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£60,000-a-year surveyor led secret life as leader of prolific graffiti gang which defaced hundreds of trains and buildings

Kristian Holmes, 32, caused £250,000 of damage to trains and buildings The father-of-two sprayed 'VAMP' tag across rail network and even abroadOne of his accomplices ...

The amazing flying bicycle that means traffic jams, parking fines and road rage could be things of the past

John Foden and Yannick Read have created a bike that turns into an aircraftParavelo uses a fan to travel at up to 15mph on land ...

Runaway teacher 'had sex with pupil eight times a night' as she tells jury: He only took me away because he feared I would kill myself

Teacher Jeremy Forrest, 30, accused of abducting schoolgirl, then 15 Schoolgirl said they had sex up to eight times a night and in his carGirl ...

G8 summit: Putin under new pressure on Syria as Cameron leads seven world powers in bid to get Russian agreement that brutal regime needs to be toppled

Prime Minister spearheaded efforts to persuade RussiaConflict risks overshadowing two-day G8 summit in Northern IrelandUS President Barack Obama is ready to provide weaponsVladimir Putin warns ...

Switching to Radio 2, drinking sherry and feeding birds: The top 50 signs that you're getting old

Survey reveals physical and attitudinal changes that mean you're ageingMore older people are challenging the 'pipe and slippers' stereotype By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:49 GMT, 17 ...

The asylum bid that could cost us more than £40m: Julian Assange is prepared to hide in Ecuador's London embassy for NINE YEARS

William Hague and his Ecuadorian counterpart failed to reach agreement on Assange's future as he marks first anniversary of stay at embassy this weekHe will ...

Smile that says he's on the mend: Prince Philip strides out... in his surgical stockings

Duke had exploratory operation and has been progressing well Was allowed to leave three days earlier than expected and is off to WindsorThe Duke will ...

Britain's foreign aid madness: Cuts at home, but we STILL hand out more than every other G8 country

Between 2011 and 2012 several countries reined in foreign aid budgetsBut cash-strapped Britain didn't and spends 0.56% of national incomeBritain's aid make us the 'soft ...

11 dead in attack on school, soldiers

Suspected Islamist extremists have attacked a secondary school and military checkpoint in Nigeria's northeast, leaving 11 people dead including seven students, the military said Monday. ...

Guinea 'cannot hold elections on June 30': official

An official from Guinea's election commission said Monday that polls set for June 30 were no longer "in the programme" following weeks of deadly protests ...