Boris Johnson worried that working with leaders in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland could look like a ‘mini EU’
Experts said measures excluded disabled people and there should have been safe spaces for the LGBTIQ+ community
Exemptions for women and children leaving abusers was ‘hidden’ in government guidance, a leading charity said
Former children’s commissioner aimed a swipe at Gavin Williamson and said government ‘overlooked’ young people
Lack of data on older ethnic minority people due to underfunding was ‘particularly concerning’, Covid inquiry hears
British Medical Association has criticised inadequate PPE, poor public health messaging and Test and Trace failures
The second module of the inquiry into Covid-19 will scrutinise the government’s initial response to the pandemic
The inquiry has warned that the government’s latest stalling could be ‘detrimental’ to its investigations
Battle to keep Boris Johnson’s WhatsApps and diaries secret is partial success – but some could now be made public
For six weeks, lawyers grilled politicians on how prepared the UK was for a pandemic. Here’s what you need to know
Groups representing minorities were told that having the inquiry overseen by more than one person would take too long
Cabinet Office request for evidence to be returned comes after it was made to hand over Boris Johnson’s WhatsApps