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Author: Vanessa Allen

Author: Vanessa Allen

Writes for: Daily Mail

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Author ranking: 257

Number of articles found: 10



Anglican Bishops met with Vatican over 'cloak and dagger' plan to convert to Catholicism

Source: Daily Mail - Date: 10:06 PM 2nd May 2010

Battlelines: Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, pictured (right) during a reception with Pope Benedict XVI last year, has urged Anglican bishops not to leave the church No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this . . . .

Gerry McCann breaks down as he tells how hunt for Madeleine 'is shaking his Catholic faith'

Source: Daily Mail - Date: 11:42 PM 30th Apr 2010

Suffering together: Kate and Gerry McCann during their interview yesterday Torture of not knowing: Mr McCann said he will not accept Madeleine is dead until he has proof No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this . . . .

Author Martin Amis calls for euthanasia booths in UK's street corners to prevent a 'silver tsunami'

Source: Daily Mail - Date: 7:50 AM 25th Jan 2010

Martin Amis: The author has called for euthanasia booths on street corners and said 'the denial of death is a great curse' Amis said he had been influenced by the death of writer Dame Iris Murdoch, pictured, two years after it was revealed she had Alzheimer's Dr Philip . . . .

The Baby P council and the child of two left in the care of a blind 82-year-old

Source: Daily Mail - Date: 10:30 PM 23rd Nov 2009

Baby P: Suffered appalling abuse while on 'at risk' list Ruling: Judge Vera Mayer . . . .

Out in two years: Fury as judges cut sentence on Baby P tormentor because he 'does not pose significant risk'

Source: Daily Mail - Date: 1:19 AM 28th Oct 2009

Low risk: The Court of Appeal said Jason Owen was not likely to be a serious risk to the public in future Neglected: Baby P was found dead in his cot and had 50 separate injuries Tracey Connelly, the mother of abused toddler Baby Peter, and her partner Steven Barker. Both . . . .

'Get used to being poor': Judge orders £400m divorce wife to be evicted from £8,000-a-month home

Source: Daily Mail - Date: 12:03 AM 15th Oct 2009

A woman who is seeking half her husband's £400million fortune in a divorce settlement lost her battle against eviction yesterday and was told to get used to being poor. Michelle Young, 45, must move out of her townhouse in Regent's Park within six weeks or . . . .

City banker's £500,000 bribe for my 29-year-old Slovakian wife ruined our perfect life, says pensioner

Source: Daily Mail - Date: 1:47 AM 14th Oct 2009

Pensioner: Denis Morley, pictured leaving court today, said his marriage was ruined when a banker showered his 29-year-old bride with gifts A pensioner who claims an investment banker stole his wife with a £500,000 bribe told yesterday how the millionaire had . . . .

How Shoesmith begged for a 'positive' spin in report on Baby P tragedy

Source: Daily Mail - Date: 1:50 AM 9th Oct 2009

Claims: Sharon Shoesmith arriving at court Sharon Shoesmith begged Government inspectors to put a 'positive' spin on the damning report which ended her career, it was revealed yesterday. The woman whose staff failed Baby P was so intent on clinging to . . . .

'I wanted to kill myself': Baby P chief claims she considered suicide after being sacked

Source: Daily Mail - Date: 4:49 PM 7th Oct 2009

Dismissed: Ms Shoesmith, pictured at the High Court today, has launched legal action against her sacking The sacked head of children's services in the Baby P scandal today claimed that she considered suicide after losing her job. Sharon Shoesmith, 56, was axed without . . . .

Fresh racist attack on Romanians as families are forced to flee Belfast

Source: Daily Mail - Date: 7:55 AM 18th Jun 2009

Another Romanian family came under attack in Belfast last night, leaving terrified families fearing for their lives. The latest attack follows two others on houses in the south of the city over the weekend, when about 110 Romanians were forced to seek refuge in a church. . . . .