One Call insurance customers slam firm for ‘ignoring’ cancellations and continuing to charge

One Call Insurance is again being called out by customers, who say it failed to cancel their policies when asked.  This is Money previously reported on the firm not returning full refunds to its customers, despite them cancelling during the cooling-off period. The Yorkshire-based insurer now faces claims that payment is still being taken from … Read more

Israel reports deaths and cases continuing to fall even as the country unlocks

Israel reports that coronavirus deaths and cases are continuing to fall even after restrictions being eased as the country unlocks following its world-leading vaccination drive.  Around 60% of Israel’s adult population has had their first Covid jab and the country’s R rate is now at 0.68, below the 0.8 threshold which signifies the pandemic is … Read more

Germany is rapidly losing faith in the EU amid continuing Covid jab chaos, new poll shows

Germany is rapidly losing faith in the EU amid continuing Covid jab chaos across almost all member states, new poll shows Over 60% said view of Brussels had worsened due to handling of vaccine roll-out Almost 70% of German citizens laid the blame at the feet of Ursula von der Leyen She admitted last week … Read more

Eliminated I’m a Celebrity star Jack Vidgen is continuing to work on himself

On Sunday night’s episode of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Australia, Jack Vidgen was the first contestant to be voted off the show. And in an exit interview with The Daily Telegraph’s Confidential, the pop star, who spent two weeks in the jungle, said the experience has made him want to continue … Read more

Why DO experts say the outbreak is slowing if the death toll is continuing to soar?

Prominent SAGE scientists claimed today Britain’s winter coronavirus wave is flattening after cases fell for four days straight — despite the country recording its worst death toll ever on Wednesday. Another 1,564 more Covid fatalities were announced yesterday across the UK in the deadliest day since the pandemic began, with the total number of laboratory-confirmed victims … Read more

Search is continuing for two fisherman missing at sea

The desperate search for two fisherman missing at sea has continued today more than 24 hours after their ‘scallop wars’ boat sank off the East Sussex coast.  HM Coastguard relaunched the major search today for the missing pair who disappeared after the fishing vessel Joanna C sank on Saturday. One man, who was onboard the … Read more

How to win NHS Continuing Healthcare to cover care costs

Today, Money Mail is urging relatives of vulnerable care home patients to wage a fightback for vital NHS funding. At least 15,000 sick and elderly Britons have been wrongly denied around £30 million in support, research shows. It means thousands of patients, including dementia sufferers, could be needlessly selling their homes to pay for care. … Read more

Holidays still in chaos as flights face being axed due to continuing confusion over air corridors

Holidays are still in chaos as flights face being axed due to continuing confusion over air corridors – with some airlines planning their schedules ‘hand to mouth’ The UK created ‘air corridors’ for residents to travel to some countries on holiday However some flights could still be cancelled due to the continuing travel chaos Several … Read more

‘Professor Lockdown’ Neil Ferguson warns Covid infections are continuing to spill out of care homes

Coronavirus infections in care homes are continuing to spill into the community and will keep daily cases steady until September, ‘Professor Lockdown’ Neil Ferguson has warned. The Imperial College London scientist – whose grim modelling of the pandemic has been used to steer the Government through the crisis – said he was ‘shocked’ by how badly … Read more

Oxford Covid-19 trial of Trump-backed hydroxychloroquine is CONTINUING despite death fears

On Monday, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced it was suspending the hydroxychloroquine arm of its trial over safety concerns (file image) A major British coronavirus trial of the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine is going ahead despite fears it might raise the risk of death, it emerged today. Oxford University researchers were given the green light by the … Read more