True Life star Charlie Balducci’s death ruled as drug overdose caused by ‘acute intoxication’.

True Life star Charlie Balducci’s death ruled as drug overdose caused by ‘acute intoxication’… six months after he was found unresponsive at his New York home Balducci, best known for his appearances in US docuseries True Life, was found in bed by paramedics called to his Staten Island property in July The New York City … Read more

Trump impeachment defense in crisis with Giuliani named in evidence and Dershowitz ruled out

Wednesday’s House vote to impeach President Trump has teed up a Senate trial where President Donald Trump will once again decide on a team to represent him – this time on a charge of ‘incitement of insurrection.’ Sources have already said Trump may turn to lawyer Rudy Giuliani as he battles impeachment a second time, … Read more

Mike Pence has NOT ruled out using the 25th Amendment

Mike Pence has not ruled out using the 25th Amendment to remove Donald Trump from office in the wake of Wednesday’s riot on the US Capitol that left five dead, CNN reports.     Senator Chuck Schumer and Speaker Nancy Pelosi urged Pence Thursday to declare Trump unfit for office after he riled up crowds telling … Read more

Death of ex-Royal Marine, 33, is ruled ‘unlawful killing’ almost ten years after he was stabbed

The death of a former Royal Marine has been ruled an ‘unlawful killing’ almost ten years after he was stabbed, beaten and dumped in a ravine. Carl Davies, 33, was found dead on the south Indian Ocean island of Reunion on November 9, 2011 – two days after disappearing from a night out with colleagues. … Read more

Tory fury as Matt Hancock hints at tougher lockdown saying ‘nothing is ruled out’

Matt Hancock today warned that ‘nothing is ruled out’ to contain mutant Covid as he defied Tory anger to hint the whole of England will be under Tier 4 within days – and enforcement could be hardened.   The Health Secretary put Britons on notice that stronger restrictions will be needed for months, despite the optimism … Read more

Sophie Ellis-Bextor hasn’t ruled out ‘wacky’ idea of having a SIXTH child

‘There’s something comical about having five blokes’: Sophie Ellis-Bextor hasn’t ruled out ‘wacky’ idea of having a SIXTH child but insists she isn’t bothered about having a girl By Joanna Crawley For Mailonline Published: 16:07 GMT, 21 December 2020 | Updated: 16:07 GMT, 21 December 2020 Sophie Ellis-Bextor says ‘never say never’ when it comes … Read more

Covid-19: Transmission via semen ‘cannot be ruled out’, says expert

Coronavirus transmission through semen cannot be completely ruled out, a top fertility expert has warned. Professor Allan Pacey, an andrologist at the University of Sheffield, said there was ‘currently little evidence’ of the virus being passed on via the bodily fluid.  But the theory can’t be discarded because research on the topic is extremely limited, according … Read more

Covid-19 transmission via semen ‘cannot be ruled out’, top fertility expert says

Coronavirus transmission through semen cannot be completely ruled out, a top fertility expert has warned. Professor Allan Pacey, an andrologist at the University of Sheffield, said there was ‘currently little evidence’ of the virus being passed on via the bodily fluid.  But the theory can’t be discarded because research on the topic is extremely limited, according … Read more

Cameron Diaz hasn’t ruled out a return to acting after motherhood

”I’ll come back and people will be like there’s a new older actress on the scene!’ Cameron Diaz hasn’t ruled out a return to acting but insists being a mother is the ‘happiest time of my life’ By Joanna Crawley For Mailonline Published: 08:38 GMT, 28 October 2020 | Updated: 08:38 GMT, 28 October 2020 … Read more

Home Office policy giving migrants as little as three days’ notice before deportation ruled unlawful

A Home Office policy which gave migrants as little as 72 hours’ notice of their impending deportation has been ruled as unlawful.  The Court of Appeal found the policy created ‘an unacceptable risk of interference with the right of access to court.’   Medical Justice, a human rights’ charity, took legal action over the policy by … Read more