Is it wise to book a holiday and what is a ‘reasonable excuse’ to travel? We answer vital questions 

Is it wise to book a foreign trip and what is a ‘reasonable excuse’ to travel? As Boris Johnson hints at tougher rules on holidays this summer, we answer the vital questions By Mark Palmer Travel Editor For The Daily Mail Published: 23:33 GMT, 23 March 2021 | Updated: 23:35 GMT, 23 March 2021 Why … Read more

Dominic Raab says US election result ‘beyond reasonable doubt’

Dominic Raab insists US election result is ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ and dismisses fears Boris Johnson and Joe Biden will not get along after backlash over PM’s past comments about Barack Obama No10 is busy war gaming the crucial first phone call between PM and Joe Biden  Sources close to Democratic campaign questioned if Mr Johnson … Read more

Police could use ‘reasonable force’ to make you self-isolate for 14 days

From Monday travellers arriving in England will have to self-isolate for 14 days on arrival or risk being fined, prosecuted and even deported if they do not comply. I’m travelling to the UK, what will I have to do? At the moment laws have been published for England. These are called The Health Protection (Coronavirus, … Read more

Judges told to stop using ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ because jurors don’t understand what it means

Judges told to stop using ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ because jurors don’t understand what it means and ask if they’re ‘satisfied that they are sure’ instead ‘Beyond reasonable doubt’ replaced by ‘satisfied that they are sure’ for jurors The move comes after concerns that jurors didn’t understand reasonable doubt The original phrase has been used in … Read more

Police can use ‘reasonable force’ on children suspected of flouting coronavirus lockdown rules

Lockdown police are told they can use force on CHILDREN who go outside – and fine parents £60 for failing to stop them Police will be able to use ‘reasonable force’ on children if they flout lockdown  The College of Policing allows officers to remove children from the streets  Officers also have power to fine parents … Read more

Only patients with ‘reasonable certainty’ of survival are put on ventilators at London hospital

Ventilator ‘rationing’ has begun in the UK as only patients with a ‘reasonable certainty’ of survival are to be put on the machines at a London hospital.  The UK coronavirus death toll has risen by 209 in 24 hours from 1,019 to 1,228, as infections jumped by 2,483 to 19,522.  Machines used to keep patients … Read more