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Subtle lines on boy's foot that turned out to be WORMS wriggling around inside him

19.09.2024 18:15 Doctors report a case study where parasitic worms burrowed into the skin of a young boy, leading to mysterious, faint lines on his skin.

Nearly 50 homeless kittens are dumped at pet shelter as overwhelmed staff beg for cat lovers to adopt them

19.09.2024 18:15 Over the summer a total of 45 baby felines, all under six-months-old, have been left at the Stapeley Grange Cattery, in Nantwich, Cheshire..

Transgender actress and influencer is stabbed to death in Georgia the day after anti-LGBT law is passed

19.09.2024 18:15 Kesaria Abramidze, 37, was killed the day after parliament in the ex-Soviet state had passed a law banning LGBT propaganda, with her death sparking widespread outrage.

Met Office issues yellow weather warning for thunderstorms as map shows areas most at risk of lightning and large hail across UK after 'summer's last hoorah' is set to become a distant memory

19.09.2024 18:15 Britain will be battered by thunderstorms, lightning and four inches of rain within a few hours from tomorrow as the warm weather and 26C highs go out with a bang.

Dermatologist reveals three most common skincare mistakes - and how to avoid them

19.09.2024 18:15 The crucial information was shared on TikTok by Dr. Azadeh Shirazi, based in California, who specializes in medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology.

Mohamed Al Fayed's rape accusers share their harrowing testimonies - from invasive medical exams and being told to drink Dettol amid a 'culture of fear'

19.09.2024 18:15 Multiple women have come forward to claim the late Egyptian businessman sexually abused them in the Knightsbridge store and at his properties in the UK and abroad.

Neighbours 'made repeated warnings' before autistic boy, eight, fell to his death from third floor window

19.09.2024 18:15 The schoolboy, named locally as May Hamid, fell around 30ft from a third-floor window in his house on Costock Avenue, Nottingham, shortly before 7.15pm yesterday.

Would YOU leave your hotel room in a robe? Most Brits say it's unacceptable

19.09.2024 18:15 As part of Graduate by Hilton research, a light-hearted exchange of views on hotel etiquette took place between Simon and Jessica, with both debating robe rules, bed sheet arrangements and more...

'Smaller pints? We'll just drink MORE': MailOnline finds out what customers REALLY think of plans to shrink beer glasses

19.09.2024 18:15 The precious pint has come under threat as scientists are now urging boozers to downsize their glasses amid a battle to reduce the country's alcohol intake.

Vegan mother, 46, obsessed with hygiene dies from a stroke caused by E coli infection

19.09.2024 18:15 Laura Farmer died at University College Hospital in London in April this year. Senior coroner for Inner North London criticised the UK Health Security Agency for their 'inaction'.

Ex-police officer sacked for pursuing vulnerable women pestered his lodger for sex 18 months later

19.09.2024 18:15 A former police officer pestered his female tenant for 'no strings attached sex' and suggestive photos the same year he was sacked from the force for using his position to pursue vulnerable women.

Hungary follows Netherlands and demands opt-out of EU migration rules after Dutch said it was vital to safeguard housing, health care and education to its citizens

19.09.2024 18:15 Budapest has also pledged to defy EU rulings on its hardline border policies after judges said in June the country had breached refugee rights.

Pictured: 'Wonderful' British couple who died after being swept away by floods in Majorca

19.09.2024 18:15 Sarah Jane Thompson , 26, and her boyfriend Alexander Barrett , 32, were found dead following a major search and rescue operation in Majorca earlier this month.

World's tallest residential building set to be built in Brazil named after Ayrton Senna

19.09.2024 18:15 The Senna Tower, which is primed for construction in the city of Balneário Camboriú in southern Brazil, could stand at 500 metres high if built and cost a reported £415,000,000.

The 'most British' institutions revealed - from white van men to roast dinners and the royal family

19.09.2024 18:15 In a poll of 2,600 conducted by Direct Line, people were asked to rank what they thought made Britain the place it is today.