Covid inquiry lays bare unforgivable failures of Boris Johnson’s government / Letters
Readers respond to the official report on the handling of the pandemic Re your report (‘Too little, too late’: damning report condemns UK’s Covid response, 20 November), shortly after lockdown began, my family lost an aunt and uncle within an hour of each other to Covid in different hospitals in (…)
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