MailOnline-News- Chaos in Kent as more than 200 are injured in pile-up in morning mist which lasted 10 MINUTES and involved A HUNDRED vehicles

More than 100 vehicles were involved in a major accident in misty conditions just after 7am today, leaving eight people seriously injured and another 200 with minor injuries.
The crash happened on the new Sheppey crossing bridge on the A249 in Kent. The accident occurred in thick fog with some witnesses saying that visibility was down to 20 yards in places and that motorists were 'driving like idiots' prior to the pile-up. Firefighters helped motorists out of their cars (left), while paramedics helped those injured (centre). Hundreds of people were sitting and standing on the roadside after the accident (right)

You've 90 days to deal with Assad, Obama is told: Senate chiefs back action as President says 'world set red line, not me'

'My credibility is not on the line': Barack Obama answers questions in Sweden yesterday The upper house’s foreign relations committee last night approved a resolution that permits the president to order a ‘limited and tailored’ military operation.

Assad 'launched chemical attack in moment of panic because he was scared rebels would take Damascus', say spies as Russia sends missile cruiser to Mediterranean

Attack: Bashar Al-Assad is said to have launched a barrage of chemical weapons after he 'lost his nerve' A senior Hezbollah commander told the Iranian embassy in Lebanon that Syria's president intended to tilt the balance of power towards the regime.

Will Putin sell missile defences to Iran? Russian President issues threat to route technology elsewhere if the West attacks Syria

Warning the West: Putin sought to downplay the current chill in the U.S.-Russian relations and said that the two countries need to cooperate on a range of issues in the interests of global stability The Russian President said Congress could not decide to attack Syria without a decision from the U.N. Security Council.

Syrian president's sickening Instagram that shows his wife tending to 'her people' in sanitized publicity shots as nation disintegrates

x The social media tool is being used by the Assad regime as a sickening propaganda tool as they attempt to sell a lie to the outside world that all is well.

17 years on, the dashing heart surgeon Diana called Mr Wonderful: Hasnat Khan seen on eve of premiere of film that chronicles their two-year affair

Then: Khan pictured in 1996 at the time of his affair with Princess Diana
Nicknamed 'Mr Wonderful' by Diana, Hasnat Khan was photographed yesterday (centre left and right) ahead of the premiere tonight of a film (left) which chronicles their two-year affair. Friends say Diana wanted to marry dashing heart surgeon Mr Khan. But their relationship ended in 1997, only a few weeks before her death. Mr Khan is pictured in 1996 during the affair (right).

Yes, we DO blush in the dark: Heat-sensitive camera answers question that has flummoxed scientists

Scientists have finally found discovered that people blush in the dark? For centuries experts have tried to determine whether it is possible for our faces to flush with colour when alone or in the dark because no-one else can notice it.

Why scientists believe that men are more likely to be gay if they have older brothers

Nature not nurture: Men are more likely to be gay if they have older brothers, according to a series of studies Scientists believe the immune response a woman mounts against having a boy in her womb increases with each son, raising the odds of 'feminising' the foetus's developing brain.

'I've got to do this now': What son said before trying to smother his frail mother, 93, in desperation over her costly care home fees

Attempted murder: Ronald Barham, 74, pleaded guilty to trying to kill Elsie Barham because the fees at the Quaker House care home in New Milton, Hampshire were too high Ronald Barham, 74, pleaded guilty to attempting to kill Elsie Barham in a Hampshire care home (pictured) claiming the cost of keeping her there became too high.

Graphic warnings on the back of cigarette packets will not deter teenage smokers, study warns

Graphic warnings on the back of cigarette packets will not deter teenage smokers, researchers have warned Even though pictures tend to put young people off smoking more than the written warnings on packets, they are often put on the back of packs making them less visible and less effective.

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