US health chiefs approve antidepressant nasal spray derived from 'party' drug ketamine

An antidepressant nasal spray derived from the illegal 'party' drug ketamine has been approved by US health chiefs to treat suicidal people (stock picture) An antidepressant nasal spray derived from the party drug ketamine has been approved by US health chiefs to treat suicidal people. Spravato — made by Janssen, …...Read More

Birmingham thief sneaks up behind motorist before jumping into her car and speeding off

This is the shocking moment a thief steals a woman's car as she cleans it at a petrol station. Lauren McCauley washes her silver Volkswagen Golf at a Jet garage in Birmingham when the crook strikes. The 24-year-old, who lives in the city, uses a vacuum cleaner to tidy the …...Read More

Family of six raffle off their £1.15million four bedroom barn conversion with secret bar

It's the dreamy million-pound country home with its own horse stables and secret bar which could switch hands for just £5. Marc Bryden, 32, struggled to sell his stunning four bedroom barn conversion in picturesque Holmfirth, West Yorks, during the coronavirus pandemic. So the father-of-four, who owns a driveway renovation …...Read More

West Midlands schoolgirl is earning hundreds of pounds selling antique bottles from shed in garden

A seven-year-old schoolgirl is raking in hundreds of pounds after launching an antique bottle shop in her parents' back garden. Betsy-Mae Lloyd, from Wednesbury in the West Midlands, opened her business from a Victorian-style play shed after digging up thousands of old bottles at landfill sites. The primary school pupil …...Read More

What are the rules about estate agents about wearing masks or gloves?

I viewed a property for sale as lockdown was easing and the estate agent did not have a mask or gloves - while I was wearing both. I went on to buy the terrace house, with the agreement that the property was cleaned professionally as it previously had tenants in …...Read More

How the two professors leading Oxford University's coronavirus trial and Huawei could profit

Two scientists behind Oxford University's coronavirus vaccine could pocket a hefty sum of money if the jab proves successful, it emerged today. Several private investors, including the controversial Chinese firm Huawei, are also poised to profit if the vaccine — called AZD1222 — goes to market. Oxford professors Sarah Gilbert …...Read More

Coronavirus-sniffing dogs have been recruited to vet passengers at Dubai airport

Coronavirus-sniffing dogs capable of detecting the infection with 92 per cent accuracy have been recruited to vet passengers at Dubai airport. Currently all travellers arriving in the United Arab Emirates must be tested for Covid-19 prior to their trip before showing the confirmed negative result on arrival. But Dubai International …...Read More

The Queen and Prince Philip are expected to fly to Balmoral today

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are en route to Balmoral for the start of their summer holiday. The couple, who have been isolating at Windsor Castle since March, arrived by car at RAF Northolt, west London, ahead of their private flight to Aberdeenshire. The Queen, 94, and Prince …...Read More

Younger Covid-19 patients 'more likely to lose sense of smell and taste' than older patients

Younger people with COVID-19 are more likely to lose their sense of smell and taste than older patients, a new study has found. Irish researchers examined 46 infected patients who were asked to assess changes to their smell, known as anosmia, and taste, known as ageusia. About half of the …...Read More

The Killers investigation into sexual abuse claims found no evidence

'The Killers' Legal Team conducted a thorough investigation into all allegations including a lengthy interview with the former temporary crew member who brought them forward. She shared all of her recollections with us and we are very appreciative of her time. The Killers and their Tour Management found these allegations …...Read More