What’s the Point of the Latest Ukraine Escalation?
23 November 2024
by Eugyppius
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The Covid Inquiry is right to name and shame Matt Hancock, says Professor Angus Dalgleish. The then-Health Secretary failed to provide the leadership we needed and abandoned the pandemic plan at the first opportunity.
Civil Service "groupthink", Brexit and planning for flu rather than a coronavirus led Britain to be unprepared for the pandemic, the Covid Inquiry has found.
Lockdowns in Wales were "for the sake of it", a former Government Minister has told the Covid Inquiry. The country just wanted to be seen to be different to England.
The Covid Inquiry appears to be "fundamentally biased" and is failing to examine the costs of lockdown, 55 professors and academics have told its Chairman, Baroness Hallett.
An update from the U.K. Covid Inquiry, where Professor Carl Hangimout is not being accorded quite the same level of courtesy and respect as Professor Trish Greenkookie by Lady Mallett and Mr. Kitsch K.C.
What gives the relatives of Covid victims the sole right to the moral high ground, asks Allison Pearson. Lockdowns were devastating, and their victims were often far younger than those of Covid.
The 'graph of doom' used to justify the second lockdown was known by the Government to be wrong, evidence submitted to the Covid Inquiry has shown. So why was it used?
In the latest example of how the Scottish Covid Inquiry is showing itself far less biased than the U.K one, Anders Tegnell has revealed that while he was snubbed by Hallett he was invited to make his case in Scotland.
Stephen Andrews overheard an alternative Covid Inquiry hearing and scribbled it down, in which the Chair was heard to suggest a new collective noun for f**kwits – a SAGE.
Oxford's Professor Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson set out 16 issues that the Covid Inquiry should address – such as the definition of a 'case' and the reliability of models – but hasn't and probably won't.
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