Friday, 9 June 2017

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Officers in Camden Town, London, were called after a man was trapped under a heap of the hazelnut spread. It appears a pallet containing the jars had fallen off the back of a lorry.

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'She was crying out “Help me! Help me’’': How London terror hero grabbed a BICYCLE to fight off jihadis bike as they fatally stabbed Australian nanny Sara Zelenak  The man who tried to save Australian nanny Sara Zelenak (right) as she was stabbed by terrorists in London (inset) has revealed he is haunted and cannot sleep after the harrowing attack. Gerard Vowls, 47,  (left) had just left a nearby pub when he stumbled upon the young blonde girl being brutally stabbed by three men. 'She was crying out "Help me! Help me!" and I tried so hard, screaming to get them to look at me,' Mr Vowls recalls, The Australian reports. 268 comments 2 videos 1.9k shares Heroic man desperately tried to save Sara Zelenak during London attack

It is not always a bad thing for political leaders to give the impression that they are unpredictable. It makes it much more difficult for their enemies to calibrate responses. But Donald Trump is not unpredictable in a good way. He is erratic. His aides have no way of assessing what his next move will be. As a result, they can't plan ahead. Do they have any idea what they're going to do next, now that they moved the Syria conflict into a new phase? I doubt it very much.

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Another arrestA 21st arrest has been made in connection with the Arena bomb, police have just confirmed.Here’s the latest statement from GMP:A man has been arrested in connection with the investigation into the attack at Manchester Arena. The 20-year-old man voluntarily presented at North Manchester Police Station tonight, Wednesday 7 June 2017. He was arrested on suspicion of offences contrary to the Terrorism Act and remains in custody.As it stands 21 people have now been arrested in connection with this investigation, of which twelve people have been released without charge. A total of nine individuals remain in custody.

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As it stands, 21 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which 16 people have been released without charge. A total of five men remain in custody for questioning.

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Attention is focusing on over $100bn worth of U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia, understandably so. The Saudi dictatorship backed by the United States is given diplomatic and military cover as it razes Yemen to the ground. If you're somehow glued in the myth that the U.S. foreign policy is a force for democracy, a glance at the list of U.S. arms exports should rid you of those illusions.

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23:27Man arrested in Fallowfield is releasedAn 18-year-old man arrested in connection with the Manchester Arena attack has been released from custody.He was arrested on 24 May 2017 in Fallowfield, Manchester.As it stands, 18 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which eleven people have been released without charge.A total of seven men remain in custody for questioning.

Violin left unfinished by private who died on the Western Front is played by his grave 100 years on after chance discovery reunited his family Pte Richard Howard (right) dreamt of returning from the front line to finishing making his violin. But the war hero lost his life during the Battle of Messines, on June 7 1914, in Belgium. But following his death, the partially crafted violin was lost for nearly a century. That was until Oxford luthier, Roger Claridge, bought the incomplete instrument at an auction and completed it in his workshop. And it was later, in 2009, when it was acquired by award-winning violinist Sam Sweeney who set about trying to track down they mysterious violin's creator. 45 comments 122 shares A war hero's violin that he never got to finish making is now complete 'We could be burying our son right now': Brave mother is scarred for life after using herself as a human shield to save her baby from being crushed by a runaway car The 83-year-old woman at the wheel of the red automatic Peugeot 306 'froze' as it thundered towards Lindsey Kesteven (left in hospital), 31, who was walking with her husband Craig (right) and their two children in a Tesco car park (inset) in Hove, Sussex. Her husband flung out a hand to protect himself and three-year-old son Olly (far right). Mrs Kesteven was pushing one-year-old Chase (right) in his buggy but managed to save him by hurling her body between him and the on-rushing car. Baby Chase escaped with bruises but his mother screamed as she was crushed against a wooden bench by the car. 35 comments 31 shares Brave mother is scarred for life after using herself as a human shield

Man arrested in Fallowfield is releasedAn 18-year-old man arrested in connection with the Manchester Arena attack has been released from custody.He was arrested on 24 May 2017 in Fallowfield, Manchester.As it stands, 18 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which eleven people have been released without charge.A total of seven men remain in custody for questioning.

Alex Salmond has been kicked out of Parliament after losing his fight to be re-elected as MP for Gordon. The former SNP leader joined more than a dozen of his SNP colleagues on the sacked list this morning in a grim night for the nationalists. Mr Salmond was swept away by a Scottish Conservative surge that saw an historic resurgence in the Scottish borders and the north east. Mr Salmond, the SNP's foreign affairs spokesman, had swept to power in the seat with a 8,687 majority in 2015, overturning decades of Liberal Democrat rule. 1.2k comments 1 video 2.1k shares Alex Salmond kicked out of Parliament as he LOSES his seat

TOM UTLEY: There is a link between drinkers who shallow the fancy nonsense on wine labels and young voters' naivety As a species, we like to think ourselves superior to inhabitants of the planet, such as swarming bees, herds of buffalo or sheep that mindlessly follow the flock. But I often think we’re just as easily led. 154 comments 1 video 13 shares TOM UTLEY on young voters' naivety

Election disaster could cost us our mandate for a hard Brexit deal, David Davis admits  Brexit Secretary David Davis today admitted the Tories could have lost their mandate for a hard Brexit deal. In remarks that will infuriate Brexit supporters, Mr Davis said the loss of the Tory majority can be seen as a rebuke to plans to quit the single market. 4.9k comments 3 videos 1.5k shares Theresa May is slammed for risking Britain's Brexit mission

Race row as equality group brands Winston Churchill a 'white supremacist war criminal' and demands a cosmetics store removes a quote of his used in their window  The Bristol store currently displays words by the wartime leader promoting European unity as part of a nationwide campaign by the firm. 18 comments 7 shares Equality group attacks Lush for ‘racist’ Churchill quote Terror suspects 'plotted to arm themselves with knives and guns before launching an attack at a central London tourist attraction or Government building'  Umar Ahmed Haque and Abuthaher Mamun, from east London, were arrested as part of an investigation by MI5 and the Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terrorism Command on May 17. 11 shares Terror suspects appear at Old Bailey Clarifications and corrections  To report an inaccuracy, please email corrections @mailonline.co.uk. To make a formal complaint under IPSO rules please go to www.mailonline .co.uk/readerseditor and fill out the form. 11 shares Clarifications and corrections 

Mount Paektu, on the secretive state's border with China, is believed to be the site of the deadliest volcano eruption in history, and in the last 15 years has shown worrying signs that history could repeat itself. It has taken on a mythological status, with North Korean history even being rewritten to claim Kim Jong-un's father - dictator Kim Jong-il - was born on the mountainside.

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Man released from custodyA 20–year-old man arrested in connection with the Manchester Arena attack has been released from custody.He was arrested on 27 May 2017 in Cheetham Hill.As it stands, 18 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which nine people have been released without charge.A total of nine men remain in custody for questioning.

As a species, we like to think ourselves superior to inhabitants of the planet, such as swarming bees, herds of buffalo or sheep that mindlessly follow the flock. But I often think we’re just as easily led.

What does result mean for Brexit?The UK political upheaval does not augur well for its tough EU exit talks, says our Europe editor.2h2 hours agoEuropeIS suicide bomb kills at least 20 in IraqThe attack hit a market in a town near the Shia holy city of Karbala.1h32 minutes agoMiddle EastInternational probe into Congo massacresMore than 40 mass graves have been found, police officers beheaded and UN investigators killed.2h2 hours agoAfricaPolanski victim to ask court to end caseThis will be Samantha Geimer's first court appearance on the film director's behalf.9h9 hours agoUS & CanadaEU needs stronger defence arm - JunckerThe EU must boost its military co-operation and not rely solely on Nato, the EU Commission chief says.4h4 hours agoEurope

Single mother, 24, who let drug dealer stash crack, heroin and machine guns in her kitchen is jailed for eight years Remmay Williams, 24, of Leicester allowed her home to be used as a safe house for criminals to stash weapons, ammunition and class A drugs. She was jailed for eight years for her crimes. 6 comments share Single mother let drug dealer stash drugs and guns in her flat

We need to encourage everyone to vote. Although compulsory voting would take away people's right to choose, it is worth remembering that even today people are still fighting to have their voices heard. To those that have yet to register, you have a voice; don't miss your chance to use it!

Charlie Gard's devastated mother broke down in tears (shown main) and screamed as Supreme Court judges as she and her partner lost their legal fight to take their baby son (inset) to the US for treatment. Chris Gard and Connie Yates, from Bedfont, west London, want a doctor in the USA to give experimental treatment to the ten-month-old who has a rare genetic illness. He is on life support at Great Ormond Street Hospital where doctors believe his parents' wishes should be ignored and his life support switched off. But today, after an emergency hearing, three Supreme Court judges ruled that the family would not have a full appeal hearing later this year. Ms Yates wept as she was led from the court, where she and the little boy's father had argued that the state has no right to 'extinguish' their little boy's life.

Watch the moment police officers dance with crowd at One Love ManchesterThis video captures ​the magical moment when police officers joined in with the dancing at the One Love Manchester concertThe officers were filmed at Sunday night’s star-studded show at Old Trafford -​ the event organised by Ariana Grande to raise funds for the victims of the Manchester terror attack.The emotional show, which featured Ariana, Take That, Robbie Williams, Katy Perry, Little Mix, Niall Horan, Pharell, Miley Cyrus, Coldplay and Liam Gallagher, was broadcast live on BBC.But it was the scenes in the crowd which ended up bringing a number of people to tears at home.As Justin Bieber wa​s​ ​​making an emotional speech during his set, an officer was seen playing what looked like Ring a Ring o’ Roses with children.Twitter user @mrdiscopop tweeted: “A policeman skipping with young fans at #OneLoveManchester. This is the moment I broke.” You can read more here.

'I don't think anyone would survive': Putin tells Oliver Stone that a 'hot' war between the US and Russia would result in nuclear holocaust The Putin Interviews, which will air on Showtime, were shot between 2015 and February of this year. They give insight into one of the world's most powerful men. 370 comments 1 video 2.3k shares Putin tells Oliver Stone US-Russia war would bring nuclear holocaust

Trump's Syria U-Turn: What Next? It is not always a bad thing for political leaders to give the impression that they are unpredictable. It makes it much more difficult for their enemies to calibrate responses. But Donald Trump is not unpredictable in a good way. He is erratic. His aides have no way of assessing what his next move will be. As a result, they can't plan ahead. Do they have any idea what they're going to do next, now that they moved the Syria conflict into a new phase? I doubt it very much. Robin Lustig Journalist and broadcaster

Funeral of Eilidh Macleod takes place in BarraThe family and friends of Eilidh Macleod who was killed in the Manchester Arena terror attack have gathered for her funeral on a remote Scottish island.Her father, Roddy MacLeod, led a funeral procession as it passed Kimsul Castle, on the way to the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, on Barra.Eilidh, 14, was among the 22 people who died after Salman Abedi detonated a bomb at Manchester Arena on Monday, May 22.Her friend, Laura MacIntyre, a fellow pupil at Castlebay Community School on the island, was seriously injured in the bombing at Manchester Arena and remains in hospital.Eilidh's funeral at the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, in Castlebay on the island of Barra (Photo: PA)The funeral is being held at the Church of Our Lady with 1,000 people expected to attend, while the mass is also being relayed to mourners in nearby Castlebay Hall.Parish priest Father John Paul MacKinnon said the community had come together as “one big family”.He was expected to tell mourners that Eilidh “packed a lot into her 14 happy years”.“That’s so important for us to remember today - Eilidh was a happy girl, she had 14 happy years and in the last few days of her life she was the happiest you could ever imagine,” he said.
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Heartwarming picture which shows veiled Muslim woman caring for collapsed bus passenger, 84, above the caption 'This is the real Islam' becomes online hit  The woman, who wore a niqab, was pictured holding the old woman's hand. The pensioner got her head stuck between the bus door and the metal pole. The post has been shared more than 34,000 times since it was posted. There has been a huge rise in hate crimes following the London Bridge terrorist attack, with a large amount of the attacks in the street directed at British Muslims. 110 comments 10k shares Picture of Muslim woman caring for collapsed pensioner goes viral Cyclist lay dying yards from an A&E unit after witnesses were told staff were too busy to come and help  The first paramedics on the scene came from a private ambulance passing by chance. The victim, musician Nick Wilsdon (picture) died of his injuries three days later. comments 6 shares Cyclist lay dying yards from an A&E unit as staff 'too busy' to help Prosecutors charge eight men for 'trying to smuggle illegal Albanian immigrants across the English Channel in small inflatable boats' The National Crime Agency began investigating after an abandoned rigid hulled inflatable boat containing life jackets was found on Dymchurch beach in Kent in May last year. 1 video 37 shares Prosecutors charge eight men for alleged smuggling Vandal who ransacked Lee Rigby memorial days before fourth anniversary of his murder is fined just £105  Patrick Burke, 66, binned several flags and tributes during a destructive rampage at the monument in Woolwich, which marks the spot where the soldier, 25, was butchered by two terrorists. 202 comments 1 video 3.6k shares Vandal who ransacked Lee Rigby memorial in Woolwich fined just £105 

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