Two ISIS Beatles finally admit involvement in holding Kayla Mueller hostage

Two of the ISIS ‘Beatles’ have finally admitted their involvement in holding American aid worker Kayla Mueller hostage in Syria, where she was sexually abused and tortured before her death in 2015. Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh, who are both in U.S. military custody in Iraq, had previously denied ever meeting Mueller, but in … Read more

One in five people aged over 55 admit to feeling peer pressured into drinking MORE alcohol

One in five people aged over 55 admit to feeling peer pressured into drinking MORE alcohol, study finds Experts found that peer pressure is felt across all age groups — just differently Senior citizens may feel ‘older and wiser’ but they are not immune to influence Older people are less likely to identify peer pressure … Read more

Is the UK risking a second wave? 26% of Britons admit being less strict about social distancing

Is the UK risking a second wave? A quarter of Britons admit they are being less strict about social distancing including more than 40 PER CENT of young people – as the High Street shows signs of slowly coming back to life in June Some 26% said they were paying less attention to social distancing … Read more

Some men admit to keeping their old underwear for more than 20 YEARS, a new poll reveals

That’s pants! Some men admit to keeping their old underwear for more than 20 YEARS, a new poll reveals Clothing firm Tom Clinch carried out a poll on men’s underwear buying habits It found that some men only purchase new underwear once every five years  Some men have also admitted to keeping underwear for more … Read more

A THIRD of ‘clinically vulnerable’ people admit they did not stick to shielding advice

More than a third of ‘clinically vulnerable’ people ordered to shield themselves by the Government admit they did not follow the rules to the letter.   Data from the Official for National Statistics show more than a million people most at risk of dying of Covid-19 left their homes or had visitors during Britain’s crisis. The … Read more

Experts admit it was possible Covid-19 was in the UK in DECEMBER

Coronavirus could have been circulating in the UK in early December – almost two months before the first British case was diagnosed, experts have admitted. China’s official submission to the World Health Organization (WHO) claims the first coronavirus cases occurred on December 8. But leaked Government data, seen by the South China Morning Post, suggests … Read more

Contact tracers say the system is ‘obviously not ready’ and admit they have nothing to do all day

Contact tracers have warned the NHS system designed to curb the spread of Covid-19 in Britain is ‘obviously not ready’ – and revealed they are being paid up to £27-an-hour to do nothing.  Health officials warned ‘key bits’ of the programme for England were not yet up-and-running when it went live on Thursday, four days ahead … Read more

Doctors pushing new drugs don’t have to admit they are funded by the pill’s makers

A bright hope has suddenly appeared in depression therapy: the ‘party’ drug, ketamine. Known best as a horse tranquilliser, it is also used as an anaesthetic in hospitals. But ketamine can cause soaring highs and is used illegally, with potentially nightmarish results; the drug is addictive and can trigger psychosis. Recently, leading depression experts lined … Read more

One in seven Brits admit to flouting lockdown rules to visit family, lovers or having haircut

One in seven Britons have admitted to breaking lockdown restrictions, it has been revealed. A survey carried out by the Sun indicated that 14% have flouted the rules at some stage, while 7% said that they had reported someone for rule breaches. Feedback shows people have slipped out of quarantine to see parents, socialise with friends … Read more