The great COVID cover-up: How the Johnson administration made it easier to hide coronavirus deaths
Loose laws and media distortions enabled the government to downplay the number of fatalities.
Loose laws and media distortions enabled the government to downplay the number of fatalities.
Johnson accused the Labour leader of ‘feigning ignorance,’ as if Starmer already knows what is tragically going wrong, which means he can’t get the PM to also admit it.
Don't remember there being the same energy for street parties and congas on VE Day.
And dangerously so...
Health Secretary Matt Hancock stood by the principle of discharging sick patients to care homes.
The Commons Science and Technology Committee said Public Health England has failed to answer questions over the change in tactic.
Ministers are said to have known about the findings for a month before providing more money to prevent fatalities in the sector.
The ex-Downing Street incumbent said the risk of coronavirus transmission among young children was ‘quite low’.
"Prime minister I cannot stress this strongly enough: Our system of social care, dependant as it is on temporary and agency staff, is responsible for spreading contagion."
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