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Covid inquiry
29 July 2024
UK ‘desperately exposed’ to cyber-threats and pandemics, says minister
Science secretary Peter Kyle says national resilience suffered ‘catastrophically’ under Tories
26 July 2024
Long-winded, fruitless public inquiries just pile more misery on victims. It doesn’t have to be this way
Samira Shackle
From Grenfell to Covid, such investigations are set up to restore public trust. But the opposite is happening, says journalist Samira Shackle
25 July 2024
The correct response to a disaster like Covid is to plan for the next one. I don’t see Britain doing it
Lucy Easthope
Think local, listen to the experts and get diverse voices in the room, says emergency planner Lucy Easthope
23 July 2024
Covid inquiry report proves that lessons have not been learned
Letters:
Edward Rosen,
Jabeer Butt
and
Edward Lyon
respond to the first report of the official Covid inquiry
21 July 2024
Don’t leave Covid and Grenfell inquiries to ‘gather dust’, families tell Starmer
Coalition of groups calls on government to set up body to monitor whether recommendations are acted upon
19 July 2024
Brief letters
Climate protesters jailed today. Who’s next?
UK in ‘worse state’ to deal with pandemic than before Covid, say experts
18 July 2024
The Guardian view on the Covid inquiry’s first report: poor preparation with tragic consequences
‘Bittersweet’: Covid report does not go far enough, say bereaved families
Guardian Opinion cartoon
Martin Rowson on the UK’s Covid inquiry – cartoon
Covid inquiry: Hallett prescribes ‘red teams’ as antidote to flawed thinking
Hunt to Hancock: six politicians in the frame in Covid inquiry report
UK Covid-19 inquiry: report ‘does not go far enough’ say bereaved families – as it happened
The Covid inquiry report makes it clear: Britain was completely and fatally unprepared
Devi Sridhar
‘Fatal strategic flaws’: first report of UK Covid inquiry pinpoints serious errors of state
Pandemic planning 'failed' people in Britain, Covid inquiry finds – video
Hubris and planning for wrong type of pandemic: five takeaways from Covid inquiry verdict
Verdict due on impact of Brexit and austerity on Covid-19 response
14 July 2024
First Covid inquiry report to set out ‘appalling failures’ during pandemic
Catalogue of errors by government and health officials includes the deliberate winding down of PPE stockpiles
June 2024
An amnesty for Covid lockdown breakers? Robert Buckland plays the rest of us for fools
Catherine Bennett
The pandemic appears to be the subject of amnesia in this election campaign, with the worst suffering put tactfully aside
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