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'The only pity she's shown is for herself': Judge blasts Arthur's 'cruel and inhuman' stepmother as he jails her for life for his murder, while father gets 21 years and PM vows to find who failed six-year-old
Emma Tustin, 32, (bottom left) cowered in her cell in the court building rather than face justice for murdering defenseless Arthur Labinjo-Hughes (top and bottom right) by repeatedly slamming his head following months of 'unimaginable' abuse under the cover of lockdown. She and Arthur's father, 29-year-old Thomas Hughes, (bottom left) starved the youngster and force-fed him food laden with salt while he begged for food, forcing him into a degrading, punishing and hellish regime for the last painful months of his life. Harrowing footage taken in Arthur's final hours showed the youngster grimacing in pain with his emaciated frame showing through his tattered pyjamas as he shouted 'no one loves me' four times then 'no one is going to feed me' seven times in 44 seconds.
Frank Lampard drove with coffee in one hand and mobile phone in the other, claims 'cyclist activist' as football star denies offence and hires 'Mr Loophole' to represent him at trial
Vigilante cyclist Mike Van Erp, 49, claims he spotted the Chelsea legend chatting on his mobile phone while at the wheel of his Mercedes in South Kensington. Lampard, 43, denies the offence.
Revealed: Monaco-based financial consultant who accused Michelle Mone of racism after fatal private yacht crash - as she denies being racist and says she was 'calling out white privilege' because she believed he was '100% white'
In the alleged exchange, Lady Mone (right) is said to have told her husband's former employee, who now can be named by MailOnline as Monaco-based financial consultant Richard Lynton-Jones (left), that he was 'a waste of a man's white skin' in a WhatsApp message nearly three weeks after they had both been on the tragic day out on the French Riviera which led to the death of Jake Feldwhere (inset bottom right). In the alleged exchange, seen by The Guardian, it was also claimed she referred to the Mr Lynton-Jones's partner as a 'nut case bird' and 'mental loony'. Mr Lynton-Jones is believed to have a mother of Indian heritage and a white father but Lady Mone's lawyers had today told the Guardian it was 'illogical as it is inconceivable that she could or would have made such a comment or made it with the slightest racist intent' because she had no knowledge that the man 'was anything other than white British, as his appearance is 100% white, with a cut-glass English accent'. They had added that Lady Mone believed vehemently he was '100% white and British' and there was 'no trace whatsoever of non-white colouring or any features' on Mr Lyton-Jones. This afternoon, Lady Moon said on social media: 'Since when did calling out a man on his actions after a manslaughter and his entitled white privilege constitute racism? Quite the opposite - the accusations I have read today against me are full of contradictions.' Pictured bottom left: The damage to the yacht after the fatal crash.
CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
Ireland restricts bars and restaurants to table service and maximum groups of six as new Covid restrictions are introduced across Europe over fears of Omicron variant in run-up to Christmas
Ireland has announced harsh new Covid restrictions in a bid to halt the Omicron variant after 'very stark' warnings from health chiefs. Infections in the country are near record highs since early November, even though 91 per cent of eligible people over the age of 12 are fully vaccinated. The death rate has been far lower than during earlier waves and case numbers have stabilised. But health officials are concerned that even if Omicron does not evade vaccines, it could significantly increase already high infection numbers.
DAN WOOTTON: So if we force people to get jabbed what's next, compulsory gastric bands for fatties?
DAN WOOTTON: The dark march towards mandating the Covid vaccine across Europe is the biggest threat to human rights in a generation. I say this as someone who is triple vaccinated, having weighed up my personal risk and made an educated decision based on my own health profile. But that is a decision we MUST all be able to take ourselves. One of the fundamental principles in any democracy is the right to control which medical procedures we undergo and what we put in our bodies. If we pursue this path, governments' taste for control over our health will inevitably grow stronger. Also, there are questions that we have the right to ask about the vaccine programme, including in the UK, where the Conservative chairman Oliver Dowden (right) ominously refused to rule out his party ever pursuing a mandation policy during an interview on talkRADIO this morning.
Six Omicron cases are linked to a Steps concert in Glasgow as total identified in Scotland hits 29 and Sturgeon warns there IS now 'community transmission'
Six Omicron coronavirus cases in Scotland have been linked to a Steps concert in Glasgow as Nicola Sturgeon warned 'there is now community transmission of this variant'. A total of 16 new cases of the Covid variant have been recorded in Scotland in the past 24 hours, taking the overall number to 29. Ms Sturgeon said the cases are 'no longer all linked to a single event, but to several different sources' including the concert at the Hydro venue in Glasgow on November 22. The Scottish First Minister said that 'given the nature of transmission we would expect to see cases rise - perhaps significantly - in the days ahead'.
Party on while you still can! Revellers get into the festive spirit at Winter Wonderland while SAGE expert insists chances of getting infected at Christmas parties are 'too high' as Government departments CANCEL festive dos
Crowds of Britons started the first weekend of December by heading to Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, London, on Friday (main and insets) as fears increase of tighter Covid restrictions due to the new Omicron variant. Pictures showed jubilant Londoners bundled up in coats and scarfs as they braced the crisp temperatures to enjoy the food, drink and festivities at the annual ticketed event amid concerns that Christmas parties could be cancelled as the Government's stance on festive get-togethers becomes increasingly muddled. It comes after Professor Peter Openshaw (left), a member of the influential SAGE subgroup Nervtag, said that the 'chances of getting infected were too high' already even before the emergence of the super-mutant variant, which experts fear can make vaccines significantly weaker. Meanwhile, Tory Party chairman Oliver Dowden today insisted people should 'keep calm and carry on' with their Christmas plans and parties despite Omicron. Britain's pubs, hotels, restaurants and clubs already set to lose billions say 'the damage is already done' as the cancellations continue.
ARTHUR'S KILLER PARENTS GUILTY
Before the torment and torture: Arthur's convicted killer REAL mother releases pictures of the happy, bubbly little boy in his Superman T-shirt and teddy bear rucksack - just months before he was murdered by his sadistic stepmother
Pictures show the youngster, from Solihull, beaming as he enjoys time with Olivia Labinjo-Halcrow, 29. In one image he is seen holding a marshmallow on a stick, while in another he strolls along a pavement with a stuffed toy in a bag slung over his shoulders. The pictures offer a stark contrast to the emaciated, pain-stricken six-year-old seen in the last footage of him alive before he was murdered by his evil stepmother, Emma Tustin. It followed months of 'unimaginable suffering' at the hands of the sadistic 32-year-old and the boy's father, Thomas Hughes, 29.
'The President has a frog in his throat': White House doctor's official diagnosis after sick Biden, 79, coughed his way through hoarse speech
President Biden raised concerns Friday morning sounding particularly hoarse as he delivered remarks on November's jobs report, which was less robust than expected. At the end of his audibly raspy speech where he stopped to cough multiple times, Fox News' Peter Doocy asked Biden: 'Mr. President, your voice sounds different. Are you okay?' Biden said it was 'just a cold' and he is tested for Covid-19 every day. 'What I have is a one-and-a-half-year-old grandson who likes to kiss his pop,' Biden said.
Where are Little Mix's X Factor rivals now? As band splits, FEMAIL reveals fellow hopefuls' VERY varied fortunes from success as a BBC journalist to cruise crooners and a settled family life for 'bad boy' Frankie Cocozza
Little Mix sent shockwaves through the music industry yesterday when they announced their plan to split, 10 years after finding fame on The X Factor. But what happened to their fellow X Factor hopefuls from 2011? While none of the other series eight contestants have achieved close to their level of fame, some have built careers as wedding singers and cruise ship crooners. Ashley Baptiste, who was part of boy band The Risk, is now a BBC journalist and presenter fronting TV shows and documentaries. Pictured left to right, Craig Colton, who has found love with a high-flying skincare specialist; Misha B, a musician and influencer; Frankie Cocozza, the settled family man; Janet Devlin, still performing; Marcus Collins, hosting drag brunches.
PICTURED: New York gang member, 25, who 'howled with glee' as he killed Columbia University PhD student, 30, before stabbing tourist, 27, 15 minutes later and being arrested in Central Park trying to rob man: NYC homicides soar 42% in two years
Davide Giri (left) a PhD candidate in computer science at Columbia University (inset), died after being stabbed in the stomach by Vincent Pinkney, 25, a member of the Bloods gang off-shoot, Every Body Killer, who had 11 prior arrests dating back to 2012, police said. Giri was the first victim of a stabbing spree and was attacked just before 11 p.m. on Thursday at 123rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, in Morningside Heights (right). The gang member also stabbed an Italian tourist, 27, and was seen threatening another man with a large kitchen knife by Central Park.
Astonishing moment truck drags a car sideways down a busy US highway while the desperate driver - a 19-year-old woman - waves frantically out of the window for help
Laylisha Gardner's black Honda could be seen wedged beneath the semi-truck as it drove along the Interstate 294, just outside Chicago, on Tuesday - pulling the sedan along with it. The front half of the sedan had been crushed, and the rest of the motor appeared to be trapped beneath the truck. In the clip, Laylisha could clearly be seen waving frantically from the front seat to try and get the attention of other motorists so that they could alert the truck's driver.
Perfectionists look away! People reveal the tiny but crucial errors that are too infuriating to ignore - including one upside down bottle on a shelf and a row of cars parked outside the bays
Images from around the world that capture errors that infuriate perfectionists have been shared on viral blog Constative. Pictured top left to right: Pepsi sold alongside Coca Cola, an unevenly sliced sandwich and cars parked outside the bays. Pictured bottom left to right: A non-symmetrical garden, poorly stacked supermarket shelf and torn packages.
'Please put a bullet in my f**** head': Son who 'tried to kill his mother and murdered her multimillionaire new boyfriend is heard begging police to kill him in bodycam footage as armed cops surround his car after dramatic 135mph chase'
Thomas Schreiber (inset bottom), 35, allegedly murdered Sir Richard Sutton (inset top), 83, and stabbed his mother Anne Schreiber following months of resentment over inheritance and at how he thought they had treated his late father. The attack happened at Sir Richard's £2 million Moorhill estate near Gillingham, Dorset, which he shared with the Schreiber family following the separation of the defendant's parents. Now, a jury has been shown footage (left) of the suspect being chased at 135mph before armed police seized him. Body-worn video (right) also shows Schreiber, who had been tasered, being dragged from the Range Rover before officers remove his clothes to locate where he had stabbed himself in the chest.
Sheeran's sexy Santa! Singer dons festive outfit as he teams up with Elton John for Christmas charity single
Elton John jokingly branded Ed Sheeran a 'little b*****d' for 'nearly killing' him on the set of their new Christmas charity single. The pair wowed fans as they packed on the festive cheer in their glittering video for their song Merry Christmas, on Friday. The duo re-created scenes from iconic videos, including Wham's Last Christmas, Shakin' Stevens' Merry Christmas, The Snowman's Walking in the Air and East 17's Stay Another Day as they surprised fans with cameos from their famous friends.
MARKLE VS THE MAIL
PIERS MORGAN: Put your gloating champagne away, Princess Pinocchio - the court of public opinion now knows you're a fork-tongued devious manipulative piece of work who only wants to protect your privacy so you can sell it
'If you tell the truth,' Mark Twain once observed, 'you don't have to remember anything.' I thought of this incontrovertible truism today when news broke that Meghan Markle had 'won' her privacy court battle with the Mail on Sunday. Her victory response was issued within seconds, on regal notepaper adorned with a gold 'M' under a golden crown, and headlined: 'Statement from Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex.' Her victory response was issued within seconds, on regal notepaper adorned with a gold 'M' under a golden crown, and headlined: 'Statement from Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex.' You might think this a curiously regal way of doing things for a woman who spends her entire time trashing the Monarchy and smearing the Royal Family for being disgusting callous racists. Just as you might be amused to see Ms Markle position herself as the victim of painful lies given how much pain she's caused with her own alleged whoppers. And by her claim to be representing 'anyone who has ever felt scared to stand up for what's right' like she's some kind of latter-day Winston Churchill rallying a nation in wartime, rather than an unemployed actress fleecing her unelected marital royal status for gazillions from her California mansion.
Phil Collins' ex Orianne Collins, 47, files for DIVORCE from toyboy Thomas Bates, 32, after a year of marriage - and says she only tied the knot due 'emotional stress of Covid quarantine'
Phil Collins' ex-wife Orianne Collins on Thursday announced that she was filling for divorce from her husband Thomas Bates. Collins, a 47-year-old jewelry designer based out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, took to Instagram with a note addressing the marital split, which comes more than a year after the pair exchanged vows August 2, 2020 at the Graceland Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas. Collins pointed to the headaches brought about by the pandemic as a key factor in the split.
GHISLAINE MAXWELL TRIAL
Photo on Jeffrey Epstein's desk of his underage goddaughter sitting on his lap while he 'pulls her underwear and bites her bottom' is allowed into evidence in Ghislaine Maxwell trial
Ghislaine Maxwell's trial heard Friday how schoolgirl outfits were found at Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion when the FBI raided the property in 2019. The agents found the 'small' costumes on the same floor as the massage room, the court heard Friday. Judge Alison Nathan allowed into evidence a photo of Epstein's underage goddaughter in her underwear. The photo hung outside the bedroom he allegedly shared with Maxwell at the house in Palm Beach which was found in 2005 when the FBI raised the house. The prosecution can also use a photo kept on his desk of the same girl where she is on Epstein's lap and he appears to be 'pulling her underwear'. Maxwell's attorney Christian Everdell said he worried that the image of the girl would make people think Epstein liked 'prepubescent' girls.
CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
US woman, 20, sobs as she reveals Covid has left her with a rare condition that makes food taste like 'SEWAGE' and caused her to develop a 'severe eating disorder' because she is disgusted by everything she eats
Natalia Cano, from New Jersey, caught coronavirus in January 2021 while working in a food store, and it completely changed her sense of taste and smell. A few weeks after she recovered, she noticed that things that normally tasted good, started to taste like 'gasoline' or 'mold' - a condition called parosmia. Food became so disgusting to Natalia, that she said she developed an eating disorder and would throw up any time she tried to eat. Now, more than 10-months after she had COVID-19, she said she is still suffering from the condition, and she doesn't know if it's ever going to get better. She broke down in tears as she opened up about it on TikTok, and the video quickly went viral - gaining millions of views in a matter of days.
Mind the gap! Moment fed-up woman BARGES into seat next to fellow train passenger during furious row over her BAG taking the empty space
The blonde grabbed the other traveller's handbag and shoved her out the way on the Docklands Light Railway to London City Airport. Footage showed the pair jostling for the place before the second woman gave in and got up and berated the other for not wearing a face covering. She blasted her for putting her at risk of Covid because she said she falls into the 'vulnerable' category of people and was exempt from donning a mask herself. Face coverings were mandatory for anyone without certain health problems on public transport and in shops from 4am yesterday.
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