Met Police officer is dismissed after hitting a vulnerable girl, 17, with a baton

Met Police officer is dismissed after hitting a vulnerable girl, 17, with a baton ‘at least 30 times after she ran off from a group on an escorted walk’ PC Benjamin Kemp dismissed after hitting a vulnerable teenage girl with a baton 17-year-old ran off from a group on an escorted walk in Newham on … Read more

Angela Scanlon reflects on feeling ‘vulnerable’ as a new mum and using lockdown as ‘maternity leave’

Angela Scanlon has candidly reflected on feeling ‘vulnerable’ after welcoming her now three-year-old daughter Ruby. The presenter, 37, also revealed that she’s been treating lockdown as the ‘maternity leave she never gave herself’ when a new mum in 2018 as she returned to work after just 12 weeks.  Speaking with The Sun, Angela also detailed … Read more

Chris Whitty warns Britain will be vulnerable to Covid for another two years

Britain will be vulnerable to coronavirus for another two years but the illness should become as manageable as flu in the future, Chris Whitty claimed today. England’s chief medical officer said vaccine manufacturers were still struggling to get basic supplies distributed around the world and were not yet fully equipped to deal with new variants. … Read more

‘Vulnerable’ Kate Middleton was ‘reflective’ while Prince William took on ‘protector’ role

Prince William took on a ‘protector’ role while ‘vulnerable’ Kate Middleton appeared ‘rather sad and reflective’ during their visit in London yesterday, a body language expert has claimed. The Duke, 38, and Duchess of Cambridge, 39,  met with paramedics and ambulance staff at Newham Ambulance Station yesterday, as reports emerged Prince William is supporting wife Kate … Read more

Only Arizona and Montana have given more vaccines to vulnerable communities

Vaccines are going to the WRONG people in at least 31 states: Only Arizona and Montana have given more shots in counties where high rates of poverty, elderly and minority residents make more people vulnerable to COVID-19, CDC report finds A new CDC report looked at vaccination rates in counties where residents were at high … Read more

Banks accused of leaving vulnerable customers at risk

Top banks accused of leaving vulnerable customers at risk of fraud after failing to implement vital safeguards TSB, Virgin Money and Metro Bank are among those criticised for not using confirmation of payee checks, which were introduced by most rivals last year  They aim to stop fraudsters from pretending to be someone else and tricking … Read more

Married At First Sight fans BEG the show’s producers to not hurt vulnerable single mum Joanne

She revealed her former partner once told her she ‘would always just be a single mum from Frankston’. And fans are already leaping to the defense of vulnerable Married At First Sight bride Joanne Todd, begging producers of the reality TV show ‘please don’t break her’.  After hearing her painful story, another viewer gushed, ‘Oh … Read more

People with low ‘disgust’ threshold ‘less vulnerable to infections’

People of a sensitive disposition who are easily repulsed may have evolved this trait as a natural way of avoiding infections.  Scientists found people with a low threshold for feeling disgusted are less likely to be infected with bacteria or viruses.   This, researchers say, proves Charles Darwin’s 19th-century theory that disgust evolved as a self-defence … Read more

Covid Northern Ireland: Up to 3,000 vulnerable children at school

The number of vulnerable children attending school in Northern Ireland has risen to around 3,000, a Stormont committee has heard.  The Department of Health’s director of family and children’s policy, Eilis McDaniel, said data has been collected since the beginning of the pandemic following a fall in the number of referrals to children’s social services. Ms McDaniel said … Read more

Up to 3,000 vulnerable children are attending school in Northern Ireland

The number of vulnerable children attending school in Northern Ireland has risen to around 3,000, a Stormont committee has heard.  The Department of Health’s director of family and children’s policy, Eilis McDaniel, said data has been collected since the beginning of the pandemic following a fall in the number of referrals to children’s social services. Ms McDaniel said … Read more