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Published in: Home: AnalysisThe hidden class politics of the UK’s immigration debate
Liberals preach cultural tolerance to the working classes while inflicting death-by-policy on migrants
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Published in: Home: NewsScottish government knew about PPE concerns two years before pandemic struck
Hospitals had not completed vital PPE preparations when Covid hit – despite concerns being raised in 2018
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Published in: Home: NewsPolluting waste firms avoid £500m bill thanks to a government ‘loophole’
Exclusive: Incinerator industry tried to delay plans to close ‘loophole’ and force firms to pay for emissions
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Published in: Home: NewsMatt Hancock blames everybody but the government at Covid inquiry
The former health secretary criticised local councils, civil servants and the World Health Organisation over UK failures
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Published in: Home: OpinionIf the Illegal Migration Bill existed ten years ago, I might be dead
I came to the UK in a small boat. Suella Braverman wants you to think I had another option, but she’s lying
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Published in: Home: NewsCare homes ‘not a priority’ in pandemic planning months before Covid hit
A November 2019 document shows the government chose not to prioritise adult social care in its flu pandemic plans
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Published in: Home: OpinionOur global culture of war means guaranteed profits for the arms industry
For the arms industry to flourish, it needs wars, preferably protracted, destructive stalemates in far-off places
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Published in: Home: NewsWindrush victims can’t get legal aid to challenge compensation decisions
Windrush compensation claimants are being directed to a service that offers help filling in forms – and nothing else
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Published in: Home: News‘It’s killing her’: Council leaves people with mould, mice and broken toilets
A London council has been accused of abandoning vulnerable tenants – including a disabled woman – in unsafe flats
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Published in: Home: NewsKey takeaways as Whitty and Vallance give evidence to Covid inquiry
Pair say UK lacked capacity to ‘scale up’ testing and treatment, and not enough was done about health inequality
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Published in: Home: NewsInsulate Britain activists say new anti-protest laws won’t stop disruption
People arrested for protesting outside court say Suella Braverman’s latest clampdown won’t deter them
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Published in: Home: NewsFormer health secretary Jeremy Hunt faces public Covid inquiry for first time
Former health secretary says government didn’t ask right questions before Covid and admits ‘groupthink’ on herd immunity
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Published in: Home: NewsDeputy PM defends pause of pandemic prep to plan for no-deal Brexit
Others speaking in the inquiry have described Operation Yellowhammer as ‘a really major consumer of resources’
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationTory MP hid directorship at defence firm while sitting on defence committee
Exclusive: Bob Stewart failed to declare role at a defence firm linked to a controversial Azerbaijani businessman
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Published in: Home: NewsChild Q: Not enough done to avoid repeat of racist incident, report finds
An updated review on progress since Child Q has revealed that racism and inequality are present in all public bodies
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Published in: Home: NewsUK didn’t invest in public health – Cameron and May’s chief medical officer
Lack of government planning and weakness in health and social care left UK vulnerable to Covid, says Sally Davies
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Published in: Home: OpinionNHS at 75: Fund it properly or hold a referendum on its future
Doctor and campaigner Julia Patterson on how politicians have betrayed the NHS and how we can fight for its future
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: OpinionDeadly Greece shipwreck makes case against ‘floating prisons’ even starker
This search and rescue worker has helped refugees in distress at sea. Those people shouldn’t be housed in barges
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Published in: Home: NewsJacob Rees-Mogg under fire for backing anti-abortion misinformation
Tory MPs championed a report from the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) that used debunked figures
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: InterviewTrafficking survivor says she was told to blame Muslims in Lords speech
Far-right groups are manipulating human trafficking survivors for political gains, says Caitlin Spencer