Royal aides fear Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new book will blame William

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new book could ‘paint Prince William as the bad guy’ and cause a fresh rift within the Royal Family, aides reportedly fear. The book ‘Finding Freedom’, which Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, are believed to have co-operated with, is soon to be released and charts the couple’s journey among the … Read more

Home Office: Shamima Begum to blame for lost UK citizenship

The Home Office claim it is Shamima Begum’s own fault she was stripped of her British citizenship after she chose to leave the UK, travel to Syria and join IS. Ms Begum believes her citizenship – revoked last year – should be restored because she cannot have a ‘fair and effective appeal’ against the Government’s decision to … Read more

Post office bosses still took postmasters to court knowing glitch could be to blame for shortfall

Post office bosses ‘knew IT glitch could be to blame for missing money… but still took postmasters to court’ Post Office chiefs were told that IT system Horizon could be to blame in 2011  Documents have revealed that they pursued prosecutions against staff anyway Hundreds of postmasters were sacked, wrongfully convicted or went bankrupt New evidence … Read more

‘Cytokine storm’ may be to blame for life-threatening condition in kids with covid

Children with a rare, life-threatening inflammatory condition linked to coronavirus may be suffering from a pediatric version of the ‘cytokine storm’ blamed for the deaths of many adult patients, suggests a new study.  Kids have largely been spared from severe COVID-19 but they’re not immune and, in April, a disturbing trend emerged: children were testing … Read more

Health chiefs accuse Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer of using NHS as a scapegoat in blame game

Health chiefs accuse Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer of using NHS as a scapegoat in political blame game over care home deaths NHS Providers accused the party leaders of using the NHS as a scapegoat Chief executive Chris Hopson penned a letter to both Johnson and Starmer Labour claimed Covid-19 patients were sent to care … Read more

Homo Sapiens WERE to blame for Neanderthal extinction

Homo sapiens WERE to blame for Neanderthal extinction because they were better hunters and out-competed them for food, computer model shows Experts have long been divided on he reason for the extinction of Neanderthals They lived in Eurasia for 300,000 years and went extinct 40,000 years ago This coincided with the introduction of Homo sapiens into their … Read more

Unrepentant couple blame six-year-old girl knocked off bike

‘If anything she was at fault’: Unrepentant couple who knocked six-year-old off her bike defend their actions and blame HER for ‘barging into them’ Girl fell off bicycle despite repeated calls for Joanne  and Ian Crampton to move Dogwalker and the girl’s father had a row along the Blackwell Trail in Derbyshire  Girl’s mother Michelle … Read more

Brexit trade talks stall as EU and UK blame each other for lack of progress

Brexit trade talks stalled today as the EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier warned the bloc will not ‘bargain away our values for the benefit of the British economy’.  The third round of negotiations has now concluded but the chances of a deal by the end of the year appear to be slipping after each side … Read more

Scaly anteaters are NOT to blame for spreading coronavirus from bats to humans

Scaly anteaters known as pangolins are NOT to blame for spreading coronavirus from bats to humans, study shows Experts mapped the genome of a coronavirus identified in Malayan pangolins They found it similar to both the virus behind COVID-19 and bat coronaviruses However, their analysis suggested that SARS-CoV-2 did not arise from this virus Here’s how to … Read more

Experts blame social media as hospital admissions for under-19s suffering eating disorders DOUBLE

The number of teenagers and young children admitted to hospital for eating disorders has soared in the past decade, alarming figures reveal. Admissions for those aged 18 or under have more than doubled from 1,700 in 2010 to 4,500 last year. Shockingly, the number of admissions for children under 13 has tripled since 2010, rising … Read more