Alex Salmond’s sixth accuser says she felt ‘mortified when he grabbed her buttocks’

Alex Salmond impersonated a zombie before sexually assaulting an SNP worker, a jury has been told. The alleged incident is said to have happened one evening at Bute House in Edinburgh in September 2014 – the month of the Scottish independence referendum. Salmond faces 14 charges of alleged offences against 10 women, all of which … Read more

Ibiza and Majorca close all pubs and clubs in ‘drastic’ coronavirus measures

Around 500,000 people are being placed on lockdown in Murcia’s coastal region including the popular Brit tourist area of La Manga because of the coronavirus crisis.  Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez confirmed a state of emergency during a press conference today and said he will deploy the military to contain the coronavirus outbreak.    Meanwhile, regional … Read more

5G is safe and poses ‘no health risks’ says radiation watchdog

5G is safe and poses ‘no health risks’: Radiation watchdog attempts to quell conspiracy theories about developing ‘cancer and male infertility’ from the next-generation mobile networks The radiation watchdog ICNIRP found no risks to health from 5G frequencies There were no signs of cancer or other illnesses developing from exposure They have imposed ‘minor restrictions’ … Read more

Secret Garden starring Colin Firth has its release dated pushed from April to August

The Secret Garden is the latest movie to have its release date moved amid coronavirus fears… after Mulan, F9, A Quiet Place 2 are pushed By Heidi Parker For Dailymail.com Published: 15:26 GMT, 13 March 2020 | Updated: 15:27 GMT, 13 March 2020 The Secret Garden is a highly anticipated film starring Colin Firth that … Read more

Revealed: How the coronavirus is deadliest for patients with underlying health problem

Scientists have crunched coronavirus statistics to reveal the fatality rate for infected patients with underlying health problems. Data shows patients with pre-existing conditions are more likely to suffer severe illness and die because their immune systems are weaker. Researchers in China, who studied more than 72,000 patients, found 10.5 per cent of heart disease sufferers … Read more

More than 70,000 racegoers set to brave coronavirus fears for Gold Cup day at Cheltenham Festival

An estimated 70,000 racegoers have flocked to Cheltenham for the Gold Cup as Boris Johnson refuses to ban mass gatherings to combat the coronavirus pandemic. The Friday 13th festival has gone ahead despite fears of the deadly virus which has decimated this weekend’s Premier League football and international rugby fixtures. The UK’s total number of coronavirus cases … Read more

Carbon monoxide leak and lack of pilot training to blame for Emiliano Sala crash, report finds

A carbon monoxide leak and a lack of pilot training were today given as reasons for the fatal crash that killed Cardiff City footballer Emiliano Sala and his pilot.   The final report by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) concluded that the single-engine Piper Malibu aircraft suffered an in-flight break up while being flown too … Read more

‘Fear memory’ in PTSD could be suppressed, scientists say

Hope for PTSD patients as scientists discover how the brain forms ‘fear memory’ to link traumatic events to particular situations and trigger defensive behaviour ‘Fear memory’ formation involves neural connections between two brain regions Activity between the two regions increased in mice faced with ‘aversive stimuli’ Weakening these could erase fear memory for people who are living with … Read more

Heidi Klum reveals she has a fever, chills and a cough but can’t get tested for coronavirus

Heidi Klum reveals she has a fever, chills and a cough but has NOT been able to get tested for coronavirus: ‘I’ve tried two different doctors’ Heidi, 46, fell ill on Tuesday just before filming started on America’s Got Talent The model posted on Instagram stories on Friday to update everyone on her condition after … Read more

Expert warns UK might not change behaviour until coronavirus death toll is ‘very big’

The UK’s coronavirus epidemic could spiral out of control if people wait for the death toll to rise before changing their behaviour, a leading scientist has warned. Professor Graham Medley, a disease expert at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said people risk making the outbreak worse by refusing to take it seriously … Read more