Wednesday, 27 January 2010
NewsPics expands it's team with new Picture Editor
We at NewsPics are delighted to announce the appointment of our new Picture Editor Nikki Sutherland, formally of Kent News (Images International) who will be joining our team in very near future. Many in the industry will already know Nikki as an extremely experienced professional who is well versed in the art of News Photography assignments and is a fantastic new addition to our team.
We also are happy to make known that photographer Gareth Connolly has agreed to work with NewsPics covering shift assignments. He too comes with many years experience and has previously worked for you through his previous employer. Over the next few days we hope to add more names to our creative team as well.
NewsPics, with Nikki are keen to provide you with fantastic photography coverage. We will be in touch to discuss any needs you might have but in the meantime please do not hesitate in contacting us with any assignments you may have - we would love to continue to work with you and we are well and truly open for business.
Marion Sprake
Director
Sunday, 24 January 2010
Bedroom stalker - The neighbour from hell!
Next-door neighbour Michael Coombes, 41, crept in after stealing Christine's house key and making a copy. In a year-long stalking campaign, the 19-stone weirdo also stole Christine's jewellery and dirty laundry as bizarre souvenirs.
But he was finally caught when suspicious Christine's boyfriend lay in wait and ambushed him as he sneaked in yet again. Now, as the sick stalker begins a three-year jail sentence, Christine, 39, has spoken about the 12-month ordeal that has left her frightened to live in her home.
The mum of two said: "I have always been a really independent person, but knowing that Coombes has been in my house has really shaken me. Horrible "I feel like he's violated me and I keep getting these horrible images of him rifling through my things. I feel like I have to move to get away from what's happened." Christine noticed Coombes staring at her as soon as she moved into the terrace house in Newmarket, Suffolk, 18 months ago with daughters Amber Rose, 15, and Ferne, 13. He then began using feeble excuses to call round. She said: "He came to borrow a spoonful of coffee and I thought that was odd because there's a shop at the end of the road. Later in the week he returned with a whole jar of coffee with a rose attached to it. "I thought he was harmless so I didn't take it seriously."
But Coombes' developing obsession was about to take a more sinister turn. Showering after a gym session one day, Christine looked through her open bathroom window and saw her neighbour watching hungrily from his bedroom in the rear extension opposite. She said: "I screamed and he backed away from his window. I had no idea how long he'd been watching. At first I was furious and the thought of him leering made me feel sick. "But when I calmed down I convinced myself it could have just been a mistake."
Soon after, Christine began to notice that cash and jewellery were going missing. She said: "There were times I'd walk into my bedroom, and it just didn't feel right. "It felt as though someone had been in there and gone through all of my belongings. Towels I'd folded in the laundry basket would be crumpled or on the floor and other things would be missing. "I felt I was going mad but I couldn't be sure that I hadn't misplaced the things and I didn't want to worry anyone by mentioning it."
Frightening But Christine's suspicions were confirmed in the most frightening way possible when Amber Rose woke up to find their neighbour standing over her bed. Christine said: "Amber Rose was off school sick that day, and she was half-asleep when she saw Coombes creep into her room.
"He moved to her bed and when he saw she was awake, started asking her if she'd lost an iPod. Amber was terrified and screamed for him to get out, until eventually he did. She then called me sobbing and hysterical and told me what had happened, so I called the police and rushed home from work.
"The whole thing was horrifying. Imagine how it felt for a 15-year-old to wake up and see a 19-stone skinhead in her bedroom. "Amber refused to be alone for a long time after that and I had to call the girls' dad a few times to take Ferne because the fear of being in our house made her physically sick." Police found no evidence of an illegal break-in and told Christine she must have left the house unlocked.
But their reassurances did nothing to calm Christine. She said: "Things just kept going missing, especially underwear, and a couple of times I found knickers that I knew hadn't been worn in the laundry basket. "I asked the girls if they'd been messing around in my room but they insisted they hadn't." Spooked by the bizarre movements, Christine decided to set a trap by laying a folded towel in the wash basket before going to work at a property rental company.
To her horror, when she returned she found the towel crumpled among dirty washing. But without proof of a break-in, she knew police would not believe her. So boyfriend Derek Sinfield, 41, offered to lay in wait downstairs. And at 7am the next morning Derek was woken by Coombes standing in the doorway of the front room. He bravely held the burly stalker in a headlock until police arrived.
Christine said: "It was such a relief when I heard he had been caught and that I wasn't going crazy after all. But my blood ran cold when the police told me what he had been doing in our house." Coombes confessed he had pinched a door key that Christine had left for Amber Rose under a wheelie-bin and had made a copy.
Sick He had entered the house 15 times, stealing the family's belongings and watching them in secret. She said: "The police said that Michael was obsessed with me and had used the key to come and go when he pleased. "It makes me sick to think about it.
Things went missing overnight as well so he must have been there when the girls and I were asleep, watching us. "I dread to think what he could have done if he had wanted to." Twisted Coombes admitted four counts of burglary and one of harassment at Ipswich Crown Court in November.
He was jailed for three years and banned from ever contacting Christine again.
Now the distraught mum is hoping to rebuild her life far from the house that is tainted by his intrusions. She said: "I can't help being scared that one day I'll come home and he'll be waiting for me in my garden. "I'm much more paranoid now than I ever was before, and I panic if I think I haven't locked the doors.
"But I'm hoping that if we can move house and start again, eventually things will go back to normal and I'll be able to forget Michael Coombes ever existed."
(EXCLUSIVE PIC: John Clare/NEWSPICS)
Mills urges "send your second hand legs to Haiti"!
The Red Cross announced yesterday that thousands of patients have had amputations after the Caribbean island was devastated by a massive earthquake. And in a TV interview this morning Mucca appealed for people to send her their spare false limbs and crutches.
She asked: "Can anyone contact HeatherMills.org to donate second-hand limbs, wheelchairs, and crutches? "We're taking tons of them out to Haiti for our recycling limbs campaign. "We've got thousands and thousands of amputees. That's really important."
The 42-year-old ex-model is currently appearing on hit ITV show Dancing On Ice. This morning she said the training for the British show was "20 billion times harder" than her appearance on a US dance series.
Her dance partner Matt Evers said he and Mills were "reinventing the wheel" with their routines and training.
(EXCLUSIVE PIC: Matt Sprake/NEWSPICS)
Friday, 22 January 2010
Ivana survives as Sisqo and Stephen get the boot!
Stephen, 43, was the least popular, pulling in 50 per cent of the votes - and the most boos. Meanwhile rapper Sisqo, 31, received 29 per cent. Ivana Trump - who bookies had as second least popular at 66/1 to win - lives to fight another day.
Vinnie Jones remains the one to beat on odds of 5/6 to take the crown, followed by model Nicola T at 7/2. Alex Reid is third at 7/1 followed by Dane Bowers on 8/1.
(PIC: Matt Sprake & Dave Toney/NEWSPICS)
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
It's ladies night at the Brits!
The X Factor judge failed to be short listed by the industry in the British female solo artist and British breakthrough act categories. Her lone nomination came in the British single group for her hit Fight For This Love, where she will be up against her X Factor protégé Joe McElderry (The Climb) and Alexandra Burke (Bad Boys).
Meanwhile, her bitter rival Lily Allen will be celebrating her tally with nominations for British female solo artist, Mastercard British album (It’s Not Me, It’s You) and British Single (The Fear).
Teen chart sensation Pixie Lott will be equally pleased with her three nods for British female solo artist, British single for Mamma Do and a nod in the British breakthrough act category.
(PIC: Dave Toney/NEWSPICS)
Monday, 18 January 2010
Lady Sovereign gets the boot from Big Brother!
The feisty rapper, who once famously beat up a reporter who called her a chav, left the house to a chorus of boos at the studios in Elstree.
(PIC: Dave Toney/NEWSPICS)
ICEY START FOR DANCING FAVOURITE LUCY AS DAVRO VOTED OUT!
Lucy was top on the judges scorecard, but after the phone lines closed, it was he and lowest scorer Davro that were forced to compete again for a place in next week’s show..
“As has proved in the past, it’s the viewers, not the judges that need impressing, so despite being the highest scorer, you still need public votes,” said Coral spokesman Gary Burton.
Bobby Davro was the 7-4 favourite to be voted off first, and proved a poor result for the bookies!
(EXCLUSIVE PIC: Matt Sprake/NEWSPICS)
Another girl to leave Celeb BB tonight!!!
(PIC: Matt Sprake/NEWSPICS)
Ronnie still loves Katia!
"Ronnie told me he thought I was great. He said he's been staying watching me in the house all hours," she told the Daily Star.
"He said he was really proud of me for being myself and that he really misses me. There's still a strong connection there, but that chapter is over."
The 21-year-old also confessed her feelings for Jonas Altberg, and said their brief romance in the house was more than just a fling.
"I really do fancy Jonas and want him; I watched him saying he was falling in love with me and it was so sweet, I just wanted to go back in - I think he's the one," she told the newspaper.
Katia - who said he was too "clingy" and too "clean-cut" - revealed they "struggled" with their feelings, and added: "I knew I was starting to fall for Jonas."
(PIC: Matt Sprake & Dave Toney/NEWSPICS)
UKIP calls for burka ban!
Ex-UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who leads UKIP's 13 MEPs in Brussels, told the BBC's Politics Show they were a symbol of an "increasingly divided Britain". He also said they "oppressed" women and were a potential security threat.
But Schools Secretary Ed Balls said it was "not British" to tell people what to wear in the street, and accused UKIP of indulging in "unpleasant politics".
(PIC: Zed Jameson/NEWSPICS)
Gordon Brown now claims to be a champion of the middle classes!
Gordon Brown now claims to be a champion of the middle classes. Apparently, only he can be trusted to look after their interests. And there were millions of us thinking that he was, in fact, the unreconstructed arch-enemy of the middle classes and of everything they hold dear.
For sheer unadulterated brazen gall, his pretence surely takes the latest of many mouldy digestive biscuits. Of course, we can all see the reason for this play-acting. After the recent failed coup against Brown, Lord Mandelson won his strategic battle to fight the election campaign on New Labour's territory of aspiration rather than as another front in Old Labour's failed class war.
In the circumstances, Brown had no alternative but to agree. Yet this is the man whose entire political persona rests upon constraining, punishing and extorting from the middle classes.
(PIC: Zed Jameson/NEWSPICS)
Loloahi Tapui pleads guilty at court
Loloahi Tapui, an illegal immigrant who was housekeeper for Baroness Scotland, pleaded guilty to possessing a false document at Southwark Crown Court.
The charge relates to a Tongan passport with a counterfeit UK visa stamp. The 27-year-old admitted using the visa from June 2006 until September last year.
But she denied a further charge of fraud, rejecting the allegation that she used the counterfeit document to establish facts about herself and earn money as a cleaner.
(PIC: Dave Toney/NEWSPICS)Monday, 11 January 2010
Heather Mills has her skating leg... Off!
Heather, who turns 42 this week, was spotted carrying her false limb as she headed into rehearsals for the show - however, she admitted that the leg has held her back.
She said: 'its ankle doesn't band and I fall 50 per cent of the time.'
Judge Nicky Slater has already expressed his concern as to whether Heather will be able to perform well after seeing her in rehearsals.
He said: 'Choreography should work to hide disability, and one-legged skating IS possible, but here it's how the other leg reacts that affects aesthetics. A challenge.'
(WORLD PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Matt Sprake/NEWSPICS)