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Published in: Home: NewsCovid bereaved families slam David Cameron and George Osborne over austerity
Lawyers for the victims' families took aim at those they hold responsible for leaving the UK unprepared for Covid
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Published in: Home: NewsGove tells Covid inquiry no-deal Brexit planning prepared UK for ‘any’ crisis
The levelling up secretary defended the government's decision to focus on no-deal Brexit over a potential pandemic
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Published in: Home: NewsThousands of couples face ‘humiliating’ Home Office sham marriage checks
The government is also facing legal action over its automated system that decides which couples are investigated
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Published in: Home: NewsBank of England bosses accept pay rise, despite telling others not to
Exclusive: Bankers have pocketed a wage rise while telling ordinary Brits to “accept” being poorer
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Published in: Home: NewsOutsourcing public services could breach government's own data privacy laws
Exclusive: A new report on public sector digitisation has raised concerns over outsourcing and transparency
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Published in: Home: NewsNicola Sturgeon told off for bashing Brexit at Covid inquiry
The former first minister also said she “deeply regrets” the impact of Brexit on Scotland’s pandemic preparedness
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Published in: Home: NewsChild refugees are being forced to wait months for UK school places
Vulnerable children are missing out on crucial development because of long delays in the education system
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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: 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: 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: ExplainerHow police in England can now stop basically any protest
New anti-protest legislation forced through by Suella Braverman has been labelled "unlawful"
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Published in: Home: NewsTory-linked PR firm is no longer working on Covid inquiry, lawyer confirms
Involvement of 23Red seems to have discouraged bereaved families from engaging with inquiry’s ‘listening exercise’
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Published in: Home: OpinionGeorge Floyd three years on: So many anti-racism pledges, so little progress
As Black Lives Matter protests surged after George Floyd's murder, the UK vowed to act. Three years on, it hasn't...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsHow both sides of Scottish indy debate are being bankrolled by dark money
Revealed: Former PM Gordon Brown’s think tank Our Scottish Future is among those receiving the lowest transparency rating
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Published in: Home: OpinionI’ve experienced the Home Office’s cruelty first hand. It’s unbearable
The ten-year route is the government’s hostile environment in action. Where is the humanity?
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Published in: Home: OpinionBraverman should go to the French camps to see why people get in small boats
With no safe routes and dire conditions in the refugee camps of northern France, what choice do people have?
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment to reject election challenges that cite voters’ lack of ID
Councils had warned that election results might be challenged if people are turned away from polling stations
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Published in: Home: NewsMisinformation on voter ID could stop people even trying to vote
Campaigners say "myths" about the government's voter ID certificate stopped people applying for it
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Published in: Home: NewsCouncils claim to give refugees ‘sanctuary’ then pay firm that GPS tags migrants
Campaigners want councils to cut ties with the company running the Home Office's GPS tracking scheme
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Published in: Home: NewsNHS paid private firms £500m to ‘ease backlog’. Fewer patients got seen
The health service saw 6.6% fewer people in 2022 than 2019, despite lucrative contracts to fix wait lists