As UK newspapers distract with lockdown scandal, the rest of world talks about Britain
Newspapers from around the world ask "What went wrong for Britain?"
Newspapers from around the world ask "What went wrong for Britain?"
With the UK having recorded the second highest death toll in the world, a Health Secretary who belittled a female MP who works in the Commons by day and an NHS emergency room by night, what could Boris possibly do to make things worse? Just be himself, I guess.
The Korean Centre for Disease Control said last week there no new domestic cases of Covid-19 for first time since February.
A Reuters investigation has found that in shielding its hospitals from Covid-19, the government left many of the weakest exposed.
In her first term she has dealt with a major terrorist attack, dealt with a deadly volcanic eruption and dealt with a viral pandemic all while rolling out one of the most radical, progressive agendas on the world stage.
As the situation worsens or improves, choices will have be made regarding the types of societies we would like to see in the future.
Confidence falls to an all-time low as figures outline the cost of coronavirus.
The Health Secretary has been called out for using the pandemic to transfer key public health duties from the NHS.
"Every country has its own mafia. In Russia, the mafia has its own country".
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