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8:02pm Sunday 20th July 2008
The estranged father of television presenter and singer Charlotte Church has spoken of his wish to be reunited with her.
Stephen Reed has not seen his celebrity daughter for 20 years following a bitter split with her mother Maria.
Reed, 44, from Llanishen, Cardiff, told the Wales on Sunday newspaper he still loved his daughter and saw a lot of himself in her daughter Ruby, whose father is Church's boyfriend Gavin Henson, the Welsh rugby union international.
The comments were in response to an interview with Church earlier this week in which she said her real father and his family were "strangers" to her.
Mr Reed now lives with his wife of 19 years, Alison, and they have two sons - Alexander, 16, and 20-year-old Luke.
Mr Reed told the paper: "There are some people who are obviously trying to drive a wedge between us and keep us separated. People have told her things about me that are abhorrent."
He added: "The last time I tried to get in contact with her was before Ruby's birth, but the reaction I got was 'Go away'.
"I was passing by her house and the intention was just to say hello. Gavin's mum was there - she seemed really nice.
"But she said she didn't want any arguments. She went and asked her, but Charlotte didn't want to hear."
Mr Reed also told the paper he was not interested in the millions she has earned during her career as an opera singer, pop star and presenter, adding that his life was "very comfortable".
Simon Yates is best known as the man who cut the rope holding his climbing partner on a Peruvian mountain in 1985, a story captured in the film Touching the Void. Miriam Craig talks to the mountaineer ahead of his visit to Potters Bar.
Three smokers have been fined for throwing cigarette butts on the street outside pubs and clubs.
Tottenham MP David Lammy has been promoted by Gordon Brown to the role of Minister of State for Higher Education.
ARSENAL legend Ian Wright insists he does not want to see his former club's bitter rivals Spurs get relegated, but he has warned that drastic changes need to be made at White Hart Lane if that is to become reality.
Campaigners will stage a protest this Friday against what they see as a drug-pushing culture in the treatment of mental illness.
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