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Madeleine: 'Now they are trying to frame me' says mother quizzed by police

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Madeleine: 'Now they are trying to frame me' says mother quizzed by police

Madeleine: 'Now they are trying to frame me' says mother quizzed by policeThe mother of Madeleine McCann was dramatically reinterviewed by police yesterday - and is terrified they are trying to frame her. Kate McCann was questioned at police headquarters in Portimao, 30 miles from Praia da Luz, for over eleven hours...read


Sisters keep mother's body in fridge for 10 years
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Sisters keep mother's body in fridge for ten years - and visit her every weekend
Valmai LamasTwo sisters have kept their dead mother in an undertaker's fridge for 10 years - so they can visit her in the funeral parlour's chapel of rest every weekend . . . read

Facial yoga: the latest craze to reduce wrinkles
It is less painful than plastic surgery and cheaper than Botox - but it does make you look pretty silly. ccording to fans of facial yoga, however, stretching your face into outlandish grimaces reduces wrinkles and worry lines . . . read

The amazing pictures that show autumn has come early
autumn leavesAfter a dreary summer of endless showers and muddy fields, autumn has arrived early with a welcome flourish of red and yellow. Although the season does not traditionally start until the equinox in another fortnight, some trees have already taken on a warm, coppery hue . . . read
Katie Lee-Webster
Baby born with a full head of Elvis-style ginger hair
Trips to the hairdresser will start early for this baby - as she needs to have her wild hair tamed after just 10 weeks
Breast-feeding
The return of the wet-nurse
Breastfeeding someone else's baby has been unthinkable for mothers for over a century. Incredibly, despite the health risks, it's making a comeback in modern Britain
Anita Harding and Giacomo Agostini
What drove this pregnant lingerie model and her fiance to take their own lives?
Two lovers, two suicides - the parallels with Romeo and Juliet are haunting. So what drove this pregnant model and her fiance to kill themselves?
Chelsy and Harry
Harry gets an ear-bashing: What happened when he forgot to pick Chelsy up from the airport
If he thought it was a good idea to grab an extra few minutes in bed, Prince Harry was put right by girlfriend Chelsy Davy
old workplace
Life in the workhouse? It could have been worse
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Thus did Charles Dickens sum up life during the Industrial Revolution, and it would seem his description applies nowhere more closely than to children employed in Britain's factories and workhouses
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