Covid-19 Inquiry reveals ‘inexcusable’ failings by Boris Johnson’s government after 23,000 Brits died unnecessarily due to our leaders' failure to act
Top judge Baroness Heather Hallett has delivered her damning verdict on how the country was run during the Covid-19 pandemic - and insists lessons must be learnt. The inquiry chair concluded that Boris Johnson ’s government did “too little, too late”. Now our current leaders, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer , begin grappling with the landmark report’s findings and what it means for the country going forward.
Baroness Hallett summed it up in the final line of her chair’s statement: “Unless the lessons are learned and the fundamental change is implemented, the human and financial cost and sacrifice of the Covid-19 pandemic will

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