Moment one of UK's most prolific romance fraudsters is confronted after trying to meet up with next victim - days after being released from SEVENTH jail term
Raymond McDonald has racked up 58 convictions mostly for fraud and theft - stealing thousands of pounds from women for fake weddings and holidays.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: A grave threat to anti-terror laws
In a contradictory and deeply concerning ruling, Dame Victoria Sharp, Mr Justice Swift and Mrs Justice Steyn agreed the group had 'organised and undertaken actions amounting to terrorism.'
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 'tried to set up meeting for Jeffrey Epstein with Libyan dictator Colonel Gaddafi', emails suggest
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor attempted to arrange a meeting with Libyan dictator Colonel Gaddafi for Jeffrey Epstein, newly-released emails suggest.
PATRICK MARMION's first night review of Shadowlands at London's Aldwych Theatre: Downton's Hugh Bonneville on a journey of heartbreak and hope
PATRICK MARMION: You can bank on Hugh Bonneville. He is a warm, solid incarnation of bashful, faintly grumpy Britishness.
Britons declare Valentine's Day a washout, with more than a third bemoaning disappointing gifts and inedible home-cooked meals
Millions expect to be disappointed by their other half's attempts at romance today, with 38 per cent faking their delight with gifts and gestures and 44 per cent claiming the occasion is a washout.
Gordon Ramsay accuses 'incredible' son-in-law Adam Peaty's estranged family of talking 'absolute nonsense' and launching a 'barrage of negativity' after he was labelled a 'bully who pushed them too far'
The celebrity chef watched eldest daughter Holly exchange vows with Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty in a lavish ceremony at Grade I listed Bath Abbey on December 27.
Nine people arrested in Paris after French police smash £8.7million Louvre false ticket racket
Police think the scammers, who included migrants from China who should not have been in France, were also involved in a similar racket at the Palace of Versailles, west of Paris and enquiries are ongoing.
Gregg Wallace 'rakes in £20,000 a MONTH' by flogging personalised video messages and promises fans a 'seven hour turnaround' as disgraced former MasterChef star moves on from BBC sacking
Wallace, 61, has joined Cameo, a popular video messaging service that enables users to receive personalised messages from a range of celebrities.
Lysette Anthony on the tragic twist to her grand passion with Riders screen god Marcus Gilbert: 'He called me after a blazing row and I didn't pick up. He died and I didn't know. I failed him'
In January, the 'impossibly beautiful' Marcus Gilbert, with whom Lysette Anthony shared a 'partnership of dreams' for three years, died at the age of 67 after a battle with cancer.
Trump sends world's largest aircraft carrier to Middle East after Netanyahu warned: 'Iran plays games'
The United States is deploying the world's largest aircraft carrier to the Middle East to bolster American forces already stationed in the region, a source familiar with the plans confirmed on Friday.
Investigators recover DNA from Nancy Guthrie's property that does not belong to anyone 'close' to her
Investigators have recovered DNA from Nancy Guthrie's property that does not belong to her or anyone known to be in close contact with her, according to authorities.
Andrew 'leaked confidential Treasury memo to his banker friend about British deposits lost in 2008 crisis'
The former Duke of York is already facing a police probe over claims he leaked confidential data to Jeffrey Epstein when he was the UK's special representative for trade.
Do the Greens back Moscow over Britain? Party's motion to quit Nato parrots Putin's propaganda
Zack Polanski's party will decide whether to debate the motion - which says the defensive alliance 'drives arms races' - at its spring conference next month.
Mandelson's 'ghost flights' on oligarch jet: Russian billionaire flew ex-Labour peer to summit with Putin
Peter Mandelson accepted luxury flights aboard a Gulfstream jet controlled by one of the Kremlin strongman's favourite tycoons - aluminium billionaire Oleg Deripaska.
Election delays are wrong and the bar should be set 'very high' for postponing votes at ballot box, says watchdog
Chief executive Vijay Rangarajan has spoken out against the decision to allow 30 local councils to delay elections due to have taken place in May despite warnings the move is 'almost certainly illegal'.
Wuthering Heights fans break down in tears over heart-wrenching film's sad storyline as stunned viewers say they 'cried their eyes out'
Emerald Fennell's hotly-anticipated reinvention of Wuthering Heights has finally hit cinemas.
Hatton Garden raider mistakenly freed and at large for six months in latest Labour prison release blunder
Hatton Gardens raider Michael Seed was accidentally released from jail, spending six months at large before the mistake was realised - and he was only recalled to prison this month.
Emmerdale star Isabel Hodgins gives birth! Actress welcomes daughter Georgie Grace with school-teacher husband Adam Whitehead
The actress, best known for her role as Victoria Sugden in the ITV show, broke the news with Instagram followers in a post shared on Friday afternoon.
RICHARD EDEN: 007 has to be a white man, insists former Bond girl Maryam d'Abo
Asked what she'd think if a black actor were cast as the British spy, she says: 'Then don't call it Bond. Call it something else. You can have a wonderful black hero, but then don't call him James Bond.'
Mounjaro for lunch? Pharmacy launches walk-in weight-loss jabs service on UK high streets nationwide
Boots has launched an in-store service for weight loss drugs aimed at people 'popping out on their lunch break.'
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