This is why you shouldn't put Christmas lights on palm trees
Twitter was left giggling after one account shared a photo of Christmas lights on palm trees in Italy - as the lights had a phallic effect.
Uefa Champions League: Who can Liverpool draw in the last 16 stage?
Liverpool face the possibility of meeting Real Madrid, Bayern Munich or Juventus in the last 16 stage of the Uefa Champions League.
Drunk stepfather murdered eight-year-old for not cleaning his room
A 39-year-old Pittsburgh man will spend the rest of his life in jail after he was found guilt of first-degree murder of his fiance's eight-year-old son.
Manchester United end Arsenal's 100% home record but lose Paul Pogba for City derby clash
Paul Pogba's second-half red card is the only negative for Jose Mourinho as Manchester United beat Arsenal 3-1 in a thrilling contest at the Emirates Stadium.
Damian Green viewed 'shocking' amounts of porn on office computer, claims ex-detective
Pressure mounts on deputy PM as former Scotland Yard detective discusses 2008 inquiry into Green's Commons computer for first time
Going bald or grey can kill you: Increased risk of male heart disease discovered
Cardiovascular diseases are world's biggest killers, claiming a death toll of 17.7 million people every year.
Rafael Nadal reveals how injury problems in 2014 caused anxiety, says 'possible' it could return
World number one Rafael Nadal has revealed how his injury problems in 2014 gave him anxiety that impacted his performance on the court.
Masters of Landscape Photography: Stunning images by 16 leading exponents of the genre
A new book, Masters of Landscape Photography, looks at 16 leading exponents of the genre, each with their own unique take on how, where and why to capture landscapes.
Watford 2-4 Manchester United: Lingard seals points for Mourinho's men after supreme Young double
Marco Silva's in-form side set to host to United, who produced a lacklustre display against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday (25 November).
Amazing Iron Age cauldron discoveries shed rare light on prehistoric feasting rituals
The University of Leicester Archaeological Services announced a team has found a "nationally important discovery" of Iron Age artefacts, including 11 cauldrons.
Facebook accused of not doing enough to tackle sale of fake goods online
Sales of fake goods on Facebook has generated milions of pounds in revenue but social media giant has failed to take action.
Chinese police bust $3bn underground bank used by 10,000 people
Chinese police say they have busted an underground bank used to smuggle a staggering 20 billion yuan ($3 billion) out of the country.
Frenchman survives 95% burns after full-body skin graft from 'hero' twin brother
A 33-year-old burn victim at death's door was saved by skin transplants from his "hero" identical twin brother in what French doctors hailed as a world-first operation.
Papua New Guinea police storm Manus Island detention centre and order asylum seekers to leave
Police urged asylum seekers to leave as their stay in the closed down centre, in an area used by the Papua New Guinea navy, was illegal.
Saudis to ease blockade to allow urgent humanitarian aid into Yemen
International aid groups describe the situation in Yemen as the world's worst humanitarian crisis as millions are at risk of famine.
Cancer cure? Technique that modifies cells to detect and kill cancer upon contact gets FDA approval
When cells with sensors built into them come into contact with cancerous cells, it causes tiny 'explosions' that kill everything around them.
What it's like to watch Blue Planet II when you're pathologically afraid of water
Blue Planet II is a key part of many people's Sunday nights. For some, however, the show is a horrible reminder of their phobia.
Paralyzed rats with severed spinal cords walk again
Damage to the spinal cord can often lead to loss of motor function and sensory perception in the lower extremities.
Scientists implant 'human brain' into minds of rats and mice, sparking Frankenstein rodent fears
Critics have pointed out that such experiments may one day lead to the animals developing some form of enhanced consciousness.
Seven-year-old boy with deadly skin disease saved by surgeons who regenerated 80% of his skin
Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa is a genetically inherited disease that can severely affect quality of life, and often leads to death.
Mother died saving her children's lives by using body as human shield in Texas church shooting
Mother Joann Ward, who was one of 26 killed in the Texas church shooting, managed to save two of her children's lives by using herself as a human shield, family members have said.
Chuck Norris has 'given up' acting to be with wife who he claims has been poisoned by an MRI scan
"I've given up my film career to concentrate on Gena, my whole life right now is about keeping her alive," Chuck Norris told Good Health.
Pound stems 'Super Thursday' losses after upbeat economic data
Sterling climbs against euro and dollar as it pares losses incurred in the aftermath of Bank of England's historic rate hike.
Lego's Women of Nasa: Without these scientists we wouldn't have made it to the moon
These are the stories of the scientists featured in the Lego Women of Nasa set: Nancy Grace Roman, Margaret Hamilton, Sally Ride and Mae Jemison.
Nasa has mapped reach and impact of 'atmospheric rivers' for the first time ever
Nasa has estimated the impact of atmospheric rivers on global climate, including rain, floods and droughts.
EasyJet signs €40m deal with bankrupt Air Berlin to buy assets and safeguard 1,000 jobs
Air Berlin filed for insolvency in August and has already agreed to sell some of its assets to Lufthansa.
One million doses of fentanyl seized in New York enough to kill 'hundreds of thousands'
Corey Robinson, 24, Thomas Moore, 41, and Daequane Rickenbacker, 25, were arrested on Long Island on Saturday allegedly in possession of 750 grams of fentanyl.
Why it is not true that a woman's 'biological clock' starts ticking after 30
Some women feel pressured to have children before the age of 30 because of their "biological clock", but do the stats stand up?
'The penis represents the masculine world I hate': Meet the artist who poses naked in front of art
Adrián Pino Olivera has stripped in front of Michelangelo's David Florence's Galleria dell'Accademia and Tate Britain's Ophelia.
Five-star Arsenal eviscerate Everton to leave Ronald Koeman on the brink
Mesut Ozil, Alexandre Lacazette and Alexis Sanchez all score in thumping win at Goodison Park.