Changes in how you draw could detect Alzheimer's risk, study suggests

Changes in how you draw could outline Alzheimer’s risk, study suggests The way people draw on paper could detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease  Published study found  consistent differences in how people drew in the tasks Those with dementia pause for longer when…

UK citizenship test 'offensive' and 'alienates' applicants, say Peers

Now peers claim UK citizenship test is ‘offensive’ and ‘alienates’ applicants… because questions such as what to do if you spill beer in a pub are ‘trivial’ A House of Lords committee said the UK citizenship test should be reviewed Applicants must…

Ban on babies in the Commons set to stay after MPs complained

Ban on babies in the Commons is set to stay after MPs complained it would be ‘disruptive’ to allow parent-and-child access An inquiry by the procedure committee supporter the Commons baby ban Labour MP Stella Creasy had made headlines by bringing her…

Meghan 'bullying' inquiry buried: Palace findings will never be public

Meghan ‘bullying’ inquiry buried: Findings of Palace probe into claims duchess drove out two ‘traumatised’ assistants will NEVER be made public… and even those who took part ‘haven’t been told the outcome’ Meghan is alleged to have ‘belittled’ two female assistants out of…