A London council has been accused of abandoning vulnerable tenants – including a disabled woman – in unsafe flats
Pair say UK lacked capacity to ‘scale up’ testing and treatment, and not enough was done about health inequality
Former health secretary says government didn’t ask right questions before Covid and admits ‘groupthink’ on herd immunity
Others speaking in the inquiry have described Operation Yellowhammer as ‘a really major consumer of resources’
Lack of government planning and weakness in health and social care left UK vulnerable to Covid, says Sally Davies
Doctor and campaigner Julia Patterson on how politicians have betrayed the NHS and how we can fight for its future
Covid-19 inquiry hears how, despite warnings to stockpile PPE, Black healthcare staff had fewer masks available
Tens of thousands of transgender people have exercised their right to self-ID in Argentina over the last decade
Ex-PM accused of being ‘in denial’ about the impact of cuts to UK services under his leadership
A senior civil servant said the government's planning was focused on a no-deal Brexit and flu pandemics
Covid-19 inquiry expert witnesses found almost no emergency planning material that mentioned health inequalities