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  • Britains Got Talent daredevil diver Peter Waterfield is scared of heights

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A daredevil Olympic diver who wowed Britain's Got Talent judges has confessed heights terrify him.Peter Waterfield, who partnered ace Tom Daley in the 2012 London games, made theamazing admission after getting fouryeses on last night's show, ...

  • Gingerism hate crime victims speak out Bullied teased beaten to a pulp because of their hair

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    As four-year-old cutie Chloe Doyle smiles for the camera, her mum asks: "Are you a pretty girl?""No," she immediately fires back as her face falls, her smile disappears and she points to her head. "Ginger," she says.Chloe's mum, brother and sister are all fair-haired and her dad is dark. Little Chloe already sees herself as different."It breaks my ...

  • Tia Sharps killer Stuart Hazell has been sent “more death threats than Ian Huntley”

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Stuart Hazell has been sent death threats in jail and has to be guarded 24 hours a day in a special unit for vulnerable criminals.Tia Sharp's killer is the prison's most hated inmate and has been sent "more death threats than Ian Huntley", sources said.He is being kept in a wing alongside the most despised paedophiles and rapists at the tough jail.Hazell is on 24-hour suicide ...

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  • When off the record becomes on the agenda as swivel-eyed loons furore grows

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A couple of hours earlier, 114 Tory MPs had voted against the Queen's Speech in protest over an EU referendum. The discussion reportedly ended with an extraordinary attack on the "mad, swivel-eyed loons" in the grassroots of the party who had forced the backbenchers to rebel against the Government.Lord Feldman denies it is he who said those words, and the newspapers, who ...

  • The top ten political myths

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    John Rentoul is chief political commentator for The Independent on Sunday, and visiting professor at Queen Mary, University of London, where he teaches contemporary history. Previously he was chief leader writer for The Independent. He has written a biography of Tony Blair, whom he admired more at the end of his time in office than he did at the ...

  • New poll puts Ukip in third place above the Lib Dems

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Support for the UK Independence Party across Britain has risen to its highest level, consolidating its position as the third most popular party in the country, according to a new poll ...

  • Hundreds sign up to new social work scheme

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    More than 200 graduates have signed up to a new scheme to attract the brightest candidates into social work within just 24 hours of its launch, it emerged last ...

  • British Study Raises Warning on Scottish Banks

    International Herald Tribune - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    LONDON -- An independent Scotland could find its banks too big to rescue in the event of another crisis, according to a British government report that compares the Scottish financial sector to those of debt-laden Iceland and ...

  • Kate Middleton and Prince William gnome statues a first at Chelsea Flower Show

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    pregnant wife Kate are the first gnomes ever to go on show at the Chelsea Flower Show.Chelsea lifted a ban on the figures to mark the show's centenary, which starts on Tuesday, ...

  • Cannes jewel heist was almost certainly an inside job say French police

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A 1million Cannes Film Festival jewellery heist was "almost certainly" an inside job, cops said yesterday.Detectives confirmed that the hotel room safe from which the gems vanished was not insured, ...

  • Broadmoor 150th anniversary Pictures show hospitals earliest criminals killers and poisoners

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    the Sunday People reports.Before 1863 the mentally ill - crooks or not - faced being caged in London's Bethlem asylum, nicknamed Bedlam.But the Victorians took a more humane view, founding Broadmoor in the leafy countryside around Crowthorne, Berks.And pioneering photographer Henry Hering captured the faces of many of the first intake, including some who played in the hospital band as well ...

  • Anders Breivik Mass murderer is sole member of his own fascist party

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    The Sunday People reports the fanatic, 34, is serving 21 years for killing 77 people in a self-styled far-right crusade.Now he has applied to the authorities in Norway to form his own political party to peddle his extremist views, according to the Sunday People.Breivik wants to seize power in his home land and set up a state without any immigrants.But his bid to attract millions of supporters to ...

  • Les Dawsons daughter plea to end family feud for 20th anniversary of comedians death

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    The youngest daughter of comic legend Les Dawson has made an emotional plea to her brother and sisters to end their long-running family rift.Charlotte, 20, has only ever spoken to Stuart, Julie and Pam on rare occasions since their father died in June 1993.She says Les would be devastated by the distance between his children and she is now urging her brother and sisters, who are all in their ...

  • Tia Sharp uneasy about staying with Stuart Hazell three weeks before he murdered her

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Tragic Tia Sharp seemed fearful about visiting paedophile Stuart Hazell's home THREE WEEKS before he murdered her there.The 12-year-old told gran Angie Niles she was "bored" staying with evil Hazell and her other grandmother Christine Bicknell.But heartbroken Angie, ...

  • Pregnant orang-utan pictured clinging to final tree as bulldozers destroy rainforest around her

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A starving, heavily pregnant orang-utan clings to a solitary tree high above what had been pristine rainforest for millennia - till giant bulldozers moved in and flattened it in days.Boon-Mee was too weak and frightened to leave the trunk where she had sought sanctuary as the machines tore down her jungle home in ...

  • Jeremy Hunts claims sunk as leaked report reveals AE numbers are FALLING

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Hospital casualty patient numbers are FALLING - blowing apart Jeremy Hunt's claim that record waiting times are caused by "overwhelming pressure" on A&E departments. A leaked NHS England report reveals 89,215 fewer emergency patients in the first three months of this year compared to the same period in 2012. The figure will raise fears over whether the Health Secretary has a ...

  • David Moyes reveals fake Twitter account in daughters name has been shut down

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    New Man Utd boss David Moyes yesterday revealed how a bogus Twitter account in his daughter's name had leaked news of his appointment.Someone claiming to be his daughter Lauren announced he was to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson before his new job had been made official.Moyes, 50, said: "My daughter has never had a Twitter account and she was absolutely distraught by it."We had the ...

  • Im TOO pretty to work Graduate says her good looks means shes harassed and bullied

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

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  • Police probe at least 54 more evil child sex grooming gangs

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    At least 54 evil child grooming gangs are being investigated by police.It comes as officers in the North of England are preparing to bust the biggest paedophile network ever seen in the country, with police set to swoop within days.Our disturbing figures can be revealed after reporters contacted every force across England and Wales, but the true number is likely to be much higher as many failed, ...

  • Mick and Mairead Philpott banned from visiting gravestones of their six dead children

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Child killers Mick and Mairead Philpott have had a plea to visit the unmarked graves of their six children turned down by prison officials.They begged permission to pay respects to the tragic youngsters they killed in a fire at the family home a year ago.But the authorities fear outrage and vendetta attacks from angry relatives and members of the public if the evil couple are allowed to visit ...

  • Dan Snow to be appointed honorary colonel of Territorial Army in bid boost numbers

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Territorial Army chiefs have signed up TV historian Dan Snow in a bid to double the number of reservists to 30,000. Top brass hope Snow, who has no direct military experience, will help to improve the image of the TA as he takes up the role of honorary colonel, heading the information unit. The position would normally be filled by a former senior ranking colonel, but rules allow Commanding ...

  • Paul Hollywood feeling guilty after splitting from devastated wife of 15 years

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    TV star Paul Hollywood has told friends how the split from his wife of 15 years has left him racked with guilt.The Great British Bake Off host shocked fans last week when he revealed he was leaving Alexandra, mother of his 11-year-old son, amid claims he has grown close to TV chef Marcela Valladolid.Paul and mum-of-one Marcela, who was recently voted one of the world's top 60 most desirable ...

  • Me and Tulisa the sister I never knew How one sons hunt for his dad took an amazing turn

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Trembling with emotion, Neil Jones answered the phone. On the other end of the line was the half sister he never knew existed. Yet he already recognised her voice. It was Tulisa Contostavlos. The X Factor judge, superstar singerand the missing piece in the jigsaw of Neil's life. "We chatted for about an hour," says Neil, who hired a private eye to hunt for his real dad then ...

  • Michael Le Vell love triangle Chilean beauty says she has not heard from Kevin Webster actor in a week

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    with Michael Le Vell has told of her heartbreak after not hearing from him in over a week.Blanca Fouche fears she has been dumped in favour of Emma Dodd, 27, who the Coronation Street actor was last week reported to have started dating.Mum-of-four Blanca, 31, assumed she and him were a couple - but yesterday she admitted: "I have no idea where I stand now."Meanwhile people close to the ...

  • Queens Coronation 60 years on Pictures and memories of lucky few who witnessed it

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Sixty years ago, the world watched in awe as Princess Elizabeth was crowned Queen of England. Those who saw the splendour of the Coronation will never forget it. As well as the millions who celebrated at home or at street parties across the country, there were the lucky few inside Westminster Abbey who witnessed the historic moment first hand. And while six decades have passed, many still ...

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