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Evil Baby P killer Tracey Connelly should stay locked up in prison, Dominic Raab demands
prison, Justice Secretary Dominic Raab is demanding.He is set to appeal to Parole Board chiefs who green-lighted Connelly for release last month.A source said: “Mr Raab feels that the Parole Board has not fully weighed up the risk to the public posed by Connelly.“He feels there is a very real danger she will offend again once released given her many psychological problems.”Connelly, 40, was originally jailed alongside her partner Steven Barker and his brother Jason Owen over the death of her 17-month-old son Peter – known as Baby P.Connelly was released in 2013, but returned to prison in 2015 for breaching her parole by selling naked photos of herself online.Another source added: “She entered into relationships quickly, prioritising those relationships above anything, and was thinking about sex a lot.”A Parole Board spokesman said it was yet to receive appeal papers.The news comes after reports that 40-year-old Connelly won't be banned from dating sites upon her release - despite her obsession with sex.A Parole Board source told the Daily Star earlier this month: “She can’t be prevented from looking at and joining sites that are ­legal on the internet, ­including places like Tinder.”Connelly shocked the world with her horrific crimes against her 17-month-old son Peter, known as Baby P. To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here . He suffered more than 50 injuries at the hands of her partner Steven Barker and his paedophile brother Jason Owen.All three were jailed in 2009 for causing or ­allowing the death of Peter at his home in Tottenham, north London in 2007.Connelly was originally freed in 2013 but was locked up again after selling ­indecent ­pictures of
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Katie Waissel claims X Factor had 'preventative measures' in place to stop her exiting
The X Factor had steps in place to keep her in the competition back in 2010 before she was eliminated in the quarter-final.The star, who has now turned her attention to law school with the hopes of becoming a lawyer, has also explained she has requested a meeting with Dominic Raab.Katie, 36, hopes to change the Human Rights Bill that would allow musicians to file claims under the Human Rights Act rather than the proposed Bill of Rights, introduced by Deputy Prime Minister, Dominic Raab.The songstress exclusively shared an insight on her time on the show, which she claims she never wanted to participate in.She told the Daily Star: "It wasn't a platform for me or anybody and I think this is the verbiage that has been so continuously spewed out, it's almost like when you see a contestant say 'I'm so grateful for the opportunity', that is not the case – we are told to say it."The same goes with the public, the general viewers or public watching a show like that are literally manipulated into believing that it offers a once in a lifetime opportunity for people and makes them famous and makes them rich, it does not."This is one of the fundamental things that I'm fighting so hard for, is to get justice for the public that were also a victim of this coercive behaviour."Katie claims: "If I could go back in time and not do a show, it wasn't even my choice to go on that show but if I could turn back time and erase it, I would and I know I'm not the only person that says that."The only light at the end of the tunnel is that I'm hoping to help so many others from this."During her time, Katie was the victim of online trolling, explaining to the Daily Star that she often asks herself how she has a "fibre of strength" to continue her
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BBC Breakfast Naga Munchetty's emotional confession to guest battling cancer
BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty said she was "in awe" of one of her guests who is battling cancer.Thursday's show (March 10) saw presenter Naga join co-star Charlie Stayt on the red sofa to deliver the latest news to viewers at home - from Ukraine updates to country music titan Dolly Parton's new stint on CBeebies bedtime stories.However, Naga took a moment out of her show to pay a powerful tribute to an inspiring guest on the show - charity worker Paula Hudgell, who is the foster mum of Tony Hudgell.Adopted mother Paula took Tony in after he was taken to hospital with nightmare injuries, which included fractures and organ failures, caused by his biological parents.The young child was forced to go in for 23 operations and eight blood transfusions amid his life-threatening injuries - and lost both of his legs.Paula appeared on BBC Breakfast to talk about Tony and her recent parliamentary victory - securing the support of Justice Secretary Dominic Raab for her child cruelty register, which would help protect children from neglect and abuse.It comes following Paula's grueling four-year-long campaign in a bid to protect children.However, Naga also wanted to tell Paula how inspiring she was - after asking her about her recent bowel cancer diagnosis.Naga said: "Paula, we've met. We've seen you here on this programme many times, you're a friend of the programme.
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