The inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic has published two reports with eight more to follow.
A statement on the second report from the UK Covid-19 inquiry, from Tuesday 17 March.
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The Covid-19 inquiry is sounding a clear warning. If it’s not heeded, yet more lives will be lost
It’s not a question of if, but when, another pandemic hits Britain. We owe it to all those who suffered to make sure mistakes are not repeated, says Ben Connah, secretary of the UK Covid-19 inquiry ...
Baroness Heather Hallett said completing the hearings in under four years was an achievement but critics have questioned its ...
Campaigners said they will “pursue accountability for the deaths of our loved ones through every route available to us” and to “ensure that the country continues to remember those we lost and the cost ...
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UK’s Covid response was ‘too little, too late’ and cost thousands of lives, inquiry says
The United Kingdom did “too little, too late,” in its early response to the coronavirus pandemic, leading to thousands of more deaths, the head of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry said as its latest findings ...
Campaigners say ‘hard-hitting, clear-sighted and damning’ inquiry – the most expensive in history – ‘absolutely has been worth it’ ...
Bereaved to keep up justice fight as UK Covid-19 Inquiry witness evidence ends - Hearings in the inquiry’s 10th and final module, examining the pandemic’s impact on society, will conclude on Thursday.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. [Getty Images] The Covid-19 inquiry's public hearings will draw to a close on Thursday 5 March, with the last witness set to ...
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