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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionUN should be learning from sustainable food producers – not hosting Big Ag
Small-scale farmers and Indigenous groups say they have again been shut out of the UN Food Systems Summit
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Published in: oDR: Feature‘I can hear the explosions’: Inside a frontline hospital in Ukraine
In a small town near Russian-held Bakhmut, medics are saving lives against a backdrop of rocket fire
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid inquiry first phase ends with shot at ‘critically under-resourced’ NHS
Arguments over NHS funding and future pandemic preparations marked the end of the opening phase of public hearings
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerWhy Putin has joined the global attack on the trans community
Trans Russians face more danger as Kremlin’s war on LGBTIQ community ramps up with ban on trans healthcare
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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: NewsCovid bereaved say loved ones were treated ‘like toxic waste’ after death
UK was not equipped to deal with Covid deaths, bereaved families tell inquiry as Module 1 concludes
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Published in: Home: NewsBMA chief: UK stockpiled just 3% of daily PPE needed for Covid
Philip Banfield echoes National Audit Office warning about lack of gowns – and criticises standard of NHS-issue masks
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Published in: Home: FeatureBereaved families demand reform to UK’s outdated drug laws
As Sunak rejects legalisation in Scotland, grieving families ask how many more must die as a result of 50-year-old law
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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: NewsCovid inquiry has no plan to sanction Boris Johnson over missing messages
Bereaved families have called for action against the former prime minister, who claims he can’t unlock his old phone
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Published in: Home: NewsHospitals had to upgrade ‘inadequate’ oxygen machines at height of pandemic
“Major engineering and structural changes” were made to improve equipment when Covid hit, a health expert has said
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Published in: Home: NewsResults of pandemic planning exercises kept secret from local councils
Local government chief says sharing results of national exercises would have ‘changed what we were doing’ during Covid
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Published in: Home: NewsNo one told me about pandemic risks, says former NI deputy Michelle O’Neill
Former health minister was ‘unaware’ of high influenza risk to Northern Ireland – or of departmental risk register
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Published in: Home: NewsWas Westminster to blame for gaps in Northern Ireland’s pandemic planning?
Arlene Foster says UK government should have ‘stepped in’ – but others disagree about scale and cause of problems
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Published in: Home: NewsNorthern Ireland: Health sector known to be at risk of failure since 2018
A 2018 document reveals concerns were raised that ‘underfunded’ public health sector would collapse in an emergency
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisHow to beat the cost-of-living crisis? Join the care workers fighting back
The past year has seen huge strikes. But the first steps taken by people new to workplace organising are big, too
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Published in: Home: NewsBrexit prep forced Northern Ireland to ‘cannibalise’ departments before Covid
The UK’s only nation to border the EU was left to prepare for Brexit with no ministers, says Denis McMahon
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Published in: Home: NewsBereaved families’ relief as High Court rules against government
The Cabinet Office has lost its judicial review of the inquiry’s decision to force disclosure of unredacted messages
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Published in: Home: NewsKey Northern Ireland emergency documents years out of date before pandemic
Lack of ministers hampered Covid response, says Denis McMahon, and crucial policies barely mentioned risk of pandemic
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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