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Published in: Home: NewsCleaners are suing Great Ormond Street for alleged institutional racism
Ethnic minority hospital cleaners say they were denied NHS contracts and paid less than the majority-white NHS staff
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsHancock’s official Covid diaries ‘not in public interest’, government says
Exclusive: The health department has again refused to publish Matt Hancock's official diary – despite WhatsApp leaks
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionFood corporations paid shareholders $53.5bn while millions went hungry
OPINION: Without food sovereignty, private businesses will continue profiteering at the expense of the planet
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Published in: Home: OpinionHancock WhatsApp leak is karma for government’s failures on transparency
OPINION: Former health secretary refused to hand over official diaries, then wrote his own version of history instead
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Published in: Home: News‘What’s the point?’ Covid inquiry slammed for ignoring structural racism
Lawyer for bereaved families says it is ‘shocking’ that inquiry won’t examine impact of racism on mortality rates
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisCovid reshaped the global labour market – these strikes are just the start
Between ageing populations, shifting attitudes and challenges to capitalist beliefs, workers have unprecedented power
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Published in: Home: OpinionWe’re fundraising for a reporter to cover the Covid inquiry – all of it
We want to report on every day of the Covid-19 inquiry. Will you help us keep holding the government accountable?
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Published in: Home: NewsNHS becoming ‘cash cow’ for consultancy firms as contracts quadruple in value
Exclusive: NHS England allocated £83m for outsourced consultants last year – enough to train more than 1,600 new nurses
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Published in: Home: News‘Scammer’ behind conspiracy group against Oxford’s green 15-minute cities
Exclusive: Not Our Future’s David Fleming ran firms accused of fraud, including one that promised a Covid death audit
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid inquiry hires Tory-linked PR firms to manage bereaved families
Exclusive: 23Red and M&C Saatchi did government PR during the pandemic. Families say ‘conflict of interest is obvious’
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Published in: Home: NewsJohnson will publish memoir – but refuses to hand over ministerial diary
Ex-PM spent a year refusing to release his official ministerial diary. Now he’s publishing his own account instead
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Published in: Home: NewsFive political decisions that drove the NHS to the brink
NHS wait lists are bursting at the seams. From austerity to privatising social care, this is how we got here
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsExclusive: Private schools pocket millions in Covid loans denied to state schools
Ministers’ own schools were among those that received millions while state schools faced bankruptcy
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Published in: Home: NewsBereaved families ‘increasingly marginalised’ in Covid-19 inquiry
Bereaved Covid families believed they would be at the heart of the inquiry. Instead they say they are being silenced
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Published in: Home: VideoHeartbreaking video shows how Covid left young asylum seekers stranded
Young people seeking asylum have told their own stories about the pandemic’s devastating effects on their lives
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsMinisters take openDemocracy to court to avoid handing over secret Covid review
The Department of Health and Social Care has appealed to a tribunal to avoid having to hand over the documents
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Published in: Freedom of Information: News‘Farcical’ government refuses to publish Hancock’s official pandemic diaries
Former health secretary has published memoirs as a book – but department of health won’t hand over his official diary
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Published in: Home: OpinionWith ‘I’m a Celeb’, Matt Hancock insults bereaved families like mine
OPINION: I lost my dad to Covid. The former health secretary is wrong to go on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsGovernment loses 18-month fight to keep ‘Covid lessons learnt’ review secret
Department of Health and Social Care officials battled openDemocracy to avoid releasing the internal document
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Published in: Home: FeatureRevealed: UK’s COVID heroes among hardest hit by cost of living crisis
Losing their homes, struggling for food – cleaners, health and transport workers say strikes are their only option