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Teenager commits suicide live online while 1,500 people watch video stream

Abraham K Biggs

A teenager committed suicide in front a live webcam as 1,500 people watching online egged him on. Abraham Biggs, 19, told users on a bodybuilding forum he would be committing suicide that night and invited them to watch the live video.

Snow begins to fall as blizzard conditions sweep in from the Arctic

snowplough near inverness

Snow has begun to fall in Scotland and north-east England as the country prepares for an Arctic blast of blizzard conditions and freezing temperatures.

BBC chiefs spark further outrage as Ross gets to keep £6m-a-year job despite 'deplorable' prank call

Jonathan Ross keeps his job after phone call scandal

The BBC faced growing anger today after Jonathan Ross was cleared to return to his £6 million-a-year job.

Girl's 16th birthday party ends in chaos after 60 'Facebook' yobs gatecrash restaurant

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Doctors warn schoolgirl addict to 'stop drinking Red Bull or you will die'

Naomi Haynes

A teenager, who became so hooked on caffeine-laced energy drinks that she collapsed and had to be rushed to hospital, was told to give them up or she could die.

Health and safety row as boy, 10, is barred from cycling to school

Sam O'Shea

A 10-year-old boy has been told he can cycle to school - but only if his mother drives behind him and takes his bicycle home with her.

British man dies in Indonesian hospital after doctors 'demanded bribe before treating him'

Jakarta

A British holidaymaker died in an Indonesian hospital after doctors refused to treat him until they received hundreds of dollars in bribes, an MP has claimed.

Jail forced to scrap comedy course for Al Qaeda terrorist

Bomb plotter Zia Ul Haq

A stand-up comedy course for a convicted Al Qaeda terrorist and other maximum-security prisoners has been halted by Jack Straw, who branded it 'totally unacceptable'.

Police probe 'vigilante firebomb' attack on home of man named on BNP list

bnp

A suspected BNP member was the victim of a firebomb attack last night. The attack comes after a list of 12,000 members of the nationalist party was published on the internet.

Helicopter in dramatic 'near-miss' with UFO over Birmingham

UFO

Aliens may have once made a 'sinister' night time visit to Birmingham, a new report suggests.

Missing British sailor survives four days on a life raft off Spain... and is only found after his wife in London calls 999

Jay Patel

A British sailor who was adrift in a life raft in the Mediterranean was rescued after his worried wife dialled 999 from the family home in England.

Man dumps 84-year-old mother suffering from dementia in her dressing gown at council offices

Steven O'Shea

A man dumped his 84-year-old mother at council offices after claiming social services had failed to help him care for her.

British playboy convicted of murdering model by hurling her 'like a spear' from cliff

Gordon Wood and Caroline Byrne

Campaign to out Baby P's mother and boyfriend grows in posters, texts and chat rooms

Baby P's parents on their wedding day

Why 'traumatised' babies in front-facing buggies grow into 'anxious' adults

buggies

Baby buggies which face forwards may stunt children's development and turn them into anxious adults, according to a study.

Married women face £1,000 fines for failing to update names on new ID cards

Home secretary Jacqui Smith unveiling the new UK .D. card in September - anyone holding one will be required to notify the National Identity Register of personal data changes

Women who change their names after marriage could face fines of up to £1,000 if they fail to tell the Government, it has been revealed.

Nuclear war and environmental disaster looming as American influence wanes, warns terrifying new U.S report

Times Square

The world will become an increasingly dangerous place over the next 20 years with a growing threat of biological and nuclear warfare, a bleak new report warned today.

Morrisons slashes petrol price to under 90p per litre as Total follows suit

Price cut: Morrisons has cut the price of petrol to under 90 pence per litre

Motorists were handed a further boost at the pumps today as a supermarket cut the price of petrol to under 90 pence per litre.

Fury over £100million plan for hundreds of gipsy sites across the country

gypsy site

Towns and villages across England are bracing themselves for 'bombshell' news on the location of hundreds of new and upgraded gipsy and traveller camps.

Pregnant women exposed to hairspray double chances of genital defect in boys

Pregnant women exposed to hairspray, for instance around the workplace, have double the chance of giving birth to a boy with genital defects

Researchers found that women exposed to hairspray in the workplace during early pregnancy more than double their chances of giving birth to a son with hypospadias.

Autumn babies more likely to develop asthma, say researchers

Baby and mum

Babies born in the autumn are up to 30 per cent more likely than other babies to develop asthma, researchers reveal.

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I'm the forgotten survivor of World War One, says 108-year-old man

Ned Hughes

Single mouthful of curry kills father as he watches X Factor with his family

Angus Myers,

A father died after a single mouthful of curry triggered a nut allergy as he watched television with his family.

Mother tells court how MySpace cyber-bullying 'led to her 13-year-old daughter's suicide'

Lori Drew

A grieving mother has told a court how her 13-year-old daughter hung herself with a belt after being 'cyber-bullied' on MySpace.

Police sergeant who stole £9,000 using Yard's credit card to pay bar bills and help his homeless daughter is spared jail

John Gallagher at court: He was found guilty of spending £9,000 on a Scotland Yard credit card

A former Met Police sergeant who used his Scotland Yard credit card to withdraw £9,000 and pay off his bar bill was spared jail today.

Disgraced tycoon Conrad Black begs George W. Bush for presidential pardon

conrad black

Jailed tycoon Conrad Black has begged George W. Bush for a pardon in the dying days of his presidency.

Doctors find worm in woman's brain while operating on 'tumour'

After undergoing a scan, surgeons decided to operate and expected to find a tumour, but instead found a worm penetrating her brain.

Doctors carrying out an operation to remove a woman's 'brain tumour' got a surprise - when they came across a live worm instead.