But the former PM rejected accusations of a ‘toxic’ culture and said he also needed team to be ‘argumentative’
Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK had planned a protest for the former PM's entrance to the inquiry
Targeted support for people worst affected by Covid would have been ‘racial segregation’, Kemi Badenoch told inquiry
Analysis: By blocking the publication of reports, the DWP showed how to weaponise time to avoid accountability
The chancellor knows the anguish the welfare system causes Disabled people – and he knows his reforms won’t help
Home Office forced to admit it held no information to support allegation made by then home secretary
Camden Council pledges 'urgent investigation' after its contractors are filmed throwing belongings into a bin lorry
Assistant commissioner Louisa Rolfe said the force is “very clear” about its operational independence
I went hungry so me and my daughter could live in the UK. Now ministers are inflicting more trauma on the bereaved
Widespread discontent is unlikely to cost Starmer the election, but it’ll cause problems for his future regime
Campaigners say treatment of Tube driver who led ‘free Palestine’ chant is part of a clampdown on dissent
WhatsApps and emails submitted to the Covid inquiry reveal tensions over government decisions