Revealed: Chief executive attended work party weeks after being found guilty of assaulting three employees
The outgoing first minister said with hindsight there are ‘many things’ he would have done differently
Former health secretary insists there is ‘no evidence’ for any of the accusations he didn’t tell the truth
Lawyers for the former chief scientific adviser said publishing the diaries in full breached his human rights
A Cabinet Office scientist who raised concerns over ‘stay alert’ was told it was ‘too late’. SAGE was not even asked
Epidemiologist Steven Riley noted there was “very little ethnic diversity within the system” when Covid hit
British Medical Association has criticised inadequate PPE, poor public health messaging and Test and Trace failures
The inquiry has warned that the government’s latest stalling could be ‘detrimental’ to its investigations
For six weeks, lawyers grilled politicians on how prepared the UK was for a pandemic. Here’s what you need to know
Philip Banfield echoes National Audit Office warning about lack of gowns – and criticises standard of NHS-issue masks
Bereaved families have called for action against the former prime minister, who claims he can’t unlock his old phone
Arlene Foster says UK government should have ‘stepped in’ – but others disagree about scale and cause of problems