charged after two-week-old baby Ciaran Leigh Morris killed when car hit pram in West Midlands
Vaccine passports will be used to get Brits back into stadiums and events, No10 plan reveals
COVID-19: PM's 'irreversible roadmap' will almost certainly come with a number of strings attached
Conservative MP Cheryl Gillan dies after long illness
UK weather: Millions endure snowy Easter Monday days after basking in record sunshine
'Disappointed' travel chiefs seek clarity from PM
UK medicines regulator considers issuing new advice over Oxford-AstraZeneca jab





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Critics blast 'hellish demi-lockdown where we have to be tested all the time, carry a vaccine passport everywhere and are under the constant threat of being locked down' after Boris laid out grim vision of Covid rules lasting into the future 


Piers Morgan says he was RIGHT not to believe a word Meghan said during Oprah interview because 17 of her and Harry's claims 'have been proven untrue or exaggerated'


Regulator will consider TOMORROW whether to stop using AstraZeneca jab in the under 30s amid fears of fatal blood clots as Britain's 'Professor Lockdown' says use of vaccine in the young is 'complicated' 


Police hunting missing student Richard Okorogheye, 19, find body in Epping Forest pond 13 days after he disappeared


REVEALED: The 40 women arrested for posing naked on a Dubai balcony are all models in their teens and 20s from Ukraine who are each facing six months in prison and £1,000 fines 



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Mariah Carey sings her famous high note while getting her COVID-19 vaccine
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Florida pond 'contaminated with radioactive wastewater could collapse'
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Police investigate scene after fatal car crash in Brownhills
Police shut down Good Friday service at Polish church for breaching Covid rules
Moment man is arrested after 'refusing a temperature check' at Disney World
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The Prime Minister (left) tried to strike a bullish tone saying the country's hard work is 'paying off' as he held an Easter Monday press briefing in Downing Street, confirming that shops can open on April 12 as planned. Non-essential retail, gyms and hairdressers can get up and running, while bars, restaurants and cafes will be able to serve customers. But Sir Iain Duncan-Smith warned Britain was on course to be left in a 'demi-lockdown' even when the road map is completed. The former Tory leader accused government scientists of deploying 'Project Fear' tactics to keep restrictions in place for longer than necessary. He told the Mail: 'We were told the vaccine was the way out, no ifs, no buts. We can see from the data that the vaccine is working better than anyone had hoped, but now the scientists are saying the real issue is variants or a third wave. They want to keep Project Fear going because they are enjoying the control they have, and ministers have caved in to them. The result is we are headed for a hellish demi-lockdown, where we have to be tested all the time (file image, inset), carry a vaccine passport everywhere and are under the constant threat of being locked down again.' In Monday's press conference, Mr Johnson dodged committing to hold a vote in Parliament on controversial vaccine passports (a woman getting a vaccine in London, main), thereby setting himself up for a potentially-volcanic clash with his own backbenchers. He said: 'First we need to work out what exactly the proposal might be, but certainly if there is something to put to Parliament I am certain we will do that.' Should the plans be put to a vote in the Commons, a hard core of Conservative backbenches would oppose them on civil liberties grounds, and Labour has hinted it could follow suit. Right: Britain's daily Covid cases and deaths. 



Piers Morgan says he was right not to believe Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey last month because 17 of their claims have since been proven false, exaggerated or unverifiable. Morgan, DailyMail.com's tor-at-large, sat down for his own tell-all with Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired Monday, where he vowed to reveal 'MY truth' about the controversy surrounding his criticism of Meghan and Harry that led to his departure from Good Morning Britain. Morgan set off a social media firestorm the day after the Oprah interview on March 7 when he said he 'didn't believe a word' of what Meghan said - particularly about experiencing racism within the Royal Family and feeling suicidal when she was pregnant with son Archie. Speaking to Carlson on his Fox Nation show on Monday, Morgan doubled down on his original comments. 'What I was witnessing was the most extraordinarily disingenuous smear, hit job, on the Royal family, on the Queen, on the monarchy, and frankly on Britain, my country,' he said. 



Andrew Morton said the Queen told Meghan Markle she could forge ahead with her Hollywood acting career if she did not want to 'embrace royal duties full time'.


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Sage predict that there could be a third wave of coronavirus if restrictions are lifted in summer, even with the vaccination programme.



Tom Aikens, who runs Muse in Belgravia, joined French Maître d'hôtel Fred Sirieix and Michelin-starred chef Alex Bond, who runs Alchemilla in Nottingham, for the new series of Snackmasters.



The body was discovered by Essex Police officers on Monday afternoon, 13 days after 19-year-old Richard Okorogheye (pictured, top) went missing. Enquiries are underway to identify the body. Richard's family are being supported by specially trained officers and kept updated with developments. Richard, who has sickle cell disease and spent much of the past year shielding, was last seen by his family when he left home in the Ladbroke Grove area of west London at 8.30pm on Monday March 22. He was reported missing two days later (Police search a pond in Epping Forest, bottom left). 



LIBBY GALVIN: Sleep for sale! is the flashing image I see in my mind's eye when I look at the growing range of sleep trackers on the market.



As a newly qualified NHS hospital doctor, Joshua Wolrich - weighing 17st - became obsessed with the idea that a good doctor shouldn't be overweight.



RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Mass vaccination was supposed to be our get-out-of-jail-free card. We should be so lucky. Despite the fact that Britain's rapid inoculation programme has been a spectacular success, the Government is taking no chances. The parole board is having second thoughts. We're not so much getting out of jail free as being released on licence, wearing an electronic ankle tag. We're also going to have to check in regularly with our probation officers. Every single one of us is being urged to take two self-administered Covid tests every week. Even a dodgy 'false positive' will put us straight back in the slammer. Tens of thousands will have to remain under house arrest until they can show they're not carrying the virus. To extend the criminal justice analogy, we're all considered guilty unless we can prove our innocence. So much for 'Cry Freedom!'.


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Officials hope the multi-billion-pound scheme, under which everyone in England will be invited to take two free tests a week, will help to ease the country out of lockdown safely.



Boris Johnson set himself up for a potentially-volcanic clash with his own backbenchers after hinting he might try to get the passport scheme into law without a vote.



A review released today says that the 'extent of any relaxation' of measures in place since January will be linked to the success of the vaccine rollout and a final decision on Covid passports.


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HENRY DEEDES: On skipped the Prime Minister, with that mild jauntiness of his that has happily returned in recent weeks, confirming our long winter imprisonment is finally coming to an end.



Hairdressers, shops and beer gardens can reopen on Monday for the first time in more than three months as England takes a major step towards the end of lockdown. Boris Johnson said he is looking forward to a pint of beer next week as he last night confirmed the next stage in his roadmap for easing restrictions. The Prime Minister told a Downing Street press conference the success of the vaccine rollout means he is 'sticking like glue' to his plan to unlock. In some parts of the country, including London and much of the South East, these have been shut since the week before Christmas - meaning shops were not able to have Boxing Day sales. Here, the Mail looks at what restrictions are set to be lifted from next Monday, where the government stands on summer holidays abroad, and the likelihood of vaccination passports becoming the ticket back to normality.



Nine events will be used for a month-long trial, including an FA Cup semi-final and the final in front of 21,000 fans at Wembley and a nightclub in Liverpool which would host 3,000 indoors.


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Actress Sheila Hancock, 88, recently revealed that she has been warned that the treatment she receives for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may affect the efficacy of her Covid-19 vaccine.



Boris Johnson today refused to commit to his roadmap date of May 17 for resuming non-essential international travel as the Government again told Britons to wait to book a summer holiday abroad.



Of the around 20,000 people arriving in the country every day, around 40 percent - or 8,000 - are tourists, figures compiled by British Border Force staff revealed.



The UK's MHRA vaccine regulator could stop younger people from having AstraZeneca 's coronavirus jab as soon as tomorrow over concerns about rare cases of blood clots. If a ban on under 30s having the jab is confirmed by the MHRA, this would be the first restriction of its kind in the UK and could slow the next stage of the rollout. It comes after 'Professor Lockdown' Neil Ferguson (pictured right) said older and middle-aged groups should 'very much' get the vaccine because the threat of coronavirus far outweighs the risk of the clots, thought to affect just one in 600,000 people (0.00017 per cent). But the SAGE epidemiologist, 53, who himself has had the AstraZeneca jab, said the balance of risk is 'slightly more complicated' when younger people who are less vulnerable to the virus are considered. British scientists say the risk of dying of Covid for 25 to 44-year-olds is 0.04 per cent, and 0.01 per cent for people aged 15 to 24. For comparison, the rate is up to 6 per cent in elderly age groups.



Department of Health officials posted another 2,762 positive tests and 26 laboratory-confirmed fatalities. For comparison, 4,654 infections and 23 deaths were recorded last Monday.



We can now meet friends and family outdoors, but we mustn't let our guard down



Princess Eugenie, 31, marked the end of Easter weekend with a new family portrait where proud dad Jack Brooksbank is holding baby August, almost two-months-old, at Frogmore Cottage. The happy family can be seen standing in front of a blossoming tree in the pastoral snap.



Locals and winemakers in and around the couple's new hometown believe Harry and Meghan should launch their own Brangelina-style wine label in Montecito.



Theresa Cheung, a UK-based best-selling author in the realms of spirituality, dreams and the paranormal, believes the day a person was born can reveal details about who they truly are.



Harvey Weinstein has filed an appeal on his rape and sex crimes conviction, claiming he didn't receive a fair trial. 



The Rt Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin criticised the conclusions of a 250-page report published by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities last week.



James Paul Davis is accused of causing death by dangerous driving and causing death by driving while uninsured after Ciaran Leigh Morris died following a collision when his pram was allegedly struck by a car in Walsall. Davis, from Walsall, faces further charges of failing to stop at the scene of a collision and failure to report a collision. He has been remanded in police custody to appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court tomorrow. Friends of devastated parents Camaron Morris and Codie Holyman, both 18, said the pair were 'numb with grief' at the loss of their son during what they called 'maybe the first time' they had taken Ciaran out together.



The unidentified 24-year-old, from the Philippines, suffered testicular torsion from repeatedly pushing her testicles back into her stomach four times a week in an effort to hide her genitals.



Charithra Chandran, Shelley Conn, Calam Lynch and Rupert Young have all been confirmed as having main roles in the Netflix series.



Vandals in Scotland who sprayed anti-police slogans on a war memorial to those who gave their lives in the Second Boer War have been condemned by a local group.



The Mayor of London, who is fighting off competition for City Hall from Shaun Bailey and actor Laurence Fox, believes there is widespread public support for a relaxed approach to decriminalisation.



Models (left, inside the flat) detained in Dubai for flouting public decency laws are mainly from Ukraine, it has emerged. All are understood to be from ex-Soviet Union states - including Russia, Belarus and Moldova - but 11 are Ukranian, the country's foreign ministry confirmed. A Russian man who was detained as an organiser of the 'lewd' shoot Iinset) on a balcony in the United Arab Emirates has been identified by the Moscow media as Alexey Kontsov, 33. It is understood he told police he was in a nearby apartment and had filmed the spectacle showing the naked women. He claims to have then made the 'fatal mistake' of sharing the explicit video, a potential crime in the UAE. He has hired lawyers to call for his release from a Dubai jail. Russian media outlet Life, a media group controlled by Vladimir Putin's suspected partner and former Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva, reported some 40 models were involved in a project which has caused major upset in Dubai. Fewer were visible on the naked rear picture that sparked fury in the UAE. It could lead to large fines and jail for those taking part. Some of those taking part in the naked video are understood to be visible in a group picture - captioned 'Little Family' (bottom centre) - showing their faces. Two Ukrainians in their mid-20s - named Yana and Diana, seen riding a camel (right), on their Instagram accounts - can be identified in the lurid balcony picture from their distinctive tattoos. Others have also been named (some pictured bottom). Bottom, left to right: Ukrainian model Ekaterina Kashenko, model Yana, the 'Little Family' picture, Sophia Tkachuk and Diana.



Natalie Putt was 17 when she left her home in Dudley on September 1, 2003 but was never seen again. Now, her sister Rebecca has appealed for more information on the Missing Podcast.



Rachel Allen has discussed for the first time how her fame affected her son Joshua, 21, who was given a 30-month prison sentence for drugs charges.



Thousands of pictures have emerged on social media in the past few days of piles of rubbish (pictured) filling the streets of Paris under the hashtag 'SaccageParis' - meaning 'trash Paris'. Parisians have claimed the city has been left 'abandoned' by their Socialist Mayor Anne Hidalgo and they are fed up with living in an 'unmaintained dump' which some have likened to a 'shanty town'. French far-right leader Marine le Pen (inset) weighed in on the situation, tweeting that the 'thousands of images' shared with the Saccage Paris hashtag 'break the hearts of lovers of Paris'.



Caroline Rennie, 21, is thought to have got into difficulty while working with farm machinery on Saturday afternoon in a field near her home town of Turriff, Aberdeenshire.



Hamid Alhendi, from Barnet, falsified the paperwork of almost 300 speeding drivers caught by cameras so they were never identified by the police. He has been jailed for five years.



The former Labour leader said Sturgeon should 'put her constitutional argument to one side and focus on the job in front of her' as he made his first election campaign intervention.



Headmaster Gareth Doodes has now launched a safeguarding investigation after the claims surfaced on the whistleblowing website Everyone's Invited.



As children, Esther and Rebecca Marshall were often mistaken for twins.  'I was 18 months older but my cheeky little sister was the leader,' says Esther, who is now 31. Esther is seen left in this photo (centre) while Rebecca is seen right. They are pictured together top and bottom right growing up. 'She was confident and fiercely intelligent, with a smile that lit up a room.' Their parents, both busy London GPs, also worked in hospital outpatient clinics, so the two girls and their sister Sara, who is five years younger than Esther, would often go there after school, chatting to staff while they waited for their parents to finish their shifts.



Lisa Fouweather, 19, from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, initially hoped to improve her running personal bests and excel at her club but quickly became obsessed and plummeted to 5st 13lb.



NASA's Ingenuity helicopter has survived its first night on Mars where it endured -130F temperatures that could have froze the copter or cracked its key key components.



In total three women and a man have been charged with assaulting an emergency worker while two others have been charged with obstructing a constable during the clash in London on Saturday.



EXCLUSIVE: Nic Seal, founder of Environet, a British company which specialises in tackling invasive plants, believes the public should be made aware of the risk bamboo poses.



The ex-prime minister's frustration burst out on the eve of Mr Johnson's successful campaign to replace Theresa May in Downing Street. Mr Cameron gave vent to his pent-up feelings at his fellow Old Etonian's rise to power over breakfast with Sir Alan Duncan. The incident on May 1, 2019 is revealed in the former Foreign Office minister's memoirs In The Thick Of It.



On Saturday the military warned Prince Hamzah over actions it said were undermining 'security and stability' in Jordan. Prince Hamza later said he was under house arrest.



Sabine tragically passed away at a hospital in Trier, Germany , on March 17 aged 51 following a three-year battle with cancer.



Samantha Thorne, 42, from Dartford, Kent, joined Plenty of Fish after her second divorce but was catfished 25 times in one year and wrote about her disastrous dating experiences in a new book



The woman, believed to be from the UK, explained on Mumsnet she had messaged the wife of the man she had been flirting with online. The post sparked a debate on if she should have told.



With Covid having a huge and potentially lasting impact on the working habits of millions of office workers - many of whom are now working from home - properties in the capital's commuter belt are increasingly in demand. And that demand could grow, with some major firms already announcing plans for more flexible working arrangements. Building society Nationwide last month announced its 13,000 office workers would be given the choice of where they work from. And auditing giant PwC recently told employees they can spend around half their working hours at home and end shifts early on Fridays in the summer. With other major firms also discussing a push towards flexible working, many of London's office workers could now look outside the city for a cheaper and quieter life. Now estate agents Savills has analysed property prices in village parishes within 10km of all stations within a 45 minute journey of London. The analysis, first published by the Telegraph , only includes villages with top ranked primary schools in them.



French brothel owner 'Madame Claude', real name Fernande Grudet, offered a secret and forbidden sexual world to a famous client list which reportedly included Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra.



German-born Philipp Tanzer, a 43-year-old former gay porn actor and fireman, is the Scottish Family Party's regional list candidate for the Highlands and Islands at the Holyrood elections.



Investigators have pieced together the chaotic scenes and accounts of Saturday evening's disorder at the Hoe, near to Smeaton's Tower, which resulted in cameraphone footage being shared on social media. It also sparked a swathe of criticism of young people who sought to soak up the sun and sink a few drinks. Several police vehicles attended the Hoe following a number of calls about a large fight breaking out between a number of young men, which investigators have later confirmed involved not only locals but service personnel believed to be from HMS Drake - the naval base in Davenport. Detective Inspector Andy Hodges said it was understandable that members of the public were disgusted with the outbreak of violence on one of the city's most iconic sights and he said police were treating the matter seriously. (Pictured, a still of footage of the brawl.)



Aleyna Tulay Tas was repeatedly stabbed in the attack in Istanbul on Friday. Her estranged husband allegedly attacked her while she was out buying milk near her mother's home.



Netflix lost 31 per cent of its market share over the last year despite adding more than 36 million new users. Netflix currently has 20 per cent of the market share (depicted in graph).



As Warwick University are crowned University Challenge winner after beating Cambridge's Magdalene College 195 yo 140, how many questions do you think you would have answered correctly?



Bright blue sunny skies were seen across the UK just hours after the country was battered by arctic winds which led to thousands of Brits waking up to heavy snow.



Dead seals have been so far found on holiday beaches in the West Country, Norfolk and across the sea in Ireland and France.



Abbie Quinnen stepped out for the first time on Friday after she suffered second and third-degree burns in a 'traumatic' fire accident in January. The professional dancer, 23, needed three skin grafts after a video she was filming with boyfriend AJ Pritchard, 26, went horribly wrong and saw a wine bottle explode and set fire to her hair and clothing on January 19.   Abbie, who previously admitted she was 'terrified about seeing anyone' following her accident, bravely stepped out for the first time with AJ on Friday. 



Dozens of innocent people were killed when Islamist insurgents launched a raid the northern town of Palma on March 24, including Briton Philip Mawer.



The July 1 constitutional vote included a provision that reset Putin's previous terms, allowing him to run for president two more times.



In August of 2000, Danny Stewart, then 34, discovered a newborn baby abandoned in a Manhattan subway station and called 911. At a family court hearing months later, the judge asked whether Danny would like to adopt the baby - and he said yes. Danny and his partner Pete Mercurio, then 32, fostered to adopt the baby, whom they named Kevin. In 2011, after New York legalized same-sex marriage, the pair tied the knot - with the same judge from Kevin's case officiating. Kevin is now a 20-year-old college student studying math and computer science. Last year, Pete, now 52, published a children's book called Our Subway Baby about how he and Danny, 55, came to be Kevin's parents.



Jamie Blake, 38, was caught after police searched his North Shields home for drugs in February 2017.



José Luis 'Coche' Inciarte was one of 16 men who escaped death when their chartered aircraft smashed into the Andes mountains in 1972 and recalled on This Morning having to eat the bodies of his friends.



Nicola Sturgeon praised her 'happy day' as she made the most of the easing of restrictions in Scotland by visiting a salon in Edinburgh for a haircut. The First Minister was among those to book an appointment as businesses including hairdressers, DIY stores and garden centres in Scotland reopened for the first time in three months. Ms Sturgeon kept her face mask on for the trip to Beehive Hair and Make-up in Scotland to have her tresses seen to, during campaigning for the Scottish Parliamentary election. Delighted with her visit, the 50-year-old posted an image of herself in the chair on Instagram and said: 'Happy day.' Later she told Heart FM: 'This is a really positive step on our journey through Covid and hopefully now out of lockdown.'



Some non-essential shops reopened as Scotland continues its roadmap out of lockdown, including garden centres, homeware stores and click-and-collect services.



The SAGE adviser warned while the strain had failed to take root in the UK it was behind up to 20 per cent of infections in some countries on the continent. The variant may be able to dodge immunity from jabs.



Dr Anthony Fauci said during an appearance on the POLITICO Dispatch podcast on Monday morning that the U.S. government will not require the use of vaccine passports.



Argentinian President Alberto Fernández, 62, came down with a fever and a slight headache on Friday, prompting him to get tested. A positive result was confirmed following a PCR test on the weekend.



Carpenter John and Laura Lewis spent just six months constructing the impressive home, dubbed Prince Llywelyn, on their 70-acre family farm in Powys, Wales. It cost the couple, who had help from professionals and friends to complete the build, £150,000 to create the treehouse from scratch, and they now rent out the impressive property from £240 a night with a minimum two night stay. The home, situated on a majestic old tree on the family's land, is around 56 square metres and 13 metres off the floor, and is the third treehouse the couple have created together.



The government has announced a huge expansion of testing with free rapid kits made available to everyone in England from this Friday.



Britain's biggest publisher tapped into the scheme between April and June last year and is thought to have received about £1m, but has refused to hand of the cash back.



Photos show hundreds of car enthusiasts lining the streets under a bridge of the A453 near Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station, in Nottingham, on Sunday evening. Essex police shut down a 450-car event.



Cities had been warned by UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin that they would lose their matches if they could not confirm supporters will be present by the April 7 deadline.



Five Sisters Zoo in West Calder, West Lothian shared images (pictured, left and right) over the Easter weekend asking animal lovers if they could spot Nela camouflaged beside the rocks. Zoo staff described the challenge as being at 'expert level' due to how well the snow leopard was hidden amongst the rocks and bushes. The majestic animal managed to blend in perfectly with her surrounding making it extremely difficult for viewers to spot.



Police Chief Medaria Arradondo, left, testified Monday. Mr Arradondo fired Chauvin, right, and three other officers the day after Mr Floyd's, inset, death on May 25 last year.



Dr. Bradford Langenfeld, left, was the medic at the Hennepin County Medical Center who pronounced Floyd dead. Judge Peter Cahill granted the defense a partial victory ahead of today's proceedings.



Officers came under attack in 'another night of senseless and reckless criminal behaviour' in predominantly unionist estates in Londonderry from about 9pm onwards last night.



The horrific injuries inflicted on billionaire businessman Bernard Tapie and his wife during an 'extremely violent' burglary at their luxury estate near Paris have been pictured.



Anne Hegerty, 62, has been left baffled by a Twitter user who claimed they felt 'intimidated' and 'upset' after seeing the Union Flag on a box of Mornflake porridge in a branch of Morrisons.



Alberto 'Wey' Zapata, 23, fell off his bike after losing control in Sunday's event. His fellow competitors were unable to avoid him and ended up riding over his body. Tributes have rushed in for Zapata.



China has filled the disputed South China Sea with more than 200 boats (top inset) lashed together in rows in an act of aggression designed to 'squeeze out' other countries in Asia, experts warn. Satellite images (main, top right, bottom right) show hundreds of ships - believed to be manned by Chinese militia personnel - lined closely together whilst anchored at Whitsun Reef, 350 kilmotres west of Palawan Island in the contested South China Sea. Beijing have claimed the Chinese vessels, first spotted earlier this month off the coast of the Philippines, are merely fishing boats sheltering from bad weather which are allowed to be there.



Disgruntled Winchester customer Joanna Sikora revealed how she found the skirt she bought from Karen Millen for £42 was actually a £30 dress from Oasis whose label was altered with pen.



Steven and Sharon Lothian, from Hawick in the Scottish Borders, were shocked when a chimney stack smashed through their car as they were parked up on the high street.



A mud slide in Adonara Island, Indonesia, left at least 38 dead and five more injured. Flash floods killed 30, and 21 people were reported dead as a result of extreme weather in East Timor.



The sunken ferry was lifted from the Bangladeshi river in the central district of Narayanganj on Monday as hundreds of onlookers and relatives of the missing watched from the shore.



The lifeless body of Sukriye Bulgurcu, 28, was found dead inside her home in Turkey with the door locked from the inside, leading to speculation she may have been poisoned.



Cades Emanuel Pimenta Santos Norte, a 20-year-old law student, fatally shot himself in the head during a game of Russian roulette with a loaded gun while drinking with a friend in Brazil.



Unlike the nerve-shredding demands associated with Christmas, Easter has always been the simpler celebration. But with lockdown easing and spring in the air, this year's al fresco Easter has been more flamboyant than ever. Here, five homeowners tell Sadie Nicholas why lavish decorations are not just for Christmas. Pictured left to right: Dina Mackin, 29, from Chester, and her daughter Lior, two; Katie Sharpe, 31, from Cambridge, with daughters Imogen, 11, and Fran, seven; and Royston Blythe, 62, with his partner Nick, 60, from Shropshire.



Stuart Lawrence, 44, expressed disappointment at the Met's actions in recent weeks and questioned whether the force had learnt anything from the racially motivated murder of his brother.



The NASUWT teaching union's annual conference heard that the national curriculum is 'lacking' and some teachers have taken it into their own hands to 'decolonise their classrooms'.



Subjects asked to decode different screams often mistook shouts of joy for terror. The elements used to communicate fear are also present in 'excited happy screams,' said researchers at Emory.



The former Secretary of State for Wales, who was the MP for Chesham and Amersham for almost 30 years, passed away at the weekend following a long illness.



The evidentiary phase of the trial was beginning as Israel's political parties were meeting the country's president to weigh in on whether Netanyahu should form the next government after close elections.



Asda has recalled their two-pack Original Chicken Chargrills after they were found to contain salmonella. Products with best before date of September 5, 2022, can be refunded.



A long-weekend trip with friends ended in horror after a boat suddenly exploded north of Sydney on Easter Sunday, leaving four people in induced comas with severe burns. CCTV footage (pictured) from the Hawkesbury River Marina, at Brooklyn, captured the moment the vessel exploded near Dangar Island just after 5pm when the skipper turned on the ignition shortly after refuelling. 



Navalny, 44, has vowed to continue a hunger strike he launched last week demanding adequate medical treatment at the harsh corrective penal colony more than 60 miles east of Moscow.



Moscow has furiously claimed a boy named Vladik died when an unmanned aerial vehicle struck a village in rebel held eastern Ukraine known as Donbass.



Bahaa Kadum, 26, broke into the property of Shannon Griffiths in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, and held her hostage at knifepoint on October 20 last year.



Journalist Glenn Greenwald, 54, was the victim of a violent robbery at his farm near Rio. The home invasion took place at the remote farm he is living at and occurred exactly a month ago.



The schoolboy was riding his seated 'Segway-style' scooter when it was struck by a Ford Transit flatbed truck in Wythenshawe, south Manchester, yesterday afternoon.



The Oscars - set to take place on Sunday, April 25 - are being produced by 2001 Best Director winner Steven Soderbergh as well as longtime collaborator Stacey Sher and awards-show expert Jesse Collins.



Donald and Melania Trump attended Easter Sunday service at Christ Fellowship Church in Palm Beach Gardens, left, where they received a rousing applause as they were introduced by Senior Pastor Todd Mullins. Mullins' father Tom is an ally of the former President, and served on his Evangelical Executive Advisory Board in 2016. After the service, the Trump motorcade took the couple back to Mar-a-Lago, where Trump spent some quality time with the grandkids, right, who were treated to an Easter egg hunt.


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In a video uploaded while visiting a vaccine centre in Jesus House in Brent Cross, Sir Keir praised the establishment for serving its community during the pandemic and said it set a 'wonderful example'.



A jawless, armored fish that lived 423M years ago had a bone cells that dissolved tissue to supply the bloodstream with calcium, phosphorous and other minerals to help it travel long distances.



British company, Now Wireless, developed the technology so that councils can programme the lights to immediately stop traffic when a certain number of people are waiting to cross.



First-time buyers are saving up to £800 per year compared to the average renter across the UK, according to figures released by Halifax.



Primrose Hill - known for its awe-inspiring view across central London - was one of the green spaces to fall victim to the scourge despite repeated calls for people to take home their mess.



The one-tonne model was struck with a hurricane-like gust in the Siberian Russian city of Yakutsk. There were no casualties as the massive replica, which cost £7,300 to build, was torn apart.



James, the younger sibling of the Duchess of Cambridge , 39, and Pippa Middleton , 37, has been staying at their parents Carole and Michael's Berkshire home throughout lockdown with his French girlfriend (pictured right). But last month, the 33-year-old entrepreneur, who has had to postpone his wedding twice due to Covid-19 , revealed he and Alizée are moving out of West London for life in the country, after living in the capital together for the past two years. Speaking to The Telegraph , he declared he and Alizee are 'country people' and are 'now counting down the days until we get the keys' to their new home. For Easter, James shared a snap (pictured left) to Instagram from a garden showcasing four out of six of his beloved dogs alongside his pet rabbit Pretzel.



Louis De Zoysa, 23, who allegedly shot Matt Ratana, 54, while handcuffed at Croydon Custody Centre in London, on September 25 last year, is still too ill to be questioned by detectives.



Social media users from across the globe have taken to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to share their hilarious Easter fails, from burned hot cross buns to melted chocolate eggs.



A police investigation is under way after two teenage boys and a woman were struck by shotgun pellets in Elms Road, Red Lodge, near Newmarket, Suffolk, at around 2.55pm on Sunday.



A buyer from south of the border paid £311,000 and beat off over 100 other bidders for the uninhabited Deer Island, which had belonged to the same family for 500 years.



The seek-and-find puzzle, created by North Devon holiday stays company Big Domain, asks players to find the five Easter bunnies carrying baskets in this pretty springtime scene. To throw you off, the landscape is filled with trees, houses and other creatures, so there is plenty to distract the eye. According to the creators, the brainteaser is so tricky it is taking people days to find all five bunnies. Think you can do it quicker?



Six people have taken their lives in the last month at the Humber bridge near Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire. Bosses closed pedestrian walkways 'indefinitely' on Saturday to 'secure' the bridge.



Two young woman were seen risking their lives as they posed for a photo perilously close to the edge of a 150ft cliff at Birling Gap near Eastbourne, East Sussex, on Sunday.



Jessica Powell, 20, from Birmingham, refuses to change who she is or hide her love for preserving the animal's body, despite being 'ghosted' or 'friend-zoned' when she reveals her unusual hobby.



Jimmy the gibbon has been so desperate for company since London Zoo closed that he's taken 'singing' to people walking past, primate keeper Nick Burnham revealed on This Morning

Wear your heart on your dress like Coleen in Sister Jane
Steal Gemma's style in a chevron stripe set by Never Fully Dressed
Knock their socks off like Nicole in a nude embellished dress by Armani Prive
Sleep tight like Kate in pyjamas from Dancing Leopard


Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers have left Australians baffled after challenging them to spot a serpent hiding in a backyard bush in Queensland. The thick shrubbery provided the perfect camouflage for the seemingly invisible serpent. Snake Catcher Stuart revealed the snake's hiding spot was to the left of the bush, curled up around the branches deep within the hedge.



Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke to The New York Times where he said AR could make conversations better by adding charts or other things to appear that will enhance the discussion.



Mano Totau and Sione Fataua were teenagers studying at a boarding school in Tonga when they and four friends decided to steal a whaling boat and travel nearly 500 miles to Fiji in June of 1965.



Firefighter Kevin Francis, 49, from Upper Clatford, Hampshire, built the incredible life-like fire station in six months after spending years collecting equipment, photographs and memorabilia to feature in the station. The fire station (pictured centre) comes complete with a pole, helmets, uniform, badges (top right), and even a fully working bar (top left) which the family have been using throughout lockdown. Mr Francis (bottom right), who has been a firefighter for 31 years, has always been interested in the fire service as his father, Mervyn, 80, also worked as a firefighter at the same time as his son.



From Thailand to the US, cats were caught red-pawed as they napped or rested in strange places, including fridges and plant holders, and Bored Panda has collected the best of the adorable pictures. Picture clockwise from the top left: Two cats kissing in a fridge; a cat causing a technical crisis; a feline and a turtle cuddling in a terrarium ; three cats taking over the luggage carousel; two kittens sleeping in their food bowls and a cat attempting to hide in a crate of plastic bottles.



Gunrunner Joseph Halsall, 25, smuggled guns from America into Liverpool via the dark web. He is on the run after escaping open prison.



The First Lady was pictured disembarking a plane from California on Thursday, when she wore a black jacket, an above-the-knee skirt, and patterned tights.



This is the adorable moment an overheating puppy opens a fridge door and climbs inside to cool down as sweltering summer temperatures reached 107 degrees Fahrenheit in Thailand. Video footage shows the cute Golden Retriever opening the refrigerator door with its mouth and squeezing himself onto an empty glass shelf at his home in the northern province of Lambang. The dog, named Soji, was able to fit his small body on the fridge shelf and appeared relieved to be able to find a cool spot to relax.

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