University cleaner whose students crowd-funded his "trillionaire" trip to Jamaica.


A popular university cleaner says he feels like a 'trillionaire' after students raised £1,500 to send him and his wife on the trip of a lifetime to Jamaica. Herman Gordon, 65, broke down in tears after he was presented with the money by kind-hearted students last June.

The photo that moved strangers to donate £32,000 to boy's family.

A heart-wrenching photograph moved social media users to donate more than £32,000 to a young boy's family in just a day. The picture showed an 11-year-old boy crying next to the body of his father. He is holding his head in one hand, wiping away the tears, while his other hand is placed on his dad. The image was shared more than 7,000 times on Twitter by people wanting to raise money to support the family and raise awareness of the deaths of sewer workers in India who are allegedly not given proper safety equipment.

Teenage girl is allergic to her own TEARS.

A teenage girl has been diagnosed with an extremely rare condition which makes her allergic to her own tears. Lindsey Coubray, aged 19, suffers from aquagenic urticaria, which affects just one in 230 million people worldwide. She breaks out in severely itchy hives whenever she comes into contact with water - stopping her from showering or swimming.

It's behind you!


This is the terrifying moment a shark with its 'mouth wide open' creeps up on unsuspecting snorkelers off the Scottish coast. Will Clark, from Somerset, had been swimming in waters around the Inner Hebrides archipelago in Scotland last month when the shark 'appeared through very murky water'.Initially taken aback, Mr Clark did not need to fret as the animal which had come to investigate them was not a deadly great white shark but a much more harmless basking shark.

Solar-powered yacht capable of sailing around the world without stopping to refuel is unveiled by Swiss designers

A futuristic, solar-powered yacht which can cruise the globe without stopping to refuel has been unveiled by its Swiss designers. The electric SolarImpact yacht is longer than a blue whale and topped with enough solar panels to cover a regulation-size tennis court. The boat sleeps ten people, on top of accommodation for the small crew, and is loaded with artificial intelligence that allows it to be driven by a single person.
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