Britain’s oldest mother ‘gives birth to baby boy’

London, May 28 (ANI): Britain’s oldest mother has given birth to a baby boy weighing 5lb 3oz, say reports.

Elizabeth Adeney, 66, gave birth to the infant through Caesarean section at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge on May 26.

According to Adeney’s friend, the mother and newborn son are doing “extremely well”.

She says that the new mother was “thrilled” with the new arrival.

“Lizzie is absolutely thrilled. This is something she has thought might never happen. She can’t wait to get home and start her new life with her boy,” the Daily Express quoted the friend as saying.

The plastic fastenings factory owner had conceived the newborn through IVF.

Desperate to conceive, Adeney travelled to Ukraine to undergo her recent round of the fertility treatment costing 10,000 pounds because clinics in the UK refuse to treat women over 50. (ANI)

‘Jet sex mother’ had 2yr-old son beside her

London, Apr 13 (ANI): Guinness heiress Clare Irby, accused of indulging in a sex act on board the Banglore-London flight, apparently had her baby son beside her at the time.

Irby, 29, was caught in a sex romp with Daniel Melia, 36, under a blanket as his drunken model girlfriend Sarah Hannon laid passed out next to them.

Irby’s two-year-old son James was said to be sleeping next to her mother on the Kingfisher flight at the time, reports the Sun.

The trio was arrested at Heathrow and childcare was found for James. However, they were given a bail.

Clare, of West London, and student Daniel, 36, of Birmingham, were nicked for gross indecency. (ANI)

BJP hits back at Priyanka Gandhi for her age remark

Raipur, Apr 12 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday rapped Congress party’s star campaigner Priyanka Gandhi for her age remark.
Addressing reporters in Raipur, BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said that the Gandhi family sees any remark on the Congress party as a personal attack and it seems that they only constitute the party.
“Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had commented on the Congress party and not on a particular person. He meant to say that the 125 year-old party has not been able to cure the ailments of the country. So, he termed it as an old party,” Prasad said.

“I never comment on Rahul Gandhi and never so on Priyanka, but her remark that ‘Do I look old’ gives strength to our apprehensions that the Congress party is just about mother, son and daughter,” added Prasad.
Priyanka Gandhi had made the remark during an election rally in Amethi.
Prasad also slammed Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh for declining to hold a live debate with BJP’s prime ministerial candidate L K Advani, as he has no answer to give for the faults in the governance.
“Manmohan Singh said that by participating in a debate with Advani he would be supporting him being a contender for the post of Prime Minister. Who is asking him to support Advani for becoming Prime Minister? His party will do that. The reason he is not agreeing to participate is because he has no answers to give,” Prasad added. (ANI)

Austrian mother fined for stalking son

Vienna, April 9 (DPA) An Austrian court stopped a case of motherly love gone too far by fining a 73-year-old woman for calling her son up to 49 times per day, the daily Kleine Zeitung reported Thursday.

The court in the southern Austrian town of Klagenfurt convicted and sentenced the woman to a fine of 360 euros ($476) for stalking her grown son for two and a half years.

‘I just wanted to talk to him,’ the newspaper quoted the mother as telling the judge.

Too many phone calls: Austrian mother fined for stalking son

Vienna – An Austrian court stopped a case of motherly love gone too far by fining a 73-year-old woman for calling her son up to 49 times per day, the daily Kleine Zeitung reported Thursday.

The court in the Southern Austrian town of Klagenfurt convicted and sentenced the woman to a fine of 360 euros (476 dollars) for stalking her grown son for two and a half years.

“I just wanted to talk to him,” the newspaper quoted the mother as telling the judge.

The woman’s persistent streak was also apparent in court, as she entreated the judge: “Please, your honour! Come on, acquit me. Don’t be that way.”

The verdict has yet to come into force. (dpa)