HETHERINGTON: The Lloyd’s insurer that heaps shame on its own industry

Tony Hetherington is Financial Mail on Sunday’s ace investigator, fighting readers corners, revealing the truth that lies behind closed doors and winning victories for those who have been left out-of-pocket. Find out how to contact him below. D.P. writes: We run a small country pub in Herefordshire, and due to the forced closure, we are … Read more

Oxford coronavirus vaccine trial only has a 50% chance of success, professor leading project warns

Developing a vaccine is a complex procedure which relies on a number of lengthy steps. But researchers racing to develop one for COVID-19 – which threatens to keep entire nations in lockdown until it can be stopped – are breaking through this stages at an unprecedented pace, scientists say. One vaccine for rotavirus, a virus … Read more

Woman with Down’s Syndrome launches legal bid to end abortion ‘discrimination’

Woman, 24, with Down’s Syndrome launches legal bid to end abortion ‘discrimination’ which allows termination up until birth if ‘severe foetal abnormality’ is detected Heidi Crowter, 24, is trying to change the country’s ‘discriminatory’ abortion law Said way unborn babies with Down’s are treated in law ‘makes me feel upset’ Mother-of-two Máire Lea-Wilson, 30, is … Read more

Tony Blair’s favourite banker Chambers set to exit Credit Suisse

Tony Blair’s favourite banker Russell Chambers set to exit Credit Suisse By Ben Harrington For The Mail On Sunday Published: 22:31 BST, 23 May 2020 | Updated: 22:31 BST, 23 May 2020 Tony Blair’s favourite banker is set to leave one of the City’s most powerful firms. City sources said Russell Chambers will leave Credit … Read more

Why escape Brussels to kowtow to Beijing, asks former Australian prime minister TONY ABBOTT

Along with killing tens of thousands of people in countries such as Britain, and inflicting years of subsequent economic pain, the corona crisis should drive lasting change in our perceptions of China. It’s not that this virus has changed the nature of the Chinese regime; but it has made its repressive, secretive and self-aggrandising side … Read more

LOCKDOWN HAIR: Your ultimate survival guide

TV presenter Holly Willoughby demonstrates hitting the (bleach) bottle during lockdown No one is immune from isolation hair woes – even Holly Willoughby has had to dye her own roots. With salons still closed, beauty director Edwina Ings-Chambers has all the expert tips you need for DIY colouring, cutting (and, if all else fails, clever … Read more

Wuhan virus lab was signed off by Michel Barnier in 2004 – despite French intelligence warnings

The construction of the Chinese laboratory at the centre of mounting suspicion over the source of the Covid-19 pandemic was signed off by the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier – despite warnings by French intelligence services. Mr Barnier – currently embroiled in acrimonious negotiations with the UK over a post-Brexit trade deal – was … Read more

Sarah Silverman does a bang-up job cheering essential workers in NYC with quarantine pal Annie Segal

Sarah Silverman does a bang-up job cheering on essential workers in NYC with quarantine partner Annie Segal By Carly Johnson For Dailymail.com Published: 05:10 BST, 24 May 2020 | Updated: 05:10 BST, 24 May 2020 The quarantined citizens of New York City have been vocalizing their support for essential workers by partaking in nightly cheers … Read more

Florida boy, 4, is one of just 60 people with mysterious organ failing disease

Grayson Heinle, from Jensen Beach, Florida, was born happy and healthy, and was hitting all his developmental milestones on time for the first several years of his life. But things suddenly took a turn for the worse when, earlier this year, he fell over on the couch and went to sleep, and his mother couldn’t … Read more