Friday, May 3, 2013

Majest-knee

The Queen and Prince Philip visit Headley Court rehab centre


Queen & Welsh Cavalry hero

A SOLDIER goes down on bended knee for the Queen yesterday.

The Welsh Cavalry hero was showing the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh exercises used to help injured servicemen and women.
The Royals were at Headley Court, Surrey, where Brit battle casualties are sent for rehab.
Duke of Edinburgh & Dave Watson
Visit ... Duke of Edinburgh meets Guardsman Dave Watson
Guardsman Dave Watson, 26, of Preston, who lost both legs and an arm in an Afghanistan blast, said: “Their visit means a lot.”
Visit


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/campaigns/our_boys/4912915/Queen-and-Prince-Philip-visit-Headley-Court.html#ixzz2SFzfRpbu

Final images of April before her disappearance

Mark Bridger murder trial shown CCTV of girl, 5, at leisure centre


April is seen on CCTV at her local leisure centre, where she went swimming

THESE heartbreaking final images of April Jones show the little five-year-old playing at a local leisure centre – just hours before she disappeared.

One shows her dressed in a white t-shirt and black trousers, holding a pink bag, as she walks alone down a corridor.
April is then seen leaving the centre at around 5.30pm - around 90 minutes before she was reported missing
Hours later, April had disappeared after “getting into a car with a man”, according to her mum’s statement read in court.
Mark Bridger, accused of abducting and murdering schoolgirl April, appeared in court today for the fourth day of the murder trial.
April is seen leaving the leisure centre at around 5.30pm
'Playful' ... April is seen leaving the leisure centre at around 5.30pm
The court was later shown a CCTV image of Bridger’s Land Rover driving past a local garage at 7.20pm.
The next day a helicopter looking for the missing girl zoomed in on Bridger who was seen walking his dog outside his cottage.
The jury was asked to note that there was smoke coming from the chimney of his house.
Earlier the court heard how bone fragments, thought to be from a “juvenile skull”, were found in his woodburner.
Burning ... jury were told to note smoke coming out of Bridger's chimney
Burning ... jury were told to note smoke coming out of Bridger's chimney
The jury also heard of the frantic moments when the parents of April learned that their daughter was missing.
Mum Coral revealed she had tried to stop April going to play with friends, but she had had a tantrum, so they had allowed her out.
She then told how she had sent her son out to get April in and he returned in a “hysterical state” after hearing she had got into a man’s car.
On realising April had disappeared, Coral became “frantic” and scoured the estate, even looking “in the bins” for her missing daughter.


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4913720/the-last-time-april-jones-was-seen.html#ixzz2SFzSj2h1

I’m Kate McCann’s worst nightmare. She’s had 6 years of hell. I’ve had 22. It must have been hard meeting me

Kerry Needham
Says KERRY NEEDHAM, whose son Ben is missing



THEY are the mothers in two of the highest-profile child abductions ever.

But when Kerry Needham came face to face with Kate McCann she was lost for words.
Kerry says: “What possible words of comfort could I ever offer her?
“Could I say it gets any better? No. What advice could I give her? What could I tell her to do that she hasn’t done already?
“Meeting me must have been very difficult for Kate — she has had six years of hell, I’ve had 22.
“I must be her worst nightmare because I prove her situation could go on for years.
“The only thing I could say is to never stop searching and never give up. I haven’t, and I won’t.”
Kerry’s 21-month-old son Ben was snatched on July 24, 1991, as he played in fields outside a farmhouse his grandfather was renovating on the island of Kos, Greece.
Kerry, then a young mum aged 19, was at work in a local bar.
Despite a huge global manhunt, Ben has never been found. He would now be 23.
Kerry met Kate — whose three-year-old daughter Madeleine was abducted from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal on May 3, 2007 — at a Downing Street reception to mark International Missing Children’s Day.
Ben Needham pic
Snatched ... Ben Needham was taken on July 24, 1991
Next week a book, called simply Ben, detailing Kerry’s heartbreaking search for her son and the effect it has had on her family will be published.
Kerry says she has wanted to write a book for years, but adds bitterly: “When we approached publishers, they didn’t want to know because they said there was no ending.”
In the flesh, Kerry is much prettier and younger-looking than pictures portray her.
Gone is the short-haired teenager who was photographed looked bewildered after Ben went missing.
Now she is a middle-aged mum desperate for a happy ending that never comes.
Speaking at her home in Sheffield, Kerry says: “Not knowing destroys you, it’s a never-ending nightmare. But if I knew, I could cope.
“If Ben was alive but didn’t want to know me, I would have to deal with that — just as long as I knew. He could be married with kids and may not remember me at all.
“I’ve rehearsed what I would say if I saw someone I thought could be him.
“I wouldn’t say, ‘Hi, I think I’m your mum’, because I fear that could frighten him off.
“Instead I would say, ‘I think I know someone who knows you’, then try to get as much info as possible.
Kate and Gerry McCann
Anguish ... Kate and Gerry McCann's three-year-old daughter Madeleine went missing in 2007
“My theory is that Ben was taken to be sold for adoption.
“Child trafficking is a huge issue — it happens an awful lot more than people realise.”
Kerry is also realistic enough to know that Ben may not be alive.
She says: “All I’ve ever wished for is an ending and if that was the case, at least that is an ending. But I’m still full of hope.”
Kerry believes she will find Ben one day because she has “an overwhelming feeling he is still alive”.
She says: “I just feel it... call it a mother’s instinct, whatever.
“I believe that if Ben was dead, a part of me would know and this driving feeling to search would stop.
“But it never goes. Every day I wake up and think, ‘Right, what next? What can we do now?’ ”
Kerry and her family — particularly her daughter Leighanna — have paid a high price for that search. In her book, Kerry reveals that five years after Ben went missing she embarked on a drink and drugs binge that lasted four months.
During that time she left Leighanna — only a toddler then — with her parents.
Kerry cringes at the memory, admitting: “I know, how could I? How could someone who had lost their first child then leave their second?
“But I truly believe if I hadn’t done that, I wouldn’t be here now — I was ripping myself apart.
“I had tried suicide several times and had a recurring dream where I would find Ben with strangers, grab him and run, run, run through the streets of Kos.
“Then I got to a police station and I was begging them to believe the baby was Ben but they wouldn’t.
Ben Needham
Bonny ... Ben, aged 21 months, shortly before he disappeared in Greece
Ross Parry
“They demanded I give the baby back — then I would wake up.
“When we moved back from Kos, I did Ben’s room up with Winnie the Pooh wallpaper and began to hear a baby cry.
“Over and over again I would hear Ben crying. I would often wake up lying on his bed and not remember how I got there.
“No one deserves to live like that — I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.”
Kerry also had to deal with the attention Ben’s abduction brought.
She says: “Everywhere I went, people would point and stare.
“People came up to me in the street and one woman even said, ‘You’re Ben Needham’s mum. I don’t know how you’re still here’.
“That made me feel terrible — as if I should have killed myself.
“I was riddled with guilt for leaving Ben, for not being able to find him... I lost myself.
“Then, when I was 24, I started working at a nightclub. For the first time in years, I was just Kerry — not Ben Needham’s mum.
“People didn’t treat me differently, they didn’t look at me with pity, they weren’t judging me... I started partying after work and taking amphetamines. Drink and drugs helped with the horrible, crushing pain that never went away. I’m not proud of it, but I believe that, in a way, it saved me.”
Kerry Needham and daughter Leighanna
Bond ... Kerry with her daughter Leighanna
Ross Parry
Kerry finally came to her senses when Ben and Leighanna’s father, Simon Ward, rang to tell her his dad had just died.
She says: “I thought, ‘What am I doing? I have a daughter’.
“I went to my parents’ house and Leighanna ran up to me, saying, ‘Mummy, Mummy’.
“She literally saved me. I had something to live for, something to get up for, someone to make me feel like I WAS a good mother.”
Sitting listening to her mum talk is Leighanna, a pretty, blonde girl who looks remarkably like Ben.
Now 20, she reveals that, at times, growing up in Ben’s shadow has been difficult.
Leighanna says: “I didn’t have any freedom, as you can imagine. Mum wouldn’t let me out of her sight.
“I just wanted to be a normal teenager but I couldn’t, I always had to come straight home at 6pm.
“I understood, of course I did, but at times it felt oppressive.
“Even now, if I go out I have to text Mum several times saying who I am with and where I am.
“But I don’t mind because I know that if I don’t, she will be going out of her mind at home.”
There are lots of photos of Ben dotted around Kerry’s home.
Madeleine McCann
Disappeared ... Madeleine was aducted in Praia da Luz on 3 May 2007
Leighanna looks at one and smiles, saying: “It’s strange, but I have always felt like his older sister because the only images of him I know are of him as a baby.”
Leighanna, a trainee accountant, now helps her mum with the ongoing search for Ben, using social media to spread the word about her brother.
She says: “I’ve known about Ben since I was tiny.
“When I started going for job interviews, they sometimes asked, ‘Do you have any brothers and sisters?’ And of course I had to say, ‘Well...’
“It’s little things like that that make you realise what a strange situation we are in.”
Kerry looks at her daughter with a mixture of pride and sadness.
She says: “I don’t want to grow old like this, never knowing. It kills you.
“I hope there is an ending soon as I don’t want Leighanna to have to live with this for another 20 years.
“I want her and me to have some sort of normal family life — the life we’ve never had.”


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/real_life/4913188/kerry-needham-on-meeting-kate-mccann.html#ixzz2SFyYOOYi

MasterChef winner: My anguish over death joyride


Natalie Coleman's dark secret

Natalie Coleman





































MASTERCHEF winner Natalie Coleman last night spoke of her secret agony — she went joyriding with a drunken biker who ended up KILLING a man.

The Londoner — crowned the BBC1 show’s champ last night — told how she was wracked with guilt over the tragedy, which left the dead man’s fiancĂ©e fighting for her life in intensive care.
Natalie, 29, revealed pal Allen Shord, 46, was “showing off” outside a pub when he agreed to give her a ride on a friend’s powerful 750cc bike.
Natalie Coleman on Masterchef
Winner ... with trophy
After drinking four pints, drunk Shord mounted the kerb at 27mph, slamming into Robin Bull, 32, and fiancée Sarah Coles dragging them 16 metres. Robin died the next day from head injuries, while Sarah, now 46, was left battling for her life in intensive care.
Natalie told The Sun: “It was the worst day of my life. I can’t imagine the pain that the family went through and must still be going through. I feel terrible that this ever happened.”
Natalie, just 16 at the time of the tragedy in August 2000, insisted she had no idea that her pal of a year had sunk four pints. But the wannabe chef had been boozing herself, drinking two Smirnoff Ices, despite being underage.
Robin Bull and Sarah Coles
Tragic ... Robin Bull was killed and Sarah Coles left in intensive care
David New
She was knocked unconscious after the motorcycle hit the couple, who were out for a late evening stroll in Chingford, North East London. But despite suffering bruised ribs and a gash in her leg, she was discharged from hospital that night.
Sarah spent three days in hospital, including a spell in intensive care, with several broken bones and serious internal injuries.
Shord spent two years in hospital and, now wheelchair-bound and brain-damaged, was jailed for three-and-a-half years.
Natalie, who no longer sees Shord, told how the tragic events of that night still haunt her. She said: “It doesn’t go away. It was probably the worst thing that ever happened to me in my life.
“But it’s not so much my life — someone else’s got lost. I was lucky.”
Allen Shord
Killer ... drunken motorcyclist Allen Shord
David New
Last night Sarah said: “It’s hard for me to see the way she has got on with her life. We had everything to look forward to on the night we were hit.
“But when I came round and was told about Robin, it just destroyed me.
Natalie spent five years trying to get on MasterChef. She now hopes to carve out a new career as a chef after beating Larkin Cen and Dale Williams in last night’s final.
A MasterChef spokesman said: “Natalie has said the accident, victims and their families occupy her thoughts daily. The driver was convicted and went to jail.
“Natalie was never charged in connection with the accident nor was she required to appear in court.”


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/4912950/MasterChef-winner-Natalie-anguish-over-death-joyride.html#ixzz2SFyAZgB1

Anger at dropped fag pack proposal


Health Secretary Andrew Lansley

ANGRY health campaigners last night begged the PM not to scrap plans for plain fag packets.

In a slap in the face for ex-Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, David Cameron yanked the proposed law out of next week’s Queen’s Speech.
The PM fears the move will hit the tobacco industry and slash £3billion from tax revenues.
But Mr Lansley declared last April that the Government wanted tobacco firms to have “no business” in Britain.
Public health minister Anna Soubry had also told a Lords committee seven weeks ago that cigarette packaging encourages youngsters to start.
Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham accused the PM of “caving in to big business”.
And the Smokefree Action Coalition — an alliance of more than 100 health groups — urged Mr Cameron not to abandon the plan.
In a letter to him, they said: “Abandoning standardised packaging would be to miss a golden opportunity to take a further big step to cut the awful toll of death and disease smoking causes.”
But smokers’ group Forest said the PM had “listened to the hundreds of thousands of people” opposed to plain packets.


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/politics/4913011/Anger-at-dropped-fag-pack-proposal.html#ixzz2SFxbqmp8

He groped me on It’s A Knockout... let him die in jail


— Says former TV cheerleader, now 56


Stuart Hall It's A Knockout

ONE of the sex attack victims who brought BBC star Stuart Hall to justice last night told The Sun: “He should die behind bars.”

The woman was a 17-year-old cheerleader on hit TV show It’s A Knockout in 1973 when she was groped by Hall.
Now a 56-year-old grandmother of two, the victim said Hall must be jailed — even if he might die inside.
The woman, who wants to be identified only as Amy, said: “He should go to jail for what he has done — even if it means him dying behind bars.
“It would’ve been nice if he’d got his punishment back then but women simply didn’t report this kind of thing in the 1970s.
“He is in his 80s now but he needs to be punished for what he did to me and the other girls.”
Sex predator Hall, 83, pounced on Amy in a hotel corridor after filming an edition of It’s A Knockout in Ely, Cambs. Amy was still in her costume — a medieval maid’s outfit — when Hall attacked her in May 1973.
She said: “I had only just turned 17, that’s all. I was picked through my youth club to be a cheerleader on the show.
“After the show we all went to a function for afternoon tea.”
'Amy'
Ordeal ... 'Amy' told cops of attack
Stephen Daniels
Amy was also working at a hotel where Hall and the rest of the BBC entourage were staying.
She said: “I went back to the hotel still wearing my costume.
“I could see the lobby was full and walked through.
“When I got to the top of the first-floor stairs on to the landing somebody started talking to me. I heard a voice and realised it was Stuart Hall straight away.
“I turned to go into the staff quarters and he suddenly pushed me against the wall.
“He had one hand over me and was trying to lift up my skirt with his other hand as he tried to kiss me. He started to kiss me and I tried to push him off. With my other hand I was reaching round the door to the staff quarters. He didn’t say another word while he was doing it. He was just staring at me, he was very aggressive.
“It all happened in a flash. I wasn’t a groupie. I was 17 and he was in his mid 40s. He was a horrible looking man. I remember it like it was yesterday.”
The victim was too afraid to complain — and she admits it was hard to see Hall evade justice for so long. She said: “Every time I saw him on TV or heard his sing-song voice it made me feel physically sick.”
Amy went to the police last year after news of the Jimmy Savile scandal broke. She said: “I’m glad I found the pluck to speak out.” A second victim also told of her relief that Hall had finally been brought to justice.
The woman, who was just ten when she was groped by Hall, said: “I am so relieved I didn’t have to give evidence in court.
“What happened was horrendous and I’ve managed to put it behind me. It’s finished with now.”

Smacked by pervert

Beth Neil
Manhandled ... Fabulous Editor Beth Neil
By BETH NEIL, Celebrity Editor, Fabulous
WHEN I first heard that Hall had been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault, I can’t say I was surprised.
In 2004 I was 24 and shortlisted for Young Journalist of the Year.
Hall hosted the awards bash and when I was named as the winner he wouldn’t let me off the stage.
He manhandled me up to the mic, holding me tight so I couldn’t escape while jiggling me about. It was excruciating. And when I walked off he spanked me hard on the backside. I was mortified.
My editor complained and I got a letter from Hall. He apologised, said he was a “champion of young people”, and enclosed an It’s A Knockout video as “something to enjoy”.
It gave an insight into a man at ease treating women as pieces of meat — and into his monstrous ego.


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4913087/Stuart-Hall-victims-Its-A-Knockout-attach.html#ixzz2SFx8tKEd

Iron nan


Lad's snap of things on gran


Jean Noakes

LONG-SUFFERING nan Jean Nokes makes an im-press-ive sight with an ironing board on her head.

Jean, 70, agreed to balance the board — and a host of other items — on her bonce for grandson Jamie’s daft Twitter page Things on my nan.
Floor tiler Jamie, 18, of Failsworth, Manchester, has 12,000 followers. He said: “Nan’s not bothered, she finds it funny.”
Jean Noakes
Brainwave ... Jean Noakes
Jamie Nokes/London Media
Jean Noakes
Boxing clever ... Jean Noakes
Jamie Nokes/London Media
Jean Noakes
That's the spirit ... Jean Noakes
Jamie Nokes/London Media
Jean Noakes
Feeling parky ... Jean Noakes
Jamie Nokes/London Media
Jean Noakes
Bootiful ... Jean Noakes
Jamie Nokes/London Media
Jean Noakes
The kettle's on ... Jean Noakes
Jamie Nokes/London Media
Jean Noakes
Feeling saucy ... Jean Noakes
Jamie Nokes/London Media
Jean Noakes


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4913001/Things-on-my-nan-Twitter-page-is-web-hit-for-long-suffering-gran-balancing-objects-on-her-head.html#ixzz2SFwbZiyN