A volunteer from the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice campaign group paints a heart on the National Covid Memorial Wall opposite the Palace of Westminster, in central London Lessons will be ...
Lessons will be learned about the UK's handling of Covid, before another pandemic strikes, Baroness Hallett, chairing the public inquiry, has said. Opening the inquiry, she promised to be "fair and ...
The inquiry into the Stockline disaster in Glasgow will fail to learn vital lessons because it has been restricted to the immediate cause of the gas explosion, experts are warning. The inquiry's chair ...
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The only thing we learn from history, according to Hegel, is that we learn nothing from our history. Eighteen months and over 10,500 deaths after Scotland's first Covid-19 case, the Scottish ...
Two women whose mothers died in care homes from Covid said they want to hear why "thousands of people died needlessly on Boris Johnson's watch". Jane Wier, from Cirencester, attended the Covid inquiry ...
The inquiry into the infected blood scandal should learn from the “chilling” lessons of the Hillsborough football disaster, a lawyer representing almost 250 victims has said. David Lock QC told the ...