UK’s pandemic response ‘too little, too late’, says inquiry chair - Damning report finds more than 20,000 lives could have ...
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The private notes and secret documents that tell the inside story of the UK's Covid response
The Covid inquiry is set to publish its second set of findings looking in detail at the huge political decisions that had to ...
The Johnson government's conduct during the outset of the Covid pandemic was summed up in searing fashion with one standout ...
The criticisms were contained in the UK Covid-19 Inquiry's second report, which examined government decision-making at the ...
As many as 23,000 UK deaths could have been avoided if the first lockdown had happened a week earlier, according to the ...
One of its headline findings is that 23,000 fewer people would have died in England during the first wave had the government introduced a lockdown one week earlier, writes Tommy Meskill.
A Democratic Unionist Party MLA defends the executive's handling of the pandemic saying the "vast majority" of decisions were ...
Baroness Hallet, the inquiry's chair, said the UK and Scottish governments were unprepared for the coronavirus pandemic and lives could have been saved ...
NICOLA Sturgeon was blasted for excluding her ministers from Covid-19 decisions and for hoarding the limelight of the daily ...
The Conservative government failed to ensure that vital information was provided to Deaf and disabled people in an accessible ...
The Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay called on the first minister to sign his letter to the chancellor calling for the ...
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