Men on Viagra may reduce their Alzheimer's risk – study

Men on Viagra may reduce their Alzheimer's risk – study

According to a recent study, men who consume drugs like Viagra, intended to treat erectile dysfunction, may have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The research involved studying more than 260,000 men with erectile dysfunction and indicated that those who took the drugs were 18% less likely to develop the condition responsible for dementia.… Continue reading Men on Viagra may reduce their Alzheimer's risk – study

Prince William grateful for public's messages of support

Prince William grateful for public's messages of support

Prince William has expressed gratitude for the public support his family has received since news of his father’s cancer diagnosis was made public. The prince’s comments came during a charity fundraising event for London’s Air Ambulance, where he joked about “getting away from it all” amid a period of heavy media scrutiny for the Royal… Continue reading Prince William grateful for public's messages of support

Claire Inglis: Concern raised months before bailed man murdered mum

Claire Inglis: Concern raised months before bailed man murdered mum

Social services had expressed concerns about a violent offender, Christopher McGowan, who went on to kill his girlfriend, Claire Inglis, and torture her in her Stirling flat on 28 November 2021, weeks after being granted bail. On 25 November, social workers had attempted to visit McGowan at Inglis’ flat, but there was no answer, and… Continue reading Claire Inglis: Concern raised months before bailed man murdered mum

Labour ditches £28bn green investment pledge

Labour ditches £28bn green investment pledge

In a significant shift, the UK’s Labour Party is abandoning its £28bn annual green investment plan. Though it is not completely dropping its Green Prosperity Plan, which includes the creation of a public green power company, it will no longer allocate funding to green energy development if it wins the next election. Some senior Labour… Continue reading Labour ditches £28bn green investment pledge

Essex backpacker Joseph Snode dies in New Zealand car crash

Essex backpacker Joseph Snode dies in New Zealand car crash

A British backpacker, Joseph Snode, aged 26, died in a single-vehicle crash on the Otira Highway while on his way to Christchurch, New Zealand. Before travelling to New Zealand, he had spent four years working at the University of Buckingham in order to finance his trip. Snode had visited the Hobbiton movie set, as well… Continue reading Essex backpacker Joseph Snode dies in New Zealand car crash

Primodos victims 'airbrushed' from financial help

Primodos victims 'airbrushed' from financial help

Families who claim that their children were harmed by the use of Primodos, a hormonal pregnancy test, are expressing frustration at being overlooked in a proposed financial compensation plan. Over a million women in the UK in the 1960s and 70s were given Primodos, leading to its withdrawal from the market in 1978. Families have… Continue reading Primodos victims 'airbrushed' from financial help

Clapham attack suspect wanted for attempted murder

Clapham attack suspect wanted for attempted murder

Police have called on the suspect in the Clapham acid attack to turn himself in following the incident last Wednesday, which saw a mother and her two daughters assaulted with a corrosive liquid in south London. Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, 35, who has not been seen since the attack, is wanted for attempted murder, according to… Continue reading Clapham attack suspect wanted for attempted murder

Soil in Emma Caldwell murder accused's van linked to body site

Soil in Emma Caldwell murder accused's van linked to body site

New evidence has been presented during the Emma Caldwell murder trial linking a van used by the accused to the site where her body was found. The High Court in Glasgow heard that an expert from the Netherlands Forensic Institute carried out a comparison of soil samples. Dr Stefan Uitdehaag reported the samples from the… Continue reading Soil in Emma Caldwell murder accused's van linked to body site

Old Bailey: Central Criminal Court in London evacuated after fire

Old Bailey: Central Criminal Court in London evacuated after fire

The Old Bailey court in central London has been evacuated following a fire at the building. Around 1500 people were forced to leave surrounding buildings in the area after black smoke emerged from the courthouse’s Central Criminal Court. There has been so far no report of any casualties. Fire crews have stated that the electrical… Continue reading Old Bailey: Central Criminal Court in London evacuated after fire

Rishi Sunak faces calls to apologise over trans jibe to Starmer at PMQs

Rishi Sunak faces calls to apologise over trans jibe to Starmer at PMQs

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak has come under fire for making a remark about Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s stance on trans individuals during Prime Minister’s Questions. Sunak ridiculed Starmer for reversing his position on “the definition of a woman,” causing Starmer to visibly become angry, stating “Of all the weeks to say that… Continue reading Rishi Sunak faces calls to apologise over trans jibe to Starmer at PMQs