The Government's new plan for welfare has a fundamental flaw at its heart, argues Izzy Wightman
Coronavirus
The decision to further restrict access to vaccines "will leave many vulnerable people unprotected" warn academics and health professionals
Hundreds of millions were wasted on contracts with zombie companies which vanished before any taxpayers' cash could be recovered
It’s Wednesday and there are a few topics that caught my attention this week as well as some announcements. And to finish we have some great music. Big computing Fugaku or 富嶽 is the alternative name for Mount Fuji in Japan, that marvellous natural creation that rises south of Tokyo. Fugaku is also one of…
Billions of pounds were spent on unusable protective equipment, with priority contracts handed to associates of Conservative ministers
Keir Starmer's right hand man throws his weight behind the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice, and says inequality played a major factor in the pandemic
When it became apparent that natural immunity would not prevent a second wave, right-wing media backed calls to remove measures and allow immunity to build up via infections
Ex-Serious Fraud Office chief Sir David Green KC says he is "depressed" about the apparent downgrading of the role
I have been regularly following the scientific literature on the labour market impacts of COVID-19 and as the evidence is becoming richer we are getting a clearer idea of those impacts. The short conclusion is that public health policy makers, under pressure from ill-informed individual and corporate interests, have failed dramatically to protect the public…
Long Covid Kids and Long Covid Scotland met the legal tests of having 'significant interest' in matters being investigated, but they were not granted core participant status