Anti-vaxxers exploit confusion over Oxford University data to cast doubts on jab’s safety

Anti-vaccine mob are exploiting confusion over Oxford University researchers’ data to cast doubts on the AstraZeneca jab’s safety By Ben Spencer Medical Correspondent For The Daily Mail Published: 02:22 GMT, 28 November 2020 | Updated: 02:22 GMT, 28 November 2020 Anti-vaccine campaigners are exploiting confusion over Oxford researchers’ data to cast doubts on their jab’s … Read more

Jules Sebastian and Samantha Jade were kicked out of a nightclub after cocaine confusion

Jules Sebastian and Samantha Jade were kicked out of a nightclub after security caught them in a bathroom stall together By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:56 GMT, 16 November 2020 | Updated: 03:24 GMT, 16 November 2020 One is an ARIA Award-winning pop darling, while the other is married to singing sensation … Read more

Border farce! Confusion in town that straddles both England and Wales

Confusion has broken out in a town that straddles both England and Wales as it faces being in Tier 1 and a ‘fire break’ lockdown at the same time. Knighton, which has 3,172 inhabitants, sits nestled in a valley 162 miles from London and 81 miles from Cardiff. The majority of the small town’s population – … Read more

Government’s eco grants plan descends onto chaos and confusion

The plan was to give 600,000 households £2 billion to make energy-saving improvements and create work for 100,000 tradesmen.  But the Government’s Green Homes Grant scheme has got off to a stuttering start – with thousands set to miss out thanks to a multitude of problems. The multi-billion-pound scheme, which has been rushed through in … Read more

Boris Johnson sows more confusion as he urges people to ‘go to the CINEMA’

Boris Johnson today urged people to visit their local cinemas despite telling the nation to work from home as he risked plunging the Government’s coronavirus guidance into further chaos.   The Prime Minister said he would ‘encourage people to go out to the cinema’ as he responded to the announcement by cinema chain Cineworld that it … Read more

Confusion ‘is a major symptom of Covid-19 in frail older people’

Suddenly feeling confused and delirious is a common symptom of Covid-19 among frail older people, scientists have found. Officials in the UK don’t recognise any symptoms other than coughing, fever and a lost sense of taste or smell, but there are many others that people suffer regularly. Experts who run the Covid Symptom Tracker app, … Read more

An expert’s view on the ineptitude, confusion and complacency surrounding testing

There was a telling moment in the House of Commons last week that for me encapsulated the mood of exasperation and disillusionment at the Government’s maladroit handling of coronavirus. When Health Secretary Matt Hancock began trumpeting the Cabinet’s new ambition of achieving ten million tests a day, he was greeted by howls of derision. It … Read more

Anger and confusion from the public over new coronavirus crackdown

Weary Brits have taken to social media to slam Boris Johnson after his new coronavirus crackdown was announced last night.  The Prime Minister revealed it will be illegal from Monday to assemble in groups of seven or more anywhere in England, whether indoors or out, but for a few exceptions.  The ‘rule of six’ is … Read more

Grant Shapps admits holidaymakers face ‘confusion’ on quarantine

Grant Shapps admitted the government’s coronavirus quarantine rules cause ‘confusion’ today after England kept Portugal on the safe list – despite Scotland and Wales imposing curbs. Amid rising anger from bewildered holidaymakers that the system amounts to ‘roulette’, the Transport Secretary conceded that starkly different approaches within the UK were a problem. But he insisted … Read more

Labour leader Keir Starmer attacks ‘confusion and incompetence’ from government over exams fiasco

Keir Starmer today warned plans for children to return to classrooms in September could be at ‘serious risk’ due to the government’s chaotic handling of exam results.  The Labour leader said Downing Street had wasted two weeks which could have been spent preparing for the new school year ‘clearing up a mess of the government’s … Read more