Unite boss Len McCluskey warns union will ‘no doubt’ review financial support for Labour

Unite boss Len McCluskey warns union will ‘no doubt’ review financial support for Labour after Keir Starmer agreed pay-outs for anti-Semitism whistleblowers Unite chief Len McCluskey said will ‘no doubt’ review his organisation’s support Also warned Sir Keir over the direction of the Labour party during an interview  Labour paid ‘substantial damages’ to whistleblowers who … Read more

Priti Patel’s deportation promise thrown into doubt by failures to secure the removal of offenders 

So much for your great deportation crackdown, Priti Patel! Home Secretary’s promise thrown into doubt by new failures to secure the removal of offenders Priti Patel promised to crack down of foreign criminals dodging deportation The Mail on Sunday can reveal cases that demonstrate the urgent need for the new fast-track deportation legislation promised the … Read more

Bradley Murdoch murder evidence ‘riddled with doubt’

Forensic scientists say evidence used to convict notorious Australian killer who killed British packer in 2005 is ‘riddled with doubt’ Evidence to convict Murdoch ‘riddled with doubt’, according to investigation He was sentenced to life behind bars in 2005 for the murder of Peter Falconio Mr Falconio was never seen again after travelling on the … Read more

Proposed £12.7bn takeover of Tiffany in doubt

Proposed £12.7bn takeover of Tiffany by owner of Louis Vuitton thrown into doubt by coronavirus pandemic By Tom Witherow For The Daily Mail Published: 22:10 BST, 4 June 2020 | Updated: 22:10 BST, 4 June 2020 The proposed £12.7billion takeover of Tiffany by the owner of Louis Vuitton has been thrown into doubt by the … Read more

Bugatti’s 300mph Chiron speed record in doubt

Earlier this week, Bugatti announced it had smashed through the 300mph barrier in a road car – the first time any manufacturer has officially accomplished the feat in a type-approved model that can legally be used on the street. Its modified and tuned £4.2million Chiron Supersport 300+ hypercar – with Briton Andy Wallace at the … Read more

Coronavirus immunity could only last six months – casting fresh doubt on ‘immunity passports’

Immunity to coronavirus could only last six months, study finds – casting fresh doubt on ministers’ plans to give survivors ‘immunity passports’ Researchers tested 10 men for four coronaviruses regularly for 35 years Found that they were regularly reinfected after 12 months and antibodies were substantially reduced after six Matt Hancock said ministers are looking … Read more

Study casts doubt over hydroxychloroquine’s potential for treating coronavirus

Hydroxychlorouquine, the malaria drug touted by Trump as a ‘game-changer’ for treating coronavirus, may impair the ability of patients’ immune systems to fight off the infection, a new review suggests.  Harvard scientists analyzed a wide array of clinical trials as well as anecdotal reports from various doctors that suggested the drug could help coronavirus patient.  … Read more

Future of Japanese restaurant chain Wasabi in doubt

Future of restaurant chain Wasabi in doubt as accounts show it was fighting for survival before pandemic By Adam Luck For The Daily Mail Published: 22:45 BST, 14 April 2020 | Updated: 23:09 BST, 14 April 2020 The future of Wasabi is in doubt after accounts showed it was fighting for survival even before the … Read more

Coronavirus Japan: COVID-19 places Tokyo Games in fresh doubt, says organisers

2020 OLYMPIC GAMES   The 2020 Olympic Games has been postponed until 2021 on March 24 – becoming one of the last major sporting events this summer to fall victim to the coronavirus. Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe held a crucial conference call with Olympics chief Thomas Bach on Tuesday to formally decide a plan and … Read more

100,000 tests a day ‘is impossible’: NHS scientists warn Matt Hancock’s plan is in serious doubt

Ministers’ pledges to test 100,000 people a day for coronavirus by the end of the month are probably impossible to fulfil, NHS scientists warned last night. Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s plan is in serious doubt because of a lack of vital testing equipment, including chemical reagents, test tubes and swabs. The Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS), … Read more