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  • Women rests her arms on a window ledge and looks out of the window

    Long Covid health issues persist in those hospitalised early in pandemic, study finds

  • Peter Kyle arriving at Downing Street

    UK ‘desperately exposed’ to cyber-threats and pandemics, says minister

    Science secretary Peter Kyle says national resilience suffered ‘catastrophically’ under Tories
  • A younger Black nurse with long thin braids, wearing a face shield, face mask and rubber gloves gives a shot in the elbow to an older Black woman wearing a red and black facemask and red top.

    Covid surges in US as unequal access plagues vaccination and treatment rates

    Data shows overall resistance to masks, but lower Paxlovid prescription and vaccination rates for people of color
  • Reeves to appoint Covid corruption tsar to claw back billions of waste

  • Vulnerable people with Covid struggling to access treatments in England, experts warn

  • UK in ‘worse state’ to deal with pandemic than before Covid, say experts

  • Covid inquiry: Hallett prescribes ‘red teams’ as antidote to flawed thinking

  • Hunt to Hancock: six politicians in the frame in Covid inquiry report

  • ‘Fatal strategic flaws’: first report of UK Covid inquiry pinpoints serious errors of state

  • Sharp increase in pupils suspended or excluded from schools in England

  • Pandemic planning 'failed' people in Britain, Covid inquiry finds – video

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  • A woman walks passed the Covid memorial wall

    Hubris and planning for wrong type of pandemic: five takeaways from Covid inquiry verdict

  • Illustration of liquid made from graph paper being poured from the box that features the words: ‘chancellor of the exchequer’

    The economy: how 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

    • Photo of the World Health Organization (WHO) logo displayed on screen with medical syringes and vaccine vials

      What is the pandemic accord and why have negotiations been so difficult?

    • Gloved hand holds vial with AstraZeneca vaccine label

      AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine is no more – but its remarkable success must not be forgotten

    • female patient being given NHS vaccine injection

      Covid boosters are a gamechanger – if they are free for everyone

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  • Lucy Easthope

    The correct response to a disaster like Covid is to plan for the next one. I don’t see Britain doing it

    Lucy Easthope
    • Baroness Heather Hallett

      The Guardian view on the Covid inquiry’s first report: poor preparation with tragic consequences

    • Devi Sridhar

      The Covid inquiry report makes it clear: Britain was completely and fatally unprepared

      Devi Sridhar
    • Pupils in a classroom

      The Guardian view on the widening attainment gap: poorer children need a boost

    • Catherine Bennett

      An amnesty for Covid lockdown breakers? Robert Buckland plays the rest of us for fools

      Catherine Bennett
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In depth

  • Composite image of 10 downing street

    Did that really happen? 14 years of chaotic Tory government

  • Natacha Gray sitting in her wheelchair.

    ‘A 30-second walk would exhaust me beyond reason’: Natacha’s life with long Covid

    • person wearing yellow sits in lifting car in front of rows of boxes

      ‘We’re asking a lot of these people’: how fragile is the global supply chain?

    • Toby sits on his bed with a stuffed Bagpuss and toy dog on either side behind him

      Childhood, interrupted: 12-year-old Toby’s life with long Covid

    • A single color illustration of a hand holding a flag pole connected to a deconstructed US flag with stripes and stars fall off to the sides.

      Trust in US institutions has ‘never been lower’ – here’s why that matters

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Multimedia

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    A black hole awakens and why some people avoid Covid: the week in science – podcast

    Ian Sample and science correspondent Hannah Devlin discuss some of the science stories that have made headlines this week, from a glimpse of a black hole awakening, to a new blood test that can detect Parkinson’s seven years before symptoms appear, and a study exploring how some people manage to avoid Covid infection
  • Illustration: Lehel Kovács/The Guardian

    Rage, waste and corruption: how Covid changed politics – podcast

    Four years on from the start of the pandemic, the drama may have subsided but the lingering effects go on. Are we suffering from political long Covid? By David Runciman
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