Young man dies after falling off 15-seater 'beer bike' during teambuilding exercise

A MAN died after falling off a pedal-powered beer bike during a teambuilding exercise last week. Niall Lyttle is believed to fallen off the 15-seater bike after becoming ill during the Wee Toast Tours event in Belfast city centre. After four days in intensive care, Niall died on Sunday at the Royal Victoria Hospital. He was reportedly out on the bike with a group from Queen's University. Niall was a member of the oldest Inline Hockey Club in Northern Ireland called East Coast Blaze.

Britains biggest ever cocaine bust sees 17 jailed after cops seize 20MILLION drug haul in

BRITAIN's 'biggest ever' cocaine bust has seen 17 crooks jailed after cops seized a £20million drug haul on the M6. Operation Dreadnought, a covert probe into organised crime in Warrington, Cheshire, led to a total of 21 convictions. Dramatic helicopter footage shows the moment boss Jamie Simpson, 31, was nabbed in the van at nearby Knutsford in August last year. Cops surrounded his Ford Transit in the fast lane and found 186kg of coke stashed inside, in what may be the largest land-based seizure of the drug.

Classy entries for Saturday's Sandy Lane Stakes at Haydock headlined by Invincible Army

JAMES TATE can't wait to run Invincible Army in Saturday's Sandy Lane Stakes at Haydock. Tate's three-year-old was an impressive winner of the Pavilion Stakes at Ascot on his reappearance and is one of 11 entries for the race. Tate said: "He's ready for Haydock, he's going there and we're very excited. From who else I hear is going there, it looks like it will be a hell of a race.

I live in the Dambusters village set to house migrants - I have no problem with them but it's just n

FLASHING through the sky above the Dambusters’ famed HQ, the Red Arrows are a reminder of RAF Scampton’s unique place in aviation history. It was from this Lincolnshire airfield that 617 Squadron departed for the legendary 1943 bouncing-bomb raid on Nazi dams in World War Two. Now locals and historians fear Government proposals for an accommodation centre for 1,500 asylum seekers here will scupper plans to conserve the celebrated site.

Rayo Vallecano forced to close ground until mid-October over safety fears causing La Liga fixture ch

RAYO VALLECANO's ground has been closed for safety reasons after numerous fan complaints. The Vallecas Stadium, which has a capacity of around 15,000, will not host games until mid-October at the earliest. As a result Saturday's scheduled home with Athletic Bilbao has been postponed. The decision comes after a meeting was attended by officials from La Liga, the club and the ground's owners. This came after fans who attended the home match with Seville on August 19 complained the ground was in a 'dangerous state'.

Skinny Dipping bikini claims youll get no more dodgy tan lines - but it does give the

A BARELY there bikini that promises to eliminate tan lines has been making a splash on Instagram – and it certainly isn’t for the faint hearted. Fashion etailer Oh Polly has launched a £40 ‘Skinny Dipping’ two-piece that leaves VERY little to the imagination. Oh Polly Skinny Dipping triangle bikini top, £20 - buy here Coming in both cream and burnt orange the bikini is made up of miniature triangle cups and a thong style panty both held up with a clear strap leaving the wearer looking near naked.

Boozed-up students celebrate end of uni with raucous fancy dress pub crawl The Sun

DRESSING in retro gym gear and neon hi-vis is how these women are celebrating the end of uni. Students from Leeds University took part in the notorious Otley Run - an annual fancy dress-themed pub crawl at the of term. From men dressing in pink cheerleader costumes to a pair of superheros looking worse for wear, these students made the most out of their celebration. This yearly boozed-up event became infamous when rugby star Danny Cipriani got knocked over by a bus on the pub crawl six years ago.

Friends of beautician killed in triple death car smash launch raffle to help family pay for funeral

FRIENDS of a beautician killed in a triple death car smash have launched a raffle to help her family pay for her funeral. Darcy Ross, 21, and two friends were killed in the early hours horror which left two others badly hurt. Workmates at the VIP parlour in Newport, Gwent, have collected more than 100 prizes, including beauty treatments, for the £20-a-pop draw to try to raise thousands for her grieving relatives.

Liverpool 4 Newcastle 2: Mo Salah nets twice after early penalty miss as Reds go 3 points clear and

ON a night of chaos and confusion at Anfield, it was Mo Salah who gave Liverpool the clarity of a three-point lead at the Premier League summit.  Now Jurgen Klopp must keep the Reds on top of the pile while his Egyptian magician makes a disappearing act to the Africa Cup of Nations.  Salah scored twice and set up two more, having been denied from the penalty spot by Newcastle’s outstanding keeper Martin Dubravka in the first half.

Nurse slapped with 5,500 worth of fines for parking in hospital car park while she saved lives

A NURSE has been hit with £5,500 in parking fines - given while she works in the hospital saving the lives of seriously ill children. Paediatric nurse Vicky Slayford, 38, has received over 80 parking tickets at Croydon University Hospital, and says she lives in fear of being dragged through the courts for the fines, even though she has a staff permit. The single mum toldthe Mirror: "Most of the fines are because I had to work late and stay with a patient.