The Scottish Government “had no real strategy” for the pandemic in the early part of 2020, the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has found.
The UK’s response to the coronavirus pandemic was “too little, too late”, the chairwoman of the UK Covid-19 Public Inquiry ...
An inquiry criticises the former first minister for making decisions within a small group of ministers and advisers in ...
Today we get the findings from the second module, which looked just at political decision-making in the pandemic - based on ...
Lockdown could have been avoided if steps such as social distancing and isolating those with symptoms along with members of ...
In a statement, Covid -19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK said: “The evidence from the inquiry is clear, and while it is ...
As a damning report finds all four UK governments failed to appreciate the scale of the threat posed by COVID-19 or the ...
The Scottish First Minister’s record during and since the pandemic was criticised by Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar.
About 23,000 deaths could have been prevented in England if the first Covid-19 lockdown had been introduced sooner at ...
In Scotland, its recommendations are reviewed by the Scottish government and ministerial approval is required before a policy is implemented. The Scottish government was, therefore, both responsible ...
Boris Johnson oversaw a ‘toxic and chaotic culture’ in government during the Covid pandemic, which prevented good decision ...
The initial UK-wide political response to the Covid-19 pandemic was “too little, too late” and cost up to 23,000 lives in ...