She accused the Prime Minister of possibly standing to profit from the Moderna Covid vaccine. But she was accused of having “quite the brass neck” in her weekend bid to garner sympathy. And Conservative peer Baroness Altmann demanded Baroness Mone apologise to
Brussels has dumped more than 200 million Covid vaccines at a cost of £3.4billion, a shocking new analysis has revealed. In the years since the first coronavirus vaccines were given the green light towards the end of 2020, EU countries have taken
A group of parents could sue the Covid Inquiry after they claimed it did not put sufficient focus on the negative impacts of lockdown. The campaign group Us For Them wrote in a forceful legal letter that the inquiry had already decided
The Covid inquiry has been accused of keeping secrets after its chief ruled it won’t publish the complete contents of Sir Patrick Vallance’s pandemic diaries. A copy of the former chief scientific officer’s personal notes was shared with the inquiry, and extracts
A fifth of Brits would support the reintroduction of lockdown measures should the health situation need them, a new poll has found. According to The Telegraph, research group More in Common surveyed 2,000 people to find out what they thought about lockdown-style
Rishi Sunak will today defend his pandemic record at the Covid Inquiry and explain whether he believed scientists were handed too much power and if insufficient consideration was given to the impact of lockdowns. The Prime Minister is to be grilled by
Despite the higher risk that the coronavirus poses to older adults, a surprisingly low share of nursing home staff and residents are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations. Only six states are indicating that over 10% of staff members are updated
A shirty Boris Johnson told the Covid Inquiry to focus on what he actually said and did during the pandemic, rather than relying on “people’s jottings from meetings”. Mr Johnson got visibly irritated with the inquiry’s top KC, Hugo Keith, during his
Pediatric pneumonia outbreaks in multiple countries have some doctors and families concerned — but statements from public health agencies suggest there’s no cause for alarm. This is similar to their initial reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic, many are saying. Hospitals in China
When former Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a national lockdown in March 2020 he became the first leader since the Second World War to impose strict sanctions on the freedoms of the British people. For months prior, a mysterious illness, SARS-CoV-2, had