Wales’ scientific advisers ‘surprised’ Boris Johnson didn’t lock down earlier Top scientists tell Covid inquiry they expected the prime minister to announce a UK-wide lockdown on 12 March 2020
700 Afghans ‘lost’ by Home Office could face Windrush-style deportations Government’s poor data management could lead to repeat of Windrush scandal, warns report by sacked inspector David Neal
Braverman’s consultation on anti-protest laws was ‘only open to police’ High Court told government only sought feedback from people it knew would agree with its controversial changes
Wales’ top scientist implied Covid was ‘someone else’s problem’, inquiry hears Peter Halligan ‘could and should have done more’, another scientist in devolved administration told Covid inquiry
Covid inquiry: Top scientist defends ‘England-centric’ data UK’s Covid-19 inquiry discusses whether Wales’s handling of the pandemic was affected by a focus on England
‘Utterly shameful’: Suspended Labour politician slams Starmer’s Gaza stance Four London councillors have been disciplined by their local party after calling for a ceasefire
Welsh government said more action on Covid in care homes wouldn’t ‘add value’ UK Covid inquiry heard of commissioner’s ‘anger’ after Welsh deputy health minister rejected call for more action