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Residents of a quiet street close to Darent Valley Hospital (pictured), in Dartford, Kent, say they have frequently caught NHS workers performing sex acts in their vehicles - while wearing their uniforms.
Carina Trimingham, 44, sued Associated Newspapers, which publishes the Daily Mail, for compensation and an injunction over 'highly unpleasant and hurtful' stories which appeared following her affair with former energy secretary Mr Huhne.
Murdoch's lobbyist Frederic Michel admitted to the Leveson Inquiry they were exchanged with the Culture Secretary's former political adviser Adam Smith and some went directly to and from the now under-fire Mr Hunt but he was 'never told' told to halt contact.
Georgia Davis, 19, from Aberdare, South Wales, needed urgent medical care but it took around 30 people almost eight hours to get her into an ambulance.
In 1952, the average waist of a middle-aged female measured 28 inches - as they burnt off around 1,000 calories a day doing chores around the home.
The Justice Secretary attacked the ‘popular Press’ for demanding tough sentences and said many of those in prison were nothing more than a ‘damn nuisance’.
The poll, conducted on a UK dating website surveyed 1,171 of its single female users.
Liberal Democrat Sir Bob Russell says members of a watchdog set up to monitor expenses claimed £400 a day for attending meetings despite only taking part by phone.
Otto Jensen, a well-known photographer, former boxer and grand marshal of Burbank, California's centennial parade last year, was hit at about 8.15 pm Tuesday and pronounced dead at an area hospital.
A bestselling book about British troops in Helmand written by the Daily Mail’s US Editor Toby Harnden has won the Orwell Prize, Britain’s most prestigious award for political writing.
Jeremy Hunt privately urged David Cameron to back Rupert Murdoch’s BSkyB takeover bid just weeks before the Prime Minister put him in charge of ruling on the issue, it emerged last night.
Citigroup said Greece's new currency would fall immediately by 60 per cent - and unleash a massive, yet manageable, wave of contagion across Europe.
Figures showed the biggest slump in private sector business across Europe this month for nearly three years. The dire news sent the euro tumbling.
Edinburgh University scientists have discovered a gene that is key to the production of sperm and could be used as a contraceptive, liberating women from the burden of family planning.
The congregation at St Helen’s Church, Ipswich, were told their married vicar, Michael Tillett, had resigned after having an affair with one of his flock, a mother of two who is separated from her husband.
Immigration is at a near all time high according to figures released yesterday. A total of 590,000 long-term immigrants arrived in Britain in the first nine months of 2012.
Alesha Ahmed told the court she 'cracked' after realising how 'wrong' her own family life in Warrington, Cheshire was’ when she went to university and wanted to be like other students she met.
Christopher Riley, 23, punched Scott Huxtable on a Valentines Day night out in Bath, Somerset, in an 'unprovoked' attack. After he saw himself on Crimewatch he immediately took a late-night train to the police station.
Police in Nepal arrested Mahadevi Yadav in the town of Samanpur, south of the country's capital Kathmandu and charged her with 'sacrificing' a child.
The victim, who lives in London, is being treated in an isolation unit at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases at University College Hospital, London.
Relaxing in the park, punting in Cambridge and playing pirates on the beach, sunseekers continued to pour onto the south east, as temperatures soared to almost 28C yesterday.
Aryanna Schneeberg remains in fair condition in a Milwaukee hospital after a stray arrow struck her outside of her Campbellsport, Wisconsin home on Sunday evening.
Elon Musk, the SpaceX boss has revealed how he almost hung up on President Obama after mistaking his withheld White House number for a cold-calling salesman
The book, thought to be an authentic version of the Gospel of Barnabas, was confiscated during an anti-smuggling operation in Turkey's Mediterranean region in 2000
Called the Zillion Dollar Lobster Frittata, it is featured on the menu at Norma’s restaurant in Manhattan's Le Parker Meridien Hotel.
Somerset County Council says every lamppost would have to be checked to ensure they are strong enough to hold the lightweight decorations.
The annual creative event in the Karoo desert, South Africa, saw 5,000 revellers build, sing, dance, cook or play anything which took their fancy, building on this year's theme of 'Mirage'.
Sergio Palacios, 38, staggered from La Dolce Vita bar in Port Chester, New York at around 2.30am and collapsed. A crowd leaving the bars gathered around but instead of helping him, several picked his pockets in full view of a security camera.
Claire Stephens, 23, attacked Rachel Spikula after the pair knocked into each other on the dance floor at Club 49 in London’s West End.
The new Libyan Prime Minister says he wants to help identify the killer of Wpc Yvonne Fletcher who was shot dead outside the Libyan embassy in London in 1984.
Masseur Daniel Pytlarz, 34, is accused of sexually assaulting the woman during a complimentary massage after he was recommended by one of Sir Paul’s daughters.
The factory in Woking is a far cry from the dawn of the car industry, when Henry Ford laboured to perfect his methods in Trafford Park, Manchester, exactly 100 years ago.
Private Chris Kershaw (pictured), 19, was buried with full military honours at his funeral at the church of Holy Trinity in the village of Idle, near Bradford, West Yorkshire.
The guitarist was told the bright yellow hut in Hove, East Sussex, was an eyesore in a conservation area and would have to go or else he would face prosecution.
Staff have been put through their paces to ensure they are fully prepared for an enormous increase in the amount of baggage coming through the terminals. Spectators, tourists and the athletes themselves are set to swamp the airport with luggage.
During a speech at Harvard Business School in Allston, Massachusetts Sheryl Sandberg, 42 (pictured), asked the class to hit the advertisements now that Facebook had gone public.
WARNING: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES Mark Lacy has been banned from keeping animals for a decade for severely neglecting his Staffordshire bull terrier at his home in Tyne and Wear.
Canon Dr Paul Shackerley, Vicar of Doncaster, is being investigated by senior clerics over complains that he uses 'abhorrent' language and mocks religion.
The fumes from the Harrier-style Joint Strike Fighters, which take off and land vertically, are hot enough to damage ships' decks, meaning the Government will have to pay for special paint to protect its aircraft carriers.
Steve Crecelius, from Denver, Colorado, was stunned when an ultrasound revealed he had internal female sex organs. Steve now lives as Stevie - a move her wife and their six children support.
Arthur Winfield, of Markyate, Hertfordshire, had been on his own for 'a little time' when his mother came looking for him and discovered his lifeless body with the cord wrapped around his neck.
The beautiful animals, which are between one centimetre and a metre in size, swarm in their hundreds as they emerge from the murky depths.
Euan Craig, 14, collapsed yesterday following the disturbance at Rosshall Academy in the Crookston area of Glasgow.
The 22-month-old tumbled onto the roof of a shop below his flat in Lower Clapton, London. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was found to have escaped with a broken jaw, cuts and bruises.
Nevada scientists say our willingness to share naked picture of ourselves with others might actually not be our fault - it could be hardwired into our brain.
Pippa Reed, pumped air into the lungs of her premature son Jacob after he stopped breathing while under sedation at Queens Hospital in Burton, Staffordshire.
Abdal Miah, 29, Liban Mohammed, 20, Anjam Shaffique, 30, and Carlos Treazure, 27, are on trial accused of snatching the unnamed youngster.
Eugene 'Sonny' Davis, 70, said to be estranged from his family, died forgotten and alone in his run-down home in Blue Island, near Chicago, Illinois.
Inexperienced Lauren Smee (pictured) drove the wrong way down a slip road near Worthing after she misunderstood the satnav's instruction to take the first left exit on a roundabout.
The EuroMillions Millionaire Raffle draw will take place on the night of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on July 27, a National Lottery spokesman said.
A leading police union urged Madrid to send in its armed forces to square up to the Royal Navy if they continued to back attempts to stop Spanish fishermen fishing near the British colony.
Diet experts say the serious condition also brings on extreme mood swings and nausea and impacts on close relationships and performance at work.
London-based dissident Potkin Azarmehr made explosive claims about the death of scientist Masoud Ali Mohammadi (pictured) in his online blog.
The huge black creature had been spotted stalking through woodland earlier this month and was soon dubbed 'The Beast of Hackney Marshes' as locals struggled to identify the enormous animal.
Security experts Symantec released their annual report on the state of malicious software, and pornographic sites now rank 10th, whereas 20% of blogs are infected
Areesha Shehzad, from Bradford, West Yorks, must spend 12 hours a day under the bright blue phototherapy rays in her cot to prevent lethal brain damage.
The astonishing video sees 29-year-old French free-diver Guillaume Néry plunging, without any breathing equipment whatsoever, a staggering 33metres to the bottom of the NEMO 33 in Brussels, Belgium.
Luke McCormick has been training one day a week since January with Swindon and now the club is set to sign him on trial when he’s released from prison next month.
Kenneth Kelsall, 47, battered innocent Melody McDermott, 22, after he spotted her and a male friend aboard a crowded tram in Bury, Greater Manchester.
ISS astronauts captured a cameo appearance from the Lyrid metorite shower, as well as lightning and glare from city lights in Florida.
Speaking at Downing Street yesterday, she said that cases such as the disappearance of Madeleine had led to 'greater awareness' of the problem and said there had been a shift in attitudes among politicians.
Rush hour traffic was brought to a standstill this morning as Great Britain's female beach volleyball team posed on the roadside in their bikini tops and briefs.
Hungarian Dr Gyorgy Rakoczy had trouble speaking English and communicating with other staff, a General Medical Council hearing heard. The boy was left with a hole in his spine and needed 30 operations.
The new app works out the ABSOLUTE cheapest way to get between two points - which is often, illogically, to buy two separate tickets for your journey. It can save hundreds per year.
Peter Keate, 81, and 79-year-old wife Inez died in a float plane flown by Colin Moyes when near Okanagan Lake in British Colombia.
Her side portrait appears on every standard British stamp. But now letter-senders will be able to see the Queen from a range of different angles, as the Royal Mail launches a new collection to mark the Diamond Jubilee.
Gemma Fletcher from Sheffield was eight months pregnant when doctors found a tumour weighing 7.5lbs on one of her kidneys.
Researchers from the University of California said it was possible that inflammatory proteins could cross the placenta and potentially alter a baby's brain development.
Sarah Hunter, the company's head of UK public policy, believes the Government's plan for a bar on adult content would be a 'mistake' and parents should just supervise their children instead.
A postmortem report has revealed aristrocrat Alexander Monson, 28, had damage to his brain when he died in police custody in Kenya.
In a poll of 1,863 people conducted in Britain this week, 34% admitted to having read erotic novels on the devices.
Officers on the island of Kos want to dig up a mound of rubble near where the Sheffield toddler vanished in 1991, but his mother Kerry (pictured) believes he is still alive.
In a fresh blow to the Government, Britain is enduring its longest economic slump for a century as gross domestic product (GDP) shrank by 0.3% between January and March down from a first estimate of 0.2%.
Buss Farm in Kent - best known as the home of 90s comedy The Darling Buds Of May has now become a stomping ground for an albino fox. Its coat is so white that the farm's owner originally thought it was a lamb.
European's earliest ancestors were playing musical instruments and showing artistic creativity more than 40,000 years ago, a Tubingen University study has shown.
A Canadian biotech company has filed a request with food regulators to start selling two varieties it claims will stay fresh for weeks on end.
Joaquim Marrafa (pictured), of Reading in Berkshire, had his two-year-old son in a pushchair when he told officers he wanted to report a crime - and then demonstrated how he had strangled girlfriend Sandra Maralhas.
The set of pictures were taken by wildlife photographer Guy Dekelver at the Ngorogoro Crater in Tanzania, who saw an ostrich seemingly turning on the cheetah it was being chased by.
Ayub Hagos, 19, was arrested after officers searched a flat in Southsea, Hants and found drugs and cash. He denied it was his until police found a gallery of incriminating photos on his phone.
Millions of diabetes sufferers face the daily grind of taking several skin prick tests to monitor their blood sugar levels.
Leanne Gilder, 26, is accused of setting up the teenager to be molested by Michael Booth in the back of his Ford Transit van in central Manchester.
The incredible 360 degree stage, which cost £200,000 to build, will host a raft of stars for the two-and-a-half hour show on Monday, June 4.
One in eight appeal subjects received a transplant while potential donors stepped forward in nearly a third of cases, said researchers from Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago.
Pupils from Castell Alun High School in Hope, Flintshire, were taken from the coach yesterday afternoon when a quick-thinking staff member spotted smoke coming from the front of the vehicle.
A young Chinese couple is suspected of burying alive an elderly woman, whom they thought they had hit and killed while driving drunk after an all-night karaoke session.
Rather than try to break this stranglehold, Yahoo has created a plug-in that installs into these browsers and brings a new visual style to the table.
Chief executive Meg Whitman (pictured) said the move would affect about 8 per cent of the company's 350,000-strong workforce. The group employs about 20,000 people in the UK
A Spanish judge ordered the unnamed gynecologist to pay £780 a month maintenance to the boy's mum after he bungled a termination at a clinic in Majorca.
The creature lived in floodplains on what is now Greenland during a period known geologically as the Devonian period - about 360 to 410 million years ago.
Bruno Melling-Firth, Conrad Quashie and Max Boomgaarden-Cook were on a coach bound for the northern town of Chiang Mai when it pulled across a six-lane highway into the path of an oncoming bus.
The research could shed light on one of the main culprits suspected to be behind the recent declines in honey bee colonies, say University of California San Diego researchers.
text Mac on... prisoners' right to vote
Thu, 24 May 2012 00:05:30 GMT
'At last! After all these years... Who will you vote for?'