Kasie Davies
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Abigail Witchalls has given birth to third child
She was left for dead after being stabbed while walking with her toddler son, but brave Abigail Witchalls battled against the odds and is now celebrating the birth of her baby girl.
By Kasie Davies
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Why are two thirds of women so bored with their lives?
Two thirds of women are 'completely bored' with their lives, according to new research. Marie Claire asks why...
By Kasie Davies
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Film to celebrate the life of Isabella Blow
Some of the biggest stars of the fashion world unite to turn the life of stylist Isabella Blow into a film.
By Kasie Davies
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Having a husband happier than you could lead to divorce
Being happier than your husband could be the secret to a lasting relationship, a new study suggests.
By Kasie Davies
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Processed meats increase risk of heart disease
Just two rashers of bacon a day can dramatically increase a person's risk of heart disease, according to new research.
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1 in 10 children are being abused in Britain
Cases of child abuse and neglect are at an all-time high, with less than half being referred to social services.
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Brown quits as PM to keep Labour in power
Gordon Brown sacrificed his premiership yesterday in a bid to keep David Cameron out of No 10
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House prices surge by over 10% in a year
The rise in house prices hits double figures for the first time since crunch
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First national stalking hotline to be launched
A new national helpline for the two million people stalked in the UK each year prepares to launch later today
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What constitutes 'reasonable force'?
Should the law be changed to allow householders to fully defend themselves from burglars without prosecution?
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UK crime falls by seven per cent
Gun and knife crime in the UK has seen a dramatic fall, according to the latest crime figures
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MP3 music could be as loud as a jet engine
Music fans are putting their health at risk by listening to music as loud as a jet engine
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9 out of 10 expats say life is better abroad
Britons who have taken the step to live abroad admit they are vastly happier and enjoy a better quality of life
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Driving after a row may be as dangerous as being drunk
A driver's mood is often the primary cause of a crash, according to a new survey
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Phones outnumber loos in India
More people in India have a mobile phone than a flushing loo, despite millions of deaths caused by poor sanitation
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Air pollution may shorten lives by up to nine years
UK air pollution causes 50,000 early deaths a year, according to the environment audit committee
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Over half of UK women now suffer with allergies
One in two people now suffer with allergies, with hayfever being the most common
By Kasie Davies
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The pill that could end period pains
It's the answer to every woman's dream - a drug that can cure the cause of period pains
By Kasie Davies
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Men go on trial for murder of Scarlett Keeling in Goa
Two years after the murder of British teenager Scarlett Keeling two men finally face charges in court
By Kasie Davies
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Michael Jackson's £133m Sony record deal
Nine months after his death, Michael Jackson becomes part of the biggest recording contract of any pop star, living or dead
By Kasie Davies
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Harmful chemicals found in fruit juice drinks
A number of fruit juices and squashes have been found to contain a potentially lethal chemical, according to scientists
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Woman sparks outrage after using Twitter to chronicle abortion
An American woman has recieved death threats after deciding to publish her experience of taking the abortion pill on the internet
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Warnings over high salt levels in soup
Some soups sold in popular food chains contain more salt than an adult should eat in an entire day
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MPs: Homeopathy no better than Smarties
Homeopathic remedies should no longer be prescribed on the NHS because they don't work, says a committee of MPs
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Aids could be eradicated in 40 years
A mass screening of all those at risk of the AIDS virus could help wipe out the disease in 40 years time
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Jobless people claiming benefits rises to 1.64m
The number of people on the dole has jumped to its highest level since Labour came to power
By Kasie Davies
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Fasting could slow down ageing
Alternate-day fasting could be the secret to a longer life, according to research
By Kasie Davies

