Elderly motorist crashes SIX times as he smashes into three cars and knocks down walls

Elderly motorist crashes SIX times as he spins around street smashing into three cars and knocking down walls CCTV footage shows a man pulling out at a junction in Handsworth, Birmingham  The blue Toyota Aygo drives straight into pile of bins in incident on November 3  Believed an elderly motorist suffered medical issue at wheel … Read more

Wife,91, who moved into husband’s care home leaves GMB viewers in tears

Good Morning Britain viewers were left in tears after a wife who moved into her husband’s care home revealed he’s been ‘brighter’ since her arrival.  Earlier this week footage emerged of the emotional moment devoted wife Betty Meredith, 91, from Birmingham, surprised her husband Kenneth, 96, who has dementia, after deciding to move into his care … Read more

GMB viewers ‘in bits’ by dementia patient’s first words to his wife who moved into his care home

Good Morning Britain viewers were left ‘in bits’ today thanks to a sweet elderly couple who couldn’t bear to be apart. Yesterday footage emerged of the emotional moment devoted wife Betty Meredith, 91, surprised her husband Kenneth, 96, who has dementia, after deciding to move into his care home because she ‘couldn’t live without him.’ Charlotte, from … Read more

Are No10’s 200million new Covid tests REALLY going to get us back to normal life?

There’s ‘absolutely no chance’ the Government’s new 15-minute coronavirus tests are accurate enough to get life back to normal, a leading expert warned today. It emerged last night ministers are set to buy up to 200million of the £5 kits, which are made by US company Innova and give a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ result in … Read more

Mass-Covid testing scheme in Liverpool will be rolled out across 66 authorities

Mass coronavirus testing being used in Liverpool will be rolled out across 66 local authorities, the Health Secretary claimed today. Matt Hancock revealed areas including Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire and the West Midlands will receive the rapid Covid-19 tests. London, Birmingham, Manchester and Coventry are also among the cities to get a batch of tests. At least 600,000 lateral … Read more

Definitely no Strictly curse here! Ex Home Secretary Jacqui Smith puts on romantic display

Whilst she became the first celebrity to be eliminated from this year’s Strictly Come Dancing last night, Jacqui Smith has certainly not let the boot get her down.   The former Labour Home Secretary, 57, was spotted in a passionate clinch with the new man in her life, Dr Graham Timmins, whilst on a romantic morning walk on the … Read more

Teenager is charged with murder of man who was stabbed in Birmingham

Teenager is charged with murder of man who was stabbed to death in Crowne Plaza hotel in Birmingham Cesar Bello, 18, is accused of the murder of 20-year-old Panashe Bako in July Bello handed himself into police on Friday and is due to appear in court  As well as murder, Bello is also being charged … Read more

Police raid pub at 11pm and find 50 people as landlord is slapped with £10,000 fine

This is the moment a landlord was handed a £10,000 fine after police raided his pub at 11pm to find 50 people drinking, smoking and dancing to music.  Officers arrived to find a party atmosphere at The Spotted Dog in Digbeth, Birmingham, with no social distancing in place, on October 30. Even though this was … Read more

Bonfire Night descends into violence as thugs launch missiles at each other and police

Youths have gathered for Bonfire Night and firework displays despite the second coronavirus lockdown cancelling traditional big public events. But many descended into violence as thugs shot each other with missiles in London, a vet got trapped in her practice when a gang shot fireworks at police in Holloway and pyrotechnics were sent out of a car … Read more

Five million medical masks bought by government for £45m are MISSING

Five million medical masks bought by the UK Government for £45million are missing, it has been revealed. The specialist FFP3 masks, which are fitted with plastic respirators, were meant to have been flown into Birmingham international airport by June, having been ordered by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).  But a legal battle … Read more